Showcase Muay Thai

Connecticut's Newest Fight Promotion

SHOWCASE MUAY THAI Full Rules Muay Thai

Authentic  ·  Sanctioned  ·  Connecticut

First Event August 1st

BUILT TO
SHOWCASE
THE SPORT.

Showcase Muay Thai is a new fight promotion dedicated to real, competitive, sanctioned Muay Thai events across Connecticut. We're here to give fighters a stage and fans an unforgettable night.

This is authentic Muay Thai — licensed officials, proper matchmaking, medical staff on site, and a fight night atmosphere that respects the sport and the athletes who compete in it.

Fighters from all gyms across New England are welcome. If your athlete is ready to compete, we want to hear from you.

CT
Home Base
ALL
Levels Welcome
Sanctioned
NE
Regional Reach
Showcase Muay Thai

FANS &
FIGHTERS

Two ways to be part of Showcase Muay Thai — whether you're buying a ticket or stepping into the ring.

For Fans

COME
WATCH.

Showcase events are open to the public — multiple bouts, live commentary, and authentic Muay Thai competition from novice to pro. A real fight night.

I

Watch for announcements. Event date and venue will be announced across our social media channels.

II

Get your tickets. General admission and reserved seating available when the event is announced.

III

Show up and watch. Doors open one hour before the first bout. Full card posted in advance.

For Fighters

STEP UP
AND FIGHT.

We're building our inaugural fight card now. Novice, amateur, and pro fighters all welcome. We work with coaches and gyms to create fair, competitive matchups.

I

Reach out through your gym. Coaches can connect with us directly to discuss available bouts.

II

Matchmaking. We find a fair, competitive opponent. Fighter safety and fairness come first.

III

Fight night. Receive your contract and weigh-in details. Compete on a real promoted card.

SKILL DIVISIONS

Competitors work through skill divisions to ensure safety and fairness among combatants. Fighters will start at C-Class, and work their way up as they gain experience and skill. Work your way through the ranks to compete with top combatants.

C-Class

Fighters with less than two sanctioned fights are C-Class. These fighters will wear shinguards, headgear, gloves, and elbow pads.

B-Class

Fighters with more experience graduate to B-Class, removing the headgear. B-Class fighters wear gloves, shinguards, and elbow pads.

A-Class

Elite competitors will graduate to A-Class, wearing just gloves and elbow pads to compete at their limits for an intense Muay Thai experience.

Campanella Martial Arts

Showcase Muay Thai is produced by Campanella Martial Arts, a Connecticut-based gym with deep roots in Muay Thai training and competition. The coaches who train fighters every day are the same people running this promotion — because they know exactly what the sport needs.