Muay Thai Fight Phuket
Bangla & Patong Boxing Stadiums
Watch authentic Muay Thai in Phuket! Choose Bangla (daily fights, free t-shirt) or Patong (English commentary, 6 nights/week). Compare and book tickets online now!
Choose Your Stadium
Bangla Boxing Stadium (PATONG)
Every Night
Known for electric crowds and top-tier cards, Bangla represents the premier destination to watch Muay Thai Phuket after exploring Bangla Road.
Patong Boxing Stadium (SAINAMYEN)
Every Night Except Sunday
Often recognized as the best place to watch Muay Thai in Phuket, this venue showcases rising stars and international match-ups.
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Stadium Comparison: Side-by-Side
| Feature | Bangla Boxing Stadium | Patong Boxing Stadium |
|---|---|---|
| Fight Schedule | 🔥 Every Night 7 Days a Week | 6 Nights/Week (Except Sunday) |
| Fight Time | 9:00 PM – Midnight | 9:00 PM – 11:30 PM |
| Number of Fights | 8 bouts per night | 7-10 bouts per night |
| Stadium Ticket | 1,500฿ ✅ + FREE T-SHIRT | 1,500฿ |
| Ringside Ticket | 1,900฿ ✅ + FREE T-SHIRT | 1,800฿ |
| Location | Behind Jungceylon (Easiest to find) | Sainamyen Road (Behind Police Station) |
| Special Features | • MMA & Kickboxing Saturdays • Beer bars with hostess service • Two-story arena • Free t-shirt both tickets | • English commentary • Large TV screens • Leather recliners (ringside) • Underground fight atmosphere |
| Doors Open | 8:00 PM | 8:00 PM |
| Booking Discount | 5% discount online | Standard pricing |
| Best For | • Flexible schedules • Best value (free shirt) • Daily entertainment | • International tourists • First-time viewers • English speakers |
| Book Now | Book Bangla → | Book Patong → |
Which Stadium Should You Choose?
Choose Bangla Boxing Stadium if you want:
- Flexibility – Fights every single night (never miss out!)
- Best Value – Free t-shirt included with every ticket
- Convenience – Behind Jungceylon, easiest to find
- Variety – MMA & Kickboxing on Saturdays
- Savings – 5% discount when booking online
Choose Patong Boxing Stadium if you want:
- English Commentary – Expert commentary throughout
- Enhanced Viewing – Large TV screens everywhere
- Premium Comfort – Leather recliners for ringside
- Tourist-Friendly – Perfect for first-time viewers
- Authentic Vibe – Underground fight atmosphere

























How to Book Your Tickets
Option 1: Online Booking (Recommended)
- Book directly through our website
- Instant email/WhatsApp confirmation
- Secure payment
- Bangla: Get 5% discount automatically
Option 2: WhatsApp Booking (Fast & Friendly)
- Message: +66 80 640 4565
- Tell us: Date, number of tickets, stadium preference
- Instant confirmation
- Bangla: Get 5% discount
Option 3: At Venue (Subject to Availability)
- Pay at door on fight night
- Cash or credit card (+5% fee for cards)
- No advance discount
- Risk of sold out on busy nights
Payment Methods
✅ Credit/Debit Cards (Visa, Mastercard)
✅ PayPal (International payments)
✅ Alipay (Chinese tourists)
✅ PromptPay (Thai QR Payment)
⚠️ Credit cards at venue: +5% processing fee
What’s Included
- Entry to all fights (7-10 bouts per night)
- Access to food and beverage service
- Traditional Wai Kru ceremony viewing
- Bangla Only: Complimentary stadium t-shirt
- Patong Only: English commentary access
Ticket Policies
- Arrive Early: Doors open at 8:00 PM (fights start 9:00 PM)
- Children: Welcome (but note: combat sport, may be intense)
- Refunds: Cancel 24 hours before for full refund
- Changes: Contact us via WhatsApp to modify booking
What to Expect at Muay Thai Fights
The Authentic Muay Thai Experience
Witnessing Muay Thai in Phuket isn’t just about watching fights—it’s experiencing Thailand’s living cultural heritage. From the moment you enter the stadium, you’re immersed in an atmosphere that blends ancient tradition with modern entertainment.
Pre-Fight Atmosphere (8:00 PM – 9:00 PM)
Arrive early to soak in the unique stadium atmosphere:
- Live Music: Traditional Sarama music sets the mood
- Betting Activity: Local bookies taking bets (for atmosphere—bet responsibly if you choose to participate)
- Food & Drinks: Order refreshments before fights begin
- Choose Your Seat: Stadium seating is first-come, first-served
The Wai Kru Ram Muay Ceremony
Before each bout, fighters perform the sacred Wai Kru Ram Muay—a ritualistic dance paying homage to teachers and seeking blessings. This deeply spiritual ceremony connects modern fighters to centuries of Muay Thai tradition. The hypnotic movements accompanied by traditional music create an unforgettable spectacle.
Fight Progression
Fights typically progress from:
- Children’s Bouts – Young fighters showcasing budding skills
- Amateur Matches – Developing fighters honing techniques
- Professional Fights – Skilled athletes in competitive bouts
- Main Events – Top-tier fighters, often international matchups
Each fight consists of 5 rounds, 3 minutes each, with 2-minute breaks between rounds.
The “Art of Eight Limbs”
Muay Thai utilizes:
- Punches (fists)
- Kicks (feet)
- Knee strikes (knees)
- Elbow strikes (elbows)
This combination creates a dynamic combat style unlike any other martial art. Witness explosive kicks, devastating knee strikes, precise elbow techniques, and powerful clinch work.
Crowd Energy
The stadium erupts with energy as fighters clash. Expect:
- Roaring crowds during intense exchanges
- Rhythmic chanting and music
- Enthusiastic reactions to spectacular techniques
- Electric atmosphere that keeps you on the edge of your seat
What Makes Each Stadium Unique
Bangla Boxing Stadium Experience:
- Two-story arena with amphitheater-style seating
- Beer bars on first floor with hostess service
- More casual atmosphere – lively and social
- Saturday specials – MMA & Kickboxing variety
- Every night availability – never miss the action
Patong Boxing Stadium Experience:
- English commentary helps you understand what’s happening
- Large TV screens show close-up replays and angles
- Leather recliners for ringside (premium comfort)
- Underground vibe – dimly lit, intense atmosphere
- Wall-mounted fans keep you cool despite the heat
Photography & Memories
- ✅ Photography generally allowed
- ✅ Capture the action (be respectful of other viewers)
- ⚠️ Turn off flash during Wai Kru ceremony (sacred moment)
- ✅ Ringside seats = best photo opportunities
- ✅ Bangla: Take home your free t-shirt as a souvenir!
Getting to the Stadiums
Bangla Boxing Stadium
Address: Behind Jungceylon Shopping Center, Patong
How to Get There:
- Walking from Jungceylon:
- Cross main road onto Soi Sansabai
- Walk to end of street
- Turn right
- Look for large tiger statue at entrance
- By Tuk-Tuk/Taxi:
- Tell driver: “Bangla Boxing Stadium, behind Jungceylon”
- Most drivers know the location
- Approximate cost: 100-200฿ within Patong
- Landmarks:
- Behind Jungceylon Shopping Center
- Opposite Banzaan Fresh Market
- Near Tiger Bar (with giant tiger statue)
Why It’s Easy: Right in central Patong’s entertainment district. You can walk from most Patong hotels in 10-20 minutes, or take a short tuk-tuk ride.
Patong Boxing Stadium
Address: 2/59 Sainamyen Road, Patong (behind Patong Police Station)
How to Get There:
- By Tuk-Tuk/Taxi (Recommended):
- Tell driver: “Patong Boxing Stadium, Sainamyen Road”
- Behind Patong Police Station
- Approximate cost: 150-250฿ within Patong
- Walking (15-20 minutes from central Patong):
- Walk along Sainamyen Road
- Look for stadium behind police station
- Note: Location can be tricky to find on foot
- Transfer Service Available:
- Patong, Kata, Karon areas
- Contact via WhatsApp: +66 80 640 4565
Frequently Asked Questions
Which is the best Muay Thai stadium in Phuket?
It depends on your preferences. Bangla Boxing Stadium offers fights every night (7 days/week) with free t-shirts included and is easiest to find behind Jungceylon. Patong Boxing Stadium features English commentary on large screens, perfect for international tourists, with fights 6 nights per week (except Sunday).
How much are Muay Thai tickets in Phuket?
Bangla Boxing Stadium: 1,500฿ (stadium) or 1,900฿ (ringside), both include free t-shirt. Get 5% discount when booking online.
Patong Boxing Stadium: 1,500฿ (stadium) or 1,800฿ (ringside).
What nights are Muay Thai fights in Phuket?
Bangla Boxing Stadium hosts fights every single night – 7 days a week at 9:00 PM.
Patong Boxing Stadium has fights 6 nights per week (Monday-Saturday, closed Sunday) at 9:00 PM.
Can I book Muay Thai tickets online?
Yes! You can book tickets online through our website for both Bangla and Patong Boxing Stadiums with instant confirmation. You can also book via WhatsApp at +66 80 640 4565 or purchase tickets at the venue door (subject to availability).
Which stadium has fights every night?
Bangla Boxing Stadium is the only venue in Phuket with fights every single night – 7 days a week. This makes it the most flexible option for travelers with varying schedules.
Which stadium offers English commentary?
Patong Boxing Stadium provides expert English commentary on large TV screens throughout all fights, making it ideal for international tourists and first-time Muay Thai spectators.
Do any stadiums offer free t-shirts?
Yes! Bangla Boxing Stadium includes a complimentary stadium t-shirt with every ticket purchase – both stadium seats (1,500฿) and ringside seats (1,900฿). This is unique to Bangla Stadium.
Which stadium is easiest to find?
Bangla Boxing Stadium is the easiest to locate – it’s right behind Jungceylon Shopping Center in central Patong, opposite Banzaan Fresh Market. Look for the large tiger statue at the entrance.
Patong Stadium is on Sainamyen Road behind Patong Police Station and may require a tuk-tuk or taxi.
What time do Muay Thai fights start?
Both stadiums start fights at 9:00 PM. Doors open at 8:00 PM. Bangla fights run until midnight, Patong until 11:30 PM. We recommend arriving by 8:30 PM to choose seats and experience the pre-fight atmosphere.
What's the difference between Bangla and Patong stadiums?
Bangla advantages: Daily fights (7 nights/week), free t-shirt included, easiest location (behind Jungceylon), MMA Saturdays, 5% online discount.
Patong advantages: English commentary, large TV screens, leather recliners, underground fight atmosphere.
Bangla is best for: Flexible schedules and value.
Patong is best for: International tourists wanting commentary.
Are children allowed at Muay Thai fights?
Yes, children are welcome at both stadiums. However, please note:
- Muay Thai involves extreme combat and may not be suitable for very young or sensitive children
- The stadium can get very loud with crowd noise and music
- Consider your child’s tolerance for combat sports before booking
Can I take photos during the fights?
Generally yes, photography is allowed at both stadiums. Please:
- Be respectful of fighters and other guests
- Avoid blocking views with your camera
- Turn off camera flash during the sacred Wai Kru ceremony
- Ringside seats offer the best photo opportunities
What should I wear to a Muay Thai fight?
No strict dress code at either stadium. Casual, comfortable clothing is perfect. Consider:
- It can get warm (good ventilation but tropical climate)
- Wear comfortable shoes
- Casual resort wear is perfectly acceptable
- Avoid overly formal attire – this is a casual sporting event
Is food and drink available?
Bangla Stadium:
- Four beer bars on first floor with hostess service
- Ice cold alcoholic beverages
- Snacks and refreshments throughout venue
- Service delivered to your seat
Patong Stadium:
- Beer, soda, water, and refreshments
- Popcorn, French fries, burgers
- Delivered directly to your seat
- Reasonably priced (comparable to local restaurants)