PHUKET, THAILAND — After packing out the house in June, Bangtao Brawl is back. The sixth edition of Phuket’s signature fight night lands Saturday, August 2, at Bangtao Muay Thai & MMA, with a stacked lineup of Muay Thai, MMA, Kickboxing, Boxing, and Grappling—all under one roof.
Doors open at 6 PM, fights start at 7:30, and the energy carries late into the night. Tickets include access to the live card and Thai BBQ buffet, with additional local food vendors and a full bar running all evening. A live DJ set kicks off after the final fight.
Tickets now available:
Early Bird: 1,000 THB (until July 24)
General Admission: 1,300 THB (from July 25 or at the door).
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📍 Bangtao Muay Thai & MMA
📅 Saturday, August 2
⏱ 6PM–Late
Bangtao Brawl 5: A High Bar Set
Last Brawl was the biggest yet. Even during Phuket’s off-season, the venue hit capacity—and the crowd brought the volume from start to finish.
Kaz Crossley’s Combat Collective, an all-women’s training group, showed up in force. Two members made their fight debuts that night, stepping into the ring in front of a fired-up audience. The support was loud and nonstop.
Antoine Pinto, one of the most familiar names in Muay Thai, handled MC duties with trademark precision—keeping the night moving from walkouts to decisions.
In the grappling match, Lucas Thomas scored a sharp submission win and used his post-fight mic time to call out Campbell “Gumby” Symes, a move that got the biggest crowd reaction of the night.
The DJ kept things rolling after the final bell, and the crowd stuck around.
Bangtao Brawl 6 is on.
The fights are set. The venue’s ready. Be there.