World Lethwei Championship
World Lethwei Championship (also known as WLC) is a Lethwei promotion based in Yangon, Myanmar.[5]
Private | |
Industry | Lethwei promotion |
Founded | August 2015 |
Headquarters | , |
Key people | Gerald Ng (CEO)[1] Zay Thiha (Chairman)[2] Sein Phyo Hlaing (Executive Director)[3] |
Owner | Myanmar Lekkha Moun Co Ltd[4] |
Website | www |
The promotion revolutionized the millennia-old Burmese martial of Lethwei with new innovations to showcase it to the world.[6][7] WLC events combine the historic traditions of Lethwei with live entertainment, pyrotechnics, enticing fighter entrances, music and dancers.[8]
The first World Lethwei Championship event was held on in Yangon, Myanmar. The promotion has produced events all around Myanmar with shows being held in Hpa-an, Yangon, Naypitaw and Mandalay.
History
Formation
The success of ONE Championship's mixed martial arts events in Myanmar caught the eye of Zaykabar Company Vice-Chairman Zay Thiha, who decided to bring world-class Lethwei events the world.[9] The businessman started Lekkha Moun Co in 2015[2] and the World Lethwei Championship was officially founded in August 2017 by Zay Thiha and investors, as a subsidiary of Lekkha Moun Co.[10]
Inaugural event
In 2017, WLC signed Myanmar's top Lethwei fighters Tun Tun Min & Too Too.[11] The first WLC event, titled WLC 1: The Great Beginning, was held on 3 March 2017 at Mingalardon Event Zone in Mingaladon Township, Yangon, Myanmar.[12][13]
Signing Dave Leduc
In March 2019, the promotion announced that it had signed Lethwei superstar Dave Leduc[14] to an exclusive contract.[15] The exclusive contract would make it impossible for him to defend his various titles from other promotions.[16] Leduc held a press conference at the Karaweik Palace in Yangon to announce that he was vacating three of his four Lethwei world titles.[17][18]
For Leduc's promotional debut at WLC 9: King of Nine Limbs, the WLC signed former UFC welterweight Seth Baczynski.[19] Leduc knocked out Baczynski with punches to win the inaugural WLC Cruiserweight Championship.[20] Since the event had a significant viewership success on UFC Fight Pass and won awards in Asia, Leduc received a $50,000 bonus for his performance and marketing efforts.[21]
International expansion
While on The Joe Rogan Experience podcast, Dave Leduc announced that the organization had plans to host an historical event in the United States.[22] At the pre-fight press conference for WLC 11: Battlebones, WLC executive director Sein Phyo Hlaing revealed plans to expand globally in 2020,[3] beginning with Cambodia,[23] Thailand, Japan and the United States.[24][25] As the promotion expands internationally, it plans to sign even more free-agents with recognizable names to compete in Lethwei.[1]
ONE Championship partnership
In 2017, the WLC entered into a partnership to share fighters with the mixed martial arts promotion ONE Championship.[26]
First female fight
In 2019, WLC announced it will commit to the female Lethwei division with a dedicated female match at every event. It held its first female fight after the announcement featuring France's Souris Manfredi and Eh Yanut from Cambodia at WLC 9: King of Nine Limbs on 2 August in Mandalay, Myanmar.[27] Manfredi became the first winner of the newly created women’s division by defeating Yanut.[28]
Broadcast
Sky Net was the first television channel to broadcast the WLC events live in Myanmar and were then delayed telecast in over 40 countries worldwide.[29] Eleven Sports in Singapore aired WLC fights for the first time in April 2018.[2]
In 2018, WLC signed a broadcasting deal with international broadcaster Canal+ for exclusive broadcasting rights in Myanmar.[30][31]
UFC Fight Pass
In 2019, the WLC marked Lethwei history by signing a deal with the Ultimate Fighting Championship[32] and having its first Lethwei event broadcast live on UFC Fight Pass.[33] WLC 7: Mighty Warriors was transmitted live on 2 August 2019.[34]
Sponsorship
Sponsors of World Lethwei Championship have included companies such as Fuso, AGD Bank, Sky Net, UFC Fight Pass, Canal Plus Myanmar, SPEED Energy Drink, 5BB Broadband, Max Myanmar Group and Consumer Goods Myanmar Co.[2][35]
Events
# | Event | Date | Venue | Location | Attendance |
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11 | WLC 11: Battlebones | 31 January 2020 | Thein Pyu Stadium | ||
10 | WLC 10: Fearless Tigers | 4 October 2019 | Mandalar Thiri Indoor Stadium | ||
9 | WLC 9: King of Nine Limbs | 2 August 2019 | Mandalar Thiri Indoor Stadium | ||
8 | WLC 8: Karen Spirit | 5 May 2019 | Chit Tu Myaing Park | ||
7 | WLC 7: Mighty Warriors | 22 February 2019 | Mandalar Thiri Indoor Stadium | ||
6 | WLC 6: Heartless Tigers | 29 September 2018 | Thuwunna National Indoor Stadium | ||
5 | WLC 5: Knockout War | 2 June 2018 | Wunna Theikdi Indoor Stadium | ||
4 | WLC 4: Bareknuckle-King | 17 February 2018 | Wunna Theikdi Indoor Stadium | ||
3 | WLC 3: Legendary Champions | 4 November 2017 | Thuwunna National Indoor Stadium | ||
2 | WLC 2: Ancient Warriors | 10 June 2017 | Thuwunna National Indoor Stadium | ||
1 | WLC 1: The Great Beginning | 3 March 2017 | Mingalardon Event Zone |
Champions
World Champions
Division | Champion | Since | Defenses |
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Cruiserweight | August 2, 2019 (WLC 9: King of Nine Limbs) | 0 | |
Middleweight | January 31, 2020 (WLC 11: Battlebones) | 0 | |
Light Middleweight | August 2, 2019 (WLC 9: King of Nine Limbs) | 0 | |
Light Welterweight | February 22, 2019 (WLC 7: Mighty Warriors) | 0 | |
Myanmar National Champion
Division | Champion | Since | Defenses |
---|---|---|---|
Light Welterweight | September 29, 2018 (WLC 6: Heartless Tigers) | 0 | |
World championship history
Cruiserweight Championship
- Weight limit: 79 kg (174.2 lb) to 83 kg (183.0 lb)
No. | Name | Event | Date | Reign | Defenses |
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1 | def. Seth Baczynski |
WLC 9: King of Nine Limbs Mandalay, Myanmar |
August 2, 2019 | 382 days (incumbent) |
Middleweight Championship
- Weight limit: 71 kg (156.5 lb) to 75 kg (165.3 lb)
No. | Name | Event | Date | Reign | Defenses |
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1 | def. Michael Badato |
WLC 3: Legendary Champions Yangon, Myanmar |
November 4, 2017 | 818 days | 1. def. Vasyl Sorokin at WLC 4 on February 17, 2018 |
2 | def. Too Too |
WLC 11: Battlebones Yangon, Myanmar |
January 31, 2020 | 200 days (incumbent) |
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Light Middleweight Championship
- Weight limit: 67 kg (147.7 lb) to71 kg (156.5 lb)
No. | Name | Event | Date | Reign | Defenses |
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1 | def. Saw Ba Oo |
WLC 5: Knockout War Naypitaw, Myanmar |
June 2, 2018 | 426 days | |
2 | def. Artur Saladiak |
WLC 9: King of Nine Limbs Mandalay, Myanmar |
August 2, 2019 | 382 days (incumbent) |
Light Welterweight Championship
- Weight limit: 60 kg (132.3 lb) to 63.5 kg (140.0 lb)
No. | Name | Event | Date | Reign | Defenses |
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1 | def. Saw Htoo Aung |
WLC 7: Mighty Warriors Mandalay, Myanmar |
February 22, 2019 | 543 days (incumbent) |
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Rules
The WLC uses the modern Lethwei rules also known as tournament rules first established in 1996 by the Myanmar Lethwei Federation.
Rounds
Each bout can be booked as a 3, 4 or 5 round fight with 3 minutes per round and a 2-minute break in between rounds. Championship bouts are 5 round fights with 3 minutes per round and a 2-minute break between rounds.
Judging
In the event that a bout goes the distance, it will go to the judges decision. The 3 judges will score the bout based on number of strikes per round. Fighters have a maximum of 3 knockdowns per round and 4 knockdowns in the entire fight before the fight is ruled a knockout.
Weight classes
Weight class name | Upper limit | Gender | ||
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in pounds (lb) | in kilograms (kg) | in stone (st) | ||
Light Flyweight | 105 | 48 | 7.6 | Female |
Flyweight | 112 | 51 | 8 | Male / Female |
Bantamweight | 119 | 54 | 8.5 | Male / Female |
Featherweight | 126 | 57 | 9 | Male / Female |
Lightweight | 132 | 60 | 9.5 | Male / Female |
Light Welterweight | 140 | 63.5 | 10 | Male / Female |
Welterweight | 148 | 67 | 10.5 | Male |
Light Middleweight | 157 | 71 | 11.1 | Male |
Middleweight | 165 | 75 | 11.8 | Male |
Super Middleweight | 174 | 79 | 12.4 | Male |
Cruiserweight | 183 | 83 | 13 | Male |
Awards
Notable fighters
Tun Tun Min Dave Leduc Too Too Soe Lin Oo Mite Yine Saw Ba Oo Sasha Moisa Artur Saladiak Naimjon Tuhtaboyev Nguyễn Trần Duy Nhất Umar Semata Seth Baczynski
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