Our Drive
What started as a West Coast promotion is now growing into something much bigger. WCK has staged over 300 events across five countries, with a deep history in Southern California and Nevada. We’ve featured talent from Thailand, Japan, Australia, the UK, the Netherlands, and all across the U.S., giving international flavor to an American stage.
Today, we’re focused on building that reach — by bringing high-level Muay Thai to more screens and more people. Our fights stream live on YouTube and now on Roku, opening the door for fans around the world to connect with the sport in real time. No gimmicks. No filters. Just the fight.
WCK brings high-energy, full-rules fight nights to venues in Southern California every month—showcasing top talent, rising stars, and unforgettable matchups that bring fans closer to the heart of the sport.
Our events stream live on YouTube, giving fans around the world front-row access—and if you miss the action, our fight archive is always open, packed with bouts full of knockout knees and devastating elbows.
WCK MuayThai is now streaming on Roku, bringing our biggest fights to living rooms everywhere and making it easier than ever to connect with the energy, skill, and culture of Muay Thai.
FULL FIGHT NIGHT live streams and
a huge archive of legacy fights available on youtube:
Dennis Warner’s journey into Muay Thai began during his travels in Asia, where he was captivated by the sport’s intensity and the dedication of its practitioners.
With a background in live events and television production, Warner envisioned bringing this dynamic martial art to the United States. His passion and perseverance have been the driving forces behind WCK’s success, ensuring that the league remains true to the essence of Muay Thai while adapting to contemporary audiences.
WCK isn’t trying to be the loudest voice in the room. We’re building something lasting — event by event, fighter by fighter. With a growing roster, a growing community of fans, and new energy flowing in through our social channels, WCK is evolving with the sport and the culture.
This isn’t a nostalgia act. This is full-rules Muay Thai, live and loud — and it's only going to get bigger and better.