Frequently Asked Questions


What are our rules?

Infinity Muay Thai follows the Muay Thai rules from the Michigan Unarmed Combat Commission. All fights follow full contact Muay Thai rules. Infinity Muay Thai requests all debut fighters (meaning no ring/cage/competition experience) to wear full protective gear (shin guards, elbow pads, AND headgear). Fighters with more than one fight experience (boxing, kickboxing, mma, etc) can choose their protective gear as long as their opponent agrees.

For all non-title fights, there are three 2-minute / 3-minute (amateur / pro) rounds with 1-minute break between the rounds.

For title fights, there are five 2-minute / 3-minute (amateur / pro) rounds with 1-minute break between the rounds.

What is your weight class?

Mini Flyweight: Up to and including 105 pounds

Light Flyweight: Over 105 to 108 pounds

Flyweight: Over 108 to 112 pounds

Super Flyweight: Over 112 to 115 pounds

Bantamweight: Over 115 to 118 pounds

Super Bantamweight: Over 118 to 122 pounds

Featherweight: Over 122 to 126 pounds

Super Featherweight: Over 126 to 130 pounds

Lightweight: Over 130 to 135 pounds

Super Lightweight: Over 135 to 140 pounds

Welterweight: Over 140 to 147 pounds

Super Welterweight: Over 147 to 154 pounds

Middleweight: Over 154 to 160 pounds

Super Middleweight: Over 160 to 168 pounds

Light Heavyweight: Over 168 to 175 pounds

Cruiserweight: Over 175 to 200 pounds

Heavyweight: Over 200 pounds

Do you take both pro and amateur fighters?

Yes, Infinity Muay Thai welcomes both professional and amateur fighters to sign up.

Where can I watch a replay of my fight?

Your fight will be posted on our Youtube Channel 1-2 weeks after the event. If you know anyone that have purchased our PPV, you are can to replay the stream.

Where can I download the photos of my fight?

All photos from the event will be uploaded to our gallery once we receive them from the photographers.