
An extraordinary and unique opening ceremony complemented the Sixty-Third WBC Convention and the simultaneous First WBC Muay Thai Convention at the Marriott Marquis Hotel, Queens Park in Bangkok, all commencing to the beat of the drum.
The setting featured a shimmering sea of floating silk banners and ornate lattice signs, all choreographed by a giant drum and smaller accompanying drums. Drummers wielding thick sticks delivered a performance that was drilling, thundering, and rolling in perfect, synchronized tempo. Less than an hour before the main event, final rehearsals ensured perfection and got the adrenaline flowing. This rhythmic start was followed by a smattering of Mozart from a string ensemble.
WBC President Mauricio Sulaiman praised the assembly for working so hard to make dreams come true, urging them to cherish these moments forever.
Governor of The Tourism Authority of Thailand, Thapanee Kiatphaibool, delivered a speech describing her country as the Motherland of Muay Thai, dedicated to building integrity and a shared dream.
This was followed by the dazzling display of the Klong Sabet Chai Drums and greetings from Muay Thai stars Liam Harrison and Shannon Gardiner.
Iconic Champions Oleksandr Usyk and Katie Taylor were invited on stage. Oleksandr said: “My color is green. Mauricio, thank you for what you do. I like it!” Katie, attending her first WBC Convention, said: “This is the most prestigious belt. Thank you so much for giving us a platform.”
The Great Roberto Duran modestly expressed that he was thrilled to see all the champions, confiding that he had watched many Mexican films as a child, and now there was a film about his own life.
WBC Cares and Courage Awards
Jill Diamond and Christiane Manzur, who fostered WBC Cares (a powerful force that opens doors and changes lives), gave a memorable presentation. Jill called the event a “gathering of hearts,” stating, “we are born and die, but dance in the middle.” Christiane explained that WBC Cares now has twenty-seven chapters worldwide.
Awards for courage and fortitude followed:
Presidential Vision and Legacy
In his presentation, President Mauricio Sulaiman acknowledged that the organization is experiencing challenging times, with some people “wanting to bully their way with arrogance and abuse of power.” He stressed: “We are the WBC and we will always be the WBC.”
This year marks the twentieth anniversary of the Muay Thai committee and the progression to expand it globally, making this twin Convention the perfect launch pad.
Two awards recognized special men: Salvatore Cherchi was named Man of the Year, and Chuck Williams was presented with The Loyalty Award.
The dream of Don José Sulaiman, though delayed, has come to fruition in Saudi Arabia with the tremendous and visionary support of HE Turki Alalshikh. This involves 128 fighters from forty nations, with the Grand Final scheduled for Riyadh on December 20th.
A vital WBC team highlights narcotics awareness. Rocky Herron, a thirty-year DEA Agent with a compassionate heart, runs a drug awareness program for the WBC, having given talks to 287,600 kids, saving countless lives in the process.
Naseem Hamed and his two sons came on stage. Naz, who once dazzled the world of boxing, was awarded an Ambassadorship and emphasized how special the Green and Gold Belt is.
The most poignant and emotional moment of the morning was the award of the Lifetime Legacy Award to the Father of Muay Thai, General Kovid Bhkdjbhumi. He and Don José united to build Muay Thai following a solemn pledge to the King of Thailand in 2001. His son, Thanapol, who now leads Muay Thai, received the award alongside his father, saying: “We are deeply honored to receive this award. There is a partnership between our two Families.”













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