Buriram punches well above its weight in Muay Thai fame: Kiatmoo9, a legendary rural fight camp in Prakonchai district, has produced multiple Lumpinee Stadium champions and today trains ONE Championship star Superlek Wor Sungprapai. In town, Buriram Be Boxing near the I-Mobile Stadium offers a far more casual, beginner-friendly alternative. Here is where to train, what it costs, who each option suits, and how to stay long enough to train properly.
Buriram is best known internationally for Buriram United football and the FIA Grade 1 Chang International Circuit, but the province holds a genuinely outsized place in Muay Thai history. Kiatmoo9, based in the village of Ta Ko Tapi in rural Prakonchai district, has been named gym of the year and has produced Lumpinee Stadium champions including Singdam and Panomrunglek, with ONE Championship star Superlek Wor Sungprapai training there today - all while its fighters live in the village and work family farms between sessions, one of Thailand's most authentic surviving Muay Thai traditions. In Buriram town itself, the scene is far smaller and more casual, centred on Buriram Be Boxing near the I-Mobile Stadium. Here is how each option works, what it costs, and who it actually suits.
One of Isaan's most storied fight camps, roughly 45km from Buriram town in the village of Ta Ko Tapi, Prakonchai district. Kiatmoo9 has produced multiple Lumpinee Stadium champions - Singdam and Panomrunglek among them - and today counts ONE Championship star Superlek Wor Sungprapai among its fighters. All fighters live in the village and return to their own homes rather than the camp, and Kiatmoo9 became an official YOKKAO Training Center in 2018.
A recreational gym based at the I-Mobile Stadium on the road toward Prakon Chai, between the Monument of King Rama and Khao Kradong Forest Park - the most convenient option for beginners, recreational trainers and long-stay foreigners actually living in Buriram town, rather than out at a rural fight camp.
Amari Buriram United, next to Chang Arena and the Chang International Circuit, has a well-equipped hotel gym for cardio and strength work. It is not a dedicated Muay Thai school, but it is a practical conditioning option if you are staying near the stadium for a match or the MotoGP Thailand Grand Prix.
Buriram's in-town Muay Thai scene is genuinely thin next to Isaan's bigger training hubs, Nakhon Ratchasima (Korat) and Khon Kaen, each about two hours away. What Buriram has instead is one of the region's most famous camps in Kiatmoo9 - fewer options, but a name fighters and fans travel specifically to Isaan for.
Kiatmoo9 does not run a public drop-in rate card or foreigner beginner program - it is first and foremost a working fight camp for its own roster. The camp has historically been open to foreign trainees, but only those with a genuine skill level, since the coaches' time goes to developing their own fighters rather than teaching basics. Contact the camp directly (through the Ta Ko Tapi hotel, a 10-minute walk away, which also handles visitor stays) before planning a trip.
Buriram Be Boxing and similar recreational Isaan gyms typically price a single drop-in class around 150-250 THB, in line with regional (non-tourist-area) Thailand pricing - confirm the current rate directly, as Buriram gyms don't consistently publish rate cards online.
Where offered, a week of training commonly runs roughly 700-1,200 THB and unlimited monthly training roughly 2,000-3,500 THB at Isaan-city gyms - broadly in line with Korat and Khon Kaen. Always confirm current pricing with the gym, since Buriram's Muay Thai scene is small enough that packages and hours can change.
Budget a modest one-off cost for kit: hand wraps (roughly 100-200 THB) and, as you progress, your own gloves (about 800-2,000 THB), plus shin guards if you spar. Sporting-goods shops are limited in Buriram itself; many trainees buy gear in Korat or online before arriving.
Buriram Be Boxing, in town near the I-Mobile Stadium, is the realistic starting point - built for recreational trainers rather than professional fighters. Kiatmoo9 is not set up to teach basics to first-timers.
Kiatmoo9's fame rests on developing fighters from scratch inside its own village system, and it has a track record of accepting skilled foreign trainees. If you already fight or have serious pad and clinch experience, contact the camp ahead of a visit; it is not a casual walk-in gym.
For general fitness rather than technical Muay Thai instruction, Amari Buriram United's hotel gym near Chang Arena and standard commercial gyms in town (see our Buriram gyms & fitness guide) cover cardio and strength work without requiring a fight-camp commitment.
Neither Kiatmoo9 nor Buriram Be Boxing publish dedicated women's or children's programming online. Buriram Be Boxing's recreational, beginner-oriented format is the more realistic fit for a first inquiry; call ahead to confirm current class structure.
Kiatmoo9 sits about 45km from Buriram town with no on-site accommodation for visitors - trainees stay at the family-run Ta Ko Tapi hotel a short walk from the gym. Arrange transport and, ideally, contact through the hotel before making the trip out from town.
Muay Thai carries deep cultural and personal weight at a working village camp like Kiatmoo9, where fighters train to support their families. Greet trainers with a wai and 'khrap/kha', never step over gloves or point your feet at people, and follow the coaches' lead rather than expecting a tourist-oriented class structure.
Buriram runs a mild, dry cool season from November to February, an intense hot season peaking in April, and a lighter monsoon than coastal Thailand from May to October (see our Buriram weather guide). Traditional camps like Kiatmoo9 train early morning and evening around the heat, twice a day when a fighter has a bout coming up.
Shin bruising, rolled ankles and heat fatigue are common early on at any Muay Thai gym; build up load gradually and flag existing injuries to trainers. Buriram Hospital and Buriram Ram Hospital handle routine care in town (see our Buriram healthcare guide); Kiatmoo9 is a genuine drive from either, so factor that into planning if you're training out there.
Buriram Airport (BFV) and Buriram Railway Station both connect to the city; see our Buriram getting-around guide for details. Prakonchai district, where Kiatmoo9 sits, is not one of Buriram's directly affected southern border districts, but Thailand-Cambodia border tension has periodically affected parts of southern Buriram - check our Buriram safety guide and current government travel advisories before any rural day trip near the province's south.
Short trips fit a visa exemption or tourist visa. For longer blocks, many trainees elsewhere in Thailand use the Destination Thailand Visa (DTV) or an Education (ED) visa arranged through a gym; Buriram's camps are small enough that this is worth confirming directly with the gym rather than assuming a Bangkok-style program exists locally.
Kiatmoo9, a legendary fight camp in the village of Ta Ko Tapi, Prakonchai district (about 45km from Buriram town), and Buriram Be Boxing, a recreational gym based at the I-Mobile Stadium in town, are Buriram's two named, verifiable Muay Thai options. Hotel gyms near Chang Arena, such as Amari Buriram United's, offer general fitness rather than dedicated Muay Thai coaching.
Not really. Kiatmoo9 is first and foremost a working camp developing its own fighters - historically it has accepted foreign trainees, but only those with a genuine skill level, since coaches don't have time to teach basics. Complete beginners are better served by Buriram Be Boxing in town.
Kiatmoo9 doesn't publish a public rate card and should be contacted directly. Recreational gyms like Buriram Be Boxing broadly follow regional Isaan pricing - roughly 150-250 THB per drop-in class, 700-1,200 THB per week and 2,000-3,500 THB for unlimited monthly training where offered - but always confirm current rates, since Buriram's scene is small and pricing isn't consistently published online.
Yes, disproportionately for its size - Kiatmoo9 has produced multiple Lumpinee Stadium champions, including Singdam and Panomrunglek, and currently counts ONE Championship star Superlek Wor Sungprapai among its fighters. That said, Buriram's everyday in-town gym scene is much smaller than Isaan hubs like Nakhon Ratchasima (Korat) or Khon Kaen.
Kiatmoo9 sits in Prakonchai district, which is not one of Buriram's directly affected southern border districts. Thailand-Cambodia border tension has periodically affected parts of southern Buriram, so it's still worth checking current government travel advisories and our Buriram safety guide before any rural day trip in the province's south.
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Written by Kirby Scofield. Hero photo by jack brown on Pexels. Sources: Kiatmoo9 camp coverage (Muay Thai Camps in Thailand, YOKKAO, Sherdog Forums), Buriram Be Boxing and general Isaan gym pricing. General information only; confirm current classes, prices and visa rules with gyms and immigration. Prices in Thai baht (THB) and are indicative.