I went there on November 2nd, for the RWS Semifinals. There were 4 Fights on the Main Card and 3 Prelims. We saw no KO, but 6/7 Fights were super good. The prelim fights were a little bit wilder, the main fights more technical and higher standard. The atmosphere was super good, the stadium was almost sold out. We had Club Class seats section 9 in the second row (B). The view couldn’t have been better. Straight view on the ring, easy access to the restrooms. The waiter came constantly to bring drinks or food. I think I paid for a ticket 50$, which is a bargain for the seat and 4 hours of top level Muay Thai and compared to other fighting organizations. The beer is a bit pricy, but compared to US/ UK Sport Events still a bargain. Comparable to German stadium prices
The production is super professional and reminded me to the UFC, but of course a bit different. It’s a good mix between modern western and classical Thai fight production. Entrance walks, videos, ring girls, commentators and it’s all in English. But also, the classical Thai music during the fight and the respectful "dances" before the fight starts. Because its 3 Rounds x 3 Minutes, the fights are fast paced. Also, there was no more than 10–15-minute break between the fights.
The stadium is super old-school, but you don’t notice during the fight card. The crowd was mostly mixed with internationals, but also some Thais. The area around the stadium was quiet and more calm. It seemed super safe. After the event, I walked together with my wife a bit down the main street to catch a taxi. Right in front of the stadium it gets crowded and pricy. So my suggestion is to walk down the street for 5-10 minutes and then get a Taxi/Grab.
For me a must visit for every fight fan! My wife loved it too.