In just over half a year, Royal MMA has taken the combat sports world by storm. With 57 events, each delivering 10 high-octane matchups, the promotion has already hosted a jaw-dropping 570 fights and the numbers speak for themselves.
Fighters have brought fireworks to the cage:
352 knockouts (61.8%)
110 submissions (19.3%)
127 decisions (22.3%)
And even 1 rare draw
The fans have shown up in force, packing arenas and driving the energy through the roof. RMMA 25: Curtis vs Kataski set the attendance record with 7,496 screaming fans, followed closely by Curtis vs Diaz at RMMA 18 (6,416) and Robben vs Detyna at RMMA 24 (5,865). Those same events top the charts for event ratings, with RMMA 25 earning a massive 273.29 rating.
At the heart of it all are the warriors carving out their legacies. Rory Curtis, Tadeusz Sroka and Cam Aspinall have each racked up 8 wins, tying for the most victories in the organization. But they’re not just winning—they're dominating.
The current champions’ lineup reads like a roll call of killers:
Kai Kataski (135) – 12-1
Rory Curtis (145) – 15-0
Robin Robben (155) – 8-0
Sota Endo (170) – 6-2
Frenkie Chen (185) – 7-0
Tadeusz Sroka (205) – 8-0
Cam Aspinall (265) – 9-0
And the action isn’t slowing down. The Super Heavy Series tournament has been a massive success, culminating on July 19th with the much-anticipated final: King Kooljak vs Bastiaan De Vries for the inaugural 265+ title.
With $337,500 paid out in performance bonuses and a roster stacked with rising stars and undefeated beasts, Royal MMA’s first six months have been nothing short of electric. If the opening chapter has been this thrilling, the future promises to be legendary.