Amy Pirnie


Amy Pirnie is a Scottish Nak Muay and kickboxer, who has most recently competed with Yokkao and Enfusion. She is the reigning Enfusion 52 kg Champion, the reigning Lion Fight super-flyweight champion, and the reigning ISKA strawweight world champion.
She is the former World Boxing Council Muaythai flyweight champion. As of April 2020, she is ranked #5 in the WBC Muaythai rankings
In 2015, 2016 and 2019, the UK Muay Thai Awards voted her the best female fighter of the year. She has throughout her career been considered as one of the best female kickboxers in the world.

Kickboxing career

Amateur career

Amy Pirnie began training in muay thai and kickboxing at 12 years old when she met her current coach Rab Izat at the Phoenix Thai Boxing Club in Glasgow. Three years later, at 15 years old, she participated in the IFMA World Championships where she won the junior gold medal. Next year, she won the junior and adult gold medal.

Professional career

In 2008, following her IFMA title win, she made her pro debut for the ISKA British 53 kg title, against Sofia Christodoulou. She won the fight by decision to clinch her first pro title.
In 2011 she faced the WAKO world titlist Silvia La Notte, during Night Kick Out 5. She suffered her first professional loss, by way of DQ.
Following this loss, she went on a seven fight winning streak, culminating with a fight versus Barbara Bontempi for the WBC Muaythai International title. She won the fight in the fourth round by TKO.
After a win against Dakota Ditcheva, she faced Monica Santos for the ISKA world flyweight title. She won the fight in the third round by KO.
In 2019 she rematched Silvia La Notte for the Enfusion 52 kg championship. She won the fight by way of unanimous decision.
During Lion Fight 54 she fought Sandra Godvik for the inaugural Lion Fight super-flyweight championship. She won by a first round KO.
During Lion Fight 59 Pirnie defended her super-flyweight title against Loomanee W. Santai. Pirnie won a split decision.
In October of 2019, during Total Fight Night 4, Pirnie defended her ISKA flyweight world championship against the 2019 IFMA champion Tessa Kakkonen. Pirnie won a unanimous decision.

Championships and accomplishments

Amateur titles