ABOUT HONOUR
Honour Premier League Muay Thai fight show is an exciting combat sport, steeped in the tradition of the art of 8 limbs.
This prestigious event is the brainchild of Dwayne Glasgow and Michael Reberger, with a vision and passion for combat sports – they bring a fresh perspective to the industry.
Their leadership and direction shape Honour Premier League in exciting ways and help it gain recognition within the world of Muay Thai and combat sports in general.
Dwayne Glasgow and Michael Reberger have extensive backgrounds in combat sports, Martial Arts and event management. Their expertise is instrumental in the success of Honour Premier League.
Their vision also influences the overall experience for both fighters and fans, shaping the event into something unique and compelling within the world of Muay Thai.
If you have further details or specific questions contact the show here.

MEET THE PROMOTERS

Dwayne Glasgow is the Pro ISKA – Commonwealth Champion, WBC Queensland Super Welter Weight Champion, WKBF Queensland and Australian Champion.
Dwayne has also fought in the K1 Max Oceanic eliminators on many occasions and has been in the sport of martial arts for 40 years.
Dwayne owns a muay thai gym and has 15 years of experience in running fight shows in New Zealand and Australia.
Michael Reberger – As a lifelong martial arts enthusiast, Michael has spent over half his life learning, competing and teaching Martial Arts.
His experience and passion for combat sports has lead him to become a nationally and globally recognised coach in Karate, Muay Thai and Boxing.
Michael is a strong believer in always learning and constantly is evolving his skills and knowledge to create pathways for young athletes to reach their potential. From amateur to professional experiences – Michael’s skills in training and matching fighters has lead to a profound amount of accolades and success across the global stage for his fighters.
Having trained multiple world class fighters, Michael has a wealth of knowledge to contribute to the combat sports community. He continues to seek pathways to increase opportunities that allow aspiring athletes to achieve their potential.
This deep commitment to the growth of combat sports for aspiring athlete’s is what has made Michael a leader in the industry and a sought after mentor and coach.


Honour Premier League uses the ISKA sanctioning body.
The International Sport Kickboxing Association (ISKA) is a well-established and respected sanctioning body in the world of combat sports.
It has a long history of overseeing and sanctioning various martial arts events, including kickboxing, mixed martial arts, and Muay Thai.
The involvement of ISKA in Honour Premier League adds a layer of credibility and oversight to the competition, ensuring that it meets standards of safety, fairness, and professionalism.
ISKA’s involvement provides reassurance to fighters, fans, and stakeholders, as it signifies that the event is being held to recognised standards and regulations within the world of combat sports.
This partnership helps Honour Premier League establish itself within the global martial arts community and potentially attract high-level talent and a dedicated fanbase.
If you have further questions about ISKA or the implications of its involvement in the Honour Premier League feel free to ask here.