Sangram Singh Scripts History as First Indian Male Wrestler to Win an MMA Fight
Indian wrestler and Commonwealth Heavyweight champion Sangram Singh has made a remarkable debut in the world of Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) by securing a historic victory at the Gama International Fighting Championship held in Tbilisi, Georgia. Singh triumphed over Pakistani fighter Ali Raza Nasir, who is 17 years younger, in just one minute and thirty seconds, marking the fastest-ever win for an Indian fighter in the 93 kg category.
This victory not only establishes Singh as a powerful force in MMA but also raises the profile of Indian athletes on the global combat sports stage. A seasoned wrestler with a background in traditional Indian wrestling, Singh utilized his grappling skills and strategic preparation to achieve a clear and decisive victory.
In his post-fight interview, Singh expressed pride in bringing the victory home for India, dedicating it to inspiring young athletes to explore MMA. He also urged the Indian government to support the sport more actively.
Singh credited his success to his coaches, Bhupesh Kumar and David, for their invaluable guidance and preparation. Despite overcoming significant personal challenges, including battling rheumatoid arthritis in his youth, Sangram's journey stands as a testament to determination and resilience.
His historic win in the India vs. Pakistan bout has made an unforgettable impact on the international combat sports stage, proving that age is no barrier when it comes to fitness and willpower.
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