Sangram Singh Makes History: Becomes First Indian Male Fighter to Win an International MMA Bout

Indian wrestler and fitness icon Sangram Singh has made history by becoming the first Indian male fighter to win an international Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) bout. In a thrilling display of power and precision, Singh defeated Pakistan’s Ali Raza Nisar in just 90 seconds at the Gama International Fighting Championship, marking a proud moment for India on the global sports stage.
The match began with high intensity, but Singh quickly took control, showcasing his unmatched strength, discipline, and tactical brilliance. His dominant performance ended in a decisive victory that sent waves of excitement across the Indian sports community. After the bout, an emotional Sangram Singh dedicated his win to the nation and urged for greater recognition of MMA in India. “I hope this global recognition motivates the Indian government to support MMA and inspire young athletes to pursue this sport,” he said.
Known for his inspirational journey and dedication to fitness, Sangram Singh has previously earned fame as a Commonwealth gold medalist and national wrestling champion. His transition from the traditional wrestling mat to the international MMA cage represents his determination to push boundaries and continuously evolve as an athlete.
This victory is being hailed as a turning point for Indian combat sports, particularly for MMA, which is still finding its footing in the country. Singh’s achievement is expected to inspire a new generation of fighters to take up the sport professionally and aim for international success. His journey from wrestling akharas to the global fighting arena embodies the strength, resilience, and spirit of Indian athletes.
With this historic triumph, Sangram Singh has proven once again that India’s warriors are ready to make their mark in the world of combat sports. His win stands as a symbol of national pride, perseverance, and the limitless potential of Indian sportsmanship.