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The stage is set for what could become the most powerful rivalry in combat sports — Pakistan vs. India in the UFC (Ultimate Fighting Championship).
With Pakistan’s undefeated mixed martial arts (MMA) star Rizwan Ali (9-0) and India’s top fighter Anshul Jubilee (7-1) squaring off in the same weight class, the potential for this clash goes beyond sports. .
Given the current hiatus in bilateral cricket matches, such a fixture could reignite the competitive spirit between the two historic rivals, garnering global attention and engagement.
A rivalry like no other.
The prospect of Pakistan and India clashing on the UFC stage brings immense potential for both countries. For India, there is an opportunity to showcase his growing talent in Anshul Jabli, who boasts a 7-1 professional record. It’s another chance for Pakistan to show dominance, especially with Rizwan Ali, whose meteoric rise has made him one of the most talked-about fighters in South Asia.
Rizwan has already made waves after knocking out three Indian fighters in just one year, earning him the reputation of being the “Most Wanted Man in India”. His spectacular Karate Combat knockout in Dubai was a highlight reel moment that cemented his position as a force to be reckoned with. Subsequently, he achieved two knockouts at BRAVE CF events—one in Lahore, which was a cinematic spectacle, and the other in Bahrain, where he retired his Indian opponent. Rizwan, known for his stunning and unmatched compositions, is on his way to becoming the face of Pakistani MMA on the global stage.
Pakistan dominates India in MMA
This rivalry isn’t new—it’s rooted deep in MMA history. Pakistan has outplayed India in consecutive matches. At BRAVE CF 85, Pakistani fighters like Rizwan Ali and Zia Mashwani scored victories over their Indian counterparts, with Mashwani submitting Bharat Khandre in the first round. BRAVE CF 92 achieved a historic 5-0 clean sweep with outstanding performances from fighters like Babar Ali and Abbas Khan.
At the IMMAF Asian Championship in Lahore, Pakistan’s reign continued. Bano Butt added to Pakistan’s impressive haul of 12 medals with a decisive victory over her Indian rival Khushboo Nishad. In contrast, India walked away empty-handed, a stark reminder of Pakistan’s growing dominance in MMA. These achievements are not just about victories but represent a systematic approach to nurturing talent and providing a platform for players to shine.
Rizwan Ali incident
Rizwan Ali has quickly become the face of Pakistan’s MMA scene. With an undefeated professional record of 9-0, his performances have captured the imagination of fans in Pakistan and abroad. Rizwan’s ability to remain calm under pressure and finish fights with explosive knockouts has made him a crowd favorite.
His enmity with Indian warriors has added another layer to his legacy. With three back-to-back knockouts of Indian rivals in various promotions, Rizwan has become the athlete to watch in this historic competition. Now, as he eyes the UFC, his potential clash with Anshul Jubilee could be the fight that defines a generation of MMA in South Asia.
Building a sports economy through strategic leadership
Pakistan’s dominance in MMA is no coincidence. This is the result of the strategic vision and capable leadership of Pakistan MMA Federation President Umar Ahmed. Under his leadership, the federation has transformed MMA into a thriving ecosystem, creating opportunities for athletes, hosting world-class events, and global organizations such as BRAVE Combat Federation and IMMAF. A partnership was established with
Unlike other sports federations, which often rely heavily on government funding, Omar Ahmed’s approach has turned MMA into a self-sustaining sporting economy. Through meticulous planning, grassroots development and international cooperation, it has created a framework that not only empowers players but also drives Pakistan’s economic growth and global recognition. Its results-based methodology offers a blueprint that other sports federations in Pakistan should aspire to follow.
Success of MMA in Pakistan:
The rise of MMA in Pakistan has been seasonal. It has surpassed traditional sports in growth, engagement, and global recognition. Events like BRAVE CF 92 and the IMMAF Asian Championship have shown the world that Pakistan is more than capable of hosting and excelling in world-class sporting events.
Athletes like Rizwan Ali, Bano Butt, and Ismail Khan are leading a new era of sports in Pakistan, proving that MMA is not just a sport but a movement. With its ability to unite communities, inspire youth, and create economic opportunities, MMA has established itself as one of Pakistan’s most promising sports.
As Pakistan prepares to send its top talent to the UFC, the future of MMA looks brighter than ever. With strategic leadership, passionate athletes, and a growing fan base, Pakistan is poised to become a global powerhouse in mixed martial arts. The world is watching and Pakistan is ready to deliver.