Muhammad Saqib has brought immense pride to Pakistan by winning the gold medal at the World Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) Championship held in Jakarta, Indonesia. The event, organized by the Global Association of Mixed Martial Arts, attracted fierce competition from athletes around the world.
Saqib triumphed in the under-18, 52.2 kg category, defeating a tough opponent from Kazakhstan in an intense bout that lasted three rounds. His performance was particularly dominant in the second and third rounds, where he showcased extraordinary skill and resilience.
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Alongside Saqib’s gold, Pakistan’s Mahmood Kamal also made a mark by winning two bronze medals in the minus 93 kg and plus 93 kg categories, further cementing Pakistan’s success in the championship.
With over 600 athletes from 63 countries participating, this year’s tournament was highly competitive and prestigious. Saqib’s victory highlights his exceptional talent and marks a proud moment for Pakistan in the global MMA arena.
This success underscores the growing prominence of martial arts in Pakistan, showcasing the nation’s potential for producing future international champions.