Pakistani MMA fighter Rizwan Ali has continued his remarkable unbeaten run, defeating India’s Rana Rudra Pratap Singh in a thrilling first-round bout held in Dubai under the Absolute Championship Akhmat (ACA).
The dominant win pushed Rizwan Ali’s professional record to an impressive 11–0, solidifying his status as one of Pakistan’s fastest-rising stars in mixed martial arts. The October 23 victory once again showcased his powerful striking and unmatched confidence inside the cage.
In a bold post-fight statement, Rizwan Ali quipped, “Unlike cricket, I always win,” drawing wide attention on social media. The remark quickly went viral among fans from both Pakistan and India, sparking conversations about sports rivalry beyond the cricket field.
The 24-year-old fighter controlled the match from the opening seconds, landing a series of clean shots that left his opponent unable to recover. The referee stopped the fight in the first round, awarding Ali a technical knockout (TKO) victory.
Rizwan Ali’s win was not only a testament to his physical skill but also to his mental toughness. His composure under pressure and strategic approach have earned him recognition within the Asian MMA community, where Pakistani fighters are beginning to make their mark.
Observers believe Ali’s growing success could open new doors for Pakistani athletes in international MMA promotions. His consistency and charisma have also made him a crowd favorite, both at home and abroad.
The fighter’s journey from local gyms to global platforms has inspired many young athletes in Pakistan who dream of representing their country in combat sports. Ali’s undefeated streak mirrors the rise of other Pakistani champions who have brought pride to the nation through grit and dedication.
In recent months, Pakistan has seen a surge of interest in sports beyond cricket, including MMA, boxing, and wrestling. The country’s growing participation in diverse sporting events reflects its expanding athletic potential and fan enthusiasm.
Earlier, Pakistan’s Rizwan Ali defeated another Indian rival with a knockout win in Dubai, proving that his dominance in the cage is no fluke. With 11 straight wins, Ali now looks poised for bigger international challenges under ACA and beyond.




