Shahzaib Rindh Becomes Pakistan’s First-Ever World Champion in Karate Combat Championship – Startup Pakistan
Shahzaib Rindh, a Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) fighter, made history for Pakistan by becoming the country’s first-ever world champion after winning the Karate Combat Championship (KC-49) in Singapore. On Wednesday, he secured his victory in the final by defeating Brazil’s Bruno Roberto De Assis.
Karate Combat, recognized as the leading league for full-contact striking, shared the news of his win, marking a proud moment for Pakistan in the global MMA community.
MMA is a combat sport that involves full-contact fighting, combining techniques from striking, grappling, and ground fighting, drawn from different martial arts worldwide.
Shahzaib, a 26-year-old fighter from Balochistan, expressed his excitement on social media platform X, saying that winning the championship was a “dream come true.” He shared the post along with a photo proudly displaying his championship belt. His achievement has put Pakistan on the map in the world of martial arts, making it an inspirational moment for aspiring fighters across the country.
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