Thursday, October 23, 2025

“There’s No Real Rivalry in MMA. Pakistan May Lose in Cricket Against India, But in MMA, I Always Win”, Pakistan’s MMA Fighter Rizwan

Pakistan’s undefeated MMA fighter Rizwan Ali (10–0) is ready to take on India’s Rana Rudra Singh in a much-anticipated fight in Dubai today.

The event, hosted by Absolute Championship Akhmat (ACA), is drawing massive attention from fans across Pakistan, India, and the wider South Asian region.

Rizwan, known for his precision, powerful striking, and calm mindset, said there’s “no real rivalry” in mixed martial arts. “In cricket, Pakistan may lose to India sometimes, but in MMA, I always win,” he confidently stated during a pre-fight interview.

His words reflect both pride and focus, showing that his goal is not just victory, but also representing Pakistan on the global stage with honor.

The 27-year-old fighter trains under the guidance of his longtime mentor Omar Ahmed, who has played a crucial role in building Rizwan’s technical strength and mental discipline.

Rizwan credits his coach and team for shaping his career and believes this fight is an important step toward his ultimate dream, joining the UFC, the world’s biggest MMA organization.

Fans are calling Rizwan a rising star in Pakistan’s combat sports scene. With a perfect record and growing international recognition, he has become a symbol of determination and national pride.

As millions tune in to watch the Dubai showdown, Rizwan aims to deliver a performance that once again proves Pakistan’s strength in the world of MMA.

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