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Rizwan to face India’s Rana Rudra in MMA

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ISLAMABAD, Oct 22 (APP):Pakistan’s undefeated Rizwan Ali, is set to face India’s Rana Rudra Singh in Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) at Dubai on October 23 at The Agenda Arena.
“There is no real rivalry between Pakistan and India in MMA. In cricket, we lose time and again, but in MMA, I always win.
I’ve defeated every Indian opponent. How can there be a rivalry if they can’t compete?” he claimed.
This bold statement comes ahead of what’s being dubbed as a showdown bigger than the Super Bowl, a fight with massive stakes, political undertones, and a growing international spotlight, said a press release.
Promoted under the banner of ACA (Absolute Championship Akhmat), the elite Russian MMA promotion backed by Chechen President Ramzan Kadyrov, this event promises drama, discipline, and dominance.
The undefeated Rizwan Ali (10–0) has become Pakistan’s most fearsome fighter, known for his technical superiority, unrelenting stamina, and knockout power. His opponent, Rana Rudra Singh, once a UFC hopeful from India, is determined to bring balance to a rivalry that, in Rizwan’s view, doesn’t exist.
With over 1.7 billion potential viewers, the Rizwan–Rudra face-off is being hyped as the most important MMA contest in South Asian history. But beyond the hype lies a deeper truth: Pakistan has dominated every Indo-Pak MMA matchup in recent memory, including three devastating finishes by Rizwan himself.
Despite his dominance, Rizwan remains focused and grounded, “My preparations for this fight are going extremely well.
Rudra is tough, but I’m trying to finish him as soon as possible,” Rizwan said. “I never take any opponent lightly, but I’m confident in my training and game plan. I’ll do everything to outplay and outsmart him in the cage.”
This fight could be Rizwan’s launchpad into the UFC, as senior UFC scouts are expected to attend the Dubai event. Rizwan, however, views all fights with the same seriousness: “Whether it’s UFC or ACA, a fight is a fight. It all depends on your fitness, your mindset, and your training. I’m ready for the UFC.”
Rizwan credits his rise not just to hard work, but to his mentor and manager, Omar Ahmed, President of the Pakistan MMA Federation. “Meeting Omar Ahmed was a turning point in my life,” Rizwan says with emotion. “He trained me, mentored me, guided me, and gave me international exposure. Because of him, I stand here undefeated at 10–0.”
Omar Ahmed’s vision is clear: to place a Pakistani fighter in the UFC and reshape Pakistan’s identity in global sports. “We’re not just building fighters; we’re building a movement,” Omar says. “Pakistan’s MMA scene is no longer underground.
It’s national. It’s real. And Rizwan is leading that charge.”
Behind every great athlete is a strong support system, and for Rizwan, that includes his official sponsor, ACTIVIT, and its CEO, Rd. Rizwan Aftab Ahmed. “He’s like a big brother to me,” Rizwan said. “His support with finances, health, and nutrition has been magical. After Omar Ahmed, he’s been the biggest reason behind my winning streak.”
For Rizwan, MMA is more than a sport. It’s a calling, a mission, and a message. “MMA makes you physically and mentally stronger. It’s bigger than cricket. I hope my journey inspires young fighters in Pakistan to step up, train hard, and dream of the UFC.”
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