Sangram Singh is making remarkable strides in the world of mixed martial arts (MMA) at the age of 40, positioning Indian combat sports on the global stage. Starting his career as a celebrated wrestler, Sangram has leveraged his skills to transition into MMA, a sport rapidly gaining prominence worldwide.
Career Transition and Vision
From his foundation as a wrestling champion with national and international accolades, Sangram has embraced MMA despite the challenges of age and the sport’s demanding nature. At the recent India MMA Summit in New Delhi, he shared his vision to nurture and inspire the next generation of Indian MMA fighters, emphasizing the importance of:
- Better training facilities
- Greater exposure for Indian fighters internationally
- Building a strong MMA culture and community in India
“I want to be the bridge that connects Indian talent to global opportunities,” he said, highlighting his commitment to elevating Indian MMA on the world stage.
Developing Indian MMA Talent
Sangram believes in the immense potential of Indian athletes to excel in MMA if provided with proper resources and guidance. He explained that while wrestling remains popular in India, MMA requires a diverse skill set combining both striking and grappling techniques. To support this goal, he has launched an MMA academy in Mumbai focused on:
- Training young athletes with modern techniques
- Preparing fighters for international competitions
Recognition and Inspiration
Both fans and experts commend Sangram for his determination and leadership. Many see him as a pioneer bringing crucial attention to Indian combat sports at a time when global interest in MMA is surging. His personal fitness and dedication are exemplary, as he continues rigorous training and selectively competes in MMA bouts despite being in his 40s.
His journey serves as an inspiration to athletes of all ages, demonstrating that passion and perseverance can defy conventional limits. As Indian MMA continues to develop, Sangram’s evolving role as a mentor and ambassador will be essential in shaping international success for Indian fighters.
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