Anita Karim Wins Pakistan’s First Women’s MMA Fight

Historic Victory: Anita Karim Claims First Women’s MMA Title

ISLAMABAD (Web Desk) – Pakistani mixed martial artist Anita Karim made history on Saturday by winning the country’s first-ever professional women’s MMA fight. The landmark event took place in Islamabad during the Professional MMA League Infinite Championship. Competing in the 52kg women’s title bout, Anita delivered a stunning performance, knocking out Iran’s Parisa Shamsabadi in the very first round, claiming her first professional MMA title in front of a home audience.

Hailing from Hunza, Anita is Pakistan’s first professional female MMA fighter and has earned international recognition for her achievements in combat sports. Her historic victory marks a major milestone for women’s MMA in Pakistan.

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Mixed martial arts is a full-contact sport that combines techniques from boxing, grappling, karate, Brazilian jiu-jitsu, and kickboxing, challenging fighters both physically and mentally.

Anita’s path to success has not been easy. Earlier this year, she made the tough decision to leave university to focus entirely on MMA, a choice that has now led to a groundbreaking achievement for Pakistani women in sports.

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