'Pakistan has one of the biggest talent pools for MMA in the world'
It wasn’t too long ago that a child in every household wanted to be a star cricketer. “I want to be a bowler like Wasim Akram” or “I want to bat like Saeed Anwar” were common phrases. However, with the deterioration of our national team, those phrases have changed.
Due to a dearth of bona fide sporting heroes, children and teens now look towards other sports to find athletes to idolise. Names like Amir Khan (the boxer), Conor McGregor and Georges St. Pierre (GSP) are more likely to be heard in houses.
With the rise of Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) and the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), McGregor, GSP and Anderson Silva are household names. Gyms and trainers are prevalent all across Karachi, providing training in the various forms of martial arts that MMA encompasses.
Its brutal nature aside, combat sports like MMA can be quite technical. Being aware of your surroundings and predicting your opponent’s next move trains fighters both physically and mentally.