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Puja Tomar Creates History as First Indian Woman to Win UFC Fight

Puja Tomar, from Muzaffarnagar, Uttar Pradesh, achieves a milestone by securing victory in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), marking a significant moment for Indian MMA 

09-06-2024
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Puja Tomar, hailing from Muzaffarnagar, Uttar Pradesh, etched her name in the annals of Indian sports history by becoming the first Indian woman to secure victory in a Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) match. In a groundbreaking moment at UFC Louisville 2024, Tomar defeated Brazil's Rayanne dos Santos in the women's strawweight division, marking a significant milestone for Indian MMA.

The closely contested bout showcased Tomar's prowess and determination as she dominated the first round with powerful body kicks that left dos Santos reeling. Despite facing a formidable opponent, Tomar displayed resilience and strategic prowess, countering dos Santos's advances in the subsequent rounds. The final round culminated in a decisive push kick knockdown by Tomar, securing her victory and making history for Indian fighters on the global stage.

Following her historic win, Tomar dedicated the moment to Indian fighters and MMA enthusiasts, expressing her determination to shatter stereotypes and elevate the status of Indian fighters in the international arena. "This win is not just mine; it's for all Indian fans and fighters. I want to show the world that Indian fighters are not to be underestimated. We are on the rise, and I am committed to becoming a UFC champion," Tomar asserted.

Tomar's triumph resonates as a testament to the growing prominence of Indian athletes in global sports, inspiring a new generation of aspiring fighters. Her victory signifies a significant milestone in the journey of Indian MMA, paving the way for future success and recognition on the world stage.

Tomar's historic win follows in the footsteps of Bharat Kandare and Anshul Jubli, further solidifying India's presence in the competitive realm of UFC. As Tomar continues her journey towards excellence, her remarkable achievement serves as a beacon of hope and inspiration for Indian athletes worldwide.

Sony Sports Network, the official broadcaster of UFC in India and the sub-continent, provides live coverage of UFC matches on Sony Sports Ten channels, offering audiences an opportunity to witness the exhilarating action of mixed martial arts.

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