Pakistani MMA fighter Ahmed Mujtaba dedicates win over Indian opponent to the people of Kashmir
KARACHI:
Pakistan’s Ahmed ‘Wolverine’ Mujtaba delivers on his promise as he knocked out India’s Rahul Raju also known as ‘The Kerala Krusher” in less than a minute at the One Championship Unbreakable III welterweight fight in Singapore on Friday.
The fight has a legend to it as it was cancelled twice, but it was also Mujtaba’s comeback to the cage after 2018 due to visa issues and him unable to travel.
“It is a huge win for all of us,” Mujtaba’s manager Rizvan Ali told
Today’s outlook: Coronavirus toll reaches 11,914, Qaiser decries NA ruckus
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Pakistan has reported 11,914 coronavirus deaths so far. At least 1,286 people died in the last 24 hours. The country has reported 553,128 cases so far.Punjab CM Usman Buzdar will travel to Rajanpur today. He left for the airport without protocol. He went to Multan on Friday.National Assembly Speaker Asad Qaisar has taken notice of the ruckus in Parliament on February 4. He has summoned footage of the session. The statements of witnesses will be recorded too. He has called a meeting on February 8.Pakistani Mixed Martial Art fighter Ahmed Mujtaba defeated on Friday his Indian opponent Rahul Raju in the first round of their One Championship Unbreakable III Lightweight match in Singapore. Mujtaba, also known as “Wolverine”
ONE Championship: Unbreakable Preview and Predictions
In M. Night Shyamalan’s 2000 film
Unbreakable, Bruce Willis portrays David Dunn, a character who survives a train crash that kills everyone on board. With some prompting from Samuel L. Jackson’s character, Elijah Price, Dunn comes to realize that he is essentially invincible, living up to the movie’s name.
The two combatants at the top of the bill for Friday’s
ONE Championship: Unbreakable card might not be gifted with Dunn’s supernatural traits, but they certainly managed to make their opponents look as brittle as Jackson’s “Mr. Glass.”
Alaverdi Ramazanov, the ONE bantamweight kickboxing titleholder, marched through Andrew Miller and Ognjen Topic with first-round finishes as he built an argument for a shot at gold. He achieved his goal when he decisioned Zhang Chenglong in December 2019 to claim the belt.