Mixed Martial Arts Pakistan

[1][2][3] Mixed Martial Arts Pakistan covers the training of students, promoting events, sponsoring of fighters and the organization also reaches out to the community as well.

Having a background in different martial arts including Muay Thai, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and Boxing, which he studied in Thailand and United States respectively, he started giving free classes in his hometown to all the kids in the community during one of his visits to Pakistan in the winter of 2007.

I did not think that money was worth living in suburbia or spending 3 hours of my day in a car going to a job that felt meaningless.

Others from the martial arts community took notice when he started showing Pride and UFC fights explaining MMA was the evolution of combat sports.

[12]PAK MMA collaborated with international fight promoters "Three Beards Promotion" in organizing the first professional MMA event in South Asia that was conducted inside an international level octagonal cage, known as Pak Fight Club at the Punjab Stadium in Lahore, Pakistan .

[13][14] The first Pak Fight Club or PFC took place in Lahore, Pakistan which was the first professional MMA event in South Asia.

Fighters all over Pakistan come to take part in the PFC, Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, Gujar Khan, Quetta, Multan just to name a few.

Mixed Martial Arts Pakistan was present and a part of the ONE Asia MMA Summit 2012, being represented by President Bashir Ahmad.

[17] PAK MMA fighters, Shah 'No Pain' Hussain,[18] Ovais Shah,[19] Shams Rehman,[20] Afnan Iftikhar,[21] Nadeem Naeem,[22] Hassan Khan[23] and Waqar Ahmad[24] have been signed to Super Fight League, India's biggest MMA promotion, to compete against the promotion's best while representing Pakistan in their respective weight classes, however the organisation never got back to them.

[25] Bashir won the fight via unanimous decision becoming the first Pakistani MMA fighter to compete and win on an international stage.

The cage constructed by PAK MMA, affectionately known as "the paktagon".