Sangram Singh Makes History as First Indian MMA Fighter in Argentina

Indian Mixed Martial Arts star Sangram Singh is set to make history by becoming the first Indian MMA fighter to compete in Argentina, headlining the SFH 28 event in Tigre, Buenos Aires. He will face rising French fighter Matteo Monteiro in a main bout described by organizers as the evening's biggest attraction. Sangram, who successfully transitioned from professional wrestling to MMA after the age of 40, has been training intensively under coach Bhupesh Kumar for this high-stakes encounter. The fight represents a significant milestone for Indian MMA on the global stage, with Sangram aiming to make his country proud on a South American platform.

Key Points: Sangram Singh First Indian MMA Fighter in Argentina Bout

  • First Indian MMA fighter in Argentina
  • Faces French fighter Matteo Monteiro
  • Transitioned from wrestling after 40
  • Trained by coach Bhupesh Kumar
  • Event organized by Samurai Fight House
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Sangram Singh gears up for his first MMA fight on Argentine soil

Indian MMA star Sangram Singh headlines SFH 28 in Argentina against France's Matteo Monteiro, marking a historic first for Indian MMA in South America.

"biggest platform of his career - Sangram Singh"

New Delhi, Feb 27

Excitement is building in Argentina as Indian MMA star Sangram Singh prepares to headline in Tigre of Buenos Aires on Sunday. The bout marks a historic milestone, as Sangram becomes the first Indian Mixed Martial Arts fighter to compete on Argentine soil.

Organised by leading Argentine promotion Samurai Fight House, the event will feature Sangram in the main bout against rising French fighter Matteo Monteiro. SFH President Martin Pakciarz described the contest as the biggest attraction of the evening, predicting a gripping clash between experience and youthful aggression.

According to Pakciarz, fans in Argentina are eager to witness the Indian veteran in action, particularly after his notable appearances in Georgia and the Netherlands. His successful transition from professional wrestling to mixed martial arts - especially after the age of 40 - has sparked considerable curiosity and admiration.

Sangram, widely regarded as an ambassador of MMA in India, said that when he initially entered the sport, many doubted whether a wrestler could adapt to the demands of MMA. However, he remained confident that the discipline, fitness, and fighting spirit developed during his wrestling career would translate effectively into the cage.

Sangram believes his international exposure in recent fights has helped him evolve into a more mature and well-rounded fighter. Calling SFH 28 the "biggest platform" of his career, Sangram expressed pride in representing India before a South American audience and pledged to maintain his winning momentum while making the country proud.

For the high-stakes encounter, Sangram has been training intensively under coach Bhupesh Kumar. His preparation has focused on refining transitions, strengthening ground control, sharpening striking combinations, and enhancing overall fitness to match elite international standards.

As anticipation grows in Argentina, SFH 28 promises not only an electrifying main event but also a landmark chapter in the global rise of Indian mixed martial arts.

- IANS

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Priya S
His journey is so inspiring. Transitioning to MMA after 40 and now fighting internationally shows incredible dedication. Hope he gets more coverage in Indian sports news.
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Rohit P
Representing India in South America! This is the kind of sports diplomacy we need. Go Sangram! Make us proud. Hope DD Sports or someone is broadcasting this.
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Michael C
As an MMA fan, I'm curious to see how his wrestling base holds up against a younger striker. The experience vs. youth dynamic makes this a fascinating main event. Best of luck to him.
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Shreya B
It's great to see, but I do wish the article gave more details about his opponent. What's Monteiro's record? Understanding the challenge would make his potential victory even sweeter.
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Karthik V
Jai Hind! Our athletes are competing everywhere now. From the wrestling mat to the MMA cage, Sangram is a true fighter. His fitness at this age is goals. 🥊

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