Sangram Singh's 7-Coach Army Preps for Historic MMA Fight in Argentina

Indian wrestler-turned-MMA fighter Sangram Singh is deep into preparations for his upcoming bout against France's Matteo Monteiro in Argentina. He is supported by a dedicated seven-member coaching and physio team overseeing wrestling, boxing, jujutsu, gymnastics, and strength training. The fight on April 5 in Buenos Aires marks the first time an Indian MMA fighter will compete on Argentine soil. Sangram, a Commonwealth champion and Fit India icon, views the match as a significant challenge against an opponent 17 years his junior.

Key Points: Sangram Singh Trains for MMA Fight vs France's Matteo Monteiro

  • Training with 7-member specialist team
  • Fight vs 24-year-old French opponent
  • Historic first for Indian MMA in Argentina
  • Rigorous daily routine starts at 7 AM
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Sangram Singh intensifies preparations for MMA fight against France's Matteo Monteiro

Indian wrestler Sangram Singh intensifies training with a 7-member team for his historic MMA bout in Argentina against France's Matteo Monteiro.

Sangram Singh intensifies preparations for MMA fight against France's Matteo Monteiro
"he understands his strengths and weaknesses well and is working to convert his grey areas into strengths - Sangram Singh on coach Bhupesh"

New Delhi, March 10

Indian wrestler turned MMA fighter Sangram Singh is intensifying preparations for his upcoming mixed martial arts bout with the support of a seven-member team that closely monitors every aspect of his training, from coaching and flexibility sessions to weight training, yoga and pranayama.

The Commonwealth heavyweight wrestling champion and Fit India Movement icon has been training across multiple cities, including Mumbai, Ahmedabad and Delhi, as part of his preparations. While his sparring partners change depending on the location of training, his core coaching staff remains constant and continues to guide him through the process.

Sangram's next MMA fight is scheduled for Sunday, April 5, in Tigre, Buenos Aires, Argentina, where he will face 24-year-old French fighter, Matteo Monteiro. Monteiro is 17 years younger than Sangram, making the contest a significant challenge. The bout will also mark the first time an Indian MMA fighter competes on Argentine soil.

Currently, Sangram is supported by six coaches and a physio who together oversee different aspects of his training. Bhupesh Kumar trains him in modern wrestling, while Suraj Dharman handles boxing and kickboxing sessions. Kapil Sharma is responsible for training him in jujutsu techniques, while Suhas Lohar works with him on gymnastics to improve flexibility. Weight training is supervised by former Army veteran Pradeep Tomar, and Ronnie Vats oversees his overall fitness.

Physiotherapist Dr Manoj Attri is also part of the team and helps address issues related to muscle strain and recovery.

Explaining his preparation routine, Sangram said he is currently undergoing training in wrestling, boxing, kickboxing and jujutsu, all key disciplines used in MMA. In the Pro Wrestling League, Punjab Royals coach and director Bhupesh is guiding him in modern wrestling techniques.

Sangram said that since Bhupesh has worked with him for a long time, he understands his strengths and weaknesses well and is working to convert his grey areas into strengths.

He is also receiving boxing and kickboxing training from Suraj Dharman, who has been active in coaching for the past 12 years. Sangram believes Suraj helped him master both attacking and defensive techniques using kicks and punches.

Jujutsu coach Kapil Sharma is currently training him in techniques such as choking and locking, which play a crucial role in MMA bouts. Kapil learnt the nuances of the discipline in Brazil before further training in Germany.

To improve body flexibility, Sangram trains under gymnastics coach Suhas Lohar two to three days a week at the Andheri Sports Complex in Mumbai. On other days, he focuses on weight training under Pradeep Tomar. Physiotherapist Manoj Attri helps him with muscle recovery when needed.

Sangram said his daily preparation for the fight begins at 7 a.m. The routine starts with warm-up exercises and Surya Namaskar, followed by abdominal and waist exercises, including sit-ups and crunches. This is followed by a pranayama session.

After bathing and offering holy jal to Surya Devata and Shiva, he practices boxing and kick boxing for an hour under the supervision of Suraj Dharman. On certain days, he also trains in gymnastics with Suhas Lohar, which has helped him master forward and backward flips. In addition, he undergoes weight training with Pradeep Tomar and continues wrestling training under Bhupesh, while Ronnie Vats looks after his overall fitness.

Sangram, who competed internationally in Greco-Roman wrestling and spent a long time in the national camp, has transitioned into MMA after his professional wrestling career and work as an actor, youth icon and motivational speaker.

He will now compete in his third MMA fight. In his debut bout in the Georgian city of Tbilisi, he defeated Pakistan's Ali Raza Nasir, who was 15 years younger than him, in just 90 seconds. In his second MMA fight in Amsterdam, he defeated Tunisia's Hakim Tarabelsi, who was 12 years younger than him and a seven-time Tunisian champion who had also won medals at the European Championships.

This time, Sangram will face France's Matteo Monteiro, who is 17 years younger than him.

Sangram also said that after being named a Fit India icon by the government, his responsibility towards society has increased. He added that he tries to spread awareness among people about the importance of yoga, pranayama and homemade food.

- IANS

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Priya S
The age difference is a bit worrying, but his track record shows he can handle younger opponents. His win against the Pakistani fighter in 90 seconds was epic! Hope he makes India proud in Argentina. The support team of 7 members sounds very professional.
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Rohit P
Respect for his dedication, but I hope the focus isn't just on celebrity status. At 41, competing against a 24-year-old is a massive physical challenge. The article mentions his team well, but I'd like to see more about his specific strategy for Monteiro's fighting style.
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Sarah B
The holistic approach is impressive—yoga, pranayama, gymnastics, and modern techniques. It's like a complete Indian wellness model applied to combat sports. Wishing him the very best!
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Karthik V
First Indian MMA fighter in Argentina! That's a milestone in itself. His story is a great motivation for young athletes to transition between sports. Jai Hind!
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Michael C
Interesting to see the global mix—coach trained in Brazil and Germany, fighting a French opponent in Argentina. MMA truly is an international sport. Rooting for Sangram from here!

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