Sangram Singh Gets New French Opponent After Moteiro's Injury Withdrawal

French fighter Mauteu Moteiro has withdrawn from his scheduled MMA bout against India's Sangram Singh due to a knee injury sustained in training. He has been replaced by fellow French fighter Florian Coudiere for the fight, which remains set for April 5 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Sangram Singh notes the challenge of facing a younger, less-scouted opponent whose preparation videos are not publicly available. The former Commonwealth champion is training with a seven-member team, focusing on kickboxing and endurance for the three-round contest.

Key Points: Sangram Singh's MMA Opponent Changed Due to Injury

  • Opponent withdraws due to knee injury
  • New challenger is 15 years younger
  • Fight in Argentina proceeds on schedule
  • Sangram prepared for third MMA bout
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Sangram Singh's opponent fighter withdraw his name from the fight, new challenger announced

French fighter Mauteu Moteiro withdraws from April 5 MMA fight with Sangram Singh due to a knee injury. New opponent Florian Coudiere steps in.

Sangram Singh's opponent fighter withdraw his name from the fight, new challenger announced
"When you don't know much about your opponent, the task becomes even more challenging. - Sangram Singh"

New Delhi, March 18

Sangram Singh`s French opponent, Mauteu Moteiro, has withdrawn from the MMA fight in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He will not be able to fight due to a knee injury.

According to a press release, his place has now been given to another fighter, Florian Coudiere of France. This fight will be played on April 5, in Tigre, Buenos Aires, Argentina, as scheduled.

Mauteu Moteiro has apologised to his fans for this. He says he has suffered a knee injury during practice. He will regret not participating in a prestigious MMA fight in this way. It was a difficult decision, but he apologised to the organisers and his opponent, but at the same time, he is extremely grateful to his team and family, who are rallying over his return in the future.

Sangram Singh said he also regretted Moteiro's withdrawal, as all his coaches had prepared him by watching Moteiro's preparation videos, but he felt that his new opponent was more secretive in preparing. That's why he hasn't even posted videos of his preparations on social media. Wrestlers from Japan also do not usually post their videos on social media. Thinking that his opponents might come up with a strategy according to his game. Sangram Singh said that when you don't know much about your opponent, the task becomes even more challenging. The new competitor is now 15 years younger than him, he said.

"It is a pleasure for us to have you come to Argentina to fight," Samurai Fight Association organiser Martin Pakciarz said in a message to Sangram Singh on the occasion. We welcome you. You have been the number one fighter in this sport in India. Your emergence as a force in this sport is a big deal. There is tremendous excitement in Argentina and among your fans to see your fight.

Sangram Singh's coach, Bhupesh Kumar, said that the overall preparations for Sangram are going well. The top MMA fighters in the world have been wrestlers who pay special attention to the art of boxing, kickboxing and jujutsu in their sport. He said that Sangram is also focusing on kickboxing these days. Locking and choking matter quite a bit in this sport after wrestling techniques, throwing and take-down. There are three rounds of five minutes each. Therefore, his endurance and conditioning are also being worked on quite a bit. It is worth mentioning that Sangram Singh is preparing for an MMA fight with a support staff of seven members these days.

Sangram is a former Commonwealth heavyweight champion. He is the icon & Brand Ambassador of Fit India, Government of India. He himself has also been an international-level wrestler of Greco-Roman style wrestling. At the National Camp for a long time, then of professional wrestling and after travelling the journey of an actor, model, motivational speaker, he is going to his third MMA fight. He is scheduled to hold a press conference in Delhi on March 24 on further strategy in this regard.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Interesting point about the new opponent being secretive and not posting videos. It shows a different, more traditional approach to preparation. Sangram and his team will have to rely on their own adaptability and strength. Best of luck to him!
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Priya S
So proud to see an Indian athlete like Sangram Singh competing on a global stage in Argentina! He's not just a fighter, but a Fit India ambassador. His journey from wrestler to MMA is truly inspiring. Jai Hind! 🏆
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Rohit P
The age difference is a big factor – 15 years is a lot in combat sports. But Sangram's experience in Greco-Roman wrestling and his Commonwealth champion pedigree should give him an edge in technique and mental strength. Let's go, champion!
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Vikram M
Respectfully, I hope the focus on kickboxing and a seven-member support staff translates into a solid game plan. Sometimes Indian athletes get great support but the strategy falters against unknown international opponents. Prove us wrong, Sangram! We are all rooting for you.
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Michael C
The mental shift required when your planned opponent changes last minute is huge. Kudos to Sangram and Coach Bhupesh for adapting. The emphasis on endurance for those 5-minute rounds is key. Smart preparation.

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