Key Points

The Pro Panja League is making its exciting debut in Bihar with the Federation Cup 2025 Championship. This major sporting event will be held in Patna on October 4th and 5th, bringing arm wrestling to the state for the first time. The tournament will feature competitions across weightlifting, powerlifting, and multiple arm-wrestling weight divisions. A special highlight will be a mega match between league stars Tushar Awasthi and Prasenjit Patra, adding extra excitement for fans.

Key Points: Pro Panja League Debuts in Bihar with Federation Cup 2025

  • Event features weightlifting, powerlifting and multiple arm-wrestling weight categories
  • Special mega match between stars Tushar Awasthi and Prasenjit Patra
  • Aims to provide a national platform for local sporting talent in Bihar
  • Organized under the leadership of Umesh Chaudhary in Patna on Oct 4-5
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Pro Panja League set to debut in Bihar with Federation Cup 2025 Championship

Pro Panja League brings its arm-wrestling spectacle to Patna for the first time with the Federation Cup 2025, featuring top athletes and a special mega match.

"We are thrilled to bring the Pro Panja League to Bihar for the very first time. - Parvin Dabas, Co-Founder of Pro Panja League"

Patna, October 4

The Pro Panja League, India's biggest arm-wrestling promotion, is set to make its much-awaited debut in Bihar with the Federation Cup 2025 Championship, scheduled to be held in Patna, on October 4 and 5. The prestigious event is being organised under the leadership of Umesh Chaudhary and promises to bring a power-packed sporting spectacle to the people of Bihar.

The championship will feature competitions in weightlifting, powerlifting and arm wrestling, with the arm-wrestling categories divided into 50 kg, 60 kg, 70 kg, 80 kg and 80+ kg. The tournament will also host a special mega match between two of Pro Panja League's stars, Tushar Awasthi from MP Hathodas and Prasenjit Patra from Jaipur Veers, adding extra excitement to the event.

Speaking about Pro Panja League's much-awaited event in Bihar, Parvin Dabas, Co-Founder of Pro Panja League, said as quoted from a press release, "We are thrilled to bring the Pro Panja League to Bihar for the very first time. Arm wrestling is growing at a fast rate in India, and the enthusiasm in Bihar for sports has always been incredible. With the Federation Cup, we are not just promoting the sport but also providing a platform for local talent to shine on the national stage."

Speaking on the occasion, Preeti Jhangiani, President of PAFI, Vice-President of the Asian Arm-Wrestling Federation, said, "I am extremely excited to be in Bihar. There is a strong sporting culture, and bringing arm wrestling here through the Federation Cup 2025 is very special for us. I can't wait to experience the energy of the fans and witness the incredible talent that will step onto the Pro Panja table."

The Federation Cup 2025 Championship marks another milestone in the journey of Pro Panja League as it continues to expand its footprint across India, inspiring athletes and entertaining fans with the electrifying sport of arm wrestling.

- ANI

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Priya S
Great initiative! Bihar has so much untapped sporting talent. Hope this gives local athletes the platform they deserve. Wishing all participants the very best! 💪
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Arjun K
Arm wrestling is becoming really popular across India. Good to see Pro Panja League expanding to smaller cities. Bihar's sports culture definitely needs more such events.
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Sarah B
While I appreciate the initiative, I hope the organizers ensure proper safety measures and medical facilities. Arm wrestling can lead to serious injuries if not conducted properly.
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Meera T
Yaar, this is amazing! My brother is into powerlifting and he's so excited about this event. Finally Bihar getting the recognition it deserves in sports. Jai Bihar! 🙏
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David E
Interesting to see how traditional Indian sports are getting professional platforms. The weight categories seem well-organized. Hope to see more such initiatives across India.

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