Yes, MMA is Mixed Martial Arts and draws from boxing, wrestling, judo, jujitsu, karate and others. As is typical with Pakistani's do you notice Mujtaba point up to say victory belongs to Allah and then proceeds to prostate on the ground.Well, this was brutal demonstration of physics laws and how to use them against opponent.
Not great expert in mma fights and want to ask if there is some influence of aikido as the final move of this lad reminds me on that martial art, of course disregarding his punch.
Did you see Ahmed Mujtaba wrapped in Pakistani flag? Need I say more.A nice knock out but what does a fight between individual fighters even have to do with “Pakistan vs India”?
Agreed. It's sports. National pride. Like when Azerbaijan won the war Turks were happy. It was not like Turks sprouted extra inches or got rich. Ditto like in soccer when teams win it's not like the spectators or team supporters get taller or richer. Indeed they pay out of their backsides for club strips and out of noses for tickets. The payers do get filthy rich. This is how sport is. It's a primeval tribal instinct. And when it comes to Pak v India it's all gloves off.Yes I saw the flag on his neck and it’s quite common for fighters to celebrate with their flags before or after a fight yet it’s still just a fight for some small organization that I haven’t heard of before now.
Don’t you understand how stupid and pointless it is to turn some MMA fight like that into a Holly War against India or whatever? It’s not like after that win of Ahmad all Pakistanis are now richer, more powerful and with 4” longer dicks or something.
Agreed. It's sports. National pride. Like when Azerbaijan won the war Turks were happy. It was not like Turks sprouted extra inches or got rich. Ditto like in soccer when teams win it's not like the spectators or team supporters get taller or richer. Indeed they pay out of their backsides for club strips and out of noses for tickets. The payers do get filthy rich. This is how sport is. It's a primeval tribal instinct. And when it comes to Pak v India it's all gloves off.
That's more for team sports and it's ridiculous to compare an active war with some random sport. Regarding MMA, it was always about individual fighters. For instance, Mayweather's fights with McGregor or Pacquiao were never termed as USA vs Ireland or USA vs Philippines. It was always about individuals but if this kinda comparison makes you sleep better at night...so be it. One reason Khabib's fight got out of proportion is McGregor abusing Islam and Khabib's dad. Nevertheless, our sporting records and sporting scene are way ahead of yoursAgreed. It's sports. National pride. Like when Azerbaijan won the war Turks were happy. It was not like Turks sprouted extra inches or got rich. Ditto like in soccer when teams win it's not like the spectators or teaYoum supporters get taller or richer. Indeed they pay out of their backsides for club strips and out of noses for tickets. The payers do get filthy rich. This is how sport is. It's a primeval tribal instinct. And when it comes to Pak v India it's all gloves off.
I noticed that very well, even if i not it also belongs to Allah, i respect Ali, Khabib and this guy among all others heritage and acknowledgment as sign of personal virtue and great role models for lncoming lost generations but do not like to brag about it, you know what i mean great guys and all but respect some boundaris and avoid ego boosting, even with online praisingYes, MMA is Mixed Martial Arts and draws from boxing, wrestling, judo, jujitsu, karate and others. As is typical with Pakistani's do you notice Mujtaba point up to say victory belongs to Allah and then proceeds to prostate on the ground.
I guess it is as close to a raw street fight where anything goes ...
Clearly your not catching on what I am saying. No idea what a dodgy comment by some idiot is supposed to mean but anyway this is getting tedious. Have nice evening.Karabakh is something completely different than any sport- it was an actual war of our brothers against a common enemy where actual blood was spilled and lives were lost for land.
Also national team games in popular sports (cricket for you or football for us), bear a much bigger importance than an individual MMA fight for a franchise nobody heard about in fighting sports.
“Filthy hindu cow worshipper, look how the Pakistani warrior smashed the skull of your guy!”... sounds like 13 years old kids arguing.
Mashallah. What can any Pakistani patriot say?"I dedicate this fight to all my Kashmiri brothers, Kashmiri people, and the soldiers of the Pakistan Army, to my people and my fans around the world. God willing, we will continue to win and continue to wave Pakistan's flag."
Wow what a punch. This is similiar to how Azerbaijani chess grandmaster Teimur Radjabov defeated his Armenian counterpart. He dropped tears out of joy. I agree that these are sports but they get extra meaning/tensity when the countries of the contesters are in conflict. As long as it is fair play I have no problem with that. Kudos to Pakistani fighter.Did you see Ahmed Mujtaba wrapped in Pakistani flag? Need I say more.
Pre-fight interview.
Yeah, I know them. They came from Afghanistan after a massacre right?For those who are wondering what are Hazara. They a ethnic community mostly found around Quetta who are the remains of Genghiz Khan's invasions in this part of the world and hail from what is now Kazakhistan/Mongolia region. Most are Shia Muslims and have sadly become centre of the Sunni/Shia sectarian strife.
Thanks mate. Pakistan and India have had three wars. Even as we post now there is the line running through divided Kashmir called LOC where soldiers from both sides are dug in and regularly firefights break out. Men die. This is 70 years of rivalry. All this spills into sport.Wow what a punch. This is similiar to how Azerbaijani chess grandmaster Teimur Radjabov defeated his Armenian counterpart. He dropped tears out of joy. I agree that these are sports but they get extra meaning/tensity when the countries of the contesters are in conflict. As long as it is fair play I have no problem with that. Kudos to Pakistani fighter.
Note: He indeed looks like Wolverine