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Pakistani MMA fighter Zia Mashwani delivered a stunning knockout victory against India’s Bharat Khandare at BRAVE CF 85, held in Lahore on Sunday. This event marked a historic moment as it was the first time an India vs. Pakistan MMA fight took place on Pakistani soil. Prior to this, no Indian MMA fighter had ever crossed the border to compete in Pakistan, making Khandare’s participation a landmark occasion in the sport’s history.

BRAVE Combat Federation, often referred to as BRAVE CF, is a globally recognized mixed martial arts (MMA) promotion that originated in Bahrain. Since its inception, BRAVE CF has become known for hosting high-caliber international events that bring together fighters from around the world. The organization’s mission is to elevate the sport of MMA, particularly in regions where it has yet to gain widespread popularity, such as South Asia.

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The India-Pakistan rivalry, deeply rooted in sports like cricket, added an extra layer of intensity to this MMA bout. Fans from both nations eagerly anticipated the clash between Mashwani and Khandare, symbolizing not just a contest of skill but also a rare sporting connection between the two countries.

In addition to Mashwani’s victory, another highly anticipated India-Pakistan bout is set to take place during the co-main event of the night, where Indian MMA fighter Srikant Sekhar will face Pakistan’s Rizwan Ali. This event signifies a growing interest in MMA in the region, with BRAVE CF playing a pivotal role in fostering competition and camaraderie among South Asian fighters.