
The Pakistan Mixed Martial Arts Federation (PakMMA) is set to host one of the largest combat sports events in the country with Pakistan Combat Night 2025, a three-day MMA tournament featuring over 200 athletes.
The event is scheduled to take place from August 22 to 24.
The fights will be held across two venues. The qualifiers and semifinals will take place at BraveGym in Lahore on August 22 and 23.
The grand finale and the main event will be open to general public at the DHA Phase 6 Sports Complex in Lahore.
The mega event is organised solely by PakMMA Federation, under the leadership of its President Omar Ahmed.
The tournament brings together professional and amateur fighters from Pakistan, Egypt, Tunisia, Uzbekistan, and beyond.
The event followed a series of nationwide selection trials and is being positioned as a national platform for talent development. Select pro card athletes from this tournament will be granted the opportunity to participate in the prestigious Road to BRAVE series in Georgia, USA, later this year — offering global exposure to Pakistan's top fighters.
To ensure the safety and well-being of all athletes, the event is being supported by Rd. Rizwan Aftab Ahmed, CEO ACTIVIT and Director National Hospital & Medical Centre who will be providing on-site medical care, emergency response services, and athlete support throughout the tournament.
Two of Pakistan's top fighters — both ACTIVIT-sponsored athletes — will feature in the main card:
Rizwan Ali (Pakistan, 9-0) will face Adham Mohammed (Egypt, 11-4)
Eman Falcon Khan (Pakistan, 6-3) will compete against Maha Houmiel (Tunisia, 3-1)
Both athletes' nutrition, training, and medical support in the lead-up to the event have been facilitated by ACTIVIT.
Additional main card bouts include:
Zia Mashwani vs. Samad Moradmand; Aqib Awan vs. Mohamed Abo Ali; Ismail Khan vs. Lazizhhon Uzbehov; Babar Ali vs. Serkhan Valili
The event promises a dynamic showcase of regional talent and a crucial stepping stone for fighters aiming to enter the international arena.
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