Anita Karim made history by winning Pakistan’s first ever professional women’s MMA fight. The match took place in Islamabad as part of the Professional MMA League Infinite Championship. Competing in the 52 kg title fight, Karim stunned the audience by knocking out her opponent, Iran’s Parisa Shamsabadi, in the very first round. This impressive victory earned her the championship title in front of cheering fans at home.
Originally from Hunza, Anita Karim has already gained recognition on the international stage. She recently became Pakistan’s first female to earn a brown belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, a significant achievement in martial arts. Her success in MMA and BJJ highlights her dedication, skill, and determination to excel in combat sports.
Karim’s victory is a historic moment for women’s sports in Pakistan. It not only celebrates her personal achievement but also opens doors for other young women to follow in her footsteps. Her win is expected to inspire many female athletes across the country to take up MMA and other martial arts, proving that with hard work and perseverance, women can achieve remarkable success in fields traditionally dominated by men.







