Updated On: 24 February, 2022 11:35 AM IST | New Delhi | ANI
"I feel the training given to these young MMA enthusiasts can be of superior quality. This can thereby lead to building a MMA community in itself. Such endeavours will encourage more young individuals to take up sports like MMA," she said

Picture courtesy/Ritu Phogat`s Instagram account
India`s Ritu Phogat, who is currently ranked 4 in ONE Championship atomweight division, is a massive advocate for Mixed Martial Arts in India.
The 27-year-old comes from a famous family of athletes. After winning a gold medal at the Commonwealth Wrestling Championship in 2016, Phogat transitioned to MMA a few years later and is on a mission to become the nation`s first-ever female champion in a major organisation.