Shahzaib Rind becomes KC Lightweight World Champion after a remarkable performance against Brazilian fighter Luis Rocha, marking a major moment for Pakistan’s growing mixed martial arts scene.
Rind secured a decisive win at KC 56, extending his unbeaten professional record to 8-0. The event, held in a packed arena, saw him dominate the bout with strong technique and strategic pressure.
The 8-0 fighter from Pakistan showcased exceptional control and precise striking throughout the fight. His calculated approach and resilience earned him a unanimous victory and the prestigious KC Lightweight World Championship title.
This victory has made Shahzaib Rind the first Pakistani to hold the KC Lightweight title, establishing himself as one of the brightest MMA prospects in South Asia. He is now viewed as a symbol of hope for aspiring fighters across Pakistan.
Rind’s win not only reflects his individual talent but also highlights the rapid rise of MMA in Pakistan. The sport has gained a solid fanbase, and athletes are now gaining international recognition.
Fans on social media and MMA experts celebrated Rind’s performance, calling it a landmark achievement. Many believe his victory will open doors for more Pakistani fighters on the global MMA circuit.
Following his win, Rind expressed gratitude to his fans and trainers, vowing to continue training hard. “This belt is for my country,” he said in a post-fight interview. “Pakistan is ready to rise in MMA.”