Hyderabad’s Naisha Bajaj, a law student and rising kickboxing star, eyes the World Championship in Dubai and dreams of representing India in the Olympics. Despite financial struggles and injuries, she continues to win medals and seeks stronger support for the sport in Telangana.
Harsha a B.Tech graduate and a post-graduate diploma holder in Disaster Management, this spirited boxer is clearly fighting heavy odds off the ring as he chases bigger dreams of clinching honours on the international stage abroad
Despite its growing popularity and the dedication of local athletes, the sport is not included in Telangana's sports reserve list, which denies them State-level job opportunities, access to government-sponsored training facilities, competition funding and many more.
Bengaluru: A kickboxer from Mysuru who went into coma after suffering grievous injury at a kickboxing event in the city on July 10 has died in a private hospital, police said. A FIR has been registered at the Jnanabharathi police station in this connection. According to police, the state-level ”K1 Kickboxing championship” was organised at […]
Hyderabad: Hyderabad kickboxing athletes won as many as five medals, including two gold, in the Amar Shahid General Bipin Rawat Memorial National Kickboxing Championship at the Raja Virbhadra Singh Stadium, Kumarhatti, Solan Himachal Pradesh, on Tuesday. K Pavan won the gold medal in the -63 kg category in the full contact event while Krish Kumar […]