Chandigarh: In a remarkable display of skill and determination, Sayed Zamin Raza Abdi clinched the gold medal at the 2nd WBC Amateur Muaythai India Championship 2025, held in Chandigarh. The prestigious tournament, organised by the World Boxing Council Muaythai, brought together top amateur fighters from across the country. Zamin’s victory not only earned him national acclaim but also secured his selection for the Paris Verona international tournament, marking a significant milestone in his combat sports journey. Speaking after his win, Zamin expressed deep gratitude and humility: “All praise for Allah and thanks to the Imam of our Time (a.t.f.s). Winning the gold medal at the 2nd WBC Amateur Muaythai India Championship 2025 is a dream come true. I trained hard for this moment and I am grateful to my coach Farhan Sir (Combat 360), my family, and everyone who believed in me. This is just the beginning — Inshallah we will get more." Zamin’s father, Sayed Raza Abdi, was visibly emotional after witnessing his son’s triumph. “Watching Zamin Raza win the gold medal fills me with immense pride and joy. His dedication, discipline, and passion have truly paid off. I always believed he had the heart of a champion, and today he proved it. Inshallah, he will one day make India proud.” Zamin is also preparing for a career in Mixed Martial Arts (MMA), further expanding his potential on the global combat sports stage. The championship in Chandigarh not only celebrated the rising talent in Muaythai but also highlighted the growing popularity and competitive spirit of amateur martial arts in India. With athletes like Zamin leading the charge, the future of Indian combat sports looks promising.