Abdul Azim Badakhshi

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Abdul Azim Badakhshi
Badakhshi at Matrix fight Night in 2024
Born (1995-08-20) 20 August 1995 (age 28)
Kishim District, Badakhshan , Afghanistan
Native nameعبدالعظیم بدخشی
NicknameKnockout Man of Afghanistan
ResidenceMumbai , India
NationalityAfghan
Height5 ft 9 in (175 cm)
Weight145 lb (66 kg; 10 st 5 lb)
DivisionLightweight (2013–2018)
Welterweight (2018–now)
StyleCombat Sambo
StanceOrthodox
Fighting out ofMumbai, India
TeamMMA Matrix Gym
TrainerNangialai Nikzad
Years active2008–now
Mixed martial arts record
Total18
Wins14
By knockout11
By submission2
By decision1
Losses4
By knockout2
By decision2
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog

Abdul Azim Badakhshi (born on August 20, 1995) is an Afghan-born businessman, social media personality, former Professional Kickboxer and professional mixed martial arts (MMA) athlete. He hails from Badakhshan province in Afghanistan and holds a record of 14 wins and 4 losses, with 11 of those wins by knockout.[1][2] He is known as the "Knockout Man of Afghanistan". He is also engaged to Krishna Shroff, the sister of Bollywood star Tiger Shroff and daughter of Jackie Shroff, one of the most famous actors in Indian cinema. In addition to being a professional athlete, he is also actively involved in human rights activities.[3][4][5]

Early life and Background[edit]

Abdul Azim Badakhshi was born on August 20, 1995, in Kishm district, Badakhshan province, Afghanistan. From a young age, Badakhshi participated in sports, starting with kickboxing. Over the years, through consistent performance, he became recognized as one of Afghanistan's top athletes. Over the years, through hard work and perseverance, he became one of Afghanistan's top athletes.[6][7]

Badakhshi initially started with boxing and soon transitioned to Wushu, where he began participating in professional competitions. His performance in Wushu competitions led to his inclusion in the Afghanistan national team. As a national team member, he represented Afghanistan in several international competitions, showcasing his skills on a global stage.[8]

In 2013, after numerous professional boxing and wushu matches, Badakhshi transitioned to mixed martial arts (MMA). Competing in the 76 kg weight class and standing at 180 cm tall, he achieved significant success in various competitions. His dedication to MMA culminated in winning a championship belt of AFC, underscoring his abilities and talent in the sport.[9]

Badakhshi is recognized as one of the elite MMA fighters from Afghanistan. His participation in international competitions has brought great pride to his country. With a professional record of 14 wins and 4 losses, he has competed in various global organizations, including Super Fight League (SFL), AFC - Afghanistan Fighting Championship 3, SFL 2017: Semifinals - Ultimate Showdown: Delhi Heroes vs. Goa Pirates, and ACB 86 in Moscow. Through these platforms, he has continually proven his prowess in MMA.[10][11]

Abdul Azim Badakhshi, known as the "Knockout Man of Afghanistan," remains a prominent figure in Afghan sports. His journey from boxing to Wushu and ultimately to MMA highlights his versatility and commitment to excellence in martial arts. Through his achievements, Badakhshi has become a symbol of national pride and an inspiration to aspiring athletes in Afghanistan.[12][13]

Personal Life[edit]

In a 2023 television interview, Abdul Azim Badakhshi confirmed that he is engaged to Krishna Shroff, the daughter of Jackie Shroff and sister of Tiger Shroff, one of Bollywood's famous actors. They are set to get married soon. Krishna Shroff is involved in filmmaking and cinema.[14][15] [16]

Mixed martial arts record[edit]

Professional record breakdown
18 matches 14 wins 4 losses
By knockout 11 2
By submission 2 0
By decision 1 2

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Res. Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
Loss 14-4 Sanjeet Budhwar KO (Punch) Matrix Fight Night|MFN 14 9 March 2024 2 3:18 Mumbai, India Defend the MFN Lightweight Championship.
Win 14-3 Hae Jin Park KO (Elbow) MFN 13 - Matrix Fight Night 13 28 October 2023 1 0:18 Mumbai, India
Win 13-3 Fabricio Oliveira Decision (Unanimous) Matrix Fight Night|MFN 8 1 April 2022 3 5:00 Mumbai, India
Win 12-3 Marcelo Guarilha Faro de Jesus KO MFN 7 - Matrix Fight Night 7 10 December 2021 2 3:25 Mumbai, India
Win 11-3 Agshin Babaev TKO (Punches) Brave CF 47 - Brave Combat Federation 47: Asian Domination 11 March 2021 1 4:23 Manama, Bahrain
Loss 10-3 Akhmed Magomedov Decision (Unanimous) Brave CF 45 - Brave Combat Federation 45 11 Nov 2020 3 5:00 Manama, Bahrain
Win 10-2 Bakhtiyar Arzimanov TKO (Punches) SLFC - Fight Night Afghanistan 9 18 Oct 2019 2 0:50 Kabul , Afghanistan
Win 9-2 Mukhammad Sangov TKO (Punches) TGFC 3 - Truly Grand Fighting Championship 3 19 Oct 2018 1 4:56 Kabul , Afghanistan
Loss 8-2 Denis Kanakov TKO (Punches) ACB 86 - Moscow 5 May 2018 1 4:04 Moscow , Russia
Win 8-1 Sascha Sharma TKO (Knee) SFL 2018: Semifinals - Beast Mode On: Bengaluru Tigers vs. Delhi Heroes 10 Mar 2018 3 0:07 New delhi , India
Win 7-1 Manas Daimary TKO (Punches) SFL 2018: Winner Prevails - Gujarat Warriors vs. Delhi Heroes 3 Mar 2018 1 0:25 New delhi , India
Win 6-1 Ognjen Salatic TKO (Knee to the Body and Punches) SFL 2018: Determined to Win - Delhi Heroes vs. Tamil Veerans 23 Feb 2018 1 2:57 New delhi , India
Win 5-1 David Moon TKO (Punches) SFL 2018: Quest for Dominance - Delhi Heroes vs. U.P. Nawabs 11 Feb 2018 1 N/A New delhi , India
Win 4-1 Mukesh Gora TKO (Punches) SFL 2017: Semifinals - Ultimate Showdown: Delhi Heroes vs. Goa Pirates 18 Feb 2017 1 2:56 New delhi , India
Win 3-1 Sajjad Mohammadi TKO (Punches) AFC - Afghanistan Fighting Championship 6 24 Nov 2016 2 2:20 Kabul , Afghanistan
Win 2-1 Mohammad Fazil Dler Submission (Rear-Naked Choke) AFC - Afghanistan Fighting Championship 5 1 Oct 2015 1 4:32 Kabul , Afghanistan
Win 1-1 Ismail Haidari Submission (Rear-Naked Choke) AFC - Afghanistan Fighting Championship 3 5 Mar 2015 1 3:07 Kabul , Afghanistan
Loss 0-1 Narender Grewal Decision (Unanimous) SFL 19 - Super Fight League 19 7 Jun 2013 3 5:00 New delhi , India

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see also[edit]

References[edit]

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  2. ^ "The victory of the Afghan athlete in the biggest martial arts competition in India". Independent persian. 2024.
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  7. ^ "Afghan MMA Fighter Badakhsi Loses By Knockout". Tolo News. 2018.
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  12. ^ "Abdul Azim Badakhshi was knowkout by his indian Opponent". 8 AM News. 2023.
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  14. ^ "Krishna Shroff shares romantic pics with Abdul Azim Badakhshi". Asian MMA. Retrieved 2023-10-01.
  15. ^ "Abdul Azim Badakshi vs Mukesh Gora". Super fight legue. 2017.
  16. ^ "Interview with Lion of Afghanistan, Abdul Azim Badakhshi". Mukhtar Lashkari. 2024.
  17. ^ "Abdul Azim Badakhshi's MMA Records as of Matrix". Matrix fight night. 2024.
  18. ^ "Abdul Azim Badakhshi, The Afghan Lion records as of ESPN". ESPN. 2024.