Puja Tomar created history by becoming the inaugural Indian fighter to emerge victorious in a match at the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). She prevailed over Rayanne dos Santos from Brazil at UFC Louisville 2024. Puja Tomar wikipedia She is from Muzaffarnagar, Uttar Pradesh. Puja had already made significant strides the previous year by being the first Indian female to secure a UFC contract. Puja Tomar vs Dos Santos During her debut bout in the women’s strawweight category, she emerged triumphant through a split decision. She scored the fight 30-27, 27-30, and 29-28. The competition was a closely fought encounter where both contenders exhibited their respective strengths. Puja asserted her dominance in the initial round with impactful body kicks. It connected effectively with dos Santos. The Indian athlete managed to make Dos Santos reconsider her approach to the fight in the opening round.
In the subsequent round, dos Santos gained the advantage by consistently pressing forward and compelling Puja to defend herself while retreating.
In this round, the Brazilian opted to follow the same strategy as the Indian competitor by incorporating more kicks into her attacks. This tactic proved effective as both athletes engaged in a spirited exchange. The ultimate round was fiercely contested and evenly balanced, yet Puja’s decisive push kick that resulted in a knockdown ultimately secured her triumph.
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