
Young SA MMA fighters bring home medals from world championship in Abu Dhabi
Kobus Stander, Josef Moosa and Arno Carstens, all aged 15, are part of the SA MMA team and train at the Valhalla MMA Gym in Alberton.
Bringing home medals and showcasing SA's growing talent in the sport, the SA MMA team, comprising young fighters from across the country, demonstrated determination, skill and sportsmanship, earning recognition and respect from the global MMA community.
The team had impressive wins and tough losses, but ultimately, they proved themselves to be a force to be reckoned with.
'I am proud of how our team performed,' said Stander.
'We brought home five medals – four bronze and one gold – all earned through hard work and tough fights. I had to win two tough matches to secure my bronze. Being part of Team SA motivated me and showed me how much more we can achieve,' said Moosa.
The team's success is a testament to the growing popularity of MMA in SA, thanks in part to the influence of UFC Middleweight Champion Dricus du Plessis.
'MMA in SA is definitely growing in popularity,' said another team member.
'With fighters like Dricus making waves, local competitions and organisations are increasing, creating more opportunities for competing. Our gym consistently performs at the top level, inspiring others and helping to grow the sport nationally,' Moosa continued.
The team's bond and support for each other were notable, with teammates showing up to cheer on each other despite having their own fights to prepare for.
'One thing I admire about our team is the support we show each other,' said Hannah Mohamed, another team member.
'Even when scheduled to fight the next day and needing rest, we still show up to cheer on our teammates. We uplift one another, and that unity makes us stronger in and out of the cage.'
As the team looks to the future, they are focused on building on their momentum and continuing to grow the sport in SA.
The youngest member, 11-year-old Nicholas Sears, was a standout performer, showing heart and determination in his fights.
'He is only 11 and is the sweetest thing, with the heart of a lion,' said coach Shane Carr.
The team's performance at the IMMAF Youth World Championships is a promising sign for the future of the sport in Alberton and the country. With talented young fighters, a strong team dynamic, and growing popularity, MMA is poised for continued growth and success in SA.
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