
Sovima, February 8 (MExN): The second day of the sixth edition of Spar Wars witnessed intense competition and showcased the incredible talent of 22 fighters from across the Northeast, including Assam, Meghalaya, Manipur, and Nagaland.
Organised by The Combat Academy Nagaland in collaboration with the Nagaland Association for Mixed Martial Arts (NAMMA), the event continues to serve as a vital platform for amateur fighters to display their skills and earn well-deserved recognition.
A total of 11 bouts took place on the final day, culminating in the championship matches for the strawweight, flyweight, and bantamweight categories, where fighters battled it out for cash prizes and glory.
• Strawweight Champion: Arjun Pegu from Hillside MMA, Guwahati, Assam
• Flyweight Champion: Raymond Bina from Revolution MMA, Shillong Meghalaya
• Bantamweight Champion: Thanmi Angkang from The Combat Academy, Sovima, Nagaland
Spar Wars has established itself as more than just a tournament—it’s a launchpad for aspiring MMA fighters. Designed to provide upcoming athletes with an opportunity to test their mettle, the event allows participants to gain valuable fight experience in a competitive environment. What sets Spar Wars apart is its commitment to not only helping athletes grow but also offering cash prizes, giving amateur fighters the chance to earn while doing what they love.
For many young fighters, Spar Wars is the first step toward building a professional career in MMA, putting Northeast India on the national and global MMA map.