Draft:Asim Dayani
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Date of Birth: September 3, 1999 | |
Place of Birth: Barkas, Hyderabad, Telangana | |
Nationality: Indian |
Biography
[edit]Asim Bin Saleh Al Dayani (born September 3, 1999) is an Indian professional Muay Thai and Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) fighter. He was born and raised in Barkas, Hyderabad, Telangana, and attended Loyola Model School for both his primary and secondary education. Asim comes from a large family with 13 siblings, including 12 brothers and 1 sister. His family is involved in various businesses, such as schools, garment shops, and electrical appliances. Despite these resources, Asim faced significant personal and financial challenges, particularly following the deaths of his father on March 11, 2020, and his mother on July 6, 2020.[1]
Education
[edit]Asim completed his intermediate education at Sri Chandra College and graduated from CAT Degree College.
Career
[edit]Amateur Muay Thai Asim's journey in Muay Thai began at the age of 16 when he joined Star Muay Thai & MMA clubs for self-defense training. His talent was soon recognized by M.I. Naveed, the Assistant National Coach for Muay Thai India, who mentored him and helped prepare him for national-level competitions. Asim made his amateur Muay Thai debut on April 22, 2018, representing Telangana in the National Federation Cup Muay Thai, where he won a Bronze medal. He continued to excel in his amateur career, securing a Gold medal in Pune against Maharashtra and another Gold at the Naresh Surya Classic Fitness Expo in January 2019.
In February 2019, Asim ventured into MMA, competing in the All India Mixed Martial Arts Association Federation (AIMMAF) in Bangalore, where he earned a Bronze medal. Later that year, he won another Bronze medal in Mangalore in November 2019.
Professional Muay Thai and MMA Asim turned professional in January 2019, competing as a super lightweight in the Muay Thai Gala Ring at Lulu Mall, where he finished as a runner-up. In February 2020, he made his professional MMA debut as a bantamweight in Yuva Khel Utsav 2.0 in Mumbai, where he won a Silver medal.
Professional Kickboxing & International Competitions In 2021, Asim competed in professional kickboxing, finishing as the runner-up. He won two fights, including victories against Assam and Kerala, but lost the final match against a fighter from Mumbai due to an injury.
Asim competed in the prestigious WMC (World Muay Thai Council) 5 Series, where he participated in all five series and earned the title of WMC Champion. In February 2022, he traveled to Dubai for advanced training with professional fighters and boxing world champions. He became the first Indian male athlete to compete in the UAE Muay Thai Nation Championship, reaching the semi-finals and securing a Bronze medal for India. Later in 2022, Asim won a Gold medal at the Amateur National Kickboxing Championship against a West Bengal fighter.
Recent Achievements On January 8, 2023, Asim won the WMC State Title Belt for Telangana, competing against Aniket Panthi from Madhya Pradesh.
Personal Life
[edit]Asim married on April 28, 2023. In June 2023, he traveled to Thailand for further Muay Thai training. Throughout his career, he has received significant support from key figures such as Mohammed Zubair and Shaik Shafath Ali (Saif).
Records and Achievements
[edit]- Total Fights: 24 (19 wins, 5 losses)
- First fighter from Telangana to secure the WMC State Title Belt
- 5x Muay Thai National Champion
- 2x Kickboxing National Champion
- 2x Bronze Medal in MMA
- 2x State Champion
- Bronze Medal at International Level
Titles and Awards:
[edit]- WMC (World Muaythai Council) Champion (2022)
- WMC State Title Belt (January 8, 2023)
- Gold Medalist at Amateur National Kickboxing Championship (February 2022)
- Bronze Medalist at UAE Muay Thai Nation Championship (February 2022)
- Silver Medalist at Yuva Khel Utsav 2.0 (February 2020)
- Gold Medalist at Naresh Surya Classic Fitness Expo (January 2019)
- Bronze Medalist at AIMMAF (February 2019)
History
[edit]- "Asim Bin Saleh Al Dayani: National Muay Thai Champion." The Sports Journal, 2023.[2]
- "WMC State Title Belt Win for Asim Dayani." Muay Thai Today, January 8, 2023.[3]
- "UAE Muay Thai Nation Championship Results." Combat Sports News, February 2022.
- "Gold Medal Achievement at Amateur National Kickboxing Championship." Kickboxing Weekly, February 2022.
- "One of India’s Rising Muay Thai and MMA Stars." Indian Sports Network, 2022.
- "Yuva Khel Utsav 2.0: MMA Achievements." MMA Central, February 2020.
- "Naresh Surya Classic Fitness Expo Gold Medalist." Fitness World, January 2019.
- "AIMMAF Championship Bronze Medalists." All India Martial Arts Federation, February 2019.
- "Asim Dayani’s Early Career and Training Background." Hyderabad Sports Chronicle, 2023.[4]
References
[edit]- ^ "Instagram". www.instagram.com. Retrieved 2024-09-11.
- ^ Scott, Andrew. "WMC India Kick Starts 2023". Retrieved 2024-09-11.
- ^ AZAD STUDIO (2023-01-08). Fighter Asim Dayani Ne Kiya Hyderabad Ka Naam Roshan !. Retrieved 2024-09-11 – via YouTube.
- ^ Sa news24 (2023-01-10). WMC State Championship Muay Thai Mai Khitaab Hasil Kiye Hyderabadi Khabib Asim Dayani #sanews24. Retrieved 2024-09-11 – via YouTube.
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