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Mixed martial arts promotion in Pakistan
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Infinite Championship
Infinite Championship is a Pakistan-based professional mixed martial arts (MMA) promotion founded by Gilani Promotions Ltd. The organization hosts professional and amateur MMA events in Pakistan and aims to develop mixed martial arts athletes in South Asia.
History
Infinite Championship was founded in the 2020s by Gilani Promotions Ltd. The promotion organizes mixed martial arts events featuring professional and amateur fighters from Pakistan and other countries.
Gilani Promotions Ltd previously operated the Ultimate Fight League (UFL) in the United Kingdom, promoting mixed martial arts events in England and Scotland. The promotion featured fighters including UFC lightweight Chris Duncan, who competed for and won the UFL Lightweight Championship.[1][2]
In 2025, Infinite Championship received national media coverage after hosting a professional women's MMA title fight involving Pakistani fighter Anita Karim. Pakistani media outlets described the bout as the country's first professional women's MMA title fight and a milestone for women's participation in combat sports in Pakistan.[3][4][5][6]
Events
Infinite Championship has held multiple events, including:
- Infinite Championship 1
- Infinite Championship 2
- Infinite Championship 3
Championships
The promotion awards championship titles in various weight divisions for professional and amateur fighters.
Media coverage
Infinite Championship events have been reported by Pakistani media outlets including Dunya News, HUM English, and ProPakistani.
See also
- Mixed martial arts in Pakistan
- Anita Karim
- Chris Duncan (fighter)
- Gilani Promotions Ltd

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