Fight Like a Girl: Defying Limits, Defining Legacy | Ms. Afshan Fathima | TEDxHindustan University
Fight Like a Girl: Defying Limits, Defining LegacyIn this powerful talk, MMA champion Ms. Afshan captivates the audience with her journey of overcoming societal barriers to step into the MMA ring. Coming from a conventional family, she shares the immense challenges she faced, describing them as her "biggest fight" before even entering the ring. Ms. Afshan introduces her transformative Awake Movement, a platform dedicated to teaching young girls self-defense while inspiring them to conquer obstacles and pursue their dreams. Through her story, she showcases the strength of resilience and the impact of empowering others. Join us to be inspired by a legacy of courage and determination that redefines what it means to fight like a girl.
Ms. Afshan Fathima is a trailblazing MMA fighter, currently ranked #57 in the Eurasia region and holding top rankings in two sub-regions, Asia Central and Uzbekistan. With a fierce determination and a relentless drive, she has earned her place among the best by consistently competing at the highest levels of mixed martial arts. Afshan is ranked only in regions where she has fought at least twice in her last six bouts, a testament to her sustained performance and excellence.A true champion, Afshan is an eight-time national champion and has made history by winning a silver medal for India at the 2024 World MMA Championships in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. Her remarkable achievements in the world of MMA have not only solidified her as one of the sport's brightest stars but have also paved the way for other women in combat sports to break barriers and chase their dreams.Afshan’s story is one of resilience, discipline, and grit—qualities that continue to inspire and empower athletes, particularly women, to push the boundaries of what is possible. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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