Real Cash Rewards for Professional Boxing Talent
We are fixing the ecosystem for Indian boxing by ensuring every punch thrown in our ring is backed by real, transparent financial rewards.
This is more than a prize. It's a statement. We awarded ₹1,00,000 to the Best Male Fighter of the night.
Announcing the Best Female Fighter of the night, who earns a ₹1,00,000 cash reward for her incredible performance.
Another shot of the Best Male Fighter award, a significant prize that recognizes the hard work and talent of our athletes.
We also reward the 'Best Fight of the Night,' giving ₹25,000 to both opponents for putting on an incredible show for the fans.
The other half of the 'Best Fight of the Night' award. We believe in rewarding both warriors who leave it all in the ring.
About this collection
We don't believe in paying fighters with promises. At every Super Fighter Series event, we commit ₹1,00,000 to the Best Male and Best Female fighter, and ₹25,000 to each opponent in the 'Best Fight of the Night.' If you leave it all on the canvas, you deserve more than just applause.
For a long time, the professional boxing scene in India was missing a key ingredient: a sustainable, professional economy. Too many fighters with immense talent were fighting for pride alone, without a clear path to turn their sweat into a career. We saw this reality and decided to change it.
Our approach is simple. We host fights that count, working with sanctioning bodies like the WBC, WBA, and IBC. When our fighters compete, they are fighting for real titles and real money. We structure our prize pools not as an afterthought, but as a core part of our event production. This ensures that the athlete who has been training in a small-town gym for years can actually make a living by stepping into our ring.
Whether it is the Super Fighter Series in Bengaluru or our international fight cards in Dubai and Thailand, we prioritize fighters who bring heart to the match. This is why we award the 'Best Fight of the Night' prize to both opponents—because it takes two warriors to create a spectacle. We are building an ecosystem where discipline, technique, and aggression are rewarded in cold, hard cash. Bāki sab, ring mein dikhā denge (we'll show the rest in the ring).
Grassroot Boxing
We are Payam Honari and Kamal Mujtaba. We got into this game because we were tired of seeing Indian talent sidelined. We don't just talk about potential; we provide the stage, the broadcast, and the paycheck to back it up.
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