PAK MMA Bashir Ahmad laid the foundations of Mixed Martial Arts Pakistan with his arrival in Pakistan in 2007. The purpose of Mixed Martial Arts Pakistan was to promote all martial arts and combat sports in the country while mainly focusing on MMA. Working on his purpose, he went around the whole country organizing seminars mostly for BJJ and MMA and helped in conducting the very first MMA fighting events.
ONE Championship Bashir Ahmad was the first Pakistani to compete in MMA at an international level when he made his debut in
ONE Championship by fighting
Shannon Wiratchai at
ONE FC: Kings and Champions on April 5, 2013. Ahmad got a cut in the first round but doctors let the fight continue and Ahmad won his promotional debut via unanimous decision. At
ONE FC: Champions and Warriors, he lost to Brazilian jiu-jitsu black belt
Bruno Pucci by submission via rear-naked choke. He fought Tanaphong Khunhankaew at
ONE FC: Roar of the Tigers and won by submitting him with a
rear-naked choke. In
ONE Championship: Valor of Champions, Bashir Ahmad stepped in to fight Amir Khan Ansari on a 3-day notice when
Shannon Wiratchai, Khan's original opponent, was injured. Bashir Ahmad lost that fight by TKO via doctor's stoppage. Bashir Ahmad was scheduled to fight Martin Nguyen at
ONE Championship: Odyssey of Champions but the fight was cancelled when
Jadamba Narantungalag couldn't appear to fight for the main title match and Martin Nguyen took his place. Bashir Ahmad submitted his Egyptian opponent Mahmoud Mohamed in 83 seconds at
ONE Championship: State of Warriors Bashir Ahmad previously worked as an executive in competition and matchmaking for
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