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Jujhar Singh creates history, becomes India’s first Power Slap champion in Abu Dhabi

During his school years, Jujhar Singh trained in traditional wrestling and kabaddi in the little town of Karura, which is close to Chamkaur Sahib.

October 28, 2025 / 11:30 IST
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Jujhar Singh becomes Power Slap champion. (Photo X)
Jujhar Singh becomes Power Slap champion. (Photo X)

Jujhar "Tiger" Singh, a resident of Chamkaur Sahib in the Ropar region of Punjab, became the first Indian to win an international Power Slap championship. On October 24, Singh won his first match in the Power Slap event in Abu Dhabi. The Nevada State Athletic Commission has officially sanctioned the competition.

In a thrilling three-round bout, the 28-year-old fighter—who comes from a modest farming family on the outskirts of Chamkaur Sahib—made history by defeating Russian heavyweight Anatolii "The Kraken" Galushka. Nationwide celebrations have been triggered by the triumph, particularly among the Punjabi diaspora.

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Galushka, who is renowned for his strength and international experience, dominated the scoreboard in the first round, scoring crisp shots that momentarily worried the Punjabi rookie. When the Russian gave Singh a thunderous slap that cut close to his right eye, the second round became brutal. However, Jujhar made a strong comeback in the decisive round, exhibiting the characteristic tenacity of a Punjabi fighter. The judges unanimously decided in Singh's favor after his accurate and forceful blows overpowered Galushka.

During his school years, Jujhar Singh trained in traditional wrestling and kabaddi in the little town of Karura, which is close to Chamkaur Sahib. He started training in contemporary combat techniques at a nearby gym after being inspired by mixed martial arts and strength sports. Later, he relocated to Mohali to enroll in a specialized strength and conditioning program. Despite having few resources, his commitment and self-control won him praise.