The GAMMA World MMA Championships 2021 featured athletes from 35 national teams.

Despite the high number of competitive bouts, there were no accidents, thanks to the innovative rules made by GAMMA in the way of athlete safety.

The Indian team came in strong with their high level of skill and number of participants. New Zealand also impressed the talent scouts in attendance.

As expected, performances by the Iranian, Eastern European and Central Asian teams proved they came to compete. France, USA, Ukraine, and India came in with the largest teams, showcasing the exceptional mixed martial arts organizations in their countries.

The Semifinals

On 21 November, athletes from the following 35 teams competed for gold:

  • India
  • Ukraine
  • Malesia
  • Australia
  • Canada
  • China
  • Nicaragua
  • Iran
  • Russia
  • Madagascar
  • Reunion
  • France
  • New Zealand
  • Jordan
  • Thailand
  • Spain
  • Lebanon
  • USA
  • Belarus
  • Kyrgyzstan

On Friday, 22 November, during ONE Championship’s Edge of Greatness event at the Singapore Indoor Stadium, the tournament champions will then have the honor of being presented with their medals.

GAMMA is headed by its President, Alexander Engelhardt, and based in The Netherlands. GAMMA is a non-profit sport federation with national recognised federations across five continents.

As MMA continues to grow in popularity around the world, we need to ensure the values of MMA are promoted and GAMMA’s focus is on raising the quality of MMA as a sport globally. We are working to develop and implement initiatives to promote the values of the sport and work with Member National Associations to establish quality development programs and pathways.

About GAMMA
The Global Martial Arts Association (GAMMA) is the world governing body for the sport of Mixed Martial Arts.

GAMMA is headed by its President, Alexander Engelhardt, and based in The Netherlands. GAMMA is a non-profit sport federation with national recognised federations across five continents.

As MMA continues to grow in popularity around the world, we need to ensure the values of MMA are promoted and GAMMA’s focus is on raising the quality of MMA as a sport globally. We are working to develop and implement initiatives to promote the values of the sport and work with Member National Associations to establish quality development programs and pathways.