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The Quiet Champion: Sohail Khan’s Journey to Spotlight India in Kudo

July 19, 20254 Mins Read
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Indian Fighter Breaks New Ground at Kudo World Cup

Earlier this month, the Indian flag proudly waved for the first time in Sofia, Bulgaria, not during a high-profile cricket match or wrestling event, but at the Kudo World Cup. In a low-key setting, 25-year-old Sohail Khan from Sagar, Madhya Pradesh, made history by becoming the first Indian man to reach the finals of this unique martial arts competition.

When Sohail returned home with a silver medal around his neck, it symbolized more than just personal achievement. It was a powerful message—showing that even in the lesser-known sports of India, athletes are determined to break barriers and demand recognition.

Discovering Kudo

Before finding his passion for Kudo, Sohail was already a skilled karate and taekwondo athlete, but he felt something was missing. “Many ask why I switched when I had already achieved so much in karate,” he shared. “But Kudo offers a deep understanding of combat—it combines everything.”

His introduction to Kudo was sparked by curiosity rather than the allure of medals. “My coach told me there’s a sport where you learn punching, kicking, and throwing all in one go. It’s complete,” he recalled. That message resonated deeply with him.

What Makes Kudo Unique?

Kudo is a Japanese martial art that merges elements of traditional striking and grappling. Fighters use punches and kicks, along with grappling techniques and safety gear, making it both intense and secure. Founded by Azuma Takashi in 1981, Kudo aims to integrate diverse martial arts into one cohesive discipline. It’s distinct from mixed martial arts (MMA), which lacks the structured rules seen in Kudo.

“When I mention Kudo, many confuse it with Judo or think it’s like Karate,” Sohail explained. “It’s still relatively new in India, and people often miss the difference.”

He added, “The main difference is Kudo’s structure. It has rules and a point system, while MMA is more freestyle.” For Sohail, Kudo provides not just a thrilling combat experience, but also a sense of order and respect.

A Rising Star

After stepping into Kudo, Sohail committed to the sport full-time. His journey has been impressive: he secured gold at the Junior Kudo World Cup in 2017, a bronze at the 2024 Eurasian Cup, and now, silver at the World Cup. Nicknamed the “Golden Boy of Madhya Pradesh,” he has won 22 consecutive national championships—a remarkable achievement in combat sports.

Born into a middle-class family, Sohail’s road to success was challenging. With a mother working as a police sub-inspector and a father as a clerk, sports were often seen as a distraction from studies. “In Sagar, people say that playing spoils your future, while studying leads to success,” he noted.

Initially, his parents were supportive but cautious. They prioritized academics until Sohail started winning. His coach, Dr. Ejaz Khan, played a crucial role in changing their perspective, convincing them that sports could be his path.

Putting India on the Kudo Map

At the World Cup in Bulgaria, Sohail progressed steadily through the rounds, eventually facing a tough opponent in the final match. Although he fell just short of gold, he felt the weight of expectations representing India. “India is often seen as an underdog in martial arts. The pressure to win even a single fight was immense,” he explained.

Now, with his sights set even higher, Sohail aims to bring home a gold medal for India. “For 13 years, no Indian had won a senior-level fight. Now we are on the podium, and this is only the beginning,” he said, hopeful for the future of Kudo in India. “Once the Indian Olympic Association supports us, we’re closer to seeing Kudo in the Asian Games and perhaps even the Olympics.”

As Sohail continues to rise in this sport, he stands as a testament to the spirit of perseverance and a changing landscape in Indian martial arts.

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