


Nepali fighter Guman Gharti Magar claimed the national title at EFS Fight Night 8 after an impressive victory in the main event of the Muay Thai championship held at Club Nova on Saturday.
The event, organised by WBC Muay Thai Nepal, featured exciting matches between fighters from Nepal and India, attracting a large crowd of combat sports fans.
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ЁЯПЖ Main Event Highlights
Competing in the Super Featherweight division, Ghuman Gharti Magar defeated Karna Bahadur Magarati to secure the championship belt.
Along with the national title, he also received a cash prize of Rs 100,000.
ЁЯФе Strong Performances Across Categories
The championship witnessed several intense and competitive bouts throughout the night.
Major Winners Included:
- Karishma Karki retained her dominance with a victory over Indian fighter Puspa R
- Dawa Tamang advanced to the tournament final after a unanimous decision win
- Alish Bomjom secured a split decision victory to reach next yearтАЩs final
- Santosh Khatri earned a hard-fought win in the 68kg category
ЁЯМН Nepal and India Fighters Impress
Both professional and amateur fighters delivered energetic performances during the event.
Several Nepali and Indian athletes secured important victories, making the competition exciting for spectators.
Other Notable Winners:
- Avash Shrestha
- Jessica Lama
- Evan Shrestha
- Purnsa Dey
- Binduwali Rai
- Sujal Budhathoki

ЁЯОп Growing Popularity of Muay Thai in Nepal
Officials described EFS Fight Night 8 as another important step in promoting Muay Thai in Nepal.
The event was attended by sports personalities, local representatives, and the Thailand Ambassador to Nepal, highlighting the growing interest in combat sports across the country.






