Indian MMA athlete Sangram Singh has added another milestone to his growing career after joining hands with performance wear brand Sock Street. The veteran combat sports star, who has enjoyed a remarkable transition from wrestling to mixed martial arts, will now represent the brand as it expands its presence in the fitness and sports apparel segment.
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The collaboration comes at a time when Singh continues to make headlines with his unbeaten run inside the MMA cage while also promoting fitness initiatives across the country.
Sangram Singh's remarkable rise in mixed martial arts
Singh made his professional MMA debut in October 2024 at the Gama International Fighting Championship in Tbilisi, Georgia, where he defeated Pakistan's Ali Raza Nasir in just 90 seconds.
The victory marked a historic achievement as he became the first Indian male wrestler to successfully transition into professional MMA and win on his debut. Beginning his MMA career at the age of 40 also made Singh one of the rare athletes to enter the sport at such a stage and find immediate success.
He continued his impressive run in November 2025 by defeating Tunisia's Hakim Trabelsi at the Levels Fight League in Amsterdam, becoming the first Indian athlete to both compete and register a victory in the promotion.
Earlier this year, Singh extended his unbeaten record with another dominant performance, overcoming France's Florian Coudier in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in just one minute and 45 seconds. The victory also made him the first Indian athlete to win a professional MMA bout in Argentina.
Sock Street appoints Sangram Singh as brand ambassador
Sock Street has now appointed Singh as its brand ambassador as part of the launch of its new compression performance gear, designed for athletes participating in running, strength training, combat sports and functional fitness.
According to the company, the performance range focuses on enhancing comfort, endurance, stability and post-workout recovery across multiple sporting disciplines.
Speaking about the partnership, Singh said the values of discipline, consistency and constant self-improvement that shaped his journey in wrestling and MMA closely align with Sock Street's philosophy, making the collaboration a natural fit.
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