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Tenzin Pema, fighting the odds to break the glass ceiling

The 30-year-old has carved a career in combat sports, earning a silver medal at the Wushu International Championship in Moscow (2019), silver in the World Kickboxing K1 Championship (2018), and a gold in the Kickboxing State Championship (2017).

News Arena Network - Jaipur - UPDATED: June 1, 2025, 05:52 PM - 2 min read

Tenzin Pema, the first Tibetan professional Mixed Martial Arts fighter. Image: X


The life of Tenzin Pema, the first Tibetan professional Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) fighter, is an inspiring story of rising above innumerable personal and professional hurdles to break the glass ceiling.

 

The 30-year-old has carved a career in combat sports, earning a silver medal at the Wushu International Championship in Moscow (2019), silver in the World Kickboxing K1 Championship (2018), and a gold in the Kickboxing State Championship (2017).

 

She has also earned medals in multiple professional MMA bouts at various levels.

 

But all these accolades came to Pema, an orphan, after supporting herself doing various daily jobs such as maid, babysitter and milking cows from the age of 10.

 

But why did she want to become a fighter? 

 

Pema said she wanted to prove to herself and to the world that she was "worthy" after years of struggles and trauma.

 

However, the path to realising her dream was not an easy one, as she had to face constant bullying for being a woman, for her looks and origin.

 

"Fighter's life is not easy. It is full of pain, perseverance, and an unbreakable will to rise after every fall."

 

But the turning point in Pema's life and career came in 2019 when she bagged a silver medal at the Wushu Championship in Russia.

 

"I fought for three years to receive a scholarship but after the intervention of the then sports minister Anurag Thakur, I received my scholarship and I will always be thankful to him for the help," she said.

 

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Now, Pema is determined to impart the lessons that she learned to a new generation. She is training a group of young women in MMA and believes that it can strengthen their body and mind.

 

"Self-defence is crucial for women. I have seen young girls' confidence soars after just a few months of training."

 

"It's not just about punches and kicks, it's about owning your space, learning to say 'No' and knowing you can defend yourself in any situation," she said.

 

But Pema has a word of caution for aspiring fighters.

 

MMA demands relentless commitment and its own perils. "MMA requires 100 percent dedication. Injuries are frequent, and you are constantly pushed to your limits," she explained.

 

But Pema has successfully broken that barrier, and now stands as a shining beacon of 'Nari Shakti’.

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