The 2026 Mongolian MMA National Championships for the Youth, Senior, and Masters divisions were successfully held on June 13–14 in Ulaanbaatar, the capital of Mongolia. Approximately 300 athletes from more than 30 clubs and organizations competed in the event.

The 4th edition of the Mongolian MMA National Championships was jointly organized by the Mongolian Mixed Martial Arts Federation (MMMAF) and Mungunguur Hospital.

The opening ceremony was attended by MMMAF General Secretary G. Dashdavaa, MMMAF Board Member N. Yalalt, Chairman of the MMMAF Referee Commission Ts. Munkhsaikhan, and other distinguished guests.

During the opening ceremony, the title of Master of Sport of Mongolia, International Class was awarded to the following individuals in recognition of their outstanding achievements at continental and world-level competitions while representing Mongolia:

G. Chuluunkhuyag – Coach of the Senior National MMA Team and SHIREN BEELII Boxing, Kickboxing & MMA Club

T. Boldbaatar – Coach of the Youth National MMA Team and the Bold Nudaraga Club

U. Batzorig – Silver Medalist at the 2026 Asian MMA Championships and athlete of One Team Fighting Center

A. Adyaa – Bronze Medalist at the 2025 and 2026 Asian MMA Championships and athlete of Altan Shonkhor Club

We express our sincere gratitude to Mungunguur Hospital, the Chandmani Sports Complex, and the Fairtex Mongolia brand for their valuable support in organizing the championship. We also congratulate all participating teams and athletes who demonstrated courage, strength, and skill throughout the competition and wish them continued success.

BEST YOUTH MALE ATHLETE

P. Sanjaadamba – Three Regions Mixed Martial Arts Association (Class B, -57 kg)

BEST YOUTH FEMALE ATHLETE

E. Anuudari – Khuvsgul Khurgatai Khairkhan Club (Class B, -52 kg)

BEST SENIOR MALE ATHLETE

B. Batzaya – One Team Fighting Center (-93 kg)

BEST SENIOR FEMALE ATHLETE

N. Enkhjin – KING PANDA Boxing & MMA Club (-52.2 kg)

SENIOR TEAM STANDINGS

1st Place: One Team Fighting Center

2nd Place: SHIREN BEELII Boxing, Kickboxing & MMA Club

3rd Place: HERO Fighting Club

YOUTH TEAM STANDINGS

1st Place: Newgen Team Fighting Center

2nd Place: Three Regions Mixed Martial Arts Association

3rd Place: Desant Bambar Club

FAIRTEX MONGOLIA “MOST PROMISING ATHLETE” AWARDM. Narantamir – Bayangol District Children and Youth Cultural Center

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