Indian Kickboxer Yasam Koti Naga Babu Shines with Dual Bronze Wins at Asian Seniors Kickboxing Championship 2024
Phnom Penh, Cambodia – October 26, 2024: Indian kickboxing sensation Yasam Koti Naga Babu has once again made the nation proud, securing third place in two demanding events at the prestigious Asian (Seniors) Kickboxing Championship 2024. The championship, held from October 6 to October 13 in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, brought together top-tier martial artists from across Asia. Yasam clinched the bronze medals in the Lite Contact (senior male, -84 kg) and Kicklight (senior male, -84 kg) categories, marking a new high in his already impressive international kickboxing career.
This achievement reflects Yasam’s unwavering dedication to the sport and his enduring goal of representing India on a global platform. Competing against Asia’s best in high-stakes matches, he has once again showcased his skill, discipline, and grit — qualities that define his journey as a professional kickboxer.
Rising Star in Indian Kickboxing
Yasam Koti Naga Babu, a native of AdavulaDeevi village in Andhra Pradesh, has been steadily climbing the ranks in the world of competitive kickboxing. At only 21, his career is already filled with impressive milestones. Known for his technique and perseverance, Yasam’s participation in this year’s Asian Championship has highlighted his consistency in securing podium positions and underscores his status as one of India’s most promising young athletes in the sport.
His recent performance in Phnom Penh wasn’t his first time making waves in 2024. Earlier this year, Yasam also competed in the International Kickboxing Tournament, held in New Delhi from February 7 to February 11. There, he took home two bronze medals in the Kicklight (senior male, -74 kg) and Creative Form categories, demonstrating his versatility and adaptability across different weight classes. In addition, he placed fifth in the Lite Contact (-74 kg) category, adding to an impressive season that has seen him compete among the best on multiple occasions.
Sponsorship and Vital Support
Yasam’s journey has been bolstered by key sponsors whose belief in his potential has played a pivotal role in his success. Chief among them is Sri Tulasi Rama Chandra Prabhu, chairman of the Tulasi Group of Companies in Andhra Pradesh, whose support has enabled Yasam to access world-class training and the opportunity to represent India at global events. Esteemed supporters such as Uggirala Seetharamaiah, a senior politician, and Lanka Basava Purnamma have also provided significant backing. This crucial sponsorship has empowered Yasam to pursue high-level training, attend essential tournaments, and strengthen his skills.
Elite Training and Preparation for International Championships
Yasam is known for his commitment to continual growth and skill development. Earlier this year, he participated in the 7th International Kickboxing Training Camp, a high-level training event held from April 19 to April 20 in Ooty, Tamil Nadu. The camp served as an important preparation stage for elite competitions, including the Children, Cadets, & Juniors World Kickboxing Championship 2024, set to take place in Budapest, Hungary, and the 6th Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games 2024, to be hosted in Thailand. The camp also provided athletes with preparation for the Senior WAKO Asian Kickboxing Championship and the 2025 World Games in China.
During the training camp, Yasam had the opportunity to train under the expert guidance of renowned international coaches, including Serbia’s Miodrag Jotic and Italy’s Manuel Nordio and Marco Ferrarese. Their mentorship offered Yasam advanced technical skills and strategies that have refined his competitive approach, positioning him as a formidable force in his upcoming events.
A Promising Career Trajectory and Vision for India
Yasam’s journey is marked by a powerful ambition: to see the Indian flag fly high in global kickboxing championships. His dedication to the sport is not just about personal achievement; it reflects a broader commitment to inspire young athletes in India and put the country on the map in the world of competitive kickboxing.
“I’m proud to represent India and aim to elevate our presence in kickboxing worldwide,” Yasam shared. My goal is to serve as a model for young fighters in India who dream of a future in the sport.”
In addition to his international accolades, Yasam has consistently made his mark in domestic competitions as well. In July 2024, he competed in the National Kickboxing Championship for Seniors and Masters, hosted in Goa. There, he competed in the Low Kick Ring (senior male, -81 kg) category, securing a commendable fifth place and adding yet another accomplishment to his national record. Last year, he competed at the National Kickboxing Championship for Seniors and Masters in Punjab, where he placed 17th in both the Kicklight (senior male, -69 kg) and Point Fighting (senior male, -69 kg) categories, demonstrating his growth over time as he has worked tirelessly to refine his skillset.
Personal Background and Future Aspirations
Born on July 27, 2003, Yasam’s journey in kickboxing is rooted in his childhood in the village of AdavulaDeevi, located in the Nizampatnam region of Bapatla district, Andhra Pradesh. Surrounded by a supportive family and community, Yasam has transformed his early love for martial arts into an impressive career. The hard work and dedication he’s put into training and competing have brought him a well-deserved spotlight, and his community proudly supports him every step of the way.
A Role Model for Aspiring Athletes
As Yasam continues to represent India in international arenas, his journey stands as an inspiration to other young athletes with aspirations of their own. With the continued support of his family, sponsors, and mentors, Yasam is well-positioned to achieve even greater heights in the sport of kickboxing.
His achievements serve as a testament to what dedication, resilience, and the right support can accomplish. With his sights set on the 2025 World Games in China and a mission to see the Indian flag raised high in world championships, Yasam Koti Naga Babu’s journey is one that promises to shape the future of Indian kickboxing.