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Battle Tag is the answer that everyone in the combat sports industry has been searching for the perfect alternative that embraces and uplifts the athletes.
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Kabaddi is basically a team tag wresting elimination sport where “the objective of the game is for a single player on offence, referred to as a “raider”, to run into the opposing team’s half of the court…
The ancient Indian sport of kabaddi combines tag, wrestling, chanting and holding your breath. WSJ’s Amol Sharma reports.
K1NGM4K3RS Inc. has been actively engaged in discussions to secure partnerships and investments from various esteemed partners across the United States, United Kingdom and Asia.
New York [US]/ Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], August 14: Kabaddi is about to take the United States by storm after ambitious plans involving Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) have been revealed ahead of a tour of India this week by founders of K1NGM4K3RS Inc.
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Be the Battle Tag Warrior
Kabbadi, Rebranded as “Battle Tag” is a dynamic and exhilarating team sport that blends strategy, agility, and physical prowess. Played between two teams of seven players each, the objective is for a “raider” from one team to tag as many defenders from the opposing team as possible without getting caught. The raider must do this while holding their breath and chanting “battle tag” continuously, showcasing their stamina and control. Meanwhile, defenders strive to tackle and prevent the raider from returning to their half of the field. Combining elements of tag and wrestling, Battle Tag demands quick thinking, teamwork, and sharp reflexes, making it a thrilling spectacle for players and spectators alike. This rebranding not only modernizes the sport’s image but also emphasizes the combative and tactical aspects that make it uniquely captivating.
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To establish Battle Tag as a premier, dynamic, and engaging sport in the United States, fostering community, teamwork, and physical fitness while celebrating the rich cultural heritage of kabaddi in a modern, inclusive, and accessible format and get the sport elevated to Olympic status by 2032.
