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Mumbai Muscle unveiled as latest powerhouse franchise of Pro Panja League

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Aiming to revolutionize the sport of arm-wrestling and elevate it to unparalleled heights, the Punit Balan Group has unveiled Mumbai Muscle as the newest addition to the Pro Panja League, India’s leading professional arm-wrestling spectacle.

With arm wrestling evolving as a competitive sport in India, the Pro Panja League has gained tremendous traction since its inception and emerged as the country’s biggest arm-wrestling tournament. The addition of Mumbai Muscle will not only help the league expands its reach across the state of Maharashtra but also tap into its rich vein of talent and further elevate the status of panja within the region.

The acquisition of Mumbai Muscle is another feather in the cap for the dynamic Punit Balan Group, known for its successful ventures in the world of Indian sports. The group's vision and passion for promoting and developing non-cricketing sports in India align perfectly with the Pro Panja League's mission to promote arm wrestling as a premier sport.

Expressing his enthusiasm on the acquisition, Punit Balan, the Chairman and Managing Director of Punit Balan Group commented, "Panja has been a prominent part of everyone’s childhood, and witnessing it flourish in the competitive form has been truly remarkable. With Pro Panja League facilitating its growth within the country, we are delighted to announce the addition of Mumbai Muscle to the league. The Punit Balan Group has always been committed to promoting non-cricketing sports in India and this acquisition is a testament to our vision of providing equal significance to all sports. With the Mumbai Muscle, we hope to proliferate the popularity of Panja in Maharashtra and contribute to the rise of the sport in the nation."

The Mumbai Muscle roster will comprise a dynamic mix of male, female and specially-abled panja veterans as well as promising emerging stars across different weight categories to ensure the perfect blend of experience and youth.

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