New Delhi, May 9 -- She won a gold medal for India as a wrestler, and while she eventually transitioned to a different sport - Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) - the maverick that Ritu Phogat is, she switched from dreaming about medals to chasing belts. But now, with MMA set to debut at the 2026 Asian Games, Phogat is once again dreaming of representing India and bringing home a medal. The 2016 Commonwealth Games gold medalist, now 31, is signed with ONE Championship, one of Asia's top MMA promotions. After taking a break from the sport to focus on motherhood, she lost her most recent fight to Ayaka Miura. With MMA's inclusion in the Asian Games, she's aiming for a comeback on the continental stage in Aichi-Nagoya. "This is quite exciting news for ...