New Delhi, May 24 -- Following the launch of the Kickboxing Super League (KSL) during the WAKO India National Championship in Delhi, KSL co-founder Ajay Adlakha shared the league's long-term vision of transforming kickboxing into a professionally structured sports and entertainment ecosystem in India.

Positioned as India's first professional kickboxing league, KSL aims to combine grassroots development, franchise-based competition, cultural identity, entertainment, and technology to create a scalable combat sports property.

Speaking about why this was the right time to launch the league, Ajay Adlakha said India's sports industry is entering a defining multi-sport era.

"India's sports industry is entering a defining multi-sport era. The...