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‘More than I imagined': Saudi's Ahmed Makki, Malik Basahel bask in impressive PFL MENA wins at home
‘More than I imagined': Saudi's Ahmed Makki, Malik Basahel bask in impressive PFL MENA wins at home

Arab News

time12-05-2025

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  • Arab News

‘More than I imagined': Saudi's Ahmed Makki, Malik Basahel bask in impressive PFL MENA wins at home

JEDDAH: The second season of PFL MENA got off to an exciting start at the weekend with wins for local favorites, and fighters in the featherweight and lightweight divisions advancing to the playoffs. For the latest updates, follow us @ArabNewsSport In the main event at the Onyx Arena, 2024 PFL lightweight champion Mohsen Mohammadseifi of Iran beat Egypt's Ahmed El-Sisy by unanimous decision to advance to the semifinals. Mohammadseifi leaned on his striking in the early rounds before shifting gears and showcasing his grappling in the final frame to seal the victory. In the co-main event, PFL MENA newcomer Salah Eddine Hamli of Morocco clinched a spot in the lightweight semifinals with a slick third-round submission victory over Bahrain's Abbas Khan. Taha Bendaoud of Morocco needed just over two minutes to put away Boualem Drissi of Algeria by submission and secure his spot in the featherweight semifinals. Malik Basahel of Saudi Arabia made a statement in his professional debut, scoring a second-round TKO win over Algeria's Mountasser Boutouta in a showcase flyweight bout. Basahel said: 'I felt good in there during the fight, I trained hard and well for this fight with my team down at AVT Leeds, so I came in prepared and ready. 'There's not much difference from amateur and pro, just probably the rules set and the extra two minutes in the round but a fight is still just a fight at the end of the day.' He added: 'I'm always going in a fight knowing I'm going to win, even if the first round is not going my way. 'I'm always confident I can turn the fight around if I have to, but for this fight I would say halfway through the first round I figured out the distance and what he wanted to do and managed to overcome that and get the win.' Displaying sharp, well-rounded striking, Basahel picked Boutouta apart with punches, knees and kicks. He sealed the deal in the second round with a perfectly timed knee, followed by a flurry of ground-and-pound to force the stoppage. A commanding performance from bell to bell earned Egypt's Assem Ghanem a spot in the featherweight semifinals, as he smothered Hussein Salem of Iraq over three rounds to secure a unanimous decision victory. Islam Reda of Egypt punched his way into the featherweight semifinals with a crushing third-round TKO win over Algeria's Akram Nasri. There was no stopping Reda after getting into full mount in the final round, as he unloaded a barrage of punches to get the win. Mohammad Fahmi of Iraq also secured a spot in the lightweight semifinals with a dominant performance, submitting Georges Eid of Lebanon via Anaconda Choke at the 3:12 mark in the first round. In the final fight of his MMA career, Ahmed Makki of Saudi Arabia went out with a bang, as he notched a third-round Heel-Hook submission win over Hasham Elnamer of Egypt in a showcase lightweight bout. 'It was more than I imagined,' Makki said. 'To go out there and perform the way I did, in front of such an incredible crowd, meant everything to me. 'I wanted my last fight to be a statement, not just for myself, but for everyone who's supported me throughout the years. I'm proud that I was able to end my career on a high note.' 'Retirement doesn't mean stepping away from the sport completely,' he added. 'I'm excited to focus on mentoring young talent, possibly coaching, and working on projects that help grow MMA in the region, especially here in Saudi Arabia. 'I'm also diving deeper into social media to connect with fans and share more behind-the-scenes content, as well as doing fight analysis and commentary. It's a new chapter but still rooted in the sport I love.' Souhil Tairi of Algeria also advanced to the lightweight semifinals with a spectacular second-round TKO over Kuwait's Abdullah Saleem. A devastating knee to the body spelled the beginning of the end for Saleem, as Tairi followed up with vicious strikes on the ground to score the win. Eman Almudhaf of Kuwait remained undefeated in her MMA career with a win over Shamara Braga of Brazil in a showcase women's featherweight bout. Almudhaf bucked a slow opening round and put the pressure on Braga in the second and third rounds to earn a split decision victory. In the opening bout of the night, Abdulaziz Al-Moammar of Saudi Arabia beat Fares Hamdani of Algeria in an amateur showcase bout. Al-Moammar was the more aggressive fighter throughout the three-round contest, using his grappling to control the pace en route to a unanimous decision win. The featherweight tournament's co-main event between Jordan's Izzeddine Al-Derbani and Yanis Ghemmouri of Algeria was canceled after Al-Derbani was deemed unable to compete due to medical reasons.

PFL MENA season two kicks off in Jeddah
PFL MENA season two kicks off in Jeddah

Daily Tribune

time07-05-2025

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  • Daily Tribune

PFL MENA season two kicks off in Jeddah

The Professional Fighters League (PFL) MENA is back — and it's coming in strong. This Friday night, the Onyx Arena in Jeddah will play host to the opening night of Season 2, with a stacked fight card featuring some of the best MMA fighters from across the Middle East and North Africa. All eyes will be on the main event, where reigning lightweight champion Mohsen Mohammadseifi of Iran puts his title on the line against Egypt's fast-rising contender Ahmed El-Sisy. It's a clash of styles and momentum — and a fight that could headline any stage. Also in the spotlight is Bahrain's Abbas Khan, who steps into the cage against Moroccan striker Salah Eddine Hamli in a mouth-watering lightweight bout that's expected to be full of action. Khan will be aiming to make a statement in front of a regional crowd hungry for a local hero. Elsewhere on the card, Lebanon's Georges Eid faces off with Iraq's Mohammad Fahmi, and Algeria's Souhil Tahiri takes on Kuwait's Abdullah Saleem, who returns after a suspension. The featherweights are just as exciting, with Jordan's Abdelrahman Alhyasat looking to extend his win streak against undefeated Moroccan Taha Bendaoud. Other big matchups include Jordan's Izzeddine Al-Derbani vs. Algeria's Mohamed Amine, and Iraq's Hussein Salem vs. Egypt's Assem Ghanem. There's also a debut to watch: Saudi Arabia's Abdulaziz bin Moammar will make his first appearance in a catchweight exhibition bout against Morocco's Fares Hamdani. And don't miss the women's featherweight clash between Kuwait's undefeated Eman Almudhaf and Brazil's Shamara Braga — a matchup that could steal the show.

PFL MENA season 2 opens with world-class talent in Jeddah on Friday
PFL MENA season 2 opens with world-class talent in Jeddah on Friday

Arab News

time05-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Arab News

PFL MENA season 2 opens with world-class talent in Jeddah on Friday

JEDDAH: The second season of PFL MENA begins this Friday at the Onyx Arena in Jeddah, featuring world-class talent from the Middle East North Africa region. Headlining the card is a high-stakes lightweight showdown between reigning champion Mohsen Mohammadseifi from Iran and rising contender Ahmed El-Sisy from Egypt. The division also features a trio of compelling matchups, with Algeria's Souhil Tahiri taking on Kuwait's Abdullah Saleem, and Bahrain's Abbas Khan squaring off against Moroccan striker Salah Eddine Hamli. The featherweight division promises equal intensity. Jordan's Abdelrahman Alhyasat, riding the momentum of a five-fight win streak, faces a formidable challenge in undefeated Moroccan Taha Bendaoud. In other featured featherweight contests, Jordan's Izzeddine Al-Derbani meets Algerian standout Mohamed Amine, while Iraq's Hussein Salem takes on Egypt's Assem Ghanem. Adding to the excitement are several exhibition bouts, including Saudi Arabia's Abdulaziz bin Moammar making his debut against Morocco's Fares Hamdani in a catchweight fight. The flyweight division will see local favorite Malik Basahel clash with Algeria's Mountassir Boutouta. The evening will also spotlight women's MMA, with undefeated Kuwaiti talent Eman Almudhaf going toe-to-toe with Brazil's Shamara Braga in a featherweight contest that promises fireworks. Stacked with world-class talent, the PFL's return to Jeddah sets the stage for a thrilling 2025 season.

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