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‘PFL MENA eyes regional expansion, committed to Arab MMA'
‘PFL MENA eyes regional expansion, committed to Arab MMA'

Qatar Tribune

time07-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Qatar Tribune

‘PFL MENA eyes regional expansion, committed to Arab MMA'

Ayeni Olusegun Doha The Professional Fighters League (PFL) is unwavering on its mission to discover and empower mixed martial arts talent across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), while also expanding into new markets to further cement the sport's growth in the region, according to Jerome Mazet, General Manager of PFL MENA. Speaking to Qatar Tribune ahead of the PFL MENA Season 2 opener in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia on May 9, Mazet reflected on the league's journey and fan response since its regional debut last year. While the promotion anticipated a strong launch, Mazet admitted the level of fan engagement exceeded expectations. 'We hoped for it to be big,' Mazet said of PFL MENA's rapid growth. 'I'm not sure we expected it to be this big. I think we had a few surprises last year like Hattan Alsaif. We did not expect her to become such a phenomenon so fast, connecting with the fans and performing well. We also had a few fighters like Abdelrahman Alhyasat and Omar El Dafrawy. Those are some of the fighters that you can't explain. People love them, they have a certain style, they connect and have a lot of fans.' With strong regional talent emerging and a deepening fan base, PFL's footprint in MENA continues to grow, positioning them as a driving force for the sport's future in the Arab world. 'The mission of PFL MENA is to find the best fighters in the region, the best Arab fighters. That means not just of today, like Omar or Abdelrahman, but also of tomorrow. This is what we are doing with Hattan and ZamZam in the UAE. 'We want to develop them, give them the chance to grow and the platform to express themselves in a safe and professional environment with the PFL, at a regional and global level. We have broadcasters in 140 territories for PFL MENA, so, it's really giving them that platform,' he added. Building on the success of Season 1, Mazet revealed that PFL MENA is now eyeing expansion into more regional markets. Earlier this year in January, the PFL hosted the Road to Dubai series in Dubai. Mazet disclosed that PFL will be in Dubai before the end of the year with other places in the Gulf also of interest. With countries such as Qatar, Kuwait already touted as potential hosts of the promotion, the Maghreb have now been added on the radar as potential hosts for future events. He noted that Egypt, Morocco, and Algeria in particular boast strong television audiences, making them prime candidates for some of the league's biggest fights. 'When we look at the TV audiences, Egypt, Morocco, Algeria etc., are 100% behind the large numbers. Egypt is our number one market in TV audience, so there's a huge potential over there, and we see it across the region,' Mazet said. 'It surprised us a bit, and it really validated the concept of PFL MENA, which is the League of the future, and this region has so much potential. We just need to give the fighters a chance to have the proper platform to grow, develop, and express themselves. That's our mission.'

How UAE uses sports to unite the world, drive tourism and build a legacy
How UAE uses sports to unite the world, drive tourism and build a legacy

Khaleej Times

time29-01-2025

  • Sport
  • Khaleej Times

How UAE uses sports to unite the world, drive tourism and build a legacy

The UAE has long understood the power of sports as a unifying force. From the iconic Dubai World Cup horse race to the Abu Dhabi Formula 1 Grand Prix, our country has hosted some of the most significant global sporting events, cementing our position on the international stage. Sports have driven the UAE, attracting athletes, fans, and media worldwide while showcasing our hospitality and open mind. Last weekend, Dubai hosted one of the most exciting mixed martial arts (MMA) events. The Professional Fighters League's 'Road to Dubai' Champions Series, held at Dubai's Coca-Cola Arena, attracted the biggest names in MMA. The face-off between top talents Usman Nurmagomedov and Paul Hughes wasn't just an incredible fight but a statement to the world of sports. It showcased the UAE's growing ability to attract premier sporting events and draw global attention. Events like this solidify the UAE's comprehensive strategy of leveraging sports to enhance its global standing. This successful formula, integrating sports, tourism, and culture, has allowed the UAE to make a splash on the world stage. Building bridges through sports The UAE's commitment to sports goes beyond hosting events; it's about creating platforms that unite the world here in our hometown. The Professional Fighters League in Dubai mirrors the success of another UAE institution: the Emirates Dubai Rugby Sevens, which I'm proud to be a part of. Every December, the Sevens transforms Dubai into a global crossroads, welcoming tens of thousands of fans from more than 100 countries. It's a weekend where a sport transcends competition, connecting people of different cultures and backgrounds. The Sevens isn't just about rugby; it's about shared experiences and the power of sports to transform a city. The impact of hosting these global events is both immediate and long-lasting. Events like the 'Road to Dubai' Champions Series and the Rugby Sevens are economic engines, filling hotels, restaurants, and local businesses with visitors worldwide. For many, these tournaments are their first experience of Dubai, leaving them with a lasting impression of a vibrant, inclusive, and world-class city. The tourism ripple effect is undeniable. Major events encourage repeat visits and create word-of-mouth ambassadors who carry Dubai's story back to their home countries. The result is a steady influx of travellers who contribute to the economy and further cement the UAE's reputation as a top destination. Choosing the right partner Behind every successful event lies a network of strategic partnerships that amplify its impact. The Professional Fighters League partnered with Dubai to make its Champions Series a global spectacle. At the same time, the support of major brands like Emirates, DP World, and HSBC bolsters events like the Abu Dhabi-held NBA series, UFC championship and the Emirates Dubai Rugby Sevens. These partnerships provide more than financial support. When global companies align themselves with UAE-hosted events, they endorse the nation's capacity for excellence and help attract even larger audiences. The ripple effect of these collaborations strengthens the UAE's global appeal, demonstrating what can be achieved when sports and business come together. A legacy of leadership The UAE's approach to sports reflects a broader philosophy: Think big, act boldly, and welcome everyone. This vision isn't just about hosting large-scale events; it's about fostering an enduring culture of participation and inclusivity. At the grassroots level, programmes introducing MMA, football, rugby, and other sports empower young Emiratis with discipline, teamwork, and perseverance. These programmes ensure that the UAE's future generations are not just spectators but active participants in its sporting legacy. Initiatives like the Dubai Fitness Challenge, which encourages residents and visitors to commit to 30 minutes of activity for 30 days, exemplify this drive. This annual event doesn't just promote physical activity, it aims to transform Dubai into one of the healthiest cities in the world. From free fitness classes across parks to innovative wellness programmes in schools, the initiative underscores the UAE's commitment to improving the quality of life for people of all ages. The message is clear: Sports and health go hand in hand, and both are integral to the UAE's vision for the future. A future built on fitness As the UAE continues to innovate, the possibilities in sports are limitless. Events like the 'Road to Dubai' Champions Series and the Emirates Dubai Rugby Sevens are just the beginning of a much larger journey. The country is setting the stage for new global tournaments, creating more world-class infrastructure and fostering collaborations to keep it at the forefront of the international sporting landscape. I'll never forget attending my first Rugby Sevens event in 2016. Watching fans from across the globe, dressed in colourful gear and cheering for their teams, I realised that sports are more than a game — they are a universal language. As someone who has seen how far Dubai has come, I recognise that these events do more than entertain; they bring people together, build bridges, and showcase what we offer. This is just the beginning.

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