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PFL Africa Returns to Johannesburg with High-Stakes August Showdown

PFL Africa Returns to Johannesburg with High-Stakes August Showdown

Morocco World20-06-2025

Rabat – The Professional Fighters League (PFL) returns to South Africa this August, staging the second PFL Africa event at Carnival City's Big Top Arena in Johannesburg.
Set for Saturday, August 9, the night promises to bring together top-tier African MMA athletes in a continued quest for regional titles.
After a strong launch in Cape Town, the tournament shifts to Johannesburg with Welterweight and Featherweight first-round fights.
These divisions draw some of the continent's most talked-about fighters, all hoping to carve a path toward becoming PFL Africa's first champions.
At the top of the card, Nigerian featherweight Patrick Ocheme (6-1) faces Guinea's Mohamed Camara (5-2-1) in a bout that carries more than just numbers. The two fighters come in with reputations built through grit, and both eye a bigger stage through this tournament.
In the co-main event, Angola's Shido Boris Esperanca (9-1) returns after a dominant PFL debut to take on seasoned Gambian fighter Ibrahima Mané (14-5) in a Welterweight first-round bout. The meeting places experience and hunger in direct opposition.
This year's PFL Africa season features 32 fighters from 15 nations, each bringing a distinct fighting style and personal story. While the league offers structure, the ambition on display belongs entirely to the athletes.
Tickets go on sale Thursday, June 12, through TicketPro.
With the energy around African MMA continuing to grow, organizers expect another full house and a crowd eager for every bell.
The PFL stands out in the world of mixed martial arts for its merit-based format: win to move forward. That simplicity has allowed it to grow quickly and attract a broad international audience.
For African fighters, the league opens a new door, one that leads straight to global competition, with a clear way forward. Tags: African MMAPFLPFL Africasports

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