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UAE Warriors 27, 28, & 29 Fight Cards revealed

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Abu Dhabi, UAE: This weekend will see an historic triple-header of UAE Warriors events take place at Etihad Arena on Yas Island. Three events, all back-to-back-to-back, featuring athletes of over 45 nationalities, with five UAE Warriors titles on the line. It is set to be the biggest weekend of fights in UAE Warriors history and will be broadcast live around the world on UFC Fight Pass.

UAE Warriors 27: Africa – March 25
UAE Warriors 28: International – March 26
UAE Warriors 29: Arabia – March 27

With the ‘UAE Warriors Arabia’ and newly launched ‘UAE Warriors Africa’ series of events, the promotion is providing a global stage for athletes from Arab & African heritage to propel their careers while the tentpole ‘UAE Warriors: International’ events showcase athletes from around the world.

Notable fights this weekend include Badreddine Diani (4-1) vs. Wisem Hammami (6-0) for the first ever UAE Warriors Africa welterweight title, Tarek Suleiman (12-7) vs. Will Fleury (9-4) to crown the UAE Warriors world middleweight champion, Corinne Laframboise (7-4) vs. Carolina Jimenez (7-0) will battle for the women’s flyweight world title that was recently vacated by UFC phenom Manon Fiorot,  Mohammad Yahya (10-3) defending his UAE Warriors Arabia lightweight title against Mohamed El Jaghdal (7-4), and Ali Alqaisi (11-5) attempting to earn his third successive title when he faces Ahmed Faress (16-4) for the inaugural UAE Warriors Arabia featherweight championship.

UAE Warriors 27: Africa Fight Card
Friday, March 25 – 2pm GMT | 9am ET

Main Event 
Inaugural UAEW Africa Welterweight Title

Badreddine Diani (4-1) vs. Wisem Hammami (6-0)

Co-Main Event
Catchweight 141 lb

Jaures Dea (8-4) vs. Faeez Jacobs (7-4)

Light Heavyweight
Kevin Oumar (7-3) vs. Mohamed Amine (4-0)

Welterweight
Charles-Henri Tchoungui (10-11) vs. Michael Dubois (11-8)

Middleweight
Ndidi Alonu (10-3) vs. Zaakir Badat (3-1)

Catchweight 168 lb
Souhil Tairi (4-3) vs. Christopher Bajo (3-1)

Featherweight
Alphonse Viny Bessala (2-0) vs. Kenny Mokhonoana (2-0)

Bantamweight
Helder Fernandes (7-6) vs. Sylvester Chipfumbu (7-3)

Catchweight 194 lb
Samir Zaidi (5-3) vs. Yousri Belgaroui (2-1)

Strawweight
Mona Ftouhi (2-1) vs. Jada Ketley (1-1)

Heavyweight
Khaled Jashell Ticha Awa (Debut) vs. Kevin Munje (Debut)

Heavyweight
Luc Ngeleka (5-3) vs. Thabani Mndebela (5-1)

Welterweight
Mathieu Rakotondrazanany (1-0) vs. Magnus Onyeka Iversen (Debut)

UAE Warriors 28: International Fight Card
Saturday, March 26 – 2pm GMT | 9am ET

Main Event
Inaugural UAEW Middleweight Title

Tarek Suleiman (12-7) vs. Will Fleury (9-4)

Co-Main Event
Vacant UAEW Women’s Flyweight Title 

Corinne Laframboise (7-4) vs. Carolina Jimenez (7-0)

Lightweight
Austin Arnett (17-7) vs. William Gomis (8-2)

Bantamweight
Jesse Arnett (18-8) vs. Gadzhimurad Gasanguseynov (14-0)

Lightweight
Carlos Silva (12-3) vs. Martun Mezhulmyan (12-3)

Bantamweight
Fabricio Sarraff (29-9) vs. Sarvadzhon Khamidov (12-0)

Catchweight 160 lb
John Mitchell (4-0) vs. Mariusz Mazur (5-2)

Flyweight
Paula Bittencourt (5-0) vs. Dakota Ditcheva (4-0)

Featherweight
Javokhir Imamov (6-0) vs. Taron Grigorian (5-0)

Flyweight
Jenel Lausa (7-6) vs. Abdula Aliev (10-0)

Strawweight
Mariem Njeh (Debut) vs. Daniella Shutov (0-1)

Bantamweight
Nurzaman Eshbaev (4-1) vs. Taksim Zabitov (8-1)

Welterweight
Mirafzal Akhtamov (4-0) vs. Bruno Carvalho (5-2)

UAE Warriors 29: Arabia Fight Card
Sunday, March 27 – 12pm GMT | 7am ET

Main Event
UAEW Arabia Lightweight Title

Champion Mohammad Yahya (10-3) vs. Mohamed El Jaghdal (7-4)

Co-Main Event
Inaugural UAEW Arabia Featherweight Title

Ali Alqaisi (11-5) vs. Ahmed Faress (16-4)

Welterweight
Abdulla Al Bousheiri (8-3) vs. Yassin Najid (9-3)

Featherweight
Hussein Salem (7-4) vs. Hamza Bougamza (3-3)

Welterweight
Abdulla Aldabal (1-0) vs. Walid Saad (0-1)

Bantamweight
Philippe Massoud (2-2) vs. Faris Khaleel Asha (3-0)

Flyweight
Nawras Abzakh (8-4) vs. Mahmoud Atef (2-0)

Catchweight 156.5 lb
Fadi Al Wakeil (Debut) vs. Abdi Farah (1-2)

Flyweight
Sabriye Şengül (2-1) vs. Hassna Gaber (3-1)

Welterweight
Reda Maroufi (Debut) vs. Adel Ibrahim (2-0)

Catchweight 130 lb
Mohammad Qwai Abzakh (Debut) vs. Jasser Belkilani (Debut)

Bantamweight
Mohamed Mamdooh (3-2) vs. Amro Al Falastini (Debut)

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Unbeaten Contenders Halil Amir & Akbar Abdullaev Set To Collide At ONE Fight Night 22

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Multiple fights of significant importance will go down at ONE Fight Night 22: Sundell vs. Diachkova next week, and one of those is the featherweight MMA clash between Halil Amir and Akbar Abdullaev. 

Both stars will bring an undefeated professional slate to Bangkok, Thailand’s Lumpinee Boxing Stadium at the Saturday, 4th May event, meaning someone’s 0 will have to go. 

Sitting proudly at 10-0, Amir’s “No Mercy” moniker couldn’t be more fitting. The Turkish powerhouse has racked up three wins since making his debut in ONE Championship in 2022, with two of those coming by knockout. 

Halil Amir kicked off his promotional tenure by steamrolling former World Title challenger Timofey Nastyukhin inside two rounds and followed that up by stopping the momentum of fellow rising talent Maurice Abevi via decision in April 2023.

“No Mercy’s” name was already on many fans’ minds after those back-to-back victories, but his next fight would solidify him as one to watch.

The 29-year-old returned at ONE Fight Night 16 last November and earned his quickest finish yet by knocking out Pakistani punisher Ahmed Mujtaba in the first round. Now undoubtedly knocking on the door of the featherweight MMA rankings, Amir will be looking to keep his hype train going against Abdullaev next Saturday.

However, that will be a lot easier said than done, considering the caliber of the Krygz star’s skill set. Abdullaev also boasts a 10-0 professional record, and he will be hunting his third straight finish in ONE Championship next month. 

“Bakal” has yet to go the distance in his career, with nine knockouts and a submission comprising his slate so far.

Abdullaev debuted in ONE at ONE Fight Night 8 in March 2023, where he dispatched South Korean scrapper Oh Ho Taek inside the opening frame. 

The 26-year-old striker returned four months later at ONE Fight Night 12 and handed Aaron Canarte the first loss of his career, ending the Ecuadorian’s streak of 10 wins with another first-round demolition job. 

Their respective recent histories would suggest that Abdullaev will come out on top at ONE Fight Night 22, given that he easily held his own against a previously unbeaten star. But there is little doubt Amir’s stoic style will cause him problems, so their clash should be a firefight with the potential of stealing the show when it does down on 4th May.

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Rodtang Set For ONE Championship Return Against Denis Puric At ONE 167

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“The Iron Man’s” next fight in ONE Championship is confirmed, and it’ll be under kickboxing rules. 

For the first time since January 2023, ONE Flyweight Muay Thai World Champion Rodtang Jitmuangnon will lace up the big gloves for a battle with Denis Puric at ONE 167: Stamp vs. Zamboanga on Saturday, 8th June, inside Bangkok, Thailand’s Impact Arena. 

Rodtang last competed at ONE Friday Fights 34 in September, where he suffered his first promotional loss in ONE’s striking ranks in a Muay Thai super-fight with flyweight kickboxing king Superlek Kiatmoo9.

Fortunately for the legendary Thai, his gold wasn’t up for grabs that evening as Superlek missed weight. But the pair delivered an iconic clash that rocked the combat sports world nonetheless, with Rodtang missing out by unanimous decision.

“The Iron Man” has been sidelined with a hand injury since then, and he was forced to pull out of his highly anticipated match with Takeru Segawa in his backyard in Tokyo earlier this year as a result.

However, all looks well for him to return in June, and fans are excited to see Puric get the dream fight he’s always wanted.  

“The Bosnian Menace” has been amassing momentum in ONE Championship recently. 

After quashing Nguyen Tran Duy Nhat’s comeback in December 2023, he scored a dynamic victory over former #2-ranked flyweight Muay Thai contender Jacob Smith at last month’s ONE Fight Night 21 to usurp the Brit’s position.

All the while, Puric has been calling out Rodtang and claiming that he would face him in any discipline. 

Now, he gets his wish, and it will be fascinating to see how his never-back-down approach fares against the aggression of “The Iron Man” at ONE 167 on 8th June.

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After a shocking setback, Brendan Loughnane readies for his 2024 PFL debut

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Manchester’s Brendan Loughnane is coming into the 2024 PFL regular season with a point to prove after what many would call a shock, disappointing showing last year.

The PFL thought they had struck gold when they signed Brendan Loughnane straight off the back of his infamous appearance on Dana White’s Contender Series. Coming in with proven ability and a name value in the UK which they had not had until that point, they were right. He made it to the playoffs in 2021, his debut season, narrowly falling in the semi-finals to Movlid Khaybulaev via a split decision.

Brendan Loughnane (Credit: Professional Fighters League)

The following season was where the Featherweight really showed his ability. Two unanimous decision victories took him through the regular season relatively scot-free. A heated semi-final showdown against Chris Wade at London’s Copper Box Arena was next. Wade had lost in the playoffs three seasons in a row, and 30-27 scorecards across the board made that four, and moved Loughnane through to the final for $1m.

It was to be another man competing in his second season, Bubba Jenkins, standing in the way of that cheque. The iconic Theater at Madison Square Garden was the setting for the final, which proved to be the perfect moment for Loughnane to pick up his first finish of the season. In a fight he was clearly leading, a straight right from Loughnane made Jenkins do the splits in the middle of the SmartCage. A few punches on the ground followed by a knee to the chest was enough to make the Mancunian $1m richer.

Brendan Loughnane celebrates winning the 2022 season (Credit: Professional Fighters League)

As the newly minted 2022 PFL featherweight champion, Loughnane started the 2023 season strong, with a second round-TKO of former UFC contender Marlon Moraes earning him five points. A victory that put him, at that point, in good stead to make the playoffs for a third consecutive year. Then came the sophomore fight of the season, a fight in which he closed as a -800 favourite over Jesus Pinedo. What came next was the shock of the season.

Less than ninety seconds in the fight, the Peruvian landed a flush knee off of a clinch which dropped Loughnane seemingly out of nowhere, and four punches later it was over. The face of the 2022 season was not making the playoffs. Pinedo went on to win the season, and of course the $1m.

This gave Brendan Loughnane an elongated break, and in that time came a lot of change within the PFL. The acquisition of Bellator means new competition for the Mancunian, as well as the rest of the PFL roster, and that starts on Friday as he faces former Bellator title challenger Pedro Carvalho, in what is a big fight for the UK and Ireland market.

Pedro Carvalho at Bellator 299 (Credit: Lucas Noonan/Bellator MMA)

SBG Ireland’s “The Game”, makes his PFL debut, and along with his contemporaries from Bellator, has been a part of refreshing the PFL regular season roster which was at risk of becoming stale due to the small roster size leading to repeated matchups in the playoffs. Through eleven fights in Bellator, he fought the best that the organisation had to offer including Aaron Pico, Mads Burnell, and organisational GOAT Patricio “Pitbull” Freire, becoming one of the go-to names on their regular events in Dublin, which became a staple of the company over the last few years. A win for him over Loughnane will instantly ensure he is highly thought of in his new organisation and put him in a great position to make it to the playoffs at the first time of asking. As we learned last year however, all can change as the season goes on.

Despite the loss last season, Brendan Loughnane does not feel the pressure coming into the 2024 season. Speaking at media day this week, he said:

“I feel like the pressure’s off. I’ve got the title here, I’m the 2022 champion and I’m just coming here now out of choice and to have fun and I think that makes me very dangerous”.

Brendan Loughnane at the 2024 PFL 3: Weigh-Ins at The Drake in Chicago, Illinois, Thursday, April 18, 2024. (Credit: Cooper Neill / PFL)

Loughnane was able to see the positives of his shortened season in 2023.

“I was happy for the layoff. I’m the most experienced guy in my division now and Bubba [Jenkins] so I’ve been in this thing for so long that I didn’t know life outside of this for a while so it was nice to take care of a few things and reset”.

The co-main event tonight between Loughnane and Carvalho promises to be a fight of the night contender. Both men come to throw down every single outing and to many people, especially those on this side of the pond, this is the most anticipated matchup of the first round with whoever prevails putting themselves in a great position and taking that first step towards making the playoffs.

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