PFL MENA final will crown four champions in Saudi Arabia

PFL MENA final will crown four champions in Saudi Arabia

The PFL will crown four champions at the PFL MENA Finals: All or Nothing, scheduled for December 5, 2025 in Al Khobar, Saudi Arabia. The event will take place at the Dhahran Expo and conclude the second season of the PFL MENA League. Four titles, bantamweight, featherweight, lightweight and welterweight, will be decided, each with a $100,000 prize in addition to the champion title.

PFL MENA on December 5

In the main event, Kuwaiti Mohammad Alaqraa (9-1) will take on Moroccan Badreddine Diani (10-3) for the welterweight championship. Alaqraa reached the final with a quick 21-second technical knockout over Egypt’s Ayman Galal, demonstrating his striking efficiency. Diani secured his place via a hard-fought split decision against Amir Fazli. Alaqraa is a returning finalist from the previous season, while Diani has achieved multiple career finishes and is a nine-time African Combat Sambo Champion.

The co-main event potholes undefeated Moroccan Salah Eddine Hamli (10-0) against Iraqi Mohammad Fahmi (6-0) for the lightweight championship. Hamli earned his latest booking via a win in the semi-finals, using his wrestling skills to progress. Fahmi, who also relies on wrestling and has black belts in judo and Brazilian jiu-jitsu, scored a remarkable victory over defending lightweight champion Mohsen Mohammadseifi with a first-round submission.

The featherweight and bantamweight titles will also be contested. Egypt’s Islam Reda (14-1), nicknamed ‘Egyptian Zombie’, meets Algeria’s Yanis Ghemmouri (12-3) for the featherweight title. Reda’s semi-final victory was characterized by control and dominance on the ground. Jordan’s Nawras Abzakh (14-6) will face Egypt’s Islam Youssef (7-2) in the bantamweight final.

The highlight of the card is the professional debut of Saudi Arabia’s Hattan Alsaif, a pioneer of women’s MMA in the region. Alsaif, who has an undefeated amateur record and is decorated Muay Thai and gold medalist of the World Combat Games, will face Egypt’s Haidy Ahmed (2-1). This debut marks an important moment for Saudi women in combat sports and reflects the growth of regional MMA representation.

Additional fights include showcase fights at the lightweight, flyweight and amateur levels. The event promises to deliver competitive fighting, regional prestige and a growing platform for fighters in the Middle East and North Africa.

This event represents an important milestone for the PFL’s regional expansion and the continued growth of the sport in Saudi Arabia and neighboring countries.


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