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Saudi fighter Al Qahtani will headline inaugural PFL Mena

- JOHN McAULEY

The Profession­al Fighters League will launch its inaugural PFL Mena event next month in Riyadh, with home favourite Abdullah Al Qahtani headlining.

The new regional mixed martial arts league, announced earlier this year, will take place on May 10 in the Saudi Arabian capital at The Green Halls, and comprises of athletes from the featherwei­ght and bantamweig­ht divisions. The fighters will compete in the traditiona­l play-off, win and advance PFL format.

The first Saudi to sign with the PFL, Al Qahtani tops the bill, where he will face fellow featherwei­ght Taha Benaoud of Morocco. Al Qahtani last fought in February, at the promotion’s first event in Saudi, entitled “PFL Champions vs Bellator Champions”.

There, he registered a thirdround TKO victory against India’s Edukondala Rao, marking Al Qahtani’s third successive win since joining the PFL. The Riyadh-born athlete’s profession­al record stands at 8-1-0.

Elsewhere, Hattan Al Saif, the first female fighter from Saudi Arabia to sign a contract with a leading global MMA promotion, will make her debut when she takes on Egyptian Nada Faheem in an amateur female atomweight bout.

Called PFL Mena: Riyadh, the event will represent the first of four events taking place in the league this year, with the others – yet to be confirmed – to be staged “across key markets” in the Middle East.

PFL Mena, the company’s second internatio­nal league after the launch last year of PFL Europe, is designed to promote the region’s top fighters, while also providing a pathway to compete in the PFL globally.

Last August, the PFL signed an investment agreement with SRJ Sports Investment­s, an entity owned by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund.

As part of the partnershi­p, SRJ acquired a minority equity ownership in the PFL and became an investor in PFL Mena.

“PFL is all about creating opportunit­ies, and we’re proud to offer fighters in the Mena region a chance to compete. With its talented athletes, Mena is a perfect fit for PFL’s season format, giving fighters a big stage to showcase their skills,” PFL chief executive Pete Murray said on Thursday.

“By bringing top-tier events to the region, we’re not only serving passionate MMA fans but also pushing the sport forward.

“Our goal is to grow MMA and expand PFL’s reach globally, and working with SRJ Sports to build PFL Mena has been incredibly rewarding.”

Danny Townsend, SRJ Sports Investment­s chief executive, said: “The launch of PFL Mena is another massive moment for sport in this region and we are thrilled to have played our part in making it happen.

“At SRJ, we’re aiming to redefine the landscape of internatio­nal sport in a way that brings more and more opportunit­ies to Middle Eastern sport and young talent and grows our shared sporting ecosystem.

“PFL Mena will do just that, with PFL Mena: Riyadh launching the perfect global platform to showcase the trailblazi­ng talent coming from this part of the world.”

The launch of PFL Mena is another huge moment for sport in this region and we are thrilled to have helped make it happen

DANNY TOWNSEND

Chief executive, SRJ Sports Investment­s

 ?? PFL ?? Abdullah Al Qahtani will take on fellow featherwei­ght Taha Benaoud on home turf in Riyadh next month
PFL Abdullah Al Qahtani will take on fellow featherwei­ght Taha Benaoud on home turf in Riyadh next month

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