The Professional Fighters League (PFL) has officially announced the complete fight card for the upcoming PFL Africa: Nigeria – First Round event scheduled for Saturday, June 13, 2026, live from Lagos, Nigeria. The event will feature opening-round bouts in the Bantamweight and Lightweight tournaments, alongside multiple showcase fights featuring some of the region’s most promising mixed martial arts talents.
The event is part of PFL Africa’s continued expansion across the continent, with Nigeria serving as one of its key host nations for developing regional talent and building competitive pathways into the global PFL structure.

Featherweight showcase main event confirmed
The card will be headlined by a Featherweight Showcase Main Event between Nigeria’s Wasi “The Nigerian Jaguar” Adeshina (10-3) and Spain’s Ignacio “Nacho” Campos (7-2). Adeshina enters the bout in front of his home crowd as one of Nigeria’s leading MMA figures, while Campos brings international experience into what is expected to be a high-paced striking battle.
In the co-main event, Nigeria’s Patrick “Star Boi” Ocheme (8-1) will face Cameroon’s Octave “The Bantu Warrior” Ayinda (7-1) in a Lightweight Tournament First Round clash. Both fighters enter with strong momentum, with tournament advancement on the line in a highly competitive bracket.
Unbeaten prospects and regional rivalries
Also featured on the main card is an undefeated bantamweight matchup between Algeria’s Karim “The Kryptonian” Henniene (6-0) and South Africa’s Thimna “Kingslayer” Mhlauli (5-0), a clash of perfect records that adds significant stakes to the tournament structure.
Nigeria’s Cornel “The Marine Boxer” Thompson (11-3) will take on undefeated Congolese fighter Tsilomba “The Old Monkey” Mikixi (5-0) in another Lightweight Tournament First Round bout, while a middleweight showcase sees Yahaya “Smile Strong” Yahuza (8-0) face Cameroon’s Jordan Fongno (4-1) in a regional rivalry matchup.
The women’s division will also be represented as undefeated Nigerian strawweight Juliet Ukah faces Brazil’s Elisandra Ferreira in a showcase bout, adding international depth to the Lagos card.
Tournament depth and full lineup
The remainder of the card includes multiple bantamweight and lightweight tournament bouts featuring fighters from across Africa and beyond, including Raphael Uchegbu vs Edson Machavane, Alain Majorique vs Dwight Joseph, Jean Do Santos vs Demba Seck, and Booule Godog vs Dauda Rajabu.
Additional showcase bouts include Abderrahman Errachidy vs Hussain Al Kurdi, Styve Ngono vs Richard Muzaan in light heavyweight action, and Shelda Chipito vs Haidy Ahmed in a women’s strawweight matchup.
Full PFL Africa: Nigeria fight card
- Featherweight Showcase Main Event: Wasi Adeshina vs Ignacio Campos
- Lightweight Tournament First Round: Patrick Ocheme vs Octave Ayinda
- Bantamweight Tournament First Round: Karim Henniene vs Thimna Mhlauli
- Lightweight Tournament First Round: Cornel Thompson vs Tsilomba Mikixi
- Middleweight Showcase Bout: Yahaya Yahuza vs Jordan Fongno
- Bantamweight Tournament First Round: Raphael Uchegbu vs Edson Machavane
- Women’s Strawweight Showcase Bout: Juliet Ukah vs Elisandra Ferreira
- Lightweight Tournament First Round: Abderrahman Errachidy vs Hussain Al Kurdi
- Bantamweight Tournament First Round: Alain Majorique vs Dwight Joseph
- Lightweight Tournament First Round: Jean Do Santos vs Demba Seck
- Bantamweight Tournament First Round: Booule Godog vs Dauda Rajabu
- Light Heavyweight Showcase Bout: Styve Ngono vs Richard Muza
- Women’s Strawweight Showcase Bout: Shelda Chipito vs Haidy Ahmed
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