RIYADH: The Arena played host to an action-packed “Champions Collide” fight night on Sept. 27, where Saudi fighter Hattan Alsaif announced she will turn professional after a flawless 4-0 amateur career.
The night also saw dramatic the Professional Fighters League in the Middle East and North Africa (PFL MENA) semifinal clashes, highlight finishes, and the 2025 finals picture take shape.
The main event featured Mohammad Alaqraa (9-1) facing Ayman Galal (4-2) in a welterweight semifinal. The fight ended in spectacular fashion after just 21 seconds when Alaqraa landed a crushing leg kick that stopped Galal.
Alaqraa told Arab News that he carefully studies his opponents. “I knew he’s gonna think I’m gonna grapple and shoot in the beginning,” he said.
“As a fighter, we try our best to prepare for the fight. We do our best to see how the fight could go, but by the end of the day, it’s all about God and he plans it.”
Alaqraa advanced to the Welterweight final, where he will meet Badreddine Diani.
Diani, who faced a judging controversy earlier in the night, was initially announced as the loser against Amir Fazli, but the result was corrected to confirm his split-decision victory. Diani will now challenge Alaqraa for the welterweight crown.
In the Lightweight semifinals, Salah Eddine Hamli submitted Souhil Tairi in the third round via arm-triangle choke. Hamli will face the undefeated Mohammad Fahmi (6-0), who opened the night by submduing Mohsen Mohammadseifi in the first round.
The Featherweight bracket also shaped up as Islam Reda dominated Taha Bendaoud via unanimous decision. Reda will face Yanis Ghemmouri, who earned his semifinal victory over Izzeddine Al Derbani by unanimous decision.
In Bantamweight action, Islam Youssef defeated veteran Xavier Alaoui by unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 29-28) to advance to the final against Nawras Abzakh, who beat Moktar Benkaci via unanimous decision.
Saudi rising star Malik Basahel remained unbeaten, crushing Ahmed Mostafa with a second-round rear-naked choke. Meanwhile, Hassan Ahmed Moustafa edged Abdulaziz Bin Moammar in a split-decision amateur showcase.
Adding to the evening’s excitement, Hattan Alsaif announced she will make her professional debut on Dec. 5 after a perfect 4-0 amateur career.
Reflecting on her journey, Alsaif told Arab News: “This type of sports are new to us. It’s true for, but Saudi people are really strong, they have really strong hearts, and they are brave.” Her announcement marks a milestone moment for women’s MMA in the Kingdom.
The “Champions Collide” event highlighted Riyadh’s growing status as a premier global destination for combat sports. Fighters from across the region left it all inside the cage as they chased glory and a shot at the inaugural PFL MENA crowns.