Jordanian Abdulrahman Al-Hyasat Set To Face Egyptian Islam Reda In PFL MENA Featherweight Final
Jordanian Abdulrahman Al-Hyasat and Egyptian Islam Reda have advanced to the Professional Fighters League (PFL) MENA featherweight final. Their semi-final victories took place at Boulevard City, setting the stage for the final in Riyadh this November. Al-Hyasat maintained his unbeaten streak by defeating Saudi Abdullah Al-Qahtani through a unanimous decision, while Reda triumphed over Moroccan Marwan Belguet using his wrestling skills.
In the welterweight category, Egyptian Omar El-Dafrawy secured his place in the final with a technical knockout against Jordanian Jarrah Al-Silawi. The match lasted just 3 minutes and 9 seconds. El-Dafrawy now boasts a record of 12 wins, nine by stoppage, and six losses. He will face Kuwaiti Mohammed Al-Aqraa, who remains undefeated after winning against Iranian Amir Fazli by unanimous decision.

The lightweight division saw Iranian Mohsen Mohammedseifi earn his spot in the PFL MENA final. He achieved a hard-fought unanimous decision victory over Algerian Souhil Tahiri. Mohammedseifi is set to compete against Lebanon’s Georges Eid, who knocked out Tunisian Omar Reguigi in just 1 minute and 37 seconds during the first round.
Morocco’s Rachid El-Hazoume also progressed to the final after defeating Algerian Elias Boudegzdame by unanimous decision. El-Hazoume will face Iraq’s Ali Taleb, who delivered an impressive knockout win over Jordan’s Jalal Al-Daaja in only 2 minutes and 18 seconds. Taleb's record now stands at 11-1, with nine victories by knockout.
The Professional Fighters League has announced that Saudi champion Mostafa Neda will participate in the "Battle of the Giants" on October 19 in Riyadh's Meydan. Known for his skills in boxing, kickboxing, and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Neda will compete against Egyptian champion Ahmed Sami.
These upcoming matches promise intense competition as fighters from various countries vie for victory in their respective divisions. Fans eagerly anticipate seeing how these athletes perform on such a significant stage.
With inputs from SPA