Al-Qahtani gets another shot at redemption against Alhyasat in PFL MENA final

Saudi Arabia’s Abdullah Al-Qahtani will face Jordan’s Abdelrahman Alhyasat in the PFL MENA featherweight final on Nov. 29 in Riyadh. (PFL)
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Updated 24 October 2024
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Al-Qahtani gets another shot at redemption against Alhyasat in PFL MENA final

  • Saudi fighter lost to Jordanian opponent in September’s semifinal but now gets spot in final after Islam Reda pulled out due to injury

RIYADH: When the inaugural season of the Professional Fighters League MENA kicked off, perhaps no other fighter on the roster was as heavy a favorite as Saudi superstar Abdullah “The Reaper” Al-Qahtani.

A featherweight standout who had previously impressed in the PFL’s global stage, he looked like he was well on his way to becoming PFL MENA’s inaugural 145-pound king.

Al-Qahtani kicked the year off with a TKO win over Edukondala Rao at the PFL Champions vs Bellator Champions card in February, and then won his PFL MENA debut against Yazeed Hasanain to secure a spot in the semifinals.

With PFL MENA gold just two wins away, Al-Qahtani was riding a wave of confidence that was well-deserved, having been unbeaten under the PFL banner up to that point.

In the semifinal match last month, he faced off against a significantly less experienced Jordanian in Abdelrahman Alhyasat.

Fighting in front of a hometown crowd in Riyadh, it seemed like a foregone conclusion that Al-Qahtani would emerge victorious. Alhyasat, however, had other plans.

In what was a tightly contested three-round affair, the up-and-comer from Jordan pulled out all the stops to grind out a decision victory and hand Al-Qahtani his first loss in the PFL, ending the Saudi’s dream of becoming the first ever PFL MENA featherweight champion — or so it seemed.

As fate would have it, Al-Qahtani finds himself back in the championship picture as the PFL has announced that he will be stepping in for featherweight finalist Islam Reda, who has been forced to pull out from the title bout due to injury.

On Nov. 29, Al-Qahtani and Alhyasat face off once again, less than three months after their initial encounter.

This time around, however, the stakes are much higher. These two 145-pound stars will not be just fighting for PFL MENA gold and glory.

For Al-Qahtani, it is a shot at redemption and a chance to prove to the world that he is indeed the best 145-pounder in the Middle East.

For Alhyasat, it is an opportunity to show that his first win over Saudi Arabia’s best was no fluke.


Nemkov and Cyborg crowned PFL world champions in Lyon 

Updated 14 December 2025
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Nemkov and Cyborg crowned PFL world champions in Lyon 

  • Rising stars of MMA on show at landmark event that highlights sport’s global ambitions 
  • Brazilian veteran Cyborg cements status as one of the greatest fighters in women’s MMA history 

LYON: Two new Professional Fighters League world champions were crowned on Saturday night as Vadim Nemkov and Cris Cyborg headlined a landmark PFL Lyon event at the LDLC Arena, which also saw the emergence of Europe’s next wave of MMA talent. 

Russia’s Nemkov closed out his 2025 campaign in emphatic fashion, becoming the inaugural PFL Heavyweight World Champion with a first-round submission victory over Brazil’s Renan Ferreira. Nemkov (20-2) secured an arm-triangle choke at the four-minute mark of the opening round, neutralizing the size and power of the Brazilian to firmly establish himself at the top of the heavyweight division heading into 2026. 

In the co-main event, Cyborg added another accolade to her decorated career by capturing the PFL Women’s Featherweight World Championship. The Brazilian veteran (29-2, 1 NC) defeated previously unbeaten Sara Collins (6-1) via rear-naked choke in the third round, further cementing her status as one of the greatest fighters in women’s MMA history. Cyborg later indicated that she intends to have one final MMA bout before calling time on her career. 

The Lyon crowd was treated to a series of standout performances beyond the title fights. Belgian prospect Patrick Habirora continued his rapid rise with a first-round knockout of Kevin Jousset, preserving his perfect professional record at 8-0. Habirora’s explosive finish sent the arena into celebration and underlined his growing reputation as one of Europe’s most promising young fighters. 

France’s Taylor Lapilus delivered a composed and technically polished display to earn a unanimous decision victory over England’s Liam Gittins. Lapilus (23-4) controlled the contest over three rounds, reinforcing his credentials as a leading contender in the PFL bantamweight division. 

Two PFL Europe titles were also decided on the night. Aleksandr Chizov claimed the 2025 PFL Europe Lightweight Tournament Championship after stopping Connor Hughes with a third-round knockout, capping a consistent campaign marked by resilience and adaptability. Meanwhile, French bantamweight Baris Adiguzel captured the 2025 PFL Europe Bantamweight Tournament Championship with a first-round TKO victory over Dean Garnett, imposing his aggressive style from the opening bell. 

With four champions crowned and several rising stars making statements on a major stage, PFL Lyon marked a significant moment for the organization’s global and European ambitions. 

Full results: 

Vadim Nemkov def. Renan Ferreira by first-round submission (arm-triangle choke, 4:00) 

Cris Cyborg def. Sara Collins by third-round submission (rear-naked choke, 2:55) 

Patrick Habirora def. Kevin Jousset by first-round KO (2:42) 

Taylor Lapilus def. Liam Gittins by unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 29-28) 

Baris Adiguzel def. Dean Garnett by first-round TKO (0:44) 

Boris Atangana def. Guilherme Soares by second-round submission (rear-naked choke, 2:35) 

Aleksandr Chizov def. Connor Hughes by third-round KO (0:50) 

Gustavo Oliveira def. Movsar Ibragimov by second-round KO (0:34) 

Sabrina de Sousa def. Paulina Wisniewska by split decision 

Rayan Balbali def. Levi Batchelor by split decision