PFL: Road to Dubai returns as Usman Nurmagomedov defends lightweight title

PFL: Road to Dubai will take place at Coca-Cola Arena on Feb. 7, 2026. (PFL)
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Updated 20 November 2025
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PFL: Road to Dubai returns as Usman Nurmagomedov defends lightweight title

  • Event will be headlined by reigning PFL Lightweight World Champion Usman Nurmagomedov
  • Nurmagomedov is coming off back-to-back wins in epic battles against Ireland’s Paul Hughes

NEW YORK: The Professional Fighters League has announced the third installment of the PFL: Road to Dubai series, with the spectacle of MMA action set to take place at Coca-Cola Arena in Dubai on Saturday, Feb. 7, 2026.

The event will be headlined by reigning PFL Lightweight World Champion Usman Nurmagomedov (20-0-0, 1 NC), who will look to make his first title defense against the 2025 PFL Lightweight World Tournament Champion Alfie “The Axe Man” Davis (20-5-1), with more fights due to be announced in the coming days.

The highly anticipated card will be the latest as part of a cooperation agreement between the Dubai Sports Council, the Dubai Department of Economy and Tourism, and PFL.

Nurmagomedov is coming off back-to-back wins in epic battles against Ireland’s Paul Hughes as he showcased elite MMA across ten rounds, proving to the division that his deadly blend of striking and wrestling is why he sits at the top of the mountain. Undefeated in the sport and training under the leadership of his cousin, Khabib Nurmagomedov, Usman is confident that he will show Davis new levels to the sport in his third headliner in Dubai.

Undeterred by the underdog label, England’s Davis soared through the PFL Lightweight World Tournament in 2025, beating the betting favorite in all three of his bouts to earn the title and the $500,000 cash prize. In the final, Davis defeated Usman’s teammate Gadzhi Rabadanov and put the camp on notice that he is not to be underestimated. His fluid and dangerous style of karate makes him an unpredictable fighter with strikes that can come from all angles, ranging from spinning-elbow KOs, which defeated Clay Collard in his opening tournament bout, to the spectacular axe-kick finishes that earned him his nickname.

“PFL: Road to Dubai is set to be a spectacular event, and we can’t wait for what’s to come at Coca-Cola Arena on 7 February,” said PFL CEO John Martin.

“Usman Nurmagomedov is an undefeated and dominant superstar who will mark his third appearance as the headliner in Dubai, but this time a fresh challenge awaits him in the opposite corner. Alfie Davis continually defies the odds, and will look to do it once more on the biggest stage.”

Eisa Sharif, director of the events department at Dubai Sports Council, said: “Backed by the Dubai Sports Council, this event ticks all the boxes as one of the elite competitions to be staged in Dubai. It is of great significance that we get to stage such high-profile athletes in Dubai. Not only does it get Dubai the attention of being among the top sports destinations, but also gives us the belief that we can aspire for much greater heights.

“Events like these help us maintain a connection with the people and the communities we live in,” he said. “At the same time, they assist us in furthering the cause of sport and the crucial role sports plays in our lives.”


US invests in counter-drone tech to protect FIFA World Cup venues

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US invests in counter-drone tech to protect FIFA World Cup venues

The US will invest $115 million in counter-drone measures to bolster security around the FIFA World Cup and ​America’s 250th Anniversary celebrations, the Department of Homeland Security said on Monday, the latest sign of governments stepping up drone defenses.

The FIFA World Cup will be a major test of President Donald Trump’s pledge to keep the US ‌secure, with over ‌a million travelers expected ‌to ⁠visit ​for ‌the tournament and billions more watching matches from overseas.

The threat of drone attacks has become a growing concern since the war in Ukraine has demonstrated their lethal capabilities. And recent drone incidents have worried both ⁠European and US airports.

“We are entering a new era ‌to defend our air ‍superiority to protect our ‍borders and the interior of the ‍United States,” DHS Secretary Kristi Noem said in a statement. Defense companies are developing a range of technologies aimed at countering drones, including ​tracking software, lasers, microwaves and autonomous machine guns.

The DHS did not specify ⁠which technologies it would deploy to World Cup venues. The announcement comes weeks after the Federal Emergency Management Agency, which sits under DHS, said it granted $250 million to 11 states hosting World Cup matches to buy counter-drone technologies.

Last summer, New York Governor Kathy Hochul, a Democrat, called on Trump, a Republican, to bolster federal support for ‌defending against drone attacks.