The 2025 PFL Africa Semifinal: Rwanda card delivered on each stage, lighting up Kigali’s iconic BK Area with an unforgettable night time of motion. DJ Niny and Afro Nation set the tone, and the athletes matched the power contained in the PFL SmartCage because the 11-fight card featured 5 stoppages, and 6 hard-fought selections, all in pursuit of a spot within the 2025 PFL Africa Finals in Benin on December 20.
South Africa’s Nkosi Ndebele (10-3) and Zimbabwe’s Simbarashe Hokonya (6-1) closed the present with a razor-close bout worthy of a PFL Africa Predominant Occasion. From the opening bell, each athletes confirmed elite preparation and battle IQ, nullifying one another’s strengths in a tactical, back-and-forth Bantamweight Semifinal.
Ndebele regarded to showcase his trademark putting from vary, whereas Hokonya—famend for his grinding wrestling and counter-heavy model—pressed ahead, making an attempt to impose his will contained in the PFL Africa SmartCage.
Hokonya’s strain was met with robust resistance, as Ndebele stuffed clinch makes an attempt with underhooks and stable defensive wrestling. Whereas Hokonya edged forward in complete strikes landed, Ndebele’s two takedowns—mixed with high-volume assault—proved decisive.
Ndebele additionally secured essential management time in Spherical 2, taking Hokonya’s again and locking in a good physique lock to restrict motion. Within the last spherical, the South African turned up the tempo—touchdown crisp proper fingers, clear hooks, impactful low kicks, and capping it off with a well-timed takedown simply earlier than the ultimate bell. That robust end stood him in good stead, incomes a cut up resolution win and a spot within the 2025 PFL Africa Bantamweight Last in Benin, the place he’ll face Algeria’s unbeaten Karim Henniène (6-0).
In a heated Co-Predominant Occasion born from unhealthy blood, Angola’s Shido Boris Esperança (11-1) let his efficiency do the speaking, stopping Cameroon’s Octave Ayinda (7-1) within the first spherical of their PFL Africa Welterweight Semifinal conflict.
Ayinda began robust, rocking Esperança early with a strong left hand. However the Angolan standout weathered the storm, counting on his world-class grappling to show the tide. Showcasing the poise of a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt, Esperança transitioned easily from one dominant place to a different, displaying distinctive management and strain.
As soon as he took Ayinda’s again, Esperança by no means regarded again. What started as a doable submission try rapidly became a barrage of punishing strikes. A crushing left hand adopted by relentless rights left Ayinda unable to reply, forcing the referee to step in and wave off the bout, punching Esperança’s ticket to the PFL Africa Welterweight Last.
Within the second and last Heavyweight Semifinal of the night time, South Africa’s Justin Clarke (4-0) delivered a shocking efficiency, going toe-to-toe with some of the harmful strikers within the division — Cameroon’s Maxwell Djantou Nana (7-2) — earlier than rising victorious contained in the SmartCage.
In what’s going to undoubtedly be a contender for Battle of the Evening, each athletes thrilled the gang at BK Area with a high-paced, back-and-forth battle that showcased elite-level putting and championship-caliber grit. The motion remained largely on the ft, with only one takedown recorded — a first-round effort from Nana — as the 2 heavyweights traded heavy pictures, technical mixtures, and punishing kicks all through the competition.
Clarke displayed spectacular cardio and composure beneath hearth. Because the bout entered the third spherical, the South African’s relentless strain and conditioning started to put on on Nana, in the end forcing the Cameroonian to verbally concede — securing Clarke a victory and a spot within the PFL Africa Heavyweight Last.
Within the first Heavyweight Semifinal of the night time, 2023 PFL Challenger Sequence contract winner and Ivory Coast’s personal Abraham Bably (7-2) delivered an announcement victory, stopping Nigeria’s Joffie Houlton (8-5) in devastating style within the opening spherical.
Bably showcased his trademark composure and aggression, stalking Houlton earlier than unleashing a strong overhand left that despatched his opponent reeling. Demonstrating his well-rounded talent set, the Ivorian standout transitioned seamlessly to a stage change, securing a double-leg takedown and establishing management. Bably methodically went to work, utilizing skilled hip positioning to keep up strain, nullifying Houlton’s escape makes an attempt. With precision and energy, Bably landed a collection of crushing elbows and hammerfists that left the referee no alternative however to cease the competition.
Within the opening Featherweight Semifinal bout, Cameroon’s Alain Majorique (6-0) showcased composure and grit, overcoming two groin strikes from Guinea’s Mohamed Camara (5-4-1) to earn a dominant victory and advance to the 2025 PFL Africa Finals. Throughout three rounds, Majorique managed the tempo and distance, whereas Camara struggled to seek out his rhythm, usually slipping as he tried to unleash his trademark energy punches. Mixing sharp putting with well-timed takedowns, the Cameroonian dictated the motion contained in the SmartCage. Within the last spherical, Majorique displayed his full talent set, touchdown crisp mixtures, securing one other takedown, and unleashing heavy ground-and-pound that opened a minimize on Camara, sealing a unanimous resolution win.
All roads now result in Benin on December 20 for the 2025 PFL Africa Finals, the place the Skilled Fighters League will crown its first-ever PFL Africa Bantamweight, Featherweight, Welterweight, and Heavyweight Champions.
Official 2025 PFL Africa Semifinals: Rwanda Outcomes:
Nkosi Ndeboele def. Simbarashe Hokonya through cut up resolution (29-28 x2 30-27)
Shido Boris Esperança def. Octave Ayinda through TKO (R1, 3:46)
Justin Clarke def. Maxwell Djantou Nana through verbal submission (R3, 3:09)
Patrick Ocheme def. Abdoul Razac Sankara through cut up resolution (29-28 x2, 29-28)
Abraham Bably def. Joffie Houlton through TKO (R1, 4:08)
Karim Henniène def. Boule Godogo through KO (R3, 4:21)
Yabna N’tchala def. Emilios Dassi through unanimous resolution (29-28 x3)
Wasi Adeshina def. Dwight Joseph through unanimous resolution (30-27 x3)
James Opio vs. Isaac Omeda ends in a unanimous draw (28-28 x3)
Abdoullah Kane def. Emmanuel Mukam through KO (R1, 0:23)
Alain Majorique def. Mohamed Camara through unanimous resolution (30-27 x2, 29-28)