Jordanian Al-Hyasat to Face Egyptian Reda in PFL MENA Featherweight Final

– Jordanian Abdulrahman Al-Hyasat and Egyptian Islam Reda will compete in the Professional Fighters League (PFL) MENA featherweight final, having triumphed in their semi-final bouts held here at Boulevard City.

The final matches will be held in Riyadh in November.

In the main event, Al-Hyasat dominated in the second and third rounds against Saudi fighter Abdullah Al-Qahtani, claiming a unanimous decision victory and maintaining his unbeaten record with five wins. He will face Reda who used his wrestling skills to defeat Moroccan Marwan Belguet, winning by unanimous decision as well.

In the welterweight division, Egyptian Omar El-Dafrawy secured a spot in the final by winning with a technical knockout in just 3 minutes and 9 seconds against the favorite, Jordanian Jarrah Al-Silawi, bringing his record to 12 wins, nine by stoppage, and six losses. El-Dafrawy will face Kuwaiti fighter Mohammed Al-Aqraa, who preserved his undefeated record with a unanimous decision win over Iranian Amir Fazli, which brought hi
s wins to seven.

In the lightweight division, veteran Iranian Mohsen Mohammedseifi earned his place in the PFL MENA final after a hard-fought unanimous decision win over Algerian Souhil Tahiri. Mohammedseifi will meet Lebanon’s Georges Eid who knocked out Tunisian Omar Reguigi in the first round in 1 minute and 37 seconds.

Morocco’s Rachid El-Hazoume also advanced to the final after a unanimous decision win against Algerian Elias Boudegzdame. El-Hazoume will take on Iraq’s Ali Taleb, who delivered an impressive knockout victory over Jordan’s Jalal Al-Daaja in just 2 minutes and 18 seconds. Taleb now holds an 11-1 record, with nine wins by knockout, and is a former UAE Warriors lightweight champion.

The Professional Fighters League announced that Saudi champion Mostafa Neda, known for his prowess in boxing, kickboxing, and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, will compete in the “Battle of the Giants” on October 19 in Riyadh’s Meydan against Egyptian champion Ahmed Sami.

Source: Saudi Press Agency