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Four Cameroonian fighters set for PFL Africa showdown in Lagos

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By Lesley Angu

Cameroon will have a strong presence at the upcoming Professional Fighters League (PFL) Africa event in Lagos, Nigeria, with four fighters set to feature when the promotion stages its latest fight night on June 13, 2026, at the Eko Convention Centre. The official fight card for PFL Africa Lagos is expected to be unveiled later today, giving fans a clearer picture of the matchups ahead of one of the continent’s most anticipated MMA events.

Among the Cameroonian representatives is Alain “The African Assassin” Majorique, who returns after an impressive run to the PFL Africa 2025 final. Majorique has quickly become one of Cameroon’s most recognizable MMA exports thanks to his aggressive striking, finishing ability, and growing reputation on the continental stage. His appearance in Lagos will be closely watched as he looks to take another step toward PFL glory.

Also on the card is Octave “The Bantu Warrior” Ayinda, a semifinalist from last year’s competition who remains one of Cameroon’s most consistent performers in professional mixed martial arts. Ayinda built his reputation through disciplined grappling and tactical fight management, earning respect across the African MMA scene and positioning himself as a serious contender in the promotion.

Beyond the experienced duo, rising talents Styve “The Revolution” Ngono and Jordan Fongno will also carry Cameroon’s hopes inside the PFL SmartCage. Both fighters represent the new generation of Cameroonian MMA athletes seeking international recognition, and their inclusion on such a major platform signals the country’s increasing depth in the sport.

The Lagos event will feature opening-round contests in the PFL Africa Bantamweight and Lightweight tournaments, with fighters battling not only for advancement but also for a shot at the championship title and the lucrative $100,000 grand prize at the end of the season. A total of 26 elite fighters from Africa, Europe, and South America are expected to compete, making it one of the most competitive cards assembled by the promotion on African soil.

For Cameroonian MMA fans, the event represents more than just another fight night. The presence of four national fighters on a major continental card highlights Cameroon’s growing influence in African mixed martial arts and offers another opportunity to showcase what many are beginning to describe as the country’s emerging “Indomitable Power” in combat sports. All eyes will now turn to the official card reveal scheduled for 2pm Yaoundé time.

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