ANZA MMA Fight Night 007 draws debutants as Hassan Wasswa Muhammed wins main event in Nairobi
ANZA MMA Fight Night 007 draws debutants as Hassan Wasswa Muhammed wins main event in Nairobi
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ANZA MMA staged its Fight Night 007 on Thursday, 26 March 2026 at The Alchemist in Nairobi, bringing together largely Kenyan amateur mixed martial arts (MMA) fighters and featuring 10 athletes making their amateur debuts, according to a statement issued on 27 March 2026.
The organisers said the main event ended with Hassan Wasswa Muhammed of Nairobi Jiu-Jitsu Academy defeating Maina Morgan of Shadow Strikers by technical knockout (TKO) in a bantamweight bout. The co-main event, also at featherweight, saw Hamza Fahim of Mombasa Sharks submit Dickson Aomo of Diani Fight Club via rear naked choke.
The event is ANZA MMA’s second show of its 2026 season and its seventh numbered fight night. The promotion said it used the card to spotlight domestic athletes from multiple regions, including Kisii, Kakamega, Mombasa, and Diani, as well as several gyms in Nairobi.
Fight Night 007 followed ANZA MMA 006, which the organisers said had drawn fighters from Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania and the Democratic Republic of Congo. In contrast, the latest event was built around Kenyan participants, a programming choice that the organisers said reflected the growth of the local amateur MMA pipeline.
On the main card, the organisers also reported a featherweight win for Samuel Laurian of Nairobi Jiu-Jitsu Academy, who defeated Brayan Ray via verbal tap. In another bantamweight contest, Bobby Kamande of Chanuka Self-Defense earned a decision win over Lwando Matthew.
In the preliminary bouts highlighted by the organisers, Wayne Achoki beat Hashim Sefu by decision; Evans Kaburia won by third-round referee stoppage against Felix Tole; and Chris Mutea defeated Guraib Rukwaro by decision. Ray Tsuma recorded a TKO win over Josiah Aoncha, while Shadrack Otieno beat Alex Njathi by decision. In a welterweight bout, Amos Eboso won via TKO against Brazilian opponent Augusto Kohn.
The organisers said: “ANZA MMA returned for the second time this year with its seventh event on Thursday, 26 March 2026 at The Alchemist, Nairobi.” They added that “10 fighters made their amateur debut on the card.”
While the event sits in the sports and entertainment category, it also intersects with Kenya’s broader live events economy, which includes venue operators, ticketing platforms, brand sponsors, gyms, and sports content distribution. Regularly scheduled fight nights can help stabilise revenue streams for training facilities and event partners and create more structured pathways for athlete development, particularly in combat sports that have historically relied on sporadic competitions.
ANZA MMA also positioned the series as a feeder for higher-level competition, saying it aims to “develop the next generation of fighters” and “prepare them for regional and international competition.” The statement added that in 2025, “KO Fight Night by ANZA MMA” delivered what it described as Kenya’s “first-ever professionally sanctioned Mixed Martial Arts event,” bringing together professional fighters from Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania.
Going forward, the key milestones for the promotion will be scheduling additional 2026 season events and maintaining a consistent calendar that supports athlete progression from amateur to professional bouts, alongside expanding regional participation where appropriate.
ANZA MMA held its seventh amateur mixed martial arts event on 26 March 2026 at The Alchemist in Nairobi, featuring a card dominated by Kenyan fighters from across the country. Hassan Wasswa Muhammed won the bantamweight main event by TKO, while 10 athletes made their amateur debuts, according to the organisers.