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ANZA MMA schedules Pro Nights 002 for June 6 at Broadwalk Mall

ANZA MMA schedules Pro Nights 002 for June 6 at Broadwalk Mall

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ANZA MMA will hold its second professional mixed martial arts event, ANZA MMA Pro Nights 002, on Saturday, June 6 at Broadwalk Mall on Ojijo Road in Nairobi, with bouts set to start from 5pm, according to a media statement dated May 19, 2026.

The promotion said the event will feature fighters from across East Africa, listing Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Zambia, the Democratic Republic of Congo and South Sudan among the participating countries. The fight night follows ANZA MMA’s inaugural professional event held in December 2025.

The main event is set to pit Kenyan featherweight Ouhsummer Ali Abad, nicknamed “Ninja Turtle,” against South Sudan’s Peter Bushak. ANZA MMA said Ali Abad delivered a “first-round technical finish” during the December 2025 event and will face Bushak in a featherweight bout.

On the main card, Kenya’s George Itumo, known as “The Maverick,” is scheduled to face DR Congo’s Ken Boton in a bantamweight contest. ANZA MMA said Itumo won his December bout in the first round, while Boton comes off a win over Uganda’s Josiah Lumunya at Impact Championship.

Kenyan heavyweight Kevin Odongo is also listed to return, against Congolese heavyweight Romain Kasase. The statement also referenced rapper Octopizzo entering the cage with Odongo after his December fight.

The main card is completed by a featherweight bout between Tanzania’s Rashid Mlegelo of Dar MMA and a Zambian fighter identified as Chilufya.

On the preliminary card, ANZA MMA listed a middleweight bout between Alhassan Mosala of Nairobi Jiu-Jitsu Academy and William Odino, both from Kenya. Other preliminaries named in the statement include Zambia’s Mende against DR Congo’s Angtenda; Kenya’s Brian Munyi of Chanuka Self Defense against Uganda’s Farouk Ogwal; South Sudan’s Thon against Uganda’s Mukiibi; and Kenya’s Leslie Masiga against Uganda’s Justin Okot.

While the event is primarily a sports property, recurring fight nights have become part of Nairobi’s wider entertainment economy, generating demand for venue space, ticketing, security services, brand partnerships and adjacent hospitality spending, particularly for malls and mixed-use developments that host large crowds during weekend hours. Broadwalk Mall, located along Ojijo Road, is among the city’s established retail and leisure venues.

ANZA MMA also used the statement to position the event as a continuation of its December 2025 debut, saying “the first ANZA MMA pro event… completely [sold] out the venue,” and that “demand far exceeded capacity, with many spectators… turned away at the doors due to the packed arena.” The organisation did not disclose ticket prices, attendance figures, or revenue from the previous event.

The promoter also cited the entertainment crossover around the inaugural event, stating that attendees included public figures such as Nviiri the Storyteller, Boutross, Chiki Kuruka and Savara, as well as Kenyan MMA fighter Felista Mugo.

Tickets for the June 6 event are being sold via HustleSasa, according to the statement. ANZA MMA said further event materials, including posters and images from the first event, are available for download through links provided to media.

Next, attention will turn to whether the second event matches the December 2025 turnout and whether ANZA MMA can maintain a regular calendar of professional fight nights in Nairobi, a key factor in building sustainable athlete pathways and attracting regional participation.

ANZA MMA will host its second professional fight night, ANZA MMA Pro Nights 002, on June 6 at Broadwalk Mall on Ojijo Road in Nairobi. The card will feature fighters from Kenya and across the region, with Kenyan featherweight Ouhsummer Ali Abad set to headline against South Sudan’s Peter Bushak.

ANZA MMA Fight Night 008 features East African amateur bouts in Nairobi

ANZA MMA Fight Night 008 features East African amateur bouts in Nairobi

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ANZA MMA held its Amateur Fight Night 008 on April 26, 2026 at The Alchemist in Westlands, Nairobi, drawing amateur mixed martial arts fighters from Kenya, Rwanda, Uganda and Italy in a nine-fight card, according to a statement issued by the organiser on April 27, 2026.

The event featured athletes representing gyms and teams including Nairobi Jiu-Jitsu Academy, Mombasa Sharks, GAMMA Rwanda, Kigali BJJ, Guardian Uganda, Hardcore Gym, Tristar Gym Nairobi, Shadow Strikers and the Kenya Wrestling Team, ANZA MMA said.

ANZA MMA also said the audience included representatives from Kenya’s Ministry of Youth Affairs, Creative Economy and Sports—named as Joel Atuti, Deputy Director of Sports, and Mr. Muriithi—as well as PFL Africa’s Daniel Kijo, Director of Marketing and Operations. The statement added that Kenyan fighter Felista Mugo attended the event, describing her as having recently won in Pretoria under the Professional Fighters League (PFL) banner.

In results highlighted by the organiser, Kenya’s Samuel Laurian of Nairobi Jiu-Jitsu Academy won the featherweight main event by submission against Rwanda’s Jonathan Ntakirutimana of GAMMA Rwanda. In the welterweight co-main event, Italy’s Lorenzo Cardanelli, representing Kigali BJJ, defeated Kenya’s Amos Eboso by submission in what ANZA MMA described as a rematch; the statement said the two previously fought at ANZA MMA’s first event in June 2025, where Cardanelli also won by submission.

ANZA MMA said eight of the nine fights ended by submission, technical knockout (TKO) or knockout (KO), with only one contest going to the judges. Among the quickest finishes cited was Shadrack Otieno’s 30-second rear-naked choke submission win over Aman Niyigena in a lightweight bout.

Other results on the main card included Uganda’s Shaffik Assuma defeating Kenya’s Jared Otieno by disqualification in a flyweight bout, according to the organiser.

On the preliminary card, ANZA MMA listed Martin Mwanza defeating Djibril Binego by TKO, Steve Munyi defeating Kamya Pison by TKO, and Matthew Lwano defeating Maina Morgan by judges’ decision. The organiser also listed Eric Ngari defeating KO Gordon Juma, and Kennedy Adaki defeating Eugine Oyugi by submission.

Why it matters

While MMA remains a niche sport compared with football and athletics in Kenya, regular fight nights and structured amateur-to-professional pathways can support a growing combat-sports economy—spanning gyms, coaching, event production, venue partnerships and sponsorship—particularly in Nairobi’s entertainment circuit. The Alchemist has increasingly hosted sports and lifestyle events, underlining the link between nightlife venues and ticketed sports programming.

The attendance of officials from the Ministry of Youth Affairs, Creative Economy and Sports, as cited by ANZA MMA, also points to continued interest in how emerging sports fit within Kenya’s broader creative and sports economy agenda, including athlete development and event-hosting opportunities.

Next steps

ANZA MMA announced its next professional event is scheduled for June 6, 2026 at The Broadwalk Mall in Nairobi. The promotion said the card will include Kenyan fighters Ouhsummer Ali Abad, Kevin Odongo, Georgi Itumo and Alhassan Mosala, and that it expects regional participation from Zambia, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda and South Sudan.

ANZA MMA’s Amateur Fight Night 008 was held on April 26, 2026 at The Alchemist in Westlands, Nairobi, featuring fighters from Kenya, Rwanda, Uganda and Italy. The organiser said eight of the nine bouts ended by stoppage, and announced its next professional event for June 6, 2026 at The Broadwalk Mall.

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.

ANZA MMA 007 returns to Nairobi’s Alchemist on March 26 with Wasswa vs Morgan headliner

ANZA MMA 007 returns to Nairobi’s Alchemist on March 26 with Wasswa vs Morgan headliner

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ANZA MMA will stage its Fight Nights 007 event on Thursday, March 26, 2026 at The Alchemist in Nairobi, with the promotion confirming a Kenya-heavy amateur fight card headlined by a bantamweight bout between Hassan Wasswa Muhammed of Nairobi Jiu-Jitsu Academy and Maina Morgan of Shadow Strikers.

In a press release dated March 18, 2026, ANZA MMA said doors will open at 6pm and fights will start at 7pm. Tickets will be sold online via Hustle Sasa, which the organiser described as its official ticketing platform.

The event is the latest in a series of fight nights aimed at building the domestic mixed martial arts (MMA) pipeline, as gyms across the country expand training programmes and athletes seek competitive platforms without leaving Kenya. Hosting the event at a Nairobi entertainment venue also underscores the growing overlap between sports content and the night-time economy, where live events drive footfall for hospitality businesses and create opportunities for sponsors, merchandise sellers and digital content producers.

ANZA MMA said the March 26 card will include a co-main event in the featherweight division, with Dickson Aomo of Diani Fight Club set to face Hamza Fahim of Mombasa Sharks. The press release described Aomo as coming off two victories, while Fahim was described as making his MMA debut with a background in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and karate.

The promotion also listed two additional main-card matchups: Samuel Laurian of Nairobi Jiu-Jitsu Academy versus Brayan Ray in a featherweight bout, and Bobby Kamande of Chanuka Self Defense against Lwano Matthew of Marine Gym.

On the preliminary card, organisers confirmed six bouts: Augusto Kohn vs Erick Ogola (welterweight), Guraib Rukwaro vs Chris Mutea (strawweight), Alex Njathi vs Shadrack Otieno (lightweight), Felix Tole vs Evans Kaburia (super lightweight), Josiah Aoncha vs Rai Tsuma (lightweight), and Hashim Sefu vs Wayne Achoki (featherweight).

“Tickets are available online via Hustle Sasa – the official ANZA MMA ticketing platform,” the organiser said in the statement.

ANZA MMA said Fight Nights 007 is “notable for the number of new athletes entering the sport,” adding that “11 fighters” will make their amateur debuts on the card. The organiser also said that, unlike its previous event that included fighters from Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania and the Democratic Republic of Congo, the upcoming line-up is dominated by Kenyan athletes travelling from Kisii, Kakamega, Mombasa and Diani, as well as multiple Nairobi gyms.

For Kenya’s sports business landscape, a locally dominated card can reduce travel and logistics costs while deepening regional rivalries between gyms—an element that can help sustain ticket sales and viewership. It also points to a broadening talent base, which could support more frequent events and, over time, a clearer pathway from amateur competition to professional bouts. However, growth will depend on consistent event scheduling, safety standards, and the ability to attract sponsorship and broadcast or streaming partnerships.

In its background notes, ANZA MMA said it is “Kenya’s first licensed MMA Promotions under the Kenya Oriental Combat Sports Federation.” It also referenced “KO Fight Night by ANZA MMA” in 2025 as Kenya’s “first-ever professionally sanctioned Mixed Martial Arts event,” according to the organiser.

ANZA MMA said further event information and media inquiries can be directed to press@anyiko-pr.com, while ticketing support is available via support@hustlesasa.com.

ANZA MMA will stage its Fight Nights 007 event on Thursday, March 26, 2026 at The Alchemist in Nairobi, with a bantamweight main event pitting Hassan Wasswa Muhammed against Maina Morgan. Organisers say the amateur card is dominated by Kenyan fighters and includes 11 athletes making their amateur debuts.

ANZA MMA stages Kenya’s first professionally sanctioned MMA event at Broadwalk Mall

ANZA MMA stages Kenya’s first professionally sanctioned MMA event at Broadwalk Mall

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ANZA MMA staged what it said was Kenya’s first professionally sanctioned mixed martial arts (MMA) event on Friday, December 5, 2025, at Broadwalk Mall in Nairobi, bringing together professional fighters from Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania in a card where every bout ended in a stoppage.

In a press release dated December 8, 2025, the promoter said the event, branded KO Fight Night by ANZA MMA, was sold out and was also broadcast live on YouTube. ANZA MMA added that the broadcast featured commentary from Julio DeSouza, who it described as a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt and co-founder of Nairobi Jiu-Jitsu Academy, and was hosted by Alex Holi.

The event signals a push to formalise and monetise combat sports in Kenya through professionally sanctioned formats, broadcast distribution and event production, as local promoters test whether MMA can attract consistent gate revenues and sponsorship in a market where boxing and football have traditionally dominated attention.

ANZA MMA said the Nairobi card drew entertainment acts including Savara, Octopizzo and Boutross, with live performances between fights. The promoter positioned the event as part of its broader effort to build an MMA pipeline in the region, following years focused on developing amateur competition.

On the sporting side, ANZA MMA reported first-round wins on the main card for Kenyan fighters Ouhsummer Ali Abad, George Itumo and Kelvin Odongo. Odongo received what the promoter termed the “KO of the Night” bonus, while Tanzanian fighter Dauda Rajabu was awarded “Submission of the Night,” according to the statement.

“Tonight was a historic moment not only for ANZA MMA but for Kenya and East African combat sports,” Peng Chen, founder of ANZA MMA, said in the release. “The athletes delivered world-class performances, the fans brought unforgettable energy and the entire country proved it is ready for elite professional MMA.”

Chen said the promotion plans to expand its events calendar next year. “Next year, fans can expect to see more ANZA MMA amateur and pro fights in Nairobi and different regions in the country,” he said.

ANZA MMA also said the event attracted interest from international MMA organisations “including UFC PFL and AKO,” adding that Daniel Kijo, identified as Director of Marketing & Operations at PFL Africa, attended “as a show of PFL Africa’s interest in ANZA MMA and developing local talent.” The statement did not disclose any commercial agreements, rights deals or investment commitments linked to the attendance.

Main-card results listed by the promoter were: Ouhsummer Ali Abad (Kenya) defeated Stephen Rackara (Uganda) by Round 1 TKO (Ground & Pound) at featherweight; George Itumo (Kenya) defeated Joel Ssemanda (Uganda) by Round 1 TKO (Ground & Pound) at bantamweight; Kelvin Odongo (Kenya) defeated Jonani Tugume (Uganda) by Round 1 TKO (Strikes) at heavyweight; and Dauda Rajabu (Tanzania) defeated Farouk Ogwal (Uganda) by Round 1 submission (Triangle Choke) at flyweight.

Preliminary results listed were: Rashidi Mlegelo (Tanzania) defeated Justin Okot (Uganda) by Round 1 submission (Rear Naked Choke) at featherweight; Annet Rose Kiiza (Uganda) defeated Rael Ashubwe (Kenya) by Round 2 TKO (Ground & Pound) at flyweight; and Moses Musisi (Uganda) defeated Joakim Ikalakala (Kenya) by Round 2 submission (“Mother’s Milk”) at welterweight.

For Kenya’s sports business ecosystem, the key test will be whether professionally sanctioned MMA can sustain repeat events through ticketing, sponsorship and media distribution—particularly as promoters seek to build reliable athlete pathways, coaching infrastructure and regulatory frameworks. ANZA MMA said KO Fight Night was supported by Kenya Originals, Açaí Oasis, You C.1000 Drinks, MMA Gold and HustleSasa.

ANZA MMA said it will stage more amateur and professional fight nights in 2026, expanding beyond Nairobi to other regions, as it works to grow the sport’s national footprint.

ANZA MMA held Kenya’s first professionally sanctioned mixed martial arts (MMA) event on December 5, 2025 at Broadwalk Mall in Nairobi, featuring fighters from Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania. The promoter said the sold-out event was also streamed on YouTube, with all bouts ending in stoppages and plans announced for more amateur and professional cards in 2026.