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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.

The LOOP Safari Gravel Series third season starts in Limuru on March 7, 2026

The LOOP Safari Gravel Series third season starts in Limuru on March 7, 2026

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The LOOP Safari Gravel Series will return for a third season with a four-leg calendar starting in Limuru on March 7, 2026, according to a press release issued on February 17, 2026.

The organisers said the Limuru opener is expected to attract more than 700 cyclists from across the region, competing for a top team prize of up to KES 125,000. Limuru will host the series for the first time, with the organisers citing the area’s rolling hills, tea plantations and gravel routes as the setting for the race.

The LOOP Safari Gravel Series has positioned itself as one of the region’s competitive gravel cycling events, and its continued expansion highlights the growing business around endurance sports in Kenya, including event logistics, hospitality, local tourism and brand sponsorship tied to sports participation. Limuru’s inclusion also broadens the geographical footprint of the event beyond previous host locations, potentially spreading race-related spending to new areas along the circuit.

“The LOOP Safari Gravel Series is set to return for the third year with an action packed four-leg calendar that will once again bring competitive gravel cycling to some of Kenya’s most scenic landscapes,” said Nancy Muthoni, in the statement shared with media.

Muthoni said the Limuru event is a new destination for the series. “The season opener will be held in Limuru on March 7, 2026, a new destination for the series offering fresh terrain and new challenges for riders and spectators alike,” she said.

For 2026, the series will add what it described as a rider-led element to determine one of its host venues. “This year’s season is anchored on giving cyclists a voice with the introduction of a new riders’ choice leg which will see riders vote for the location that will host the fourth leg,” Muthoni said.

After the Limuru opener, organisers said the second leg will be held in Naivasha on June 13, 2026, and will be a UCI-qualifying race. The third leg is scheduled for Vipingo on August 28, 2026. The final “riders’ choice” leg will conclude the season on October 24, 2026, with the host location to be selected through voting by participants.

The inclusion of a UCI-qualifying race in Naivasha signals the organisers’ focus on aligning at least part of the calendar with international cycling standards, which can influence the type of participants attracted to the series and the level of scrutiny on route design, safety and race operations. For Kenya’s sports events market, UCI-linked races can also strengthen the country’s positioning as a destination for competitive cycling, with potential spillover for training camps, equipment retail and cycling tourism.

Key milestones for the series will be the Limuru opener in March, the Naivasha UCI-qualifying event in June, and the announcement of the rider-voted final-leg location ahead of the October finale.

The LOOP Safari Gravel Series will return for a third season with a four-leg calendar starting in Limuru on March 7, 2026, organisers said in a media statement dated February 17, 2026. The series will also include a UCI-qualifying leg in Naivasha and a new rider-voted location for the final race in October.