THE ZAMBIAN TAKEOVER HAS BEGUN!
6th March 2025

THE ZAMBIAN TAKEOVER HAS BEGUN!

Johannesburg, South Africa - Zambia's undefeated Ken 'The Takeover' Sekeletu emerged victorious from the main event of EFC 121 in front of delirious crowds as he took the featherweight title from South Africa's champion Roedie Roets in one spectacular round.

With Roets coming-out fast from the bell it was evident that his title defence gameplan was to clinch up and grapple the Zambian, but it was in this position that Sekeletu was able to deploy elbows to the side of his opponents head and leave the champion worse for wear at the bell. It was immediately evident that Roets was concussed and confused and seemingly indicating that this was as a result of illegal blows to the back of the head, though the action reply failed to show any. When the time came for the second round, Roets was still unable to continue, handing the belt to Sekeletu who makes history as the first MMA champion from Zambia.

The new champion will not be allowed to rest upon his laurels however, as the co-main event was staged to select his next challenger between Ayanda Zwane and Billy Oosthuizen. Over two rounds, Zwane's kickboxing and mercurial movement flummoxed his foe, who began to bleed profusely from his wounds. But in the third, knowing he was down two rounds, 'The Kid' took Zwane to the canvas and sank in a rear-naked choke to take the tap in a sensational come-from-behind victory.

Fans were treated to a back-and-forth war between Musa Sethwape and Lucky Magekha which mostly stayed on the feet. Sethwape's counter game was strong against the forward-footed Magheka and it was this strategy that convinced the judges to give 'Bad News' the razor-thin split decision. Opening the card was a Congo/Senegal clash between Diego Bandu and debutante Mouhamid Tafsir Ba in which both athletes engaged on the feet, with Ba particularly scoring the more effective shots but it was Bandu who walked away with the unanimous decision. All eyes now turn to the heavyweight title fight in April between France's Champion Anthony Morel and Zimbabwe's challenger, Elvis Moyo.


The Official EFC 121 Results are:

Mfanafuthi Ngobese bt Tebatso Matlhobowane 2'26'' in Rd 2 by Guillotine
Ash Zola bt Godfrey Mkhwanazi 2'00'' in Rd 2 by RNC
Nicolaas Vermaak bt Mlungisi Mbizane by Split Decision
Mark Kamba bt Jaden van der Merwe 40'' Rd 1 Knockout
Jesse Schaper bt Nkosi Doyisa 2'27'' Rd 1 by RNC
Chadrack Yemba bt Tapiwa Katikati 3'47'' Rd 1 by Anaconda
Gasmire Diatta bt Sizwe Mnikathi by Unanimous Decision
Lihle Ngamntwini bt Salahuddin Plaatjies by Split Decision
Diego Bandu bt Mouhamed Tafsir Ba by Unanimous Decision
Musa Sethwape bt Lucky Magekha by Split Decision
Kaleka Kabanda bt Hanru Botha 152.6lbs 4'36'' Rd 1 by TKO
Billy Oosthuizen bt Ayanda Zwane 4'17'' Rd 3 by RNC
Ken Sekeletu bt Roedie Roets 0'00'' Rd 2 by Verbal Submission

Performance Bonuses were awarded to:
Lihle Ngamntwini
Nicolaas Vermaak
Mlungisi Mbizane
Billy Oosthuizen
Ayanda Zwane

Fight Of The Night Bonus was awarded to:
Diego Bandu and Mouhamed Tafsir Ba


EFC 122 Morel vs Moyo for the Heavyweight Championship takes place on Thursday 10th April 2025, live from the World Sports Betting Arena at the EFC Performance Institute in JHB, South Africa.


About EFC – The Extreme Fighting Championship

Headquartered in Johannesburg, South Africa, EFC is a world leading mixed martial arts (MMA) organisation. EFC produces 10 live events annually at sold out arenas. With over 200 athletes exclusively contracted to the organisation, EFC showcases the greatest warriors on the planet.

EFC events are broadcast in over 120 countries around the world on numerous television networks in multiple languages. EFC programming is available weekly in 600+ million TV households globally, making it one of the most recognisable MMA brands in the world.


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Johannesburg, South Africa – March 19, 2025 – The stage is set for the highly anticipated second installment of the EFC Contender Series, where Africa's most promising amateur MMA athletes will once again step into the spotlight in hopes of securing a coveted EFC professional contract. The ceremonial weigh-in and face-offs for tomorrow's event took place earlier today, with fighters making their final preparations for an action-packed day of competition.
This event serves as a prime opportunity for rising MMA stars to showcase their skills in front of EFC matchmakers and fans alike, with a packed fight card of 12 thrilling bouts set to deliver high-intensity action. The Contender Series will provide a platform for these athletes to demonstrate why they deserve a place on the prestigious EFC roster.

As Africa's leading MMA promotion, EFC has long been known for identifying and developing the next wave of MMA talent. With the launch of the Contender Series, EFC is reinforcing its commitment to building a direct pathway for talented amateur fighters to transition into the professional ranks.

"This series is an incredible chance to spotlight some of the most talented athletes across the continent," said Graeme Cartmell, EFC Vice President and Matchmaker. "We've already seen tremendous potential in the first series, and we're excited to witness the new talent stepping up tomorrow. Our goal is not just to find skilled fighters, but to help nurture the next generation of stars who will represent African MMA on the global stage. We want to give these athletes the opportunity to grow and potentially follow in the footsteps of former EFC champions like Dricus Du Plessis, Manon Fiorot, Dalcha Lungiambula and Garreth McLellan."

The Contender Series isn't only about offering fighters a chance to secure a contract; it's about providing them with the experience, exposure, and opportunities to succeed at the highest level of competition. By putting these athletes in a professional environment, EFC ensures they are prepared for the challenges they will face as professionals.



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Mika Ngomane 140.8lbs vs. Hlompho Phomodi (TBC)

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Jeremie Likobele 164.4lbs vs. Ignacious Nkomo (TBC)


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Frederik Eloff 216lbs vs. Mbasa Khosa (TBC)

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Linda Baraza 122.4lbs vs. Bianca Campher (TBC)

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BANTAMWEIGHT 134.2lbs
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Luke Ackers 149lbs vs. Bruce Mayasi 149.1lbs


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THE ZAMBIAN TAKEOVER HAS BEGUN!
6th March 2025

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Johannesburg, South Africa - Zambia's undefeated Ken 'The Takeover' Sekeletu emerged victorious from the main event of EFC 121 in front of delirious crowds as he took the featherweight title from South Africa's champion Roedie Roets in one spectacular round.

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The new champion will not be allowed to rest upon his laurels however, as the co-main event was staged to select his next challenger between Ayanda Zwane and Billy Oosthuizen. Over two rounds, Zwane's kickboxing and mercurial movement flummoxed his foe, who began to bleed profusely from his wounds. But in the third, knowing he was down two rounds, 'The Kid' took Zwane to the canvas and sank in a rear-naked choke to take the tap in a sensational come-from-behind victory.

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Ash Zola bt Godfrey Mkhwanazi 2'00'' in Rd 2 by RNC
Nicolaas Vermaak bt Mlungisi Mbizane by Split Decision
Mark Kamba bt Jaden van der Merwe 40'' Rd 1 Knockout
Jesse Schaper bt Nkosi Doyisa 2'27'' Rd 1 by RNC
Chadrack Yemba bt Tapiwa Katikati 3'47'' Rd 1 by Anaconda
Gasmire Diatta bt Sizwe Mnikathi by Unanimous Decision
Lihle Ngamntwini bt Salahuddin Plaatjies by Split Decision
Diego Bandu bt Mouhamed Tafsir Ba by Unanimous Decision
Musa Sethwape bt Lucky Magekha by Split Decision
Kaleka Kabanda bt Hanru Botha 152.6lbs 4'36'' Rd 1 by TKO
Billy Oosthuizen bt Ayanda Zwane 4'17'' Rd 3 by RNC
Ken Sekeletu bt Roedie Roets 0'00'' Rd 2 by Verbal Submission

Performance Bonuses were awarded to:
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EFC 122 Morel vs Moyo for the Heavyweight Championship takes place on Thursday 10th April 2025, live from the World Sports Betting Arena at the EFC Performance Institute in JHB, South Africa.


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SECURITY SEPARATE SCUFFLES AT THE SCALE
Johannesburg, South Africa - All bouts for the stacked EFC 121 card are locked and loaded as the World Sports Betting Arena played host to the first weigh-ins of 2025 where battle lines were resolutely drawn in the sand. 

In front of a baying crowd of fight fans who have been eagerly awaiting Africa’s first major combat sports event of 2025, the interim Featherweight Champion Roedie ‘Relentless’ Roets faced-down his undefeated challenger from Zambia, Ken ‘The Takeover’ Sekeletu with a steely gaze. As Roets vowed to defend the belt in honour of its former wearer, his close teammate Igeu Kabesa, Sekeletu promised in turn that the title was undoubtedly heading back to Lusaka.

The co-main event slot at EFC 121 will decide the number one contender in the same division and it was at this face-off that Night Guard security earnt their cheque as Billy ‘The Kid’ Oosthuizen and Ayanda ‘The Power’ Zwane had to be separated once it became evident they were happy to throw down ahead of tomorrow night’s proceedings. With ‘The Kid’ a significant favourite at World Sports Betting, former contender Zwane will be desperate to get past the veteran gunslinger for another shot at Roets’s gold. 

Conversely, Musa Sethwape stepped onto the scale as a 4.00 underdog which means a wager on ‘Bad News’ of R100 would bag the winning punter a return of R500. He was all smiles as he faced-off with his opponent Lucky Magekha who was fined for being on the wrong side of the needle. The two veterans of Hanru Botha and Kaleka Kabanda however, were the epitome of professionalism with 26 bouts between them ensuring no such deliberations whilst the first main card matchup of the debuting Senegalese powerhouse Mouhamed Tafsir Ba against the imposing Diego Bandu required the latter to make a second cutting attempt which he achieved successfully. 

With 16 other fighters making their intentions on the undercard clear, all 13 bouts for EFC 121 have been rubber-stamped by the governing body, setting into motion an event primed to kick-off EFC’s 2025 in violent style!

The Official Weigh-In Results are:

Flyweight Mfanafuthi Ngobese 123.2lbs vs Tebatso Matlhobowane 124.4lbs

Bantamweight Godfrey Mkhwanazi 134.8lbs vs Ash Zola 137lbs*

Bantamweight Mlungisi Mbizane 134.1lbs vs Nicolaas Vermaak 132.6lbs

Middleweight Jaden van der Merwe 184.9lbs vs Mark Kamba 185.5lbs

Featherweight Nkosi Doyisa 144.8lbs vs Jesse Schaper 143.3lbs

Catchweight Chadrack Yemba 149.4lbs vs Tapiwa Katikati 152.5lbs

Catchweight Sizwe Mnikathi 156.5lbs* vs Gasmire Diatta 149.6lbs

Flyweight Lihle Ngamntwini 124.9lbs vs Salahuddin Plaatjies 125.3lbs

Middleweight Diego Bandu 184.8lbs vs Mouhamed Tafsir Ba 184.6lbs

Bantamweight Lucky Magekha 137.1lbs* vs Musa Sethwape 133.5lbs

Lightweight Hanru Botha 152.6lbs vs Kaleka Kabanda 156lbs

Featherweight Ayanda Zwane 144.5lbs vs Billy Oosthuizen 145.6lbs

Featherweight Roedie Roets 144.7lbs vs Ken Sekeletu 144.5lbs

 
* These fighters failed to make weight


EFC 121 Roets vs Sekeletu for the Interim Featherweight Championship takes place on Thursday 6th March 2025, live from the World Sports Betting Arena at the EFC Performance Institute in JHB, South Africa.

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