Lagos came alive on Saturday night as the city hosted the AFC World Series Championships, marking a historic milestone for Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) in Nigeria and Africa at large. The electrifying event took place at the iconic Teslim Balogun Stadium in Surulere, drawing thousands of enthusiastic fans and international attention.
The championship featured top-ranked fighters from across the globe, who delivered explosive performances that kept spectators on their feet. The bouts, staged under the African Fighting Championship (AFC) banner, showcased a blend of raw talent, strategy, and endurance, underscoring the growing influence of MMA on the continent.
Organizers described the Lagos edition as a landmark achievement, not only for sports entertainment but also for Nigeria’s standing as an emerging hub for global combat sports. “The AFC World Series in Lagos is proof that Africa is ready to stand shoulder-to-shoulder with the world in Mixed Martial Arts,” said one of the promoters during the event.
The night’s highlight bouts featured both seasoned international fighters and rising African talents, who seized the opportunity to compete before a global audience. Fans cheered passionately as Nigerian fighters demonstrated resilience and skill, further cementing the country’s place in the evolving MMA scene.
The Lagos State Government, in collaboration with private sponsors, played a pivotal role in bringing the event to fruition. Officials noted that the championship would not only boost sports tourism but also inspire a new generation of Nigerian athletes to pursue careers in professional combat sports.
Sports analysts hailed the event as a breakthrough moment that could open doors for more international competitions in Nigeria. With Lagos successfully hosting the AFC World Series, the city has positioned itself as a future destination for major global sporting spectacles.




