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Emirati champion Zamzam Al Hammadi and Butti Al Ameri scored two important victories in the "Pride of the Arabs" evening of the Professional Fighters League for the Middle East and North Africa. The evening was held at the Coca-Cola Arena in Dubai and witnessed strong competitions among the region's elite fighters.
The Coca-Cola Arena in Dubai witnessed an exceptional evening as part of the "Arab Pride" activities of the Professional Fighters League for the Middle East and North Africa, organized jointly by the Dubai Sports Council and the Department of Economy and Tourism in Dubai. The 18-year-old Emirati champion, Zamzam Al Hammadi, achieved her first victory in the tournament by outperforming the Egyptian competition, Abeer Mansour, with the unanimous decision of the referees in Nazzal Weighing The amateur show straw, confirming her promising talent in her first post. Emirati fighter Butti Al-Amiri inaugurated the series of local victories with his convincing superiority over the Egyptian Hamada Othman in the featherweight showdown for amateurs, where the confrontation was resolved by the unanimous decision of the referees, providing a distinguished tactical performance. In the main fight of the evening, the Tunisian Mahdi Saadi had an exciting confrontation with the Emirati Muhammad Yahya, which lasted for three rounds of fighting, where he decided The Tunisian played the match in his favor by a divided decision of the referees after an interesting combat show by both parties. The lightweight competitions witnessed remarkable surprises, as four fighters qualified for the semi-finals, starting with the Algerian Elias Jeron, who scored a quick victory over the Moroccan Salaheddine Hamli in the first round, followed by the Bahraini Hamza Kohji, who surpassed the Moroccan Taha bin Dawood unanimously. As for the other fights, they witnessed various victories, as the Jordanian achieved Saher Qasimiya won a difficult victory with a decision divided against the Bahraini Hamad Marhoon in the weight of the show fly, while the Saudi Ahmed Al-Brahim ended his confrontation with the Egyptian Ibrahim Mahmoud with a technical knockout in the third round within the average weight competitions.
Source: Al-Wehda Al-Arabia News Portal