Jafel Filho triumphs over Amir Albazi at eighth edition of Abu Dhabi Extreme Championship in Al-Ain

Jafel Filho triumphs over Amir Albazi at eighth edition of Abu Dhabi Extreme Championship in Al-Ain
Jafel Filho celebrates his win at the eighth edition of Abu Dhabi Extreme Championship in Al-Ain (Supplied)
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Updated 07 December 2024

Jafel Filho triumphs over Amir Albazi at eighth edition of Abu Dhabi Extreme Championship in Al-Ain

Jafel Filho triumphs over Amir Albazi at eighth edition of Abu Dhabi Extreme Championship in Al-Ain
  • Emiratis Al-Shehhi, Al-Kalbani, Al-Fadhli, Al-Qubaisi and Al-Ameri claimed victories in front of home crowd

AL-AIN: Jafel Filho emerged victorious against Amir Albazi in the much-anticipated featherweight grappling bout, the main event of the eighth edition of the Abu Dhabi Extreme Championship, held at the ADNEC Centre in Al-Ain on Friday.

The aggressive and technically skilled Brazilian mixed martial artist defeated the Iraqi MMA star via unanimous decision in a five-round match.

This edition was organized by International Vision Sports Management in cooperation with the Department of Culture and Tourism Abu Dhabi. The championship, known for its unique rules and innovative system, featured 13 fights combining jiu-jitsu and grappling, all held in an octagonal cage.

Speaking about his victory, Filho said: “I’m happy for the opportunity to compete in the ADXC. My opponent is (in) the top three in my MMA weight division, so I trained a lot for this fight and I’m very happy with the results.”

In the co-main event, Brazil’s Roberto “Cyborg” Abreu marked his third ADXC appearance with a split-decision victory over Ghanaian Haisam Rida in the heavyweight division. The seasoned Brazilian fighter outclassed his opponent in a thrilling match that electrified the arena.

Elsewhere on the main card, Emirati champion Khaled Al-Shehhi showcased his techniques in the bantamweight jiu-jitsu main event, overcoming Brazilian opponent Thalison Soares, a black belt holder and gold medalist at the Abu Dhabi World Professional Jiu-Jitsu Championship 2024. Al-Shehhi claimed a unanimous decision victory after a grueling five-round battle.

“I was fully prepared for this fight because I know Soares is a big name in jiu-jitsu. Winning here in front of my family, friends, and fans in Al-Ain is truly special,” said Al-Shehhi. “This is my second time participating and winning in this championship, and I believe it will continue to grow in stature.”

The main card fights also saw Movlid Khaybulaev secure a unanimous decision victory over James Gallagher in an intense grappling contest, while Maria Luisa Delahaye defeated Brenda Larissa via unanimous decision in a jiu-jitsu bout, showcasing her precision and technique.

On the preliminary card, Emirati jiu-jitsu star Shamma Al-Kalbani delivered an impressive performance, defeating China’s Peiqin Ge via unanimous decision in the bantamweight category after a challenging three-round match.

“I’m proud to represent the UAE and highlight the strength of women in jiu-jitsu,” Al-Kalbani said. “The match was tough, but I stayed focused and won through my offensive strategy. I look forward to representing the UAE in an honorable way in future competitions.”

Emirati Omar Al-Fadhli also shone, defeating Chilean Nicolas Ponce via unanimous decision in the lightweight jiu-jitsu category. “Competing in a cage for the first time made this victory even more special and gave me valuable experience, as I’m more accustomed to fighting on the mat,” he said. “My opponent took a defensive approach and tried to use the cage to counter my attacks, but with my coach’s guidance and my determination to win, I managed to adapt and secure the victory.”

’s Abdulmalik Al-Murdhi secured a hard-fought split-decision win over Peruvian Eduardo Farfan in the unrestricted weight jiu-jitsu bout. Meanwhile, Egyptian Mido Mohamed triumphed over Uzbek Bakhromjon Ruziev in a closely contested featherweight grappling clash.

Craig McIntosh of Scotland claimed victory against Kuwait’s Ahmad Al-Bousairi via unanimous decision in the welterweight grappling bout.

In the showcase bouts, Emirati Salem Al-Qubaisi delivered a commanding performance, submitting Russia’s Mukhammad Ramazanov with a cross choke in the first round at 4:39. Brazil’s Daniel Poncio dominated Thor Koringa with a rear-naked choke in round three at 0:39, while Saif Al-Ameri, also from the UAE, edged out Pablo Henrique via split decision in a highly competitive contest.


Alvarenga faces Sousa in headline bout at 11th Abu Dhabi Extreme Championship

Alvarenga faces Sousa in headline bout at 11th Abu Dhabi Extreme Championship
Updated 10 November 2025

Alvarenga faces Sousa in headline bout at 11th Abu Dhabi Extreme Championship

Alvarenga faces Sousa in headline bout at 11th Abu Dhabi Extreme Championship
  • Competition features stacked card in Al-Ain on Nov. 14

AL-AIN: A stacked fight card has been set up for the 11th Abu Dhabi Extreme Championship at the ADNEC Centre in Al-Ain on Nov. 14, the organizers announced recently.

In a release, International Vision Sports Management said the main event features Brazilians Gabriel Sousa and Ruan Alvarenga, with Helena Crevar taking on Salla Simola in the co-main event.

Sousa returns to the ADXC cage after submitting Anthony de Oliveira in the ADXC 9 Grappling Main Event, where he called out Alvarenga moments after his win.

Alvarenga, a four-time ADXC veteran with three victories, also featured in ADXC 9, defeating Yigit Hanay in the final bout of the preliminary card.

Crevar returns in search of her second consecutive ADXC win following her dominant showing at ADXC 7, where she submitted Sabrina de Sousa in the second round.

Her opponent, Simola, impressed fans with a resilient victory over Aurelie Le Vern at ADXC 9, demonstrating agility and composure under pressure.

The main card also features a showcase bout between Daniel Barbosa and Haibula Aviev, along with a grappling welterweight fight between Seilkhan Bolatbek and Kenzo Biyong.

The preliminary card promises plenty of action, including Obaid Al-Ketbi against Victor Souza in a jiu-jitsu bantamweight bout, and Hadi Abbas taking on Felipe Fernandes in a jiu-jitsu featherweight contest.

Also, Mohammed Saeed Al-Ketbi meets Brazil’s Raimundo Almeida in a bantamweight contest.

On the prelims card there is a showcase bout between Ghanim Al-Ali and Joao Arthur; a jiu-jitsu cruiserweight fight between Ammar Al-Hosani and Dabyl Abdulla; and a showcase featuring Arthur De Lima Sousa and Breno Pittizer.

Tareq Al-Bahri, general manager of International Vision Investment, said: “We have put together one of the strongest cards yet, bringing together some of the most talented and skilled athletes from the region and around the world to deliver a show that meets the expectations of our fans.

“We are proud to see Abu Dhabi Extreme continue to strengthen its reputation as a global platform that attracts the brightest stars in jiu-jitsu and grappling.”

All bouts will be streamed live on TX7 and broadcast on the Abu Dhabi Sports Channel.