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EFC player kicks off 2026, ready to dominate in EFC’s Cape Town era

After a year of thrilling highs and tough lessons inside the hexagon, Lucky Magekha is entering 2026 with renewed focus, fresh determination, and a hunger to make his mark as EFC expands into Cape Town.

2025 was a year of growth, grit, and unforgettable moments for flyweight contender Lucky Magekha.

From heart-pounding victories to tough losses inside the EFC hexagon, Magekha has experienced it all and emerged stronger, more disciplined, and hungrier than ever for success.

The highlight of his year included battles against seasoned opponents that tested his skills, strategy, and stamina. While he faced setbacks, including a unanimous-decision loss to Mlungisi Mbizane, Magekha sees every fight as an opportunity to learn and improve.

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“Every win and every loss teaches me something new. I’m taking all of it into the new year and turning it into fuel for my next fight.”

Looking ahead to 2026, the EFC’s shift to Cape Town presents an exciting new stage for Magekha to showcase his MMA moves.

“A new city, a fresh start, and a chance to show everyone what I’ve been working on – that’s the energy I’m bringing into the new year.” Magekha’s New Year’s resolution is clear: Sharpen his skills, perfect his combinations, and push himself to the limit in every training session.

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Fans can expect him to return to the hexagon with renewed focus, mixing striking, grappling, and tactical precision to build a winning streak that will make 2026 his year.

“I’m ready to make the most of this year. Cape Town is my new hood, the hexagon is my home, and I’m coming back stronger than ever.”

With determination, discipline, and the lessons of 2025 behind him, Magekha is poised to kick off the new EFC season on a high, and fans can expect nothing less than electrifying action from the bantamweight contender in 2026.

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Ditiro Masuku

Ditiro Masuku is a seasoned journalist with a track record of covering dynamic stories for newspapers, magazines, and digital publications including social media. They are now driving compelling content at Fourways Review.

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