All out action at EFC Africa 24
The crowd enjoyed great fighting action at EFC Africa 24.
EFC Africa 24 delivered top flight MMA action in Carnival City’s Big Top Arena, last Thursday.
Thirteen bouts were fought, culminating in two epic title bouts.
Jeremy “Pitbull” Smith put his middleweight belt on the line against Garreth “Soldierboy” McLellan, and Demarte “The Wolf” Pena defended his featherweight title against Alain “Commander Boy” Ilunga.
Smith vs McLellan was the main event of the evening and, arguably, the most spectacular.
The two men last fought in March 2012, when McLellan relinquished his middleweight title to the Pitbull.
On Thursday, the challenger took the fight to the champ in a close and aggressive battle that had both landing numerous strikes.
The bout went to ground, where McLellan managed to secure top position and land a devastating elbow strike that caused Smith’s nose to gush blood.
McLellan then took the champion’s back and applied a rear naked choke, ending the bout in the first round.
The evening’s co-main event was an EFC Africa milestone where, for the first time, two non-South Africans were competing for the title.
DRC-born challenger Alain Ilunga faced Angola’s own, and undefeated, Demarte Pena.
Billed as a certain strike fest, this bout was, instead, technical and drawn out.
Pena controlled the action easily, his strength and experience leaving no opening for Ilunga.
He took the fight by unanimous decision, in the process setting a new record of an incredible five title defences.
In the only heavyweight bout of the evening, Ruan Potts finally got to face Ricky Misholas, a chance denied him at EFC Africa 20, when Misholas pulled out of their scheduled fight only hours before.
The bout went as most expected.
Potts rushed Misholas, took him down and tied him up with a sophisticated ground game.
Brendon Katz made his return to the EFC Africa hexagon after more than two year’s absence.
Up against Gareth Buirski, at featherweight, both men had huge KOs in their wake and promised a thrilling match.
The bout started slowly, but built to a crescendo as the pressure of a closely fought, clinical war intensified.
It took the judges to separate the two; Katz taking the win by unanimous decision.
JC Lamprecht vs Dricus du Plessis kicked off the evening’s main card, and it was a fight to remember.
Two incredibly similar fighters, they went at each other in a phenomenal display of all round MMA, pushing each other past their individual limits.
- Du Plessis remained marginally in the lead until the battle climaxed in the third round, when he rocked Lamprecht with a punch, opening the way for a victory by rear naked choke.
The Knockout of the Night award went to Pietie Coxen, for his first round KO of Steven Momah.
Submission of the Night was given to Morne Prinsloo, and Dricus du Plessis and JC Lamprecht earned the Fight of the Night award for their epic three-round encounter on the evening’s main card.
EFC Africa 24 full results:
- Anicet Kanyeba defeated Amos Hlatswayo via submission (rear naked choke) 3:44 into round three.
- Pietie Coxen defeated Steven Momah via TKO 2:33 into round one.
- Cedric Doyle defeated Sibulele Swekile via TKO 4:08 into round one.
- Darell Moodley defeated Victor Anyoagu via submission (RNC) 2:05 into round two.
- Mbulelo Swekile defeated Pierre Botha via submission (triangle) 2:34 into round one.
- Nkazimulo Zulu defeated Craig Ninow via unanimous decision.
- Morne Prinsloo defeated Josh Muller via verbal submission 2:41 into round one.
- David Buirski defeated Wade Henderson via TKO 1:35 into round one.
- Dricus du Plessis defeated JC Lamprecht via submission (RNC) 1:54 into round three.
- Brendon Katz defeated Gareth Buirski via unanimous decision.
- Ruan Potts defeated Ricky Misholas via submission (triangle) 4:05 into round one.
- Demarte Pena defeated Alain Ilunga via unanimous decision.
- Garreth McLellan defeated Jeremy Smith via submission (RNC) 4:38 into round one.



