Ugandan mixed martial artist Annet Kizza has signed with Professional Fighters League Africa and is set to compete at the promotion’s upcoming event on April 10 in Pretoria, South Africa.
Kizza will face Kenya’s Felister Metheu Mugo in a strawweight contest at the event, which forms part of the second season of PFL Africa. The promotion continues to expand its presence on the continent while showcasing emerging and established fighters from across Africa.
The Ugandan fighter enters the bout with a professional mixed martial arts record of three wins and one loss (3–1). She first gained recognition in Uganda’s kickboxing scene before transitioning into MMA, where she has steadily built her career.
PFL Africa has positioned itself as one of the fastest growing combat sports promotions on the continent. The organisation aims to provide African fighters with greater opportunities and international exposure while investing in the development of mixed martial arts across Africa.
Season Two of PFL Africa will feature athletes from more than 10 African nations, highlighting the increasing depth of talent within the sport on the continent.
The Pretoria card will be headlined by a bantamweight showcase bout between reigning PFL Africa bantamweight champion Nkosi “King” Ndebele (11–3) and Italy’s Michele “The Arrow” Clemente (7–1).
The wider Professional Fighters League operates as a global MMA organisation staging events across North America, Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. Its fights are broadcast to fans in more than 170 countries through a network of international media partners as the promotion continues its global expansion.
























