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PFL announces May event in Brussels

March 2, 2026 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

The Professional Fighters League announced that it will hold an event in Brussels, Belgium Saturday, May 23rd with the headliner being Patrick Habiora versus Benson Henderson.

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The event pits the undefeated Belgium prospect taking on the former UFC and WEC lightweight champion Benson Henderson. The 42-year-old last fought in 2023, a loss in Bellator to Usman Nurmogomedov. Henderson has fought 14 times in Bellator since signing with the company from the UFC in 2016. Habirora is 4-0 in the PFL but this will be the biggest test for him to date. Habirora will be expected to win this fight since the Belgian event seems to be made to highlight the 24-year-old.

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