Paul Hughes Vows Victory as PFL Returns to Belfast: A Night of MMA Thrills
Paul Hughes promises a spectacular win as PFL returns to Belfast, setting the stage for an unforgettable night of MMA action.




Paul Hughes is set to headline the Professional Fighters League (PFL) event in Belfast this Saturday, promising a victory in "devastating fashion." The event marks the PFL's return to Belfast, a city with a rich fighting heritage, and Hughes is ready to showcase his skills against the formidable Bruno Miranda.
Hughes' Journey to Stardom
Paul Hughes, a native of Derry, made his professional debut at the SSE Arena in Belfast over eight years ago. Since then, he has risen through the ranks of MMA, gaining recognition after a thrilling but narrow loss to Bellator lightweight champion Usman Nurmagomedov in Dubai earlier this year.
"It feels very special that I have effectively dragged the PFL back here," Hughes told BBC Sport NI. "I think when the PFL see what we can bring here in Belfast, they'll want to come back every year."
The Stakes Are High
Hughes is not just fighting for a win; he's fighting to make a statement. A dominant performance could pave the way for a much-anticipated rematch with Nurmagomedov, a fight that Hughes believes is inevitable.
"I want to make this something people won't forget," Hughes said. "Not just to win but to do it in devastating fashion and something that is viral in trying to build a rematch with Usman Nurmagomedov."
A Dangerous Opponent
Bruno Miranda, Hughes' opponent, is known for his striking power and aggressive style. Hughes acknowledges the challenge but remains confident in his ability to prevail.
"Bruno Miranda is a very dangerous opponent, he hits hard, he kicks hard, and he's someone I absolutely have to be on my game for on Saturday night," Hughes admitted.
The Future of MMA in Belfast
Hughes believes that the PFL's return to Belfast could mark the beginning of a new era for MMA in the city. With a passionate fan base and a history of producing top-tier fighters, Belfast has the potential to become a regular stop on the PFL circuit.
"Especially with the noise on Saturday night and the performance that I am going to put in, I would love to see it in the schedule every year," Hughes said.
Conclusion
As the PFL returns to Belfast, all eyes will be on Paul Hughes as he steps into the octagon. With a victory, he could not only secure his place among MMA's elite but also set the stage for a blockbuster rematch with Usman Nurmagomedov. It's a night that promises to be unforgettable for MMA fans worldwide.