CULTURE — June 25, 2026

Afghan Fighter Jawid Basharat Joins PFL Organization

Basharat holds a 15-2 record and defeated Gianni Vazquez by unanimous decision at UFC Fight Night 266 on February 7. The PFL is adding 18 new fighters from 14 countries across nine weight classes.

The Ehtebar Desk — originates with Afghanistan International2 min read

Afghan Fighter Jawid Basharat Joins PFL Organization
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Afghan fighter Jawid Basharat has joined the Professional Fighters League as one of 18 new fighters from 14 countries. The PFL also added Daniel Marcos, another former UFC competitor. The signings cover nine weight classes.

Basharat, known as the Snow Leopard, last competed at UFC Fight Night 266. On February 7 he defeated Gianni Vazquez by unanimous decision. His professional record stands at 15 wins and 2 losses.

PFL executive president John Martin stated the organization is developing its roster to maintain competitiveness. The move is expected to open new opportunities in Basharat's career.

Read the original reporting at Afghanistan International

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Single source provides direct attribution to PFL announcement with concrete, checkable details including specific fight date, opponent, result, and fighter record

The source language mixes facts with framing or advocacy wording. Afghanistan International: "could mark the beginning of a new chapter" and "one of the most recognized figures from Afghanistan" use optimistic framing and promotional language to portray the move positively.

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