BFL 86: Live Results

February 19, 2026

Adam Posener vs. Dany Mallette

Round 1:

Poesner immediately shoots for a takedown, takes the back of Mallette, locks in the rear naked choke and ends the fight. Merely identical to his last finish.

Result:

Adam Posener by Submission.

 

Jamie Siraj vs. Donny Matos

Round 1:

Siraj locks in his hands a secures a big takedown. Both guys exchange big shots and Siraj choses to shoot the takedown and look for some big ground and pound.

Round 2:

Both fighters trade left hooks but it is Matos who gets knocked down as Siraj quickly takes advantage and takes the back of Matos, Locks in the rear naked choke and finishes the fight.

Result:

Jamie Siraj by Submission.

Nicolas Ouellet vs. John Nguyen

Round 1:

Ouellet get a well timed takedown and starts going to work looking for ground and pound in full mount. Ouellet continues looking for submissions and almost locks up a darce choke but Nguyen was able to slip out.

Round 2:

Ouellet starts to find his shots and begins landing but Nguyen is able to find the takedown. Ouellet is able to get up and gets a takedown of his own where he immediately takes the back of Nguyen and starts raining down ground and pound. After locking in the body triangle Ouellet was able to secure the rear naked choke and finish the fight.

Result:

Nicolas Ouellet by Submission.

Josh Kwiatkowski vs. Caleb Moctezuma

Round 1:

Kwiatkowski finding a home for his leg kicks and his left and right straights. Kwiatkowski shoots in for a big takedown and slams Moctezuma to the canvas to put and exclamation mark on the round.

Round 2:

Both fighters continue to meet each other in middle and land strikes of their own as they go tit for tat. the high pace has continued all the way through round 2 with no signs of anything slowing down.

Round 3:

The pace continues in round three as both men begin swinging for the fences. This is the definition of an all out brawl. Moctezuma lands a beautiful check hook, as they begin exchanging big body shots in the clinch. They’d continue throwing non stop until the final bell. What a fight.

Results:

Josh Kwiatkowski by split decision

Erfan Ahangarian vs. Jose Vasquez

Round 1:

Ahangarian pressures Vasquez landing strike after strike and finally knocks him down with a spinning elbow and finishes the fight with ground and pound.

Result:

Erfan Ahangarian by TKO.

Mani El-Hefnawi vs. Arturo Reyes

Round 1:

El-Hefnawi lands an early right hand and begins going to work on the fence looking for the takedown. The right hand continues to land for El-Hefnawi as he finally gets the takedown he was looking for at the end of the round.

Round 2:

El-Hefnawi continues to dominate the clinch game and land shorts shots along the fence. El-Hefnawi starting to mix it up with elbows and continuing to that straight right every time Reyes comes in. Reyes gets a late leg lock attempt at the end of the round but ultimately doesn’t amount to anything.

Round 3:

El-Hefnawi continues to wear down Reyes along the fence and land big knee strikes. Reyes rolls into another leg lock attempt but El-Hefnawi manages to escape.

Result:

Mani El Hefnawi by Unanimous decision.

Daniel Richard vs. Max Temmel

Round 1:

both fighters getting busy early landing clean elbows and knees while clinching along the fence. Later in the round, Temmels high kicks began to land and Richards punches started to fin their place.

Round 2:

Temmel continued using his range to land that high kick as Richard continued to land that right hand in combination. Temmel continued to pile up the pressure with flying knees and spinning attacks to the head. Temmel ended the fight with a vicious knee to the body followed by ground and pound that forced the referee to step in.

Result:

Max Temmel by Tapout.

 

Harrison Woods vs. Junior Nicolas

Round 1:

Woods shoots in for a takedown and immediately drives Nicolas into the fence working the clinch on and trying to finish the takedown. Nicolas was able to fend off the early onslaught by woods and bring the fight back to the feet where he would land some cleans strikes of his own.

Round 2:

Woods began utilizing his leg kicks and start attacking the lead leg of Nicolas. Nicolas landed a beautiful right hand of his own as he timed his shot as Woods went in for a leg kick. Woods once again shot for a takedown but was unable to get Nicolas to the ground.

Round 3:

Woods immediately shoots in for a takedown as Nicolas was up against the cage but wasn’t able to complete it. Woods is finally able to take the back of Nicolas and continues to work and find a submission. Woods would finish the fight on the back of Nicolas as he would continue looking for the submission while landing ground strikes.

Result:

Harrison Woods by Split decision.

Daniel Abdenour vs. Damon Marlow

Round 1:

Marlow lands and early takedown but Abdenour was able to stand back up as they both exchange dominant clinch positions on the fence. The round finished with a huge takedown by Abdenour as he landed a few ground and pound strikes.

Round 2:

Abdenour continues pushing for the takedown and finally gets Marlow down to the canvas and continues to work in the front headlock position. Marlow reversed the position and locks in guillotine chock but Abdenour is able to slip out of it. the round ended with Abdenour continuing to have Marlow’s back while he landed ground and pound strikes.

Round 3:

Marlow is able to roll Abdenour’s takedown attempt and lock in a body triangle, but Abdenour was able to slide out and regain his top position and ended the fight holding Marlow down in side control.

Result:

Daniel Abdenour by unanimous decision.

Abdalla El-Hefnawi vs. Alex Toporet

Round 1:

Both men immediately start swinging for the fences as Toporet drops El-Hefnawi early with a left hook, and quickly finishes the fight with a vicious right overhand.

Result:

Alex Toporet by K.O.

Andrew Keras vs. Arsam Pargali

Round 1:

Pargali gets an early take down and immediately tries to find the submission but Keras was able to reverse it. The rest of the round ended on the feet as Keras began to find his range and would start to land strikes of his own.

Round 2:

Keras continued to find a place for his strikes to land, as Pargali continued to try and engage clinches on the fence and find a takedown.

Round 3:

Pargali continued looking for the takedown and clinches on the fence but was unsuccessful. Keras began landing hard shots finding a place for his punches and body kicks which hurt Pargali which caused the referee to stop the fight.

Result: Andrew Keras by TKO.

 

Athena Stratis vs. Sadie Woudstra

Round 1:

Both women wasted no time and got busy right from the start. Stratis utilized her kicks early, while Woudstra responded with kicks of her own and begin to walk Stratis down with straight punches.

Round 2:

They both continued to bring the same high pace energy as last round with Stratis effectively finding leg and body kicks, and Woudstra continuing to find success landing punches in bunches with an abundance of kicks of her own.

Round 3:

Early round three Woudtsra continued pressuring and was able to take the back of Stratis and continued threatening a rear naked choke and an arm-bar submission and stayed on her back for the rest of the fight.

Result:

Sadie Woudstra by Unanimous decision