The contest will also be Osigwe’s debut in the PFL and a move down to strawweight, where she is expected to test Ukah’s composure with pace and volume. While Ukah typically adopts a measured, kick-based approach with strong takedown defence, Osigwe prefers to close distance and engage in high-intensity exchanges.

Ukah, however, insisted her focus remains on delivering an improved performance rather than analysing her opponent publicly.

“I don’t know much about my opponent. I expect my fans to watch and believe I have come to give them an even better fighter than before,” she said.

With both fighters representing a new generation of Nigerian talent, the clash in Pretoria is expected to be a defining moment for the growth of women’s MMA on the continent.