African combat sports just received a major boost as African Knockout (AKO), the continent’s premier mixed martial arts (MMA) promotion, has officially sealed a strategic broadcast partnership with SuperSport, one of Africa’s biggest sports networks.
Founded by Nigerian-born UFC world champion Kamaru “The Nigerian Nightmare” Usman, AKO has rapidly positioned itself as a homegrown powerhouse dedicated to nurturing African MMA talent. The new deal with SuperSport is expected to revolutionize how African fans experience combat sports, making AKO fights accessible to millions of households across the continent.

Speaking on the partnership, Kamaru Usman described the moment as a dream come true for African fighters and fans.
“When I started AKO, the vision was clear — to create a platform for African fighters to showcase their talent on the world stage. Partnering with SuperSport means we’re taking that vision to the next level. The whole continent will now witness the rise of Africa’s MMA champions,” he said.
SuperSport, already known for its dominance in broadcasting football, rugby, athletics, and boxing, sees this partnership as an opportunity to expand its combat sports portfolio while tapping into Africa’s growing MMA fan base.
Sports analysts believe the deal will not only give African fighters more exposure but also attract sponsors, investments, and training opportunities to elevate the sport across the continent.
The upcoming AKO season is set to feature electrifying matchups, intense rivalries, and homegrown fighters eager to prove themselves on the global stage. With SuperSport on board, MMA fans can look forward to world-class production, wider reach, and the thrill of witnessing Africa’s best fighters rise.
This deal could mark the beginning of a golden era for African MMA — with Kamaru Usman leading the charge.
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