PFL Europe Belfast – the contenders and the odds
Paul Hughes is poised and ready to seize the opportunity as he headlines the Professional Fighters League bill at Belfast’s SSE Arena on Saturday evening.
Eight years after he made his professional debut at the same venue, his dreams of headlining the arena have come true, but he has made it clear he wants to secure a victory in “devastating fashion” to make it a night to remember.
Speaking at the PFL Europe Belfast Media Day on Thursday, the Derry native exuded confidence. He appeared poised, assured, and focused on his mission, yet mindful of the dangerous opponent he will face inside the cage.
“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,” said the Sydney-born 28-year-old.
Going into the fight with a 13-2 (6 KOs) record, Hughes will be out to impress, to further enhance his reputation and build the momentum for a rematch with Bellator champion Usman Nurmagomedov.
Saturday’s clash against Miranda is Hughes’ first bout since the narrow defeat to the renowned Dagestani fighter.
“I want to make this something people won’t forget. It is really important for me to do this in really good fashion,” said Hughes.
He continued, “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. So that’s the plan to do something special on Saturday night.”
Paul Hughes is the strong favourite for the headline PFL Belfast contest, with event partners Unibet giving short odds of 1/18, compared to Miranda’s perceived chances of causing an upset, ranked at 8/1.
@PFLEurope Belfast Media Day ahead of the SSE Arena show on Saturday evening.
Local fighters Paul Hughes and Alan Philpott spoke earlier today, poised and ready to rise to the occasion. pic.twitter.com/5T7Wh87x3f
— Graeme Hanna (@graeme818) May 8, 2025
Performance of my life
Just below the top billing, local fighter Alan Philpott takes on Lewis McGrillen at Bantamweight level.
The co-main event sees the Ballymena veteran (32) take on his younger Mancunian opponent (24), with McGrillen forging a formidable reputation after he won last year’s PFL Europe tournament in Lyon, pocketing a significant $100,000 pay cheque.
‘Super Ali’ Philpott will need to be at his very best to secure a victory on this occasion, but he intends to be.
He acknowledged he could be put asleep by the McGrizzla’s powerful left hand, but he believes he can counter-strike and grapple to nullify his opponent.
Philpott insists this is his moment and that everyone should expect the performance of his life on Saturday, and when asked by ReadWrite why he thinks he can unlock such a display, he responded:
“It’s because I’ve got this opportunity after thinking I wasn’t going to. That has just relit the fire inside me. I was expecting one more fight, maybe call it a day, then open my gym in Australia (where he is based), but it’s been a full 180, and I’m all in.
“This is something I’ve dreamed of, I’ve envisaged, I’ve worked hard at, I’ve been so close to the big stage so many times, he added.
Unibet is giving Philpott long odds of 23/4 to land his pinnacle victory, with McGrillen strongly fancied at 1/14.