Belgian fighter Losene Keita has made headlines by turning down multiple offers from the UFC in favor of staying with Europe-based promotion Oktagon MMA. The 26-year-old featherweight and lightweight champion explained his decision, citing his strong connection to Oktagon and the support he receives from fans.
Keita expressed his gratitude for the UFC’s interest in him but ultimately felt that Oktagon understood his value better. Despite the financial incentives offered by the UFC, Keita prioritized his comfort and recognition within Oktagon over a potentially higher paycheck.
Drawing comparisons to UFC star Paddy Pimblett, who also declined multiple UFC offers before finding success in the promotion, Keita emphasized his desire to be a champion in the UFC when the time is right. He believes he has the skills to compete at the highest level but wants to continue developing and gaining experience before making the leap.
Keita also revealed that he turned down an offer from the Professional Fighters League (PFL) to join their featherweight tournament, opting instead to participate in Oktagon’s own lightweight tournament. Despite the risks involved in staying with Oktagon, Keita remains focused on his upcoming fights and the support he receives from his loyal fans.
While Keita acknowledges that the UFC may come calling again in the future, for now, he is content with his decision to remain with Oktagon and continue building his legacy closer to home. The fighter’s dedication to his fans and his commitment to his development as a martial artist are evident in his choice to stay true to his roots.