Alfie Davis

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Alfie Ronald Davis is an English professional mixed martial artist and kickboxer. He competes in the lightweight division for the Professional Fighters League (PFL). He won the 2025 PFL Lightweight Tournament. A professional since 2014, he previously competed in Ultimate Challenge MMA, where he held the lightweight championship, as well as Cage Warriors, Konfrontacja Sztuk Walki (KSW) and Bellator MMA.
Birthdate:
25 February 1992
Full Name:
Alfie Ronald Davis
Birthplace:
Enfield, London, England
Nationality:
United Kingdom
Residence:
England
Height (cm):
180
Weight (kg):
70
Career Started:
2014
Reach:
178
Stance:
Kickboxing
Ring Name:
The Axe Man
Active Years:
From - 2014, To - Present
Player Active:
From - 2014, To - Present

Alfie Davis Bio

Alfie Ronald Davis, widely known by the nickname “The Axe Man,” is an English professional mixed martial artist and kickboxer born on 25 February 1992 in Enfield, London, England. Standing 5 feet 11 inches tall with a 70-inch reach, he has built a reputation as a creative striker inside the cage. He currently competes in the lightweight division of the Professional Fighters League (PFL), where he represents the London Shootfighters team.

A professional competitor since 2014, Davis has built his career across several major promotions, including Ultimate Challenge MMA, Cage Warriors, Konfrontacja Sztuk Walki (KSW), and Bellator MMA. His most significant achievement came in 2025 when he captured the PFL Lightweight Tournament championship, cementing his status as one of the top lightweights in the sport.

Early Life and Background

Alfie Ronald Davis was born and raised in Enfield, a district in north London, England. Growing up in the United Kingdom, he developed an early interest in combat sports, eventually channeling that energy into kickboxing and mixed martial arts. His fighting style reflects this foundation, drawing on the striking techniques and timing associated with high-level kickboxing.

Davis stands 5 feet 11 inches tall and competes at 154 pounds, a frame well suited to the lightweight division where he has spent the majority of his professional career. His physical attributes, combined with a 70-inch reach, have given him a versatile skill set that allows him to engage effectively both at range and in close quarters. These early attributes and training experiences laid the groundwork for his transition into professional competition.

Path to MMA

Davis made his professional MMA debut on 1 February 2014 at UCMMA 38, where he faced Cilas Matos and won the bout by submission via a brabo choke. That victory marked the beginning of a long climb through the regional and European MMA circuit, where he faced a variety of opponents and steadily refined his craft. He quickly became a familiar name on the British scene, winning six of his next seven bouts following his debut.

During this developmental period, Davis captured the UCMMA Lightweight Championship at UCMMA 44 on 5 September 2015, followed by the LFC Welterweight Championship at LFC 11 on 12 March 2017. These early title runs demonstrated his ability to perform under pressure and prepared him for the international stage. By the time he received his first opportunity with a major global promotion, he had already established himself as a championship-caliber fighter in the United Kingdom.

Alfie Davis Career

Early Career (2014–2016)

Davis’s early professional years were defined by consistent activity on the British and European circuits. Following his successful debut, he built a strong record largely in Ultimate Challenge MMA, where he steadily rose through the rankings. His grappling skills, particularly his brabo choke, became a reliable weapon during this period.

In 2015, Davis captured the UCMMA Lightweight Championship, a milestone that confirmed his status as one of the top prospects in the regional scene. This achievement provided a foundation for his transition to larger promotions and set the stage for his move onto the international stage in 2017.

Bellator MMA Breakthrough (2017–2024)

Davis made his Bellator debut on 19 May 2017 at Bellator 179, where he faced Jay Dos and delivered one of the most memorable finishes of his career. He won the fight by a spinning side kick knockout in the first round, a result that introduced “The Axe Man” nickname to a wider audience. The performance established him as a dangerous and unpredictable striker inside the Bellator cage.

Throughout his Bellator tenure, Davis faced a series of international opponents and produced a string of decision victories, including wins over Daniele Scatizzi, Jorge Kanella, Alessandro Botti, Akonne Wanliss, Thibault Gouti, Aalon Cruz, and Oscar Ownsworth. Although he suffered a split-decision loss to Leszek Krakowski at KSW 45 and a unanimous-decision loss to Alexandr Shabliy at Bellator 259, he remained a consistent presence in the lightweight division. A majority draw with Tim Wilde at Bellator 281 in May 2022 added further experience to his record.

Professional Fighters League Era (2024–Present)

Davis made his Professional Fighters League debut on 29 November 2024 at PFL 10, where he faced Mansour Barnaoui and lost by rear-naked choke submission in the third round. The setback was brief, and on 26 February 2025 the promotion officially announced that he had joined the 2025 PFL Lightweight Tournament. His move to the PFL represented a fresh opportunity to compete for one of the most prestigious tournament titles in the sport.

Davis responded with a dominant run through the 2025 tournament bracket. In the quarterfinal on 18 April 2025 at PFL 3, he defeated Clay Collard by TKO in the first round. He then outpointed Brent Primus by unanimous decision in the semifinals at PFL 6 on 20 June 2025, before capping the tournament with a unanimous-decision victory over Gadzhi Rabadanov in the final at PFL 9 on 15 August 2025, claiming the PFL Lightweight Tournament title. Following this championship, Davis challenged Usman Nurmagomedov for the PFL Lightweight Championship on 7 February 2026 at PFL Dubai, where he was submitted in the third round.

Style and Strengths

Davis is best known for his unorthodox and creative striking, drawing on a strong kickboxing base that allows him to deliver flashy, fight-ending techniques. His spinning attacks and high kicks have become signature weapons, most notably his axe kick and spinning side kick finishes. Combined with solid grappling defense and the ability to grind out decisions, his style makes him a difficult matchup for any lightweight.

Notable Events and Milestones

Among Davis’s signature moments is his first-round spinning side kick knockout of Jay Dos at Bellator 179, a finish that announced his arrival on the global stage. Winning the 2025 PFL Lightweight Tournament by defeating Clay Collard, Brent Primus, and Gadzhi Rabadanov stands as the defining achievement of his career to date, placing him among the elite lightweights in the Professional Fighters League.

Alfie Davis Career Wins

Across his professional career, Alfie Ronald Davis has compiled a verified record of 20 wins against 5 losses and 1 draw in 26 total bouts. His victories have come through a balanced mix of finishes and decisions, reflecting his well-rounded development as a mixed martial artist.

PFL Tournament Highlights

Davis captured the 2025 PFL Lightweight Tournament with three consecutive victories, beginning with a first-round TKO over Clay Collard in the quarterfinals. He followed that with a unanimous-decision win over Brent Primus in the semifinals, before closing the tournament with a unanimous-decision victory over Gadzhi Rabadanov in the final. This run stands as the most decorated stretch of his professional career.

Other Wins and Performances

Earlier in his career, Davis won the UCMMA Lightweight Championship at UCMMA 44 in September 2015 and the LFC Welterweight Championship at LFC 11 in March 2017. His Bellator tenure produced multiple decision wins over Scatizzi, Kanella, Botti, Wanliss, Gouti, Cruz, and Ownsworth, along with a memorable first-round knockout of Jay Dos in his promotional debut.

Alfie Davis Family

Family Background and Fighting Lineage

Publicly verified details about Alfie Ronald Davis’s family background and parents are limited. He was raised in Enfield, London, and developed his martial arts foundation in England, where he continues to train and reside. His nickname “The Axe Man” reflects a personal brand built around his distinctive high kicks and creative striking style.

Personal Life

Davis is based in England and continues to train out of London Shootfighters, the team he represents inside the PFL cage. Beyond his professional career, limited verified public information is available regarding his personal relationships, marital status, or children.

2025 Season Performance

The 2025 season represented the most successful campaign of Alfie Ronald Davis’s professional career. After joining the PFL Lightweight Tournament, he produced a flawless run through the bracket, defeating Clay Collard by first-round TKO, Brent Primus by unanimous decision, and Gadzhi Rabadanov by unanimous decision in the final. The championship victory earned him the PFL Lightweight Tournament title and elevated his profile within the global lightweight rankings.

Building on the momentum of his tournament win, Davis challenged Usman Nurmagomedov for the PFL Lightweight Championship at PFL Dubai on 7 February 2026, falling short via third-round submission. He is scheduled to rematch Alexandr Shabliy on 27 June 2026 at PFL San Diego, providing an opportunity to bounce back and continue his rise inside the Professional Fighters League.