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MMA: Costello van Steenis ends Fabian Edwards’ title dream again at PFL Madrid

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Edwards earned the title opportunity after winning the PFL’s 2025 middleweight tournament, and was looking to become champion after two defeats by Johnny Eblen for the Bellator middleweight title.

Edwards was also looking to join brother Leon, a former UFC welterweight champion, as a title holder, but was made to pay for a number of errors.

The event was watched by a number of sports stars at cageside, including Real Madrid’s Jude Bellingham, Thibaut Courtois and Trent Alexander-Arnold, who was left out of Thomas Tuchel’s latest England squad earlier on Friday.

After walkouts in which a confident Edwards was jeered by the Spanish fans and a determined-looking Van Steenis was roared to the cage, the contest started with the pair trading leg kicks.

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In a close first round, Edwards made his first mistake as Van Steenis reversed the action on the ground to end in top position, despite blood pouring from his left eye.

In tactics rarely used by Edwards, the Briton looked to attack with takedowns but Van Steenis got the better of the early exchanges by flipping the momentum to control where the fight went.

When Edwards opted to strike, he looked faster and more dangerous than Van Steenis, but another mistake in the third round would prove to be his downfall.

Edwards again continued to wrestle and, while trying to take Van Steenis down against the cage, the champion delivered a flurry of elbows which forced the Briton to collapse on his knees.

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Seeing Edwards was in trouble, the referee stepped in to end the contest, before Van Steenis put both arms out in celebration and closed his eyes as he soaked in applause from the home fans.

It was made sweeter for the Dutch-Spaniard by winning in front of his home fans in the largest MMA event to take place in Spain.

With the UFC yet to host an event in the Spain, the PFL took advantage when Van Steenis became champion in July by building a card around him.

Van Steenis, who grew up around Benidorm before moving back to the Netherlands, said pre-fight it was a “dream come true” to compete in front of his own fans.

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While it was heartbreak for the Edwards brothers, the Van Steenis siblings – which included Costello’s younger brother Gino securing his own knockout on the undercard – celebrated a fairytale night.

“It went exactly as I wanted it to,” said Van Steenis.

“I didn’t do that alone; thank you to the crowd. This is the best country in the world. We are the best country in the world.”

Edwards now faces a rebuilding job but has shown his powers of recovery previously in his career.

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The PFL does not boast a particularly deep list of contenders in the middleweight division and a few wins would likely put Edwards back in title contention.

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The SunRisers Hyderabad are at the greatest loss at the moment

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Former India player Aakash Chopra has opined that the SunRisers Hyderabad (SRH) have been hurt the most by injury issues heading into IPL 2026. He highlighted that three of their overseas players are unlikely to be available at the start of the tournament.

Jack Edwards, one of SRH’s overseas signings, has reportedly been ruled out of IPL 2026. Pat Cummins and Eshan Malinga, who missed the T20 World Cup 2026 due to injuries, haven’t yet been cleared by their respective boards.

In a video shared on his YouTube channel, ‘Aakash Chopra,’ the former India batter reckoned that SRH is the franchise most adversely impacted due to injuries heading into IPL 2026.

“At this moment, it seems like a team that will be troubled a lot are the SunRisers Hyderabad. We came to know about the captain. Apart from him, there was hope that Jack Edwards is part of the team, and that he could be used, but you won’t be able to use him as well. He is not there. He has also left,” Chopra said.

“So Jack Edwards has left and Pat Cummins isn’t available at the moment. Brydon Carse is there, but we don’t know about Eshan Malinga. So three of their overseas players aren’t available at the moment, and that is a big problem. So the SunRisers Hyderabad are at the greatest loss at the moment,” he added.

Aakash Chopra highlighted that the SunRisers Hyderabad would have to field Travis Head, Heinrich Klaasen, Brydon Carse, and either Kamindu Mendis or Liam Livingstone as the four overseas players in their playing combination at the start of IPL 2026. He added that the Hyderabad-based side’s problems are compounded by the fact that they are playing only one of their first four games at home.


“It’s a slight issue for them” – Aakash Chopra on KKR’s injury concerns heading into IPL 2026

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In the same video, Aakash Chopra noted that the Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) is another franchise with injury-related issues heading into IPL 2026.

“Another team that was slightly troubled from earlier, and has become even more troubled are KKR because Harshit Rana is not there, Matheesha Pathirana’s status is not known, and Mustafizur Rahman is also not there. So it’s a slight issue for them,” he said.

The cricketer-turned-commentator opined that the Rajasthan Royals (RR) would be hit hard due to Sam Curran‘s potential absence.

“I am slightly worried about Sam Curran. Suddenly, they don’t have an all-rounder. I feel Sam Curran was very important in two aspects. One is that he bowls at the death, and when they would have gone to the Sawai Mansingh Stadium, he would have been a force to reckon with. The side boundaries are long and he would have done the job with his slower ones, but he is not there now,” Chopra elaborated.

Chopra added that RR would once again lack batting depth and might be forced to play either Nandre Burger or Kwena Maphaka.

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“Who will bat at No. 8? Suddenly, their batting will stop at No. 7 one more time. They might try to use Shubham Dubey, but you have Ravindra Jadeja at No. 7. You would have had an option had Sam Curran been there, but now you might have to play one of Nandre Burger and Kwena Maphaka,” he observed.

Aakash Chopra highlighted that the Rajasthan Royals (RR) would not be able to play Lhuan-dre Pretorius as they don’t have any vacancies in the top order. He added that the franchise would have to play two overseas batters in Donovan Ferreira and Shimron Hetmyer and a second specialist overseas seamer alongside Jofra Archer.