PFL Dubai MMA Match Preview: Taylor Lapilus (23-4-0) vs. Kasum Kasumov (16-2-0)

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PFL Dubai kicks off the 2026 season with a bantamweight prelim matchup between French veteran Taylor “Double Impact” Lapilus and Russian grappling specialist Kasum Kasumov. Lapilus, a former UFC mainstay known for his technical striking and decision wins, makes his third PFL appearance after a strong 2025 run. Kasumov, training under Team Nurmagomedov, brings a submission-heavy style and aims to rebound from a recent loss in his promotional tenure. This three-round bout adds international flavor to a card headlined by Usman Nurmagomedov vs. Alfie Davis for the lightweight title.

Location: Coca-Cola Arena, Dubai, United Arab Emirates (indoor arena with capacity around 17,000; a premier venue for MMA events in the region).

Start Time: Prelims at 9:00 a.m. ET (6:00 a.m. PT / 6:00 p.m. local time in Dubai); Main Card at 12:00 p.m. ET (9:00 a.m. PT / 9:00 p.m. local). As a prelim bout, Lapilus vs. Kasumov is expected around 10:00-11:00 a.m. ET.

Broadcast: ESPN App (U.S.); Starzplay (MENA region).

Injury Report

No injuries have been reported for either fighter as of February 3, 2026. Lapilus has a history of minor setbacks earlier in his career but entered his recent PFL bouts fully healthy. Kasumov also reports no issues, with his last notable concern predating 2025. Both passed pre-fight medicals without complications, and recent updates from camps and promotions indicate a clean bill of health.

Fighter Matchups

This three-round bantamweight (135 lbs) prelim clash features Lapilus’s versatile striking against Kasumov’s grappling prowess. Key elements:

Striking vs. Grappling: Lapilus lands 4.2 significant strikes per minute with 55% accuracy, preferring stand-up battles (4 KO/TKO wins). Kasumov averages 3.5 strikes per minute but excels on the ground, with 50% of his wins by submission (8 of 16) and strong takedown defense (78%).

Physical Attributes: Lapilus (5’6″, 73″ reach, age 33) uses his speed and footwork for distance control. Kasumov (5’7″, 70″ reach, age 31) has a minor height edge but relies on explosiveness for takedowns (averages 3.8 per 15 minutes).

Experience and Style: Lapilus (27 pro fights, 150+ rounds) thrives in decisions (13 wins) with UFC/PFL experience. Kasumov (18 fights, 80 rounds) is submission-oriented but has shown durability, going the distance in recent wins.

Intangibles: Lapilus’s striking volume could overwhelm if he stuffs takedowns; Kasumov’s ground game might lead to a finish if he controls position. Neutral venue, but Kasumov’s Dagestani roots may draw regional support.

The fight hinges on whether Lapilus keeps it standing or if Kasumov drags it to the mat.

Recent Form

Taylor Lapilus (23-4): On a four-fight win streak after a UFC loss, with all recent victories by decision. He’s shown improved takedown defense (75%) and striking output in PFL.

Kasum Kasumov (16-2): Rebounded from early losses with a strong run, but suffered a setback in 2025. His form emphasizes submissions and decisions against mid-level competition.

FighterPro RecordFinish RateLast 5 FightsSig. Strikes Landed/MinTakedowns/15 MinFinish Rate
Taylor Lapilus23-443% (4 KO/TKO, 6 Subs)W-UD (Gittins), W-UD (Taleb), W-UD (Morales), W-UD (Stamann), L-UD (Basharat)4.21.543%
Kasum Kasumov16-269% (3 KO/TKO, 8 Subs)L (Wetzell), W (Mattos), W-SD (Hill), W (Syimyk), W (Sibirskiy-Manko)3.53.869%

Fight History

No prior head-to-head meetings; this is their first encounter. Lapilus is 3-1 against grapplers in recent bouts, often outlasting them on points. Kasumov holds a 4-1 record vs. strikers, with submissions key to his success.

FIGHT ODDS

Taylor Lapilus                    – 280

Kasum Kasumov               + 230

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, February 6, 2026

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