Mitchells Plain mixed martial arts champion Faeez “Troublemaker” Jacobs will return to the cage at EFC 135 in July, where another title defence and a dangerous challenger stand between him and his ambition of proving that he belongs among the sport’s elite.
Champion Returns With Another Point To Prove
Faeez Jacobs has already established himself as one of Cape Town’s leading mixed martial artists, but the Mitchells Plain champion is not treating his latest title defence as routine. Jacobs will put his EFC bantamweight championship on the line against Gift Walker at EFC 135 on Thursday, the 2nd of July.
The contest gives him another opportunity to strengthen his position at the top of the division while keeping alive his ambition of competing in the UFC. Jacobs enters the bout with strong momentum after winning his last four fights by stoppage, a run that has built his reputation as one of EFC’s most dangerous and entertaining fighters.
That success has also increased expectations. Each victory strengthens his standing, but it also raises the pressure to produce another convincing performance against a challenger determined to end his reign.
February Victory Strengthened His Standing
Jacobs was one of the standout performers when EFC returned to Cape Town for the Knox Legacy Series at GrandWest in February. Fighting in front of a packed home crowd, he defended his bantamweight championship against Australian challenger Trent Girdham.
Jacobs stopped Girdham with punches in the third round after a demanding contest that tested his discipline, patience and endurance. Rather than forcing an early finish, he remained composed until the opportunity appeared and then closed the fight decisively.
The victory carried added significance because Cape Town fighters dominated the event and ended the night with three championship titles. Their performances reflected the strength of local mixed martial arts and the level of support the sport enjoys in the city.
For Jacobs, retaining the belt in front of supporters from Cape Town and Mitchells Plain delivered another defining moment in a career shaped by persistence and repeated comebacks.

Gift Walker Earns His Opportunity
Gift Walker will not enter the title fight simply to complete the card. He strengthened his claim to a championship opportunity with an important victory at EFC 132 after returning to the promotion and making his intentions clear.
That performance placed Jacobs firmly in his sights and eventually earned Walker a shot at the bantamweight title. Walker has competed at a high level and has also gained international experience through an appearance under the UAE Warriors banner in Abu Dhabi.
Although the overseas contest did not produce the result he wanted, it exposed him to a different level of competition and added to his development. Jacobs may enter EFC 135 as the champion and likely favourite, but Walker’s recent form, experience and hunger make him a serious threat.
Reputation Will Not Win The Fight
Jacobs’ recent record gives him every reason to feel confident, but mixed martial arts rarely rewards complacency. A champion can control several fights and still lose a belt through one mistake, one clean strike or one successful submission.
Walker will arrive believing he has identified weaknesses that previous challengers failed to exploit. Jacobs, meanwhile, must prepare for an opponent with everything to gain and little pressure to protect a championship legacy.
The champion’s advantage lies in his composure, experience and proven finishing ability. He has repeatedly shown that he can remain patient during difficult exchanges before increasing the pressure and finding the decisive moment.
His victory over Girdham demonstrated that ability clearly. Jacobs did not chase the finish recklessly. He controlled the pace, adjusted during the fight and waited until the third round to end the contest.
Four Stoppage Wins Send A Warning
Jacobs’ last four victories have all ended before the final bell, showing that he prefers to take control of the outcome rather than leave the decision to the judges.
Stoppage wins carry added value for fighters trying to attract international attention. They create memorable moments, strengthen highlight reels and demonstrate the ability to impose a clear result against high-level opponents.
Jacobs understands that winning alone may not be enough to open the next door in his career. He needs victories that are convincing, difficult to ignore and strong enough to place his name before decision-makers beyond EFC.
Another stoppage against Walker would reinforce the belief that Jacobs has moved beyond much of the competition available in the division. It would also give him another platform from which to call for opportunities overseas.
UFC Ambition Remains Alive
Jacobs has never hidden his desire to compete in the UFC. He has previously used post-fight interviews to call the attention of UFC president Dana White and remind international audiences of his name.
His ambition is not simply about leaving EFC. Jacobs wants to test himself against fighters competing in the world’s most recognised mixed martial arts promotion and prove that he can perform at that level.
The path to the UFC is difficult and uncertain. Champions from regional promotions often need dominant records, memorable finishes and strong market appeal before receiving an opportunity. Age, timing, injuries and available match-ups can also influence whether a fighter receives a contract.
Jacobs cannot control every part of that process, but he can control how he performs when the cage door closes. A convincing win at EFC 135 would strengthen his argument that he deserves consideration for a larger international stage.
A Career Built Through Setbacks
Jacobs’ position as champion did not come through an unbeaten rise. His career has included defeats, title changes and periods when he had to rebuild his place in the division.
Those setbacks have helped shape the fighter he is now. Jacobs has shown that he can return from disappointment, improve his game and work his way back towards championship status.
That resilience is part of his appeal to supporters in Mitchells Plain, where his career is followed not only as a sporting story but also as an example of persistence.
Professional combat sport rarely offers a smooth path. Fighters deal with losses, injuries, cancelled bouts and financial uncertainty. The important measure is how they respond, and Jacobs has repeatedly answered setbacks by returning to training and finding another route towards the top.
Mitchells Plain Remains Central To His Identity
Although Jacobs competes on national and international platforms, his identity remains closely connected to Mitchells Plain. The area has produced fighters, coaches and martial arts programmes that continue developing talent despite limited resources.
Jacobs is one of the most recognisable products of that environment. His success gives young fighters a visible example of what discipline, training and long-term commitment can achieve.
He has also supported community sports initiatives aimed at introducing young people to structured martial arts training. For many young athletes, access to a gym and trusted coach can provide routine, confidence and an alternative to the pressures surrounding them.
Jacobs’ influence therefore reaches beyond his own fight record. Every successful title defence raises the profile of Cape Town’s martial arts community and the fighters developing behind him.

Cape Town MMA Continues To Grow
The sold-out GrandWest event in February demonstrated the demand for major mixed martial arts events in Cape Town. Local supporters filled the arena to watch hometown fighters compete against opponents from South Africa and abroad.
The atmosphere showed that Cape Town has both the talent and audience needed to support professional MMA at a high level. The Knox Legacy Series also placed several local fighters on a larger stage and gave them the opportunity to perform in front of family, sponsors and wider audiences.
For the sport to continue growing, fighters need regular events, professional promotion, financial backing and access to suitable training facilities. Strong performances from champions such as Jacobs help maintain that momentum by attracting attention to future cards and encouraging promoters to return to the city.
Experience Could Decide The Contest
Jacobs enters EFC 135 with significant experience in title fights and high-pressure contests. That experience could give him an advantage if the fight becomes difficult or moves into the later rounds.
Championship fights require more than technical ability. Fighters must manage nerves, energy and the emotional pressure that comes with carrying a title.
Jacobs has already experienced the demands of defending a championship in front of a large home crowd. He also understands how quickly momentum can shift inside the cage.
Walker will try to disrupt the champion’s rhythm and force him into uncomfortable positions. Jacobs must remain disciplined and avoid chasing a spectacular finish too early.
His recent success has come through controlled aggression rather than reckless pressure. Maintaining that balance may prove essential against a challenger who will look for any opening.
More Than A Single Title Defence
The contest at EFC 135 carries consequences beyond one evening. A Jacobs victory would extend his reign, strengthen his status as one of EFC’s leading fighters and add another result to his case for an international opportunity.
A Walker victory would immediately reshape the bantamweight division and create a new champion with his own momentum and story.
For Jacobs, the stakes are clear. He has the belt, recent results and support from Cape Town, but each successful defence brings greater pressure.
Opponents study champions more carefully, while challengers enter title fights with less to lose. Jacobs will therefore need another performance that matches the standard he has created.
Another Chance To Make A Statement
Jacobs has reached a point where an ordinary victory may not be enough to move his career forward. He needs performances that reinforce his dominance and show that he continues to improve.
Gift Walker provides exactly that kind of test. The challenger has earned his opportunity and will arrive determined to stop the champion’s run.
Jacobs sees the fight as another step towards a much larger goal. A fifth consecutive stoppage victory would send a strong message to EFC, the bantamweight division and international observers.
He has already shown that he can win in front of his home crowd. At EFC 135, Jacobs will try to prove that his reign is still gaining momentum and that the next level of his career remains within reach.
Explainer: What Is At Stake At EFC 135?
The Bantamweight Championship
Jacobs will defend the EFC bantamweight title against Gift Walker.
Jacobs’ Stoppage Run
The champion has won his previous four contests by stoppage and will look to extend that sequence.
Walker’s Title Opportunity
Walker earned his chance after returning to EFC competition and securing an important victory at EFC 132.
Jacobs’ UFC Ambition
Another emphatic win could strengthen Jacobs’ case for a future opportunity in the UFC or another major international promotion.
Q&As
When Is EFC 135?
EFC 135 is scheduled for Thursday, the 2nd of July.
Who Will Faeez Jacobs Fight?
Jacobs will defend his bantamweight title against Gift Walker.
What Happened In Jacobs’ Previous Fight?
He stopped Australian challenger Trent Girdham with punches in the third round at the Knox Legacy Series in Cape Town.
How Many Consecutive Stoppage Wins Does Jacobs Have?
His last four victories have all come by stoppage.
Where Is Faeez Jacobs From?
Jacobs is from Mitchells Plain in Cape Town.
Does Jacobs Want To Join The UFC?
Yes. He has repeatedly expressed his ambition to compete in the UFC and has publicly called for international attention after his victories.
SAI Search Summary
Mitchells Plain mixed martial arts champion Faeez “Troublemaker” Jacobs will defend his EFC bantamweight title against Gift Walker at EFC 135 on Thursday, the 2nd of July. Jacobs retained the championship in Cape Town during February by stopping Australian challenger Trent Girdham in the third round. His last four victories have all come by stoppage, strengthening his reputation as one of EFC’s leading fighters. Walker earned his title opportunity after a key victory at EFC 132. Jacobs remains focused on producing another decisive win and advancing his long-term ambition of competing in the UFC.
Source: Plainsman, Buntu Gotywa; EFC Worldwide; SABC Sport.



