EFC 134 takes place at the WSB EFC Arena in Sandton on Thursday the 4th of June with a women’s flyweight title bout topping the event as Amanda Lino faces Juliet Chukwu. We take a closer look at the Main Event as well as two additional fights on the Main Card from a betting perspective below.
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AMANDA LINO vs JULIET CHUKWU
EFC Women’s Flyweight Championship Fight – Main Event:
Amanda Lino enters this headline bout holding an EFC record of 5 wins and 2 losses. The South African champion is one of the most experienced female fighters on the EFC roster and has showcased a balanced skillset throughout her career, earning victories by knockout, submission and decision.
She last fought in May 2025 where she secured a unanimous decision victory over Mariana Salles to win the belt after not fighting since 2019 where she suffered a decision defeat to current UFC fighter Manon Fiorot but had previously recorded impressive stoppage victories over Rizlen Zouak and Jacqueline Trosee.
Juliet Chukwu comes into this fight with an unbeaten record under the promotion despite having only one fight behind her. The Nigerian contender made a successful promotional debut in November 2024 when she earned a unanimous decision victory over Dayne Van Wyk in a title fight.
Although her EFC experience is limited, she carries momentum into this contest and has built a strong overall professional record through consistent performances and disciplined striking under the African Knockout organisation where she is 3-0.
BETTING – click here to bet
Lino 2.30
Chukwu 1.65
PREDICTION:
Lino possesses a significant edge in EFC experience and has already proven herself against high level opposition inside the promotion but her lack of appearances in recent years is a slight concern. Chukwu is talented and unbeaten in the organisation but has yet to face someone with Lino’s championship pedigree. I expect Lino to use her experience and versatility to control the fight over five rounds and retain her title on the scorecards.
SISA JUNGULA vs THAPELO SEABI
Flyweight – Co-Main Event:
Sisa Jungula enters this contest with an EFC tally of 3 wins and 1 loss. The South African flyweight has impressed since joining the promotion, combining effective cardio with solid technical striking.
His latest appearance came in February 2026 where he secured a split decision victory over Coenie Lamprecht. Prior to that he suffered a submission defeat to Zeca Martinho but had previously picked up a second round knockout triumph over Teboho Ntene.
Thapelo Seabi comes into this bout having taken part in 3 fights under the institution of which he has won 2 and lost 1. He has shown durability and composure throughout his short run which began in 2024 and owns victories by both knockout and decision.
His latest action saw him submit Story Embombe in the opening round of their contest in April to bounce back from an early submission defeat to Coenie Lamprecht. His first fight in the EFC saw him claim a decision victory over Vincent Nakana.
BETTING – click here to bet
Jungula 1.75
Seabi 2.10
PREDICTION:
Both men have produced solid performances inside the EFC but Jungula appears to possess the stronger grappling arsenal and has already demonstrated an ability to finish fights. Seabi is tough and competitive but his work on the canvas has been exposed before and if Jungula can secure top position, I expect him to find a submission finish.
VINCE BEMBE vs KHANYO MAQAM
Lightweight – Main Card Bout:
Vince Bembe enters the cage with an EFC record of 8 wins, 5 losses, 1 draw and 1 no contest. The veteran from South Africa has accumulated extensive experience inside the promotion and has proven capable of winning fights and relies on his dangerous striking.
His latest EFC appearance came in November 2025 where he suffered a first-round TKO defeat to Boyd Allen which came after brutal knockout loss against Demba Seck. Notably he has won just one of his last six fights, beating Musa Sethwape by decision at EFC 124.
Khanyo Maqam steps into this bout making his debut for the EFC. Outside of the organisation he has fought in 2 professional fights under the Versus promotion and holds a record of 1-1.
He last competed in April 2025 where he suffered a split-decision defeat to Áureo Cruz at Versus Fight night 13 while before that he secured a second-round submission victory over Stefan Diedericks with a triangle choke.
BETTING – click here to bet
Bembe 2.20
Maqam 1.70
PREDICTION:
Bembe’s experience advantage is difficult to ignore and he has consistently faced a much higher calibre of opposition throughout his EFC career. Maqam is dangerous and improving but this represents a major step up in competition. I am expecting Bembe to control the action across three rounds and secure a decision victory.
SUGGESTED BETS: Prices to be added when all markets are priced up – check back Thursday morning
Lino vs Chukwu
Lino by Decision
Jungula vs Seabi
Jungula by Submission
Bembe vs Maqam
Bembe by Decision
Note: All prices are correct at the time of writing but subject to change.


