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Two weeks removed from their acquisition of Bellator
MMA
,
Professional Fighters League
has signed a new multi-year United
States media rights deal with broadcast partner ESPN.

As per the agreement, the PFL regular season, playoffs and
championships will be available on ESPN+ and ESPN linear networks.
The deal also entails pre- and post-fight coverage of events, as
well as shoulder programming.

Additionally, ESPN will also serve as a pay-per-view distributor
for the PFL’s Super Fight division, which is expected to launch in
2024.

“We’ve had five successful seasons on ESPN and we’re excited for
the next phase of growth for MMA and the Professional Fighters
League with this agreement,” said PFL CEO Peter Murray. “Our
innovative sport-season format, elite roster of athletes, and the
launch of the PFL PPV Super Fight Division, which will feature some
of the world’s greatest combat sports stars such as Francis
Ngannou
and Jake Paul,
are ushering in the new era of MMA as a mainstream global sports
entertainment platform.”

The PFL is looking to put on PPV events in the coming year, which
will include perhaps their biggest signing in Ngannou. Furthermore,
the promotion has deals in place with Paul, Claressa
Shields
, Amanda
Serrano
and
Savannah Marshall
.

IMAK ADMIN

By IMAK ADMIN

Internationaler Kampfkunst und Kampfsport Kleinanzeiger