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— PFL (@PFLMMA)
November 19, 2023
The 2023 Professional Fighters League Championships will have a
familiar price point.
The promotion’s signature event will cost $49.99 on pay-per-view
via ESPN+, the streaming service recently revealed. That’s the same
price as last year’s championship event, which marked PFL’s debut
on pay-per-view.
The 2023 PFL Championships takes place at The Anthem Arena in
Washington, D.C., on Friday and will feature title bouts in six
different weight classes. The seven-bout main card is headlined by
a lightweight title clash pitting Olivier
Aubin-Mercier against Clay
Collard and begins at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT via ESPN+
pay-per-view. The prelims will stream immediately prior on ESPN+
begnning at 5 p.m. ET/2 p.m. PT.
While buy rates for the PFL’s inaugural event were not revealed,
founder Donn Davis
declared the event to be success.
„Our top priority was to put on a premium product that everyone who
bought the fights said, ‚I’m glad I bought it,‘ and everyone who
didn’t buy heard it was a great show and said, ‚I’m going to buy
the next one,'“ Davis said last year. „And on both of those, it was
a success. People who bought it loved it. And the buzz around the
fight has been the highest it’s ever been, no question.”
Beginning in 2024, PFL is planning to launch a special pay-per-view
superfight division featuring stars such as Francis
Ngannou, Jake Paul and
Kayla
Harrison, among others. The organization has not announced a
date for this division, which is expected to hold two such events
over the course of the year.