Old Foes. Meet Again. One More Time
6⃣World Title Fights
6⃣Millionaires
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— PFL (@PFLMMA)
November 15, 2022
A price has been set for Professional Fighters League’s first
pay-per-view venture.
The promotion announced on Tuesday that the
PFL Championship event on Nov. 25 will cost $49.99. By
comparison, the UFC currently charges $74.99 for its monthly
pay-per-view offerings.
The PFL Championship takes place at Hulu Theater at Madison Square
Garden in New York and features title fights in six weight classes
with $1 million on the line in each. The card will be available on
pay-per-view via ESPN+ beginning at 8 p.m ET/5 p.m. PT.
The PFL Championship main card is headlined by a women’s
lightweight title bout between Kayla
Harrison and Larissa
Pacheco, while Bubba
Jenkins will square off against Brendan
Loughnane at featherweight in the co-main event. All six title
fights will air on pay-per-view along with a women’s featherweight
showcase pitting Julia Budd
against Aspen
Ladd.
The preliminary card will air on ESPN+ beginning at 6 p.m. ET/3
p.m. PT and features a featherweight clash between Marlon
Moraes and Sheymon
Moraes.