The Professional Fighters League (PFL) has renewed its media rights agreement with ESPN, ensuring that PFL events will continue to be broadcasted on ESPN and ESPN+. The agreement also includes the distribution of the PFL’s Pay-Per-View Super Fight Division. Learn more about the PFL’s plans for growth and expansion.
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The PFL has renewed its domestic media rights agreement with ESPN. |
The deal includes the broadcast of PFL regular season, playoffs, and world championships on ESPN and ESPN+. |
ESPN will also distribute the PFL’s Pay-Per-View Super Fight Division, featuring athletes like Jake Paul and Francis Ngannou. |
The PFL recently acquired Bellator MMA and plans to host a champions vs. champions event in 2024. |
The league has launched the International League series and the PFL Challenger Series to expand its reach and develop new talent. |
The Professional Fighters League (PFL) has announced the renewal of its domestic media rights agreement with ESPN. The multiyear deal ensures that the PFL regular season, playoffs, and world championships will continue to be broadcasted on ESPN and ESPN+ in the U.S. Additionally, ESPN will distribute the PFL’s Pay-Per-View Super Fight Division, featuring notable athletes such as Jake Paul and Francis Ngannou. PFL CEO Peter Murray expressed excitement for the future of MMA and the league’s growth with this agreement. The PFL recently acquired Bellator MMA and plans to host a champions vs. champions event in 2024. The league has also launched an International League series and the PFL Challenger Series to expand its reach and develop new talent.