Where can I watch the PFL World Tournament Finals?
In the United States, the event will be broadcast on ESPN and ESPN+.
MMA / PFL
The PFL World Tournament Finals are set to take place in Charlotte, North Carolina, featuring three title fights: Lightweight, Women’s Flyweight, and Bantamweight. The event will be broadcast on ESPN and ESPN+ in the US.
The PFL World Tournament Finals in Charlotte promises exciting matchups across three divisions. In the Lightweight final, Gadzhi Rabadanov faces Alfie Davis. Rabadanov’s wrestling and dominant ground game, honed at a Nurmagomedov-run gym in Dagestan, contrast with Davis’s striking and unpredictable style. Davis needs to extend the fight to test Rabadanov’s cardio.
In the Women’s Flyweight final, Liz Carmouche brings vast experience against Jena Bishop, a jiu-jitsu world champion transitioning to MMA. Carmouche’s wrestling and striking will be tested by Bishop’s submission skills.
The Bantamweight final features Marcirley Alves against Justin Wetzell. Alves is known for his explosive striking, while Wetzell relies on grit and pressure. This bout could test both fighters’ durability, with potential for a knockout or a drawn-out battle.
In the United States, the event will be broadcast on ESPN and ESPN+.
The main card starts at 9:00 PM ET.
Gadzhi Rabadanov vs. Alfie Davis.
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