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PFL v. Bellator event in Saudi Arabia

January 16, 2024 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

The Professional Fighters League announced a PFL versus Bellator Champions event scheduled for ESPN+ PPV and DAZN on February 24 from Saudi Arabia.

In conjunction with the General Entertainment Authority (GEA), the PFL will feature 7 bouts including the PFL champions from 2024 facing the Bellator Champions. The telecast will begin at 3pm ET with an early card starting at 12pm ET.

The early card telecast will be on ESPNews and ESPN+.

The event will feature 2024 PFL Heavyweight winner Renan Ferreira taking on Bellator’s champion Ryan Bader. Also, PFL’s Light Heavyweight winner Impa Kasanganay will take on Bellator’s Middleweight Champ Johnny Eblen in a battle at 185 pounds.

Filed Under: Bellator, Bellator MMA, PFL, Professional Fighters League

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