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Professional Fighters’ League on ESPN Friday draws 454K viewers

April 23, 2024 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

The PFL on ESPN Friday night drew 454,000 viewers according to Spoiler TV. The telecast was 9th overall in original cable ratings for the evening. The telecast featured the welterweight and featherweight divisions.

Most impressive was Brendan Loughnane (pictured below, photo via PFL), who scored a first round TKO over Pedro Carvalho. The victory put him in the driver’s seat in the men’s Featherweight division.

2024 PFL 3: Chicago at Wintrust Arena in Chicago, Ilinois, Friday, April 19, 2024. (Cooper Neill / PFL)

The main event saw Magoomed Umalatov defeating Andrey Koreshkov via unanimous decsion.

The telecast drew 0.15 in the A18-49 demo.

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