Full Pay-Per-View Card for PFL 2023 World Championship Announced

The Professional Fighters League will broadcast multiple $1 million world championship matches via pay-per-view, featuring fighters such as Biaggio Ali Walsh and Kayla Harrison, with the price yet to be announced.

Professional Fighters League is set to return to pay-per-view for the second consecutive year, boasting a jam-packed card which is set to award several $1 million world championship titles. This exciting development was confirmed by PFL on Wednesday when it unveiled the full set of matches for the 2023 PFL World Championship event. The tournament is due to take place on November 24 at The Anthem in Washington, D.C., although the price tag for the main card, scheduled to stream on ESPN+ on pay-per-view, is still undisclosed.

The match lineup has a couple of exciting new additions, with one being an amateur bout between Biaggio Ali Walsh, grandson of iconic boxing legend Muhammad Ali, and Joel Lopez. Additionally, fanatics can look forward to a featherweight trilogy duel between Bubba Jenkins and Chris Wade. Both of these thrilling matches are scheduled for the preliminary card that will be aired on ESPN+.

The main fight card will be featuring six championship matchups, all worth $1 million and each set to determine a divisional champion. One of these includes showdowns like Olivier Aubin-Mercier versus Clay Collard competing for the lightweight title, and Denis Goltsov taking on Renan Ferreira for the heavyweight championship. In the women’s category, Larissa Pacheco is aiming to affirm her dominance with a second consecutive featherweight title win as she fights Marina Mokhnatkina. The league will also mark the highly-anticipated return of Kayla Harrison to the PFL SmartCage where she is due to face Julia Budd. This will be Harrison’s maiden bout since her defeat to Pacheco in the headliner event at the 2022 PFL World Championship.

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