PFL Reveals Initial Fighters & Dates for 2024 Season, Includes Las Vegas Card Prior to UFC 300

The Professional Fighters League (PFL) has announced the dates and locations for the first half of its 2024 regular season, with events set to take place in San Antonio, Las Vegas, and Chicago, featuring stars from Bellator and the PFL’s own champions.

PFL’s got some news for you. They’ve just dropped the dates and spots for the first half of their 2024 season. And guess what? There’s a star-studded lineup waiting to rock the ring.

The action kicks off on April 4. Where’s the battleground? The Boeing Center, San Antonio, Texas. Who’s in the ring? Heavyweights and female flyweights. You’ll see PFL champ Ante Delija and ex-Bellator heavyweight champ Valentin Moldavsky. They’re starting the heavyweight season that night. And there’s more. Bellator flyweight champion Liz Carmouche is stepping into the newly added women’s 125-pound class.

But the PFL isn’t stopping there. They’re hitting Las Vegas on April 12. The venue? The Theater at Virgin Hotels. And it’s all happening the night before UFC 300. The light heavyweight and lightweight seasons are kicking off. Who’s on the card? PFL champ Impa Kasanganay, PFL Europe titleholder Jakub Nedoh, and ex-Bellator champ Phil Davis. And let’s not forget Clay Collard and ex-Bellator lightweight champ Patricky Pitbull. They’re expected to bring the heat.

Next stop? Chicago. The date? April 19. The place? Wintrust Arena. The game? 170-pound and 145-pound season match-ups. You’ll see 2023 PFL champ Magomed Umalatov and ex-Bellator king Andrey Koreshkov. And there’s more. Jesus Pinedo, the 2023 PFL featherweight champ, is expected to show up. He had to pull out from the weekend’s card in Saudi Arabia due to an injury. Timur Khizriev is also expected to be there.

PFL CEO Peter Murray had something to say about all this. “The PFL regular season, the toughest test in MMA, just got tougher with the addition of stars from Bellator,” he said. He’s pumped for the 2024 regular season. And he’s looking forward to seeing the fans in San Antonio, Las Vegas, and Chicago. He’s promising the biggest regular season in history. The PFL is heading to ten top markets around the country. And they’re broadcasting to 160 countries around the world.

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