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PFL to Launch Streaming Channel on Xumo, Other Platforms for Constant PFL Content


Die-hard Professional Fighters League fans will now be able to watch the PFL any hour of the day on its new channel.

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The organization sent out a press release on Thursday to announce the latest in its broadcasting news. One week ago, PFL and Dazn entered enter a partnership to air PFL events in Europe. Now, PFL has launched a channel called a “FAST channel,” which is a free, ad-supported streaming TV platform. PFL will be airing all of its content on this network constantly, day and night, on a few services including Xumo, Local Now, Sports.TV and SportsTribal in Europe. The former two are currently up and running, while the latter two will be coming out before the final PFL event of 2022 on Nov. 25.

In addition to the past PFL fights – including the entirety of the 2022 season thus far – PFL will be putting together features for its current and former competitors, as well as a place to show its weigh-ins and press conferences. Other content has been announced, but the specifics are still to be determined. This channel is similar in nature to the one that exists on UFC Fight Pass, called Fight Pass 24/7, which runs MMA content from various different promotions signed to its network. According to the release, Xumo currently holds over 250 channels showing various types of content, all of which air free on its ad-supported service. Other combat sports channels already exist on its lineup, including the Ultimate Fighting Championship, Glory Kickboxing, Impact Wrestling, Hard Knocks Fighting Championship, the Fight Network and Boxing TV.

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The content on this PFL channel will all lead up to the 2022 PFL Championships on Nov. 25. Inside of the Hulu Theater in Madison Square Garden in New York City, six titles and six accompanying million-dollar checks will be on the line for the finalists in its divisions. The event will conclude with a women’s lightweight trilogy match between Kayla Harrison and Larissa Pacheco, with featherweight gold up for grabs in the co-headliner between Brendan Loughnane and Bubba Jenkins.

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