The Professional Fighters League announced on Saturday the full lineup for an upcoming card that’ll exclusively feature championship fights.
The finalists from the ongoing heavyweight, light heavyweight, welterweight, lightweight, featherweight, and women’s flyweight tournaments will compete on Nov. 29 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
All fighters competing in those bouts will vie for a $1-million dollar purse and the distinction of being a 2024 PFL World Champion.
Featherweight standouts Brendan Loughnane (29-5) and Timur Khizriev (17-0) will meet in the main even. A women’s flyweight championship between English star Dakota Ditcheva (13-0) and Taila Santos (22-3) are in the co-main event slot.
All championship fights are scheduled for five, five-minute rounds. The prelims will be comprised of PFL MENA championship bouts.
Complete PFL World Championship card below:
MAIN CARD
-- Featherweight Championship Main Event: Brendan Loughnane (29-5) vs. Timur Khizriev (17-0)
-- Women’s Flyweight Championship Co-Main Event: Dakota Ditcheva (13-0) vs. Taila Santos (22-3)
-- Light Heavyweight Championship: Impa Kasanganay (18-4) vs. Dovletdzhan Yagshimuradov (24-7-1)
-- Welterweight Championship: Magomed Umalatov (17-0) vs. Shamil Musaev (19-0-1)
-- Lightweight Championship: Brent Primus (14-3) vs. Gadzhi Rabadanov (22-4-1)
-- Heavyweight Championship: Denis Goltsov (34-8) vs. Oleg Popov (19-1)
PRELIMINARY CARD
-- MENA Welterweight Championship: Mohammad Alaqraa (7-0) vs. Omar El Dafrawy (12-6)
- MENA Featherweight Championship: Abdelrahman Alhyasat (5-0) vs. Islam Reda (12-1)
-- MENA Bantamweight Championship: Ali Taleb (11-1) vs. Rachid El Hazoume (15-3)
-- MENA Lightweight Championship: Mohsen Mohammadseifi (6-2) vs. Georges Eid (10-4)
Amateur Women’s Atomweight Bout: Hattan Alsaif (2-0) vs. TBA
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