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PFL ANNOUNCES FULL CARD FOR 2025 WORLD TOURNAMENT SEMIFINALS IN WICHITA ON JUNE 20

2024 PFL Lightweight World Champion Gadzhi Rabadanov Faces Jay-Jay Wilson in Lightweight Semifinal Main EventFormer Bellator World Champion Liz Carmouche Meets Undefeated Elora Dana in Women’s Flyweight Semifinal BoutBantamweights Jake Hadley and Marcirley Alves Will Also Face Off, While Mexico’s Mando Gutierrez Meets Denver’s Justin Wetzell
NIU YOKI (Le 14, 2025) – Loni, the Professional Fighters League announced the full card for the 2025 PFL World Tournament 6: Semifinals, which takes place Friday, June 20, at the historic INTRUST Bank Arena in Wichita, Kansas. These high stakes, win-and-you’re-in Semifinals bouts are the last stop on the way to the 2025 PFL World Tournament Finals.

Ni awọn akọkọ iṣẹlẹ, 2024 PFL Lightweight Champion Gadzhi Rabadanov (25-4-2) faces former title challenger Jay-Jay Wilson (11-1) in the Lightweight Semifinal. Ni awọn àjọ-akọkọ iṣẹlẹ, former Bellator Flyweight Champion Liz Carmouche (23-8) meets undefeated Elora Dana (8-0) in a bout that serves as a 2025 World Tournament Women’s Flyweight Semifinal.

Rounding out the main card are the Bantamweights, England ká Jake Hadley (12-4) will meet Brazil’s Marcirley Alves (13-4) in the SmartCage, while friends turned foes Mando Gutierrez (11-3)of Mexicoclashes with Denver’s Justin Wetzell (11-2) to see who will advance to the Finals in August.

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Ni afikun, the Early Card is now finalized, featuring Semifinal bouts in the Lightweight and Women’s Flyweight division, in addition to three World Tournament Alternate bouts and three Showcase matchups.

Former Bellator Lightweight Champion Brent Primus (16-4, 1 NC) looks for a spot in the Lightweight Finals when he takes on Alfie Davis (18-5-1), who upset PFL fan-favorite Clay Collard in the First Round. A pair of grapplers will put their ground game to the test when Jena Bishop (8-2) takes on rising star Ekaterina Shakalova (9-2) in the Women’s Flyweight Semifinal. Jalelu akọle akọle tẹlẹ Magomed Magomedov (20-4) pàdé Savarjon Khamidov (16-0) in a Bantamweight Alternate bout. Australia’s Antonio Caruso (10-2) will showcase his skills against Brazil’s Vinicius Cenci (8-3) at Lightweight in an Alternate matchup.

Europeans collide asIreland’s Darragh Kelly (7-0)takes on France’s Dylan Salvador (6-2) in a Lightweight Showcase bout, while Bantamweights Matheus Mattos(14-4-1) ati Lazard Dayron (8-0-1) tango under the bright lights in a Showcase bout. Mexico ká Saray Orozco (8-6) steps up to face Brazil’s Ilara Joanne (12-10) in the first Women’s Flyweight matchup of the night. The action begins with a Welterweight Showcase bout; Mexico ká Alan Dominguez (11-6) faces off against Kansas’s own, Nick Meck (8-2) in front of his hometown crowd.

Awọn 2025 PFL World Tournament airs live on ESPN platforms in the U.S., Canada and across Europe, fans can catch the action live on DAZN, while globally, the tournament will be streamed in 190 countries through 20 premium media partners.

One Shot. The annual single-elimination tournament will feature brackets at Heavyweight, Light Heavyweight, Middleweight, Welterweight, Lightweight, Featherweight, Bantamweight, and Women’s Flyweight. The PFL World Tournament spans an action packed five months. 64 of the best fighters from around the world will compete to win MMA’s toughest testwin three straight times in five months to become PFL Tournament Champion.

The Semifinal fights will be three, five-minute rounds while the Finals are five, marun-iseju iyipo. All events and all fights now allow the use of elbows. The PFL World Tournament will payout over $20 million in total prize money, pẹlu a $500,000 bonus for every winner.

2025 PFL World Tournament 6: Semifinals Main Card:

ESPN, ESPN Deportes and ESPN+ (U.S.) | DAZN (Europe & Canada) 

Friday, June 20 – 9 pm et

Lightweight Semifinal Main Event: Gadzhi Rabadanov(25-4-2) vs.Jay-Jay Wilson(11-1)

Women’s Flyweight Semifinal Co-Main EventLiz Carmouche(23-8) vs.Elora Dana (8-0)

Bantamweight Semifinal BoutJake Hadley(12-4) vs.Marcirley Alves(13-4)

Bantamweight Semifinal BoutMando Gutierrez(11-3) vs.Justin Wetzell (11-2)

2025 PFL World Tournament 6: Semifinals Early Card:

ESPN+ (U.S.) | DAZN (Europe & Canada)

Friday, June 20 – 5:30 pm et

Lightweight Semifinal Ija: Brent Primus(16-4, 1 NC)la. Alfie Davis(18-5-1) 

Women’s Flyweight Semifinal Ija: Jena Bishop(8-2) vs.Ekaterina Shakalova (9-2)

Bantamweight Alternate Bout: Magomed Magomedov (20-4) vs.Savarjon Khamidov(16-0)

Lightweight Alternate BoutAntonio Caruso(10-2) vs.Vinicius Cenci(8-3)

LightweightShowcaseIja:Darragh Kelly(7-0)la. Dylan Salvador(6-2)

Bantamweight Showcase BoutMatheus Mattos(14-4-1) vs.Lazard Dayron (8-0-1)

Women’s Flyweight Alternate BoutSaray Orozco(8-6) vs.Ilara Joanne (12-10)

Welterweight Showcase BoutAlan Dominguez(11-6) vs.Nick Meck (8-2)

YÈ on Ija Network – UFC FIGHT NIGHT®: Brunson vs. Machida PRELIMS, Glory 47 Lyon & M-1 Ipenija 84

Tjonto - Ija Nẹtiwọki, aye di Giwa 24/7 Awọn ile-iwe ti o ṣe igbẹhin lati pari agbegbe ti awọn ere idaraya ija, presents a busy weekend in combat sports, highlighted by a live broadcast of the UFC FIGHT NIGHT®: Brunson vs. Machida PRELIMS lojo satide, Oṣu Kẹwa. 28 ni 8:00 p.m. ATI. On the same day, live coverage kicks off at 1:00 p.m. ATI pẹlu Glory 47 SuperFight Series followed immediately by the Glory 47 Lyon main card at 3:30 p.m. ATI. Sugbon akọkọ, one day earlier, Aṣayan M-1 16 airs live on Friday, Oṣu Kẹwa. 27 ni 12:00 p.m. ET followed immediately by M-1 Ipenija 84 ni 12:30 p.m. ATI.

The two-hour UFC FIGHT NIGHT PRELIMS begin on Saturday night at 8:00 p.m. ET with four exciting bouts, as welterweights Vicente Luque (11-6-1) ati Niko Price (10-0, 1NC) collide, Antonio Carlos Junior (9-2, 1NC) oju Jack Marshman (22-6) ni a middleweight ija, lightweights Hacran Dias (23-5-1) ati Jared Gordon (13-1) ogun, nigba ti Elizeu Zaleski dos Santos (17-5) ati Max Griffin (13-3) open the telecast with an exciting welterweight matchup.

Ahead of the live PRELIMS, Fight Network will live broadcast the UFC FIGHT NIGHT PREFIGHT SHOW, featuring coverage from the industry’s premier mixed martial arts analysts, as former light heavyweight champion Rashad Evans joins fellow analyst Kenny Florian with host Karyn Bryant and reporter Heidi Androl conducting on-site fighter interviews. At the conclusion of Saturday’s live main card on TSN2, awọn ti ifiwe UFC FIGHT NIGHT POSTFIGHT SHOW airs at approximately 1:00 a.m. ATI, recapping all the exciting action.

On Saturday afternoon, Glory, the world’s premier kickboxing league, travels to Palais des Sports de Gerland in Lyon, France. Airing ifiwe ni 1:00 p.m. ATI, awọn Glory 47 SuperFight Series features undefeated Florent Kaouachi (11-0, 3KO) making his GLORY debut against experienced veteran Abdarhmane Coulibaly (50-21, 23KO) in a light heavyweight affair, 23-year-old featherweight Massaro “The Project” Glunder (30-10-4, 20KO) draws Lyon’s Dylan Salvador (49-13-1, 21KO) for a tough test in enemy territory, Ṣe Ko. 3-ranked super bantamweight contender Anissa Meksen (92-3, 29KO) goes toe-to-toe with No. 8-ni ipo Funda “Findik” Alkayis (29-2, 12KO), Ahaggan “Boom Boom” Yassine (27-6, 19KO) and Estonia’s Maxim Vorovski (30-3-1, 14KO) meet at middleweight, plus top welterweight prospects Alim “Professor” Nabiyev (45-6, 21KO) ati Jimmy Vienot (56-12, 27KO) kick off the action.

Awọn Glory 47 Lyon main card at 3:30 p.m. ET is headlined by reigning GLORY light heavyweight champion Artem Vakhitov (18-5, 5KO) defending his belt against No. 2-ranked challenger Ariel Machado(45-8, 34KO). Ni miiran igbese, former GLORY welterweight champion “The Best” Cedric Doumbe (67-5-1, 39KO) begins his campaign back to title contention against heavy-handed veteran Yohan “Le Bucheron” Lidon (93-36-1, 56KO), Plus a ọkan-night, single-elimination featherweight contender tournament, as multiple-time French kickboxing champion Abdellah Ezbiri (43-12-1, 13KO) meets fellow French-Moroccan Azize “The Magician” Hliali (17-14-1, 2KO), while local favorite Fabio Pinca (102-25-3, 42KO) goes up against Uzbekistan’s Anwar Boynazarov (79-20-2, 45KO) on the other side of the bracket.

M-1 Global returns to Ice Palace in St. Petersburg, Russia on Friday, Oṣu Kẹwa. 27, beginning with Aṣayan M-1 16 gbe ni 12:00 p.m. ATI, featuring Spain’s Enoc solves Torres (20-10-1) lodi si Russian Andrey Seledtsov (7-4) ni a middleweight ija, British heavyweight Phil De Fries (12-6) battling Russia’s Anton Vyazigin (8-1), India’s Sascha Sharma (14-3) ti nkọju si Zalimbeg Omarov (8-2-1) in a featherweight tilt,Akhmadian Ozdoev (4-0) risking his perfect record against Daniil Prikaza (7-2-1) in a clash of Russian welterweights, diẹ Maxim Grabovich (5-5) gba lori Timerlan Sharipov (4-1) in an all-Russian welterweight duel.

Awọn M-1 Ipenija 84 main card airs live at 2:30 p.m. ATI, headlined by an M-1 welterweight championship fight between Russian standouts Alexey Kunchenko (16-0) ati Sermeus Romanov (12-1). Ni awọn àjọ-akọkọ iṣẹlẹ, Brazil’s Caio Magalhaes (10-3) throws down with undefeated Russian Artem Frolov (9-0) for the M-1 middleweight crown. Rounding out the stacked line-up, battle-tested American veteran Joe Riggs (46-17) enters hostile territory against Russian middleweight Olegin Olenichev (9-4), Finland’s Janne Elonen-Kulmala (15-5-1) meets Russia’s Ile buburu (4-2) in a bantamweight bout and Finnish lightweight prospect Jani Salmi (9-3) wulẹ lati onitohun Russia ká Roman Bogatov (3-0) his first blemish.

The UFC FIGHT NIGHT PRELIMS, PREFIGHT SHOW and POSTFIGHT SHOW, plus GLORY 47 SuperFight Series, Glory 47 Lyon and the M-1 Challenge 84 akọkọ kaadi, will all be televised live exclusively in Canada, while M-1 Selection 16 airs live in Canada, awọn U.S. ati lori 30 awọn orilẹ-ede kọja Europe, Africa ati awọn Aringbungbun East.

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