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PFL cooperates with Fanduel as an official bookmaker partner in the USA in the world tournament and Seriespfl championships announces Fanduel as an official bookmakers

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NEW YORK Professional Fighters League (PFL) He thype of the groundbreaking partnership with FanduelA leading online game platform in North America, appointing it as Official American bookmakers both PFL World Tournament AND A series of masters.

This groundbreaking contract begins The semi -finals on June 12 in Nashvillemarking a significant step in increasing MMA experience for fans throughout the country through data integration and real -time plants.

“We are excited about cooperation with Fanduel when we try to develop sport, providing premium and unique bookmakers to millions of passionate MMA fans in the USA,” he said Mike ChiodittiSVP recent business for PFL. “Setting is a key driver of commitment to today’s sports audience, and thanks to this partnership we provide unparalleled access to our fans.”

Starting immediately Fanduel will offer official chances of betting in all events and broadcasts of PFL. The partnership aims to strengthen the involvement of fans by integration of bookmakers with the presentation of PFL history and presentation of live broadcasting fights to visualizations in cages and statistics of fighters.

“We are glad that we can revive our recent partnership and cooperate with the league to augment the experiences related to plants in PFL events,” he said Karol CorcoranSenior Vice President and General Director of Fandauel Buttersbook. “As we start cooperation with impatience, we are waiting for the passionate MMA fans to offer contact with your favorite athletes.”

Branding and content integration

As part of cooperation, Logos Fandauel It will be clearly displayed in the PFL cage and around it. Fanduel also gains Exclusive rights to employ PFL brandingincluding the “official partner” for advertising and promotion. Will be presented in key elements such as Tale of tape and other integrations in Broadcast.

PFL and Fanduel will expand their range even more Exclusive content As part of digital platforms and social media, offering fans recent ways of interaction with warriors, statistics and duels.

Full access to events 2025

Fans will have access to Agree to all Worlds World Tournament PFL 2025 PFL by bookmaker Fandauel. Partnership means evolution in how fans watch, engage with MMA and set up PFL as a frontrunder in the merger of combat sport and interactive factories.

Be up to date with Full schedule of PFL 2025 eventswith greater updates to be followed in the coming weeks.


  • 2025 PFL World Tournament 5: Semi -finals – June 12 – Nashville Municipal Auditorium, Nashville
  • 2025 PFL World Tournament 6: Semi -finals – June 20 – Intrust Bank Arena, Wichita
  • 2025 PFL World Tournament 7: Semi -finals – June 27 – Wintrust Arena, Chicago
  • 2025 PFL Champions Series – July 19 – Grandwest Arena, Cape Town, Africa
  • 2025 PFL World Tournament 8: Finals – August 1 – Jim Whelan Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, Nj
  • 2025 PFL World Tournament 9: Finals – August 15 – Bojangles Coliseum, Charlotte, NC
  • 2025 PFL World Tournament 10: Finals – August 21 – Challenging Rock Live at the Challenging Rock Hotel & Casino Hollywood seminole, Hollywood, Florida

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Ian Machado Garry sends defiant message after Islam Makhachev defeat

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Ian Machado Garry sends defiant message after Islam Makhachev defeat
Ian
Garry has no intention of dwelling on his failed title bid in
the
Ultimate Fighting Championship against Islam
Makhachev.

Garry came up short against Makhachev in the UFC
330 main event in Philadelphia, dropping a unanimous decision
after a hard-fought five-round battle. The Russian retained the
welterweight championship and extended his winning streak in the
UFC to 17 straight victories, a new record. Nevertheless, the
challenger is encouraged by his performance and what the future
holds for him.

Ian Garry addresses UFC 330 loss and promises to come back
stronger

Garry believes his performance against Makhachev showed that he
belongs at the highest level of the sport.

“Tonight wasn't my night,†Garry said on Instagram. “I feel great,
I did great, Islam was just better than me tonight and that's OK. I
want everybody who loves me and supports me and wants to see me do
better; I want you to know that I'm going to be back.â€

The former
Cage Warriors champ then emphasized that he's yet to enter his
prime and still pushed the No.1 pound-for-pound fighter to the
limit.

“I'm not disheartened by this,†Garry continued. “I'm bulletproof
in my mind. I'm 28 years of age; I just fought maybe the greatest
fighter we've ever seen in this sport and I pushed him to the
f*cking wire and I'm so proud of myself and I'm so proud of my team
and everything that we've done. I'm so proud of what I've done in
this world and who I've become. Nobody's stopping me. Tonight was
not my night.â€

Garry then congratulated Makhachev before revealing his excitement
in future matchups.

“Islam, your team, congratulations,†he added. “Your guys did
amazing. I have nothing but love and respect for everything you
guys have done in this sport; I said that to you. I'll be back.
There's plenty of matchups in this sport, plenty of fun matchups
that I'm excited for. We'll be back and we'll be better than ever.
I love you all, let's go, baby.â€

The defeat marks just the second loss of Garry’s career. He began
his professional career 15-0, winning his first eight UFC bouts
before suffering his first defeat against Shavkat
Rakhmonov. Garry bounced back with wins over Belal
Muhammad and Carlos
Prates before earning his title shot.

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Islam Makhachev breaks down Ian Garry’s tricky UFC 330 strategy

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Islam Makhachev breaks down Ian Garry’s tricky UFC 330 strategy
Islam
Makhachev has nothing but respect for Ian Garry and
the Irishman's preparation for their title bout.

The
Ultimate Fighting Championship welterweight king retained his
belt with a hard-fought victory over Garry in the main event of
UFC
330 in Philadelphia. The challenger pushed the champ to the
limit and the latter recently revealed what made the five-rounder
so challenging.

How Ian Garry's patient approach frustrated Islam Makhachev at
UFC 330

Makhachev claims Garry's lack of output on the feet made the
matchup a tricky puzzle to solve.

“Very hard to fight with someone who stands… No working, just
standing and waiting,†Makhachev said in a post-fight interview.
“Very difficult. He prepared himself well for the fight; he gave me
a hard time, but no matter. From the first second to the last
second, I am going to war. I am going to win, doesn't matter
how.â€

Later, at the post-fight presser, Makhachev revealed that Garry
caught him with an inadvertent headbutt during one of their
grappling exchanges.

“He gave me a very hard headbutt,†Makhachev said. “It's OK. Hard
fight. It makes you improve and I feel I improved.â€

Makhachev edged the final round to seal a closely contested
decision, breaking the record for the longest win streak in UFC
history. He's now targeting Carlos
Prates for his second title defense at 170 pounds.


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Ian Garry confronts Michael Morales at UFC 330: ‘Make sure you back it up’

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Ian Garry confronts Michael Morales at UFC 330: ‘Make sure you back it up’
Ian
Garry's failed title bid didn't deter him from lecturing
Michael
Morales backstage.

Morales (19-0) was in attendance when Garry (17-2) challenged
Islam
Makhachev (29-1) for the
Ultimate Fighting Championship welterweight title in the main
event of UFC
330. Despite suffering a unanimous decision loss, Garry gave
Makhachev a tough test and took a moment backstage to talk to
potentially the next challenger to the 170-pound title, Morales,
who weighed in as a backup for UFC 330.

Ian Garry calls for new wave of fighters to avoid trash talk
while confronting Michael Morales

Garry confronted Morales backstage about their recent feud while
the undefeated Ecuadorian barely responded.

“All the s*** you talk, it’s OK. Make sure you back it up,†Garry
said. “I don’t know whatever story you made up about meeting me;
I’ve never encountered that sort, you know that, right? Listen,
you’re a good fighter. Show up, keep winning, and you can do
anything. Does that make sense? You’ve got massive fights in this
division. You’ve got me, you’ve got [Carlos] Prates, you’ve got
Islam. Show up and fight. Does that make sense?â€

Garry then talked up Morales before once again urging him to avoid
trash talk.

“You’re an animal,†Garry added. “You’re strong. I don’t know about
any story where I’ve met you and I’ve talked sh*t to you. In this
sport, people talk sh*t; I ignore it. You’re a good fighter. You’re
young, you’re strong up here, and that means you can do anything.
That makes sense? Spread good, do good. You knock people out, you
beat people up, that’s what gets respect. There are too many people
in this sport talking sh*t, being negative. We're the new
generation of the sport; change it.â€

The
beef started with an alleged altercation between Garry and a
teammate of Morales at the UFC Performance Institute. Morales later
claimed that Garry had already left when he arrived at the P.I. to
back his friend. While Morales is rallying for the next
welterweight title shot, Makhachev considers Carlos
Prates the most deserving contender.

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