Professional Fighters League Announces Partnership with Setanta Sports in Eurasia and the Philippines

NEW YORK – The Professional Fighters League (PFL), the fastest growing and most innovative sports league, today announced a media rights deal with Setanta Sports for all PFL and Bellator programming in Eurasia and the Philippines. 

Through the partnership, all PFL programming – including live coverage and archived footage of PFL Global, PFL PPV Super Fights, PFL Europe, PFL MENA and Bellator Champions Series – will be available live in Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Ukraine, Moldova, Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, and the Philippines – via Setanta Sports. Professional Fighters League content will air alongside EPFL, UEFA Champions League, NBA and F1, bringing PFL’s unique MMA content to one of the fastest growing media markets.

“We are thrilled to partner with Setanta Sports and give fans in Eurasia and the Philippines the opportunity experience premium PFL and Bellator MMA content all year-round,” said PFL Managing Director, International James Frewin. “PFL’s partnership with Setanta Sports marks another milestone in our organizations global expansion, offering the best action in MMA to one of the fastest growing media markets in the world.” 

“Setanta Sports has a long-standing tradition of delivering top-tier combat sports to fight fans. By acquiring the rights to PFL and Bellator, we are further solidifying our commitment to this passionate audience. This move grants unprecedented access to some of the world’s most exciting MMA fighters. PFL and Bellator perfectly complements our existing portfolio of the best international sports content, making Setanta Sports the undisputed home of premium sports in Eurasia and the Philippines.” added CEO of Setanta Sports Giorgi Pruidze.


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