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Starz signs rights deal with Professional Fighters League

March 25, 2025

The Professional Fighters League (PFL) has announced a multi-year partnership with Starzplay, the SVoD service in the Middle East and North Africa region. The deal will bring PFL’s full suite of premier MMA franchises to fight fans in the regions, including the PFL World Tournament, Champions Series, PFL Europe, PFL MENA and PFL Africa.

All PFL content beginning with the 2025 PFL World Tournament launch on April 3rd will be available on Starzplay application on multiple screens, mobile and TV apps.

Fans in the MENA region will be able to watch their very own league for free in 2025 via Starzplay, with the main event of PFL MENA Season 2 Quarter-finals on May 9th in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia being confirmed with a Featherweight fight between Saudi Arabia’s Abdullah Al-Qahtani and Egypt’s Islam Reda.

“We are very excited to partner with Starzplay, the leading streaming platform in the MENA region, to bring world-class MMA action to millions of passionate fight fans. This multi-year partnership marks a significant milestone in our mission to expand the PFL’s global footprint and deliver premium combat sports content to audiences worldwide,” said Pete Murray, CEO of PFL. “The Middle East is a key market for the PFL and now, fight fans across the region can watch and support their favorite MENA fighters in all PFL events, including the electrifying kickoff of PFL MENA Season 2 in Jeddah this May 9th.”

Danny Bates, COO and co-founder of Starzplay, added: “Our partnership with the Professional Fighters League further strengthens our sports content portfolio, bringing the excitement of world-class MMA to Starzplay. With more people seeking diverse sports offerings today, this collaboration allows us to deliver premium MMA content to our subscribers across the MENA region, connecting them with the best in regional and international MMA talent. Now, our subscribers can experience all the thrilling action of PFL on Starzplay.”

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