The road to $1 million grows ever narrower in the Professional Fighters League, where eight men are set to separate more wheat from the chaff.
Brendan Loughnane will head out to continue his pursuit of a second league championship in three years when his featherweight semifinal opposite Kai Kamaka III headlines PFL 9 this Friday at The Anthem in Washington, D.C. A PFL staple since 2019, Loughnane has compiled an 11-2 record across his 13 appearances in the organization. Loughnane, the top seed at 145 pounds, enters the cage on the strength of back-to-back technical knockouts of Pedro Carvalho and Justin Gonzales.