‘Our model is evolving, and we have the wherewithal to do a lot of things,’ PFL CEO Peter Murray told ‘The Underground.’
With two-time women’s Professional Fighters League champion Kayla Harrison, who had been one of the most sought-after free agents in MMA, agreeing to a new multiyear contract with the promotion, PFL CEO Peter Murray says the organization is now turning its attention to recruiting additional new talent.
“This is all about her next chapter and legacy, in addition to the PFL’s, so we’re very excited that Kayla has re-signed with us,” Murray told The Underground.