
PFL 2025 World Tournament Fight Card Betting Odds
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The first event of the Professional Fighters League 2025 World Tournament is nearly upon us. The first card of the tournament, which runs from April 3 through August 21, takes place on Thursday night at Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida. That fight card features the first round of the featherweight and welterweight tournaments. Up for grabs this year is a prize pool of $20 million. Below, we look at the betting odds for the PFL 2025 World Tournament 1 fight card.
The PFL World Tournament 1 card begins at 7 p.m. ET with prelims streaming on ESPN+. The main card follows at 10 p.m. ET on ESPN2.
The 2025 PFL tournament is different from past events. The previous iterations awarded the winner of each weight division with $1 million. This year, the tournament winners will earn $500,000.
Another difference in 2025 is that the tournament is structured as a single-elimination bracketed event. In the past, fighters earned points in two regular-season bouts, with the highest point earners moving onto the playoffs. This year, eight fighters (and two alternates) have been seeded in a tournament bracket, with the winners moving on to the next round.
Another change is that eight weight divisions are competing rather than six: heavyweight, light heavyweight, middleweight, welterweight, lightweight, featherweight bantamweight, and women's flyweight.
One of the more substantial changes is that all fights will now allow elbows.
The first-round fights and semifinal fights will be three five-minute rounds, while the finals are five five-minute rounds.
PFL World Championship 2024 Fight Card Results - Winners And Losers
Welterweight First Round Bout: Jason Jackson (-215) vs. Andrey Koreshkov (+185)
Featherweight First Round Bout: Jesus Pinedo (-160) vs. Adam Borics (+140)
Welterweight First Round Bout: Magomed Umalatov (-330) vs. Logan Storley (+270)
Featherweight First Round Bout: Jeremy Kennedy (+425) vs. Movlid Khaybulaev (-600)
Welterweight First Round Bout: Mukhamed Berkhamov (+205) vs. Thad Jean (-240)
Featherweight First Round Bout: Gabriel Braga (-600) vs. Yves Landu (+425)
Welterweight First Round Bout: Giannis Bachar (+145) vs. Masayuki Kikuiri (-170)
Featherweight First Round Bout: Nathan Kelly (+110) vs. Taekyun Kim (-140)
Welterweight Alternate Bout: Joseph Luciano (-230) vs. Sarek Shields +195)
Featherweight Alternate Bout: Fred Dupras (-105) vs. Nathan Ghareeb (-115)
The winners of the first round of the PFL World Championship featherweight and welterweight bouts move on to semifinal round.
We will have more on the PFL World Championship 1 fight card, including live results, reactions, and more on fight night.
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