lol the LFA title is practically the same as having the Invicta title. A ticket to the UFC
Speaking of Invicta, here’s DeClursey simping for a promotion that has had one event in the past year:
https://x.com/lionheartjill/status/1786093908696400130?s=61&t=6gBtBu6UE_g3Nm1SJFXalw
Mel Zeman (1-3-1) vs Brittany Bickhart (1-0)
Keeping an eye on Bickhart, as she’s from my area
I can’t even remember who the regular Strawweight champion is, that Kuziutina is defending the interim title at this point.
First Invicta signing announcement in a while:
https://x.com/invictafights/status/1785797358829129878?s=61&t=6gBtBu6UE_g3Nm1SJFXalw
I used to not put stock into these announcements, because they’ve announced a lot of signings that came to nothing, but this is the first in a while.
It really does. Campbell McClaren loves to go on and on about Combate’s ratings, but he’ll never mention the steep drop off in viewership between when the soccer match ends and Combate starts. Univision is a channel that stays on 24/7 in many Spanish speaking homes in the U.S.
It’s amazing how many promotions now have standard uniforms. Many still allow sponsor logos, but it’s still a crazy trend
Autumn Norton (3-2) vs Emily Martins (2-0). Dangerous fight for Martins
PFL Europe Newcastle Card Announced for June 8, Savannah Marshall Headlines
Savannah Marshall vs. Mirela Vargas
Shanelle Dyer vs. Mariam Torchinava
Lizzy Gevers vs. Sammy-Jo Luxton
Valentina Scatizzi vs. Marie Loiseau
Dee Begley vs. Paulina Wisniewska
Yep
PFL doesn’t even try to hide their favoritism. Ditcheva is the only 1st round winner facing a loser. Every other winner faces a winner, every other loser faces a loser. Disgusting.
In other news, a lot of announcements for Asian wmma, starting with Road to UFC matchups becoming official...
Kraft (5-1) vs Carmona (5-2)
Dakota Ditcheva (11-0) vs Chelsea Hackett (4-2-1)
PFL again giving Ditcheva a fairly easy matchup. Hackett’ a good on the feet, but her ground game is still wanting. Also giving Ditcheva someone coming off a loss.
John doesn’t work for Vox.
You’re totally missing the context. 200 was WAY better on paper than 300, until it fell apart the week of. 300 was being touted as the biggest event ever, but it was less than 2 months out when it finally got a headliner, and it wasn’t even a huge fight. See the below...
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