The Professional Fighters League (PFL) is launching its new World Tournament format after six years of the previous system, allowing for more exciting matchups. Starting with the welterweight and featherweight divisions, this change aims to elevate the competition level. Notably, several former Bellator fighters will compete, adding depth and unpredictability to the tournament. While established stars are present, such as Jason Jackson and Tatiana Suarez, lesser-known fighters like Watanabe and Hadley may rise as dark horses, indicating a potentially transformative season for the PFL.
"Where there is change, there is opportunity. That's the mindset each Professional Fighters League fighter should have as the first round of the new PFL World Tournament kicks off this week."
"After six years of operating under the old format, the promotion announced a new bracket format, which will debut with the welterweight and featherweight divisions Thursday."
"The tournament will provide new matchups, as many former Bellator fighters will be competing in the PFL tournament for the first time, possibly producing new champions."
"While MMA fans know most of the favorites in each division, there are plenty of fighters flying under the radar who could make a championship run this year."
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