The post PFL Signs Vice TV Deal for MENA, Africa Events Starting Dec 2025 appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Nigeria’s Patrick Ocheme (L) competes against Guinea’s Mohamed Camarta during the Professional Fighters League (PFL) featherweight first round main event at Carnival City in Brakpan, on August 9, 2025. (Photo by Wikus de Wet / AFP) (Photo by WIKUS DE WET/AFP via Getty Images) AFP via Getty Images HIGHLIGHTS: Professional Fighters League announces groundbreaking partnership bringing international MMA action to American television audiences for the first time The multi-year agreement expands Vice TV’s live sports programming lineup with events from rapidly growing global fight regions American fight fans gain unprecedented access to emerging talent and viral moments from PFL’s international expansion The Professional Fighters League and Vice TV announced a new distribution deal on Wednesday, Nov. 5. The new deal will see PFL MENA and PFL Africa events streamed live on Vice TV, making the fights available in the United States. The deal is significant because it provides American PFL fans a platform to watch events taking place in two of the promotion’s hottest regions. Viral KOs have sprung from PFL Africa events this year and those moments have helped to bring eyeballs to the extraordinary fighters competing outside of the United States. What Does the Deal Include? The partnership designates Vice TV as the exclusive linear US telecast home for ten international PFL events. Vice TV reaches more than 40 million cable and satellite homes nationwide, providing substantial exposure for PFL’s international product. Beyond live events, Vice’s cable, satellite and teleco distributors will offer their subscribers free on-demand access to 50 hours of PFL library fights. The agreement represents the first time PFL’s international fights will be available to US audiences through traditional television. According to Vice TV President Peter Gaffney, who was quoted in a joint announcement provided to me, the network sought “high-octane, provocative and compelling content”… The post PFL Signs Vice TV Deal for MENA, Africa Events Starting Dec 2025 appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Nigeria’s Patrick Ocheme (L) competes against Guinea’s Mohamed Camarta during the Professional Fighters League (PFL) featherweight first round main event at Carnival City in Brakpan, on August 9, 2025. (Photo by Wikus de Wet / AFP) (Photo by WIKUS DE WET/AFP via Getty Images) AFP via Getty Images HIGHLIGHTS: Professional Fighters League announces groundbreaking partnership bringing international MMA action to American television audiences for the first time The multi-year agreement expands Vice TV’s live sports programming lineup with events from rapidly growing global fight regions American fight fans gain unprecedented access to emerging talent and viral moments from PFL’s international expansion The Professional Fighters League and Vice TV announced a new distribution deal on Wednesday, Nov. 5. The new deal will see PFL MENA and PFL Africa events streamed live on Vice TV, making the fights available in the United States. The deal is significant because it provides American PFL fans a platform to watch events taking place in two of the promotion’s hottest regions. Viral KOs have sprung from PFL Africa events this year and those moments have helped to bring eyeballs to the extraordinary fighters competing outside of the United States. What Does the Deal Include? The partnership designates Vice TV as the exclusive linear US telecast home for ten international PFL events. Vice TV reaches more than 40 million cable and satellite homes nationwide, providing substantial exposure for PFL’s international product. Beyond live events, Vice’s cable, satellite and teleco distributors will offer their subscribers free on-demand access to 50 hours of PFL library fights. The agreement represents the first time PFL’s international fights will be available to US audiences through traditional television. According to Vice TV President Peter Gaffney, who was quoted in a joint announcement provided to me, the network sought “high-octane, provocative and compelling content”…

PFL Signs Vice TV Deal for MENA, Africa Events Starting Dec 2025

For feedback or concerns regarding this content, please contact us at crypto.news@mexc.com

Nigeria’s Patrick Ocheme (L) competes against Guinea’s Mohamed Camarta during the Professional Fighters League (PFL) featherweight first round main event at Carnival City in Brakpan, on August 9, 2025. (Photo by Wikus de Wet / AFP) (Photo by WIKUS DE WET/AFP via Getty Images)

AFP via Getty Images

HIGHLIGHTS:

  • Professional Fighters League announces groundbreaking partnership bringing international MMA action to American television audiences for the first time
  • The multi-year agreement expands Vice TV’s live sports programming lineup with events from rapidly growing global fight regions
  • American fight fans gain unprecedented access to emerging talent and viral moments from PFL’s international expansion

The Professional Fighters League and Vice TV announced a new distribution deal on Wednesday, Nov. 5. The new deal will see PFL MENA and PFL Africa events streamed live on Vice TV, making the fights available in the United States. The deal is significant because it provides American PFL fans a platform to watch events taking place in two of the promotion’s hottest regions. Viral KOs have sprung from PFL Africa events this year and those moments have helped to bring eyeballs to the extraordinary fighters competing outside of the United States.

What Does the Deal Include?

The partnership designates Vice TV as the exclusive linear US telecast home for ten international PFL events. Vice TV reaches more than 40 million cable and satellite homes nationwide, providing substantial exposure for PFL’s international product. Beyond live events, Vice’s cable, satellite and teleco distributors will offer their subscribers free on-demand access to 50 hours of PFL library fights.

The agreement represents the first time PFL’s international fights will be available to US audiences through traditional television. According to Vice TV President Peter Gaffney, who was quoted in a joint announcement provided to me, the network sought “high-octane, provocative and compelling content” to enhance their live sports slate, making PFL an ideal addition to their programming lineup.

When Does Coverage Begin?

The deal launches in December 2025 with two championship events. The PFL MENA Championships air December 5 from Saudi Arabia, followed by the PFL Africa Championships on December 20 from Benin, West Africa. The partnership extends through 2026 with eight additional events from MENA and Africa scheduled throughout the year.

Strategic Fit for Both Organizations

PFL CEO John Martin emphasized that Vice’s “unique storytelling voice, passionate sports audience, and broad linear reach made them the ideal partner” to showcase the next generation of global MMA. The collaboration aims to bring the action, culture, and energy of PFL MENA and PFL Africa to millions of fans across the US while continuing to build the sport’s worldwide momentum.

Vice TV currently airs 200 hours of live event sports programming annually. PFL joins the network’s growing roster that includes BKB Bare Knuckle Boxing, United Fight League, and Arena Football One. The network recently premiered NFL Classics: After Further Review, a six-episode series with host Kyle Brandt from Omaha Productions in association with NFL Films.

Looking Ahead

The PFL has emerged as the second-largest MMA organization in the world behind the UFC. The promotion’s commitment to establishing a deeper footprint in multiple regions of the world has been part of its strategy. It will be interesting to see if Vice can help to elevate the MENA and African events in the US.

Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/brianmazique/2025/11/06/pfl-signs-deal-with-distribution-deal-with-vice-tv/

Market Opportunity
Manchester City Fan Logo
Manchester City Fan Price(CITY)
$0.5034
$0.5034$0.5034
-2.13%
USD
Manchester City Fan (CITY) Live Price Chart
Disclaimer: The articles reposted on this site are sourced from public platforms and are provided for informational purposes only. They do not necessarily reflect the views of MEXC. All rights remain with the original authors. If you believe any content infringes on third-party rights, please contact crypto.news@mexc.com for removal. MEXC makes no guarantees regarding the accuracy, completeness, or timeliness of the content and is not responsible for any actions taken based on the information provided. The content does not constitute financial, legal, or other professional advice, nor should it be considered a recommendation or endorsement by MEXC.

You May Also Like

US Dollar Index advances to near 100.00 as Trump sets no clear Iran ceasefire timeline

US Dollar Index advances to near 100.00 as Trump sets no clear Iran ceasefire timeline

The post US Dollar Index advances to near 100.00 as Trump sets no clear Iran ceasefire timeline appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. The US Dollar Index (DXY),
Share
BitcoinEthereumNews2026/04/02 12:50
Potential U.S. Recession Could Buy Japan More Time as It Faces Debt Implosion, Says Brookings Economist Robin Brooks

Potential U.S. Recession Could Buy Japan More Time as It Faces Debt Implosion, Says Brookings Economist Robin Brooks

The post Potential U.S. Recession Could Buy Japan More Time as It Faces Debt Implosion, Says Brookings Economist Robin Brooks appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. While much of the attention from the crypto and traditional markets remains on the U.S., a recent analysis by a leading economist suggests it’s time to look east. Japan is teetering on the edge of a debt crisis, but a potential recession in the U.S. could provide the land of the rising sun a temporary window of relief, according to Robin Brooks, senior fellow in the Global Economy and Development program at the Brookings Institution. Japan’s debt-to-GDP is a problem For years, Japan has held the highest public debt-to-GDP ratio among advanced economies, consistently hovering above 200%. However, in the post-COVID era marked by massive fiscal spending, investors’ tolerance for such high debt levels has waned. To complicate matters, Japan’s inflation, as measured by the consumer price index (CPI), has surged since mid-2022, bringing inflation rates up to levels not seen since the 1980s. The trend is consistent with the sticky price pressures worldwide. The elevated inflation has pushed government bond yields higher and increased the cost of additional fiscal borrowing. These combined pressures have thrust Japan’s staggering debt-to-GDP ratio of around 240% into the spotlight, effectively boxing the government into a difficult position. Brooks put it best in his latest Substack post: “The bottom line is that exceptionally high government debt is putting Japan in a terrible bind. If Japan sticks with low interest rates, it risks further Yen depreciation, which could cause inflation to run out of control. If it anchors the Yen by allowing yields to rise further, this could put Japan’s debt sustainability at risk.” “This catch-22 means a debt crisis is much closer than people think,” he added. Growing debt concerns could drive investors to alternative financial escape valves such as cryptocurrencies, mainly stablecoins. Japanese startup JPYC is planning to issue the first stablecoin pegged…
Share
BitcoinEthereumNews2025/09/18 02:18
US Spot Bitcoin ETFs Draw $1.3B in March, Marking First Monthly Inflow of 2026 – Crypto News Flash

US Spot Bitcoin ETFs Draw $1.3B in March, Marking First Monthly Inflow of 2026 – Crypto News Flash

The post US Spot Bitcoin ETFs Draw $1.3B in March, Marking First Monthly Inflow of 2026 – Crypto News Flash appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Bena Ilyas is a
Share
BitcoinEthereumNews2026/04/02 13:01

Trade GOLD, Share 1,000,000 USDT

Trade GOLD, Share 1,000,000 USDTTrade GOLD, Share 1,000,000 USDT

0 fees, up to 1,000x leverage, deep liquidity