The Professional Fighters League (PFL) is owned and operated by PFL MMA, Inc., a single-entity league controlled by a group of investors. These investors include notable sports and entertainment figures such as Mark Lerner (owner of the Washington Nationals), Ray Lewis (former NFL star), and investment firms like Ares Capital and Elysian Park Ventures.
Peter Murray, a highly experienced senior sports executive, holds the positions of CEO and president at the Professional Fighters League (PFL).
Professional Fighters League (PFL) fights are typically contested over either three or five rounds. Regular fights typically consist of three rounds, while championship fights and main events are extended to five rounds.
Professional Fighters League (PFL) fighters have the opportunity to earn significant prize money. Winners of their respective tournaments can secure a prize of $1 million. Additionally, PFL fighters can earn between $25,000 and $250,000 for individual fights, depending on various factors.