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How to Watch: PFL World Tournament Finals – Hollywood, Florida (Thursday, August 21, 2025)

How to Watch: PFL World Tournament Finals – Hollywood, Florida (Thursday, August 21, 2025)

August 20, 2025 | Diego Colin
How to Watch: PFL World Tournament Finals – Hollywood, Florida (Thursday, August 21, 2025)

The PFL World Tournament returns to Hard Rock Live in Hollywood, Florida, with three titles on the line: MiddleweightHeavyweight, and Light Heavyweight. The domestic broadcast is on ESPN and ESPN+



U.S. Tune-In Times (ET)

  • Pre-Fight Show: 5:30 PM ET - PFL APP, YouTube, ESPN+

  • Early Card: 6:00 PM ET - ESPN+

  • Main Card: 9:00 PM ET - ESPN & ESPN+


Global Reference (GMT)

  • Pre-Fight Show: 9:30 PM GMT

  • Early Card: 10:00 PM GMT

  • Main Card: 1:00 GMT (Friday) 



Where to Watch

  • United States: ESPN and ESPN+

  • YouTube Live Stream available in the following countries: China, South Korea, Vietnam, Cuba, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Belize, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama.

  • For other regions, check local listings.



World Tournament Finals: Quick Preview

  • Middleweight Final: Fabian Edwards vs Dalton Rosta
    Precision southpaw striking meets powerhouse wrestling and counters.

  • Heavyweight Final: Alexandr Romanov vs Oleg Popov
    Explosive entries and top control versus steady pressure and durability.

  • Light Heavyweight Final: Sullivan Cauley vs Antonio Carlos Jr.
    Rising power puncher against an elite submission threat with big-fight savvy.



Full Fight Card (bout order)

  • Middleweight Final: Fabian Edwards vs Dalton Rosta

  • Heavyweight Final: Alexandr Romanov vs Oleg Popov

  • Light Heavyweight Final: Sullivan Cauley vs Antonio Carlos Jr.

  • Featherweight: Alexei Pergande vs Ethan Goss

  • Bantamweight: Bryce Meredith vs Lazaro Dayron

  • Middleweight: Impa Kasanganay vs Andrew Sanchez

  • Light Heavyweight: Rasul Magomedov vs Guilherme Viana

  • Heavyweight: Sergey Bilostenniy vs Karl Williams

  • Middleweight: Josh Silveira vs Murad Ramazanov

  • Catchweight (175 pounds): Jean-Pierre Saint Louis vs Tyler Ray

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