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Jake Paul: PFL PPV Super fight explained with 50% revenue partnership and separate operation from PFL MMA League Season

Jake Paul: PFL PPV Super fight explained with 50% revenue partnership and separate operation from PFL MMA League Season

Jake Paul MMA debut: PFL MMA: Jake Paul has added an MMA debut to his list of 2023 plans, which will begin with him introducing a PPV Super Fight League in the PFL MMA. The PPV League will work separately from the PFL Season League and will open the door for several starfighters to step […]

Jake Paul MMA debut: PFL MMA: Jake Paul has added an MMA debut to his list of 2023 plans, which will begin with him introducing a PPV Super Fight League in the PFL MMA. The PPV League will work separately from the PFL Season League and will open the door for several starfighters to step into the smart cages. Follow MMA News updates with InsideSport.IN

PFL MMA and Jake Paul jointly released a video where ‘The Problem Child’ explained his role in expanding the sport of MMA with PFL. He also discussed his idea for the upcoming PFL Pay-Per-View league, which will start this year. Here’s how the PFL MMA Pay-Per-view League will operate.

Jake Paul PFL MMA debut: PFL PPV Super Fight Division Explained

As the official press release of PFL MMA read, “Jake Paul begins his MMA journey with PFL by signing as the first fighter in the new Pay-Per-View division he co-created with PFL called “PFL PPV Super Fights.” Paul, along with his business partner Nakisa Bidarian, will utilize their expertise and platforms to help recruit, market, and promote the new PFL PPV Super Fight Division for the benefit of all top fighters.”

“The new PFL PPV Super Fight Division is open for business effective immediately. The league is in the process of signing top PPV fighters, who want to become true economic partners. Fighters in the PFL PPV Super Fight Division will earn 50% of the revenue from PPV events, which is groundbreaking pay in MMA.”

Jake Paul: PFL PPV Super fight explained with 50% revenue partnership and separate operation from PFL MMA League Season

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Jake Paul: PFL PPV Super fight explained with 50% revenue partnership and separate operation from PFL MMA League Season

“As the first fighter under contract for PFL PPV Super Fights, Paul is partnering with PFL due to its “fighter-first” culture to co-create this new 50-50 revenue partnership model for all PPV fights. As a long-time advocate for fighter-pay, Paul has also been appointed Head of Fighter Advocacy and will continue to work towards a business model that benefits all top fighters.”

“PFL PPV Super Fights are stand-alone events separate from the PFL League Season. PFL will stage two PPV Super Fights starting in 2023, scaling to more PPV events in following years.”

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“PFL is entering its next phase of expansion by launching the PFL PPV Super Fight Division and is welcoming Paul and Bidarian as minority equity owners in its parent company. Paul and Bidarian will deploy their expertise, creativity, network, and platform to help promote fights, produce content, and recruit talent to help build PFL and the grow the awareness of its great fighters.”

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