PFL 2019, Playoffs 1 takes place Friday in Las Vegas, and you can join us for live results of all of the action. The event marks the start of the playoffs for PFL’s 2019 season, the second in the upstart league’s history, and takes place at Mandalay Bay Events Center. The card sees action from the PFL’s eight-man welterweight field, as well as the four women involved in the women’s lightweight playoffs. The men’s competitors will look to fight twice in a single night and earn their way to the PFL 2019 Championship, which takes place Dec. 31, where playoff winners will take home $1 million prizes. Meanwhile, the female competitors have already been narrowed to four and will need to compete just once on Friday to earn their finals ticket.
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