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MMA Shake-Up: UFC, MVP, PFL Set for Big 2026
19 Mar
Summary
- UFC to host a major championship fight card at the White House in June 2026.
- Jake Paul's MVP promotion debuts on Netflix in May 2026 with former UFC stars.
- PFL launches a new traditional matchmaking format with fights across US and Europe.

The mixed martial arts landscape is poised for significant shifts in early 2026. The UFC is scheduled to present a major championship fight card at the White House on June 14, 2026. This event may be upstaged by the debut of Jake Paul's Most Valuable Promotions on May 16, 2026, which will stream on Netflix and feature several prominent former UFC fighters.
The PFL, a longtime player in the MMA space, has undergone further transformations. After experimenting with season-long tournaments, the promotion is adopting traditional MMA matchmaking for its upcoming events. Beginning Friday and continuing for five weeks, the PFL will host four fight cards in major cities across the United States and Europe, showcasing intriguing matchups.
Notable fights on the PFL's schedule include a middleweight championship bout that tests the mettle of both fighters. Elsewhere, AJ McKee is set to face Adam Borics in a featherweight clash, a matchup that has historical ties to the defunct Bellator promotion.
Further down the PFL card, former middleweight champion Johnny Eblen faces a stern test in his return after a significant loss. Additionally, the PFL debut of UFC veteran Battle is highly anticipated, with his coaches focusing on his past UFC loss.
Other featured bouts include Impa Kasanganay against Dalton Rosta, showcasing fighters who have been prominent in PFL tournaments. Former champions Anthony Pettis and Raufeon Stots are also slated for significant fights, with Stots facing an undefeated opponent from Khabib Nurmagomedov's camp.
Finally, the PFL will feature lightweight bouts in Belfast, Northern Ireland, and a light heavyweight matchup that marks the PFL debut of Tyson Pedro, a veteran of the UFC.




