Sports legend, Cris Cyborg criticizes PFL and regrets uncertainty about its future

The female MMA veteran spared no criticism of her new employer and complained about not having a fight planned for the next few months

Cris Cyborg is the Bellator featherweight champion. Photo: Reproduction/Instagram/@bellatormma

C. Cyborg is Bellator featherweight champion (Photo: Instagram/@bellatormma)

Bellator featherweight champion (up to 65,7kg), Chris Cyborg made a point of expressing his dissatisfaction with the PFL, the organization's new owner. On her Twitter, the Brazilian fighter expressed her dissatisfaction with the management of the league chaired by Ray Sefo, who has not yet arranged a fight for her nor selected her for the historic card.PFL x Bellator', scheduled for February 24th, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

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“Beginning to understand why Kayla harrison tried to leave the PFL both times she became a free agent.”, wrote Cyborg.

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Asked by a follower if she would face her compatriot Larissa pacheco, two-time PFL champion and winner of the 2023 season of the lightweight tournament (up to 70,3kg), Cyborg responded bluntly that she would accept the confrontation.

"Yes. Willing and ready. No reason to stop me from fighting”, concluded the Brazilian.

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At 38 years old, Cyborg is one of the most experienced athletes in the history of women's MMA. The Curitiba native is a former Strikeforce, Bellator, Invicta and UFC champion and has a record in the sport of 27 wins and just two losses, to Amanda nunes and for Erica Nunes, in her debut in the sport, in the distant year of 2005.

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