PFL World Tournament Finals set with Edwards vs Rosta headlining in Hollywood

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The 2025 PFL World Tournament Finals are set for Thursday night, August 21, at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Florida, following today’s official weigh-ins. The event features three Tournament Championship bouts in the Middleweight, Heavyweight, and Light Heavyweight divisions, with fighters competing for gold and a share of over $20 million in prize money.

Fabian Edwards and Dalton Rosta square off for the PFL World Tournament Middleweight Final. (Cooper Neill | PFL)
Fabian Edwards and Dalton Rosta square off for the PFL World Tournament Middleweight Final. (Cooper Neill | PFL)

Headlining the card is the Middleweight Final, as England’s Fabian Edwards (15-4) faces American Top Team standout Dalton Rosta (11-1). Both men successfully made weight at 185 lbs and will battle for the championship in the SmartCage.

Heavyweight and light heavyweight titles on the line

In the co-main event, the Heavyweight Final will see Moldova’s Alexandr Romanov (263.2 lbs) collide with Russia’s Oleg Popov (249.6 lbs). Both heavy hitters enter with strong records and look to capture World Tournament gold.

The third championship matchup will take place in the Light Heavyweight division, where Sullivan Cauley (8-1, 204.8 lbs) faces former champion Antonio Carlos Jr (18-6, 204.6 lbs). All three finals are scheduled for five, five-minute rounds.

Showcase bouts highlight the early card

Before the championship showdowns, seven showcase bouts will feature talent across multiple divisions. Highlights include Alexei Pregande vs Ethan Goss at featherweight, Bryce Meredith vs Lazard Dayron at bantamweight, and former PFL champion Impa Kasanganay taking on Andrew Sanchez at middleweight.

The early card begins at 6:00 pm ET on ESPN+ in the U.S. and DAZN in Europe and Canada. The Main Card will air at 9:00 pm ET on ESPN, ESPN Deportes, ESPN+, and DAZN.

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