The Professional Fighters League has finalized three middleweight matchups for PFL Charlotte, with several ranked contenders set to compete on Friday, August 7, at Bojangles Coliseum. The event comes at a pivotal time for the division as multiple athletes look to improve their standing in the race for championship opportunities.
The middleweight landscape continues to evolve with Johnny Eblen and Impa Kasanganay scheduled to battle for the Interim PFL Middleweight World Championship at PFL Austin on July 18. As that title picture develops, the outcomes in Charlotte could significantly influence the next wave of contenders.

Battle Faces Rosta
No. 8-ranked Bryan “The Butcher” Battle returns to action in a high-profile showdown against No. 4-ranked Dalton “Hercules” Rosta. The matchup brings together two established middleweights aiming to strengthen their credentials in one of the promotion’s most competitive weight classes.
Battle enters the contest looking to rebound and reaffirm his place among the division’s elite after recent setbacks. Rosta, meanwhile, hopes to capitalize on the opportunity by using his aggressive style to secure another signature victory against a proven opponent.
Contenders Seek Momentum
Another featured contest on the main card will see No. 7-ranked Josh “Coninha” Silveira square off against No. 6-ranked Aaron Jeffery. Silveira, the runner-up in the 2023 middleweight tournament, meets former Bellator title challenger Jeffery in a matchup with major implications for the rankings.
Both competitors have consistently faced top-level opposition throughout their careers, making the bout a significant test as they pursue a future championship opportunity. A convincing victory could elevate either fighter closer to the front of the title conversation.
The card will also feature No. 9-ranked Josh Fremd taking on Jhony Gregory in another important middleweight contest. Fremd impressed in his PFL debut with a first-round knockout victory, while Gregory enters the event after earning a submission win in his latest appearance.
Both athletes will attempt to extend their momentum and continue climbing the middleweight rankings. With championship opportunities on the horizon, every result in Charlotte could have lasting implications for the division.
PFL Charlotte takes place at Bojangles Coliseum in Charlotte, North Carolina, with the main card airing live on ESPN in the United States beginning at 10 p.m. ET. Preliminary bouts will stream on the ESPN App starting at 7 p.m. ET, while additional fights for the event are expected to be announced in the coming weeks.