2023 PFL 8 full card results, schedule for PFL Playoffs featuring Renan Ferreira vs. Maurice Greene

Andreas Hale

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Madison Square Garden’s Hulu Theater is the final stop before the Professional Fighters League turns its attention from regular playoff bouts to the finals. With heavyweights and women’s featherweights in action on August 18, it had potential to be an exciting show.

It didn’t disappoint, as we know who is one step closer to potentially winning $1 million. Renan Ferreira and Denis Goltsov won their Heavyweight Semi-Final matchups, while Larissa Pacheco and Marina Mokhnatkina won their Featherweight Semi-Final showdowns.

Nathan Kelly won his Featherweight division fight over Damion Nelson, and in the undercard Danilo Marques defeated Satoshi Ishii while Maira Mazar beat Kaytlin Neil.

Up next, the PFL maintains its residency inside the Hulu Theater, as lightweights and welterweights are in action on August 23.

Former champions Olivier Aubin-Mercier and Sadibou return to the semi-finals. Other fighters set to compete include Clay Collard, Shane Burgos, and Biaggio Ali Walsh, the grandson of Muhammad Li.

The PFL Finals will begin on November 24, with this being the last stop before then. 

The Sporting News provided results from the entire PFL 8 card.

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2023 PFL 8 full card results

Main card

  • Renan Ferreira over Maurice Greene; Heavyweight Semi-Final bout
  • Larissa Pacheco over Olena Kolesnyk; Featherweight Semi-Final bout
  • Denis Goltsov over Jordan Heiderman; Heavyweight Semi-Final bout
  • Marina Mokhnatkina over Amber Leibrock; Featherweight Semi-Final bout
  • Nathan Kelly over Damion Nelson; Featherweights

Prelims

  • Danilo Marques over Satoshi Ishii; Heavyweights
  • Maira Mazar over Kaytlin Neil; Flyweights
  • Louis Sutherland vs. Daiqwon Buckley; Heavyweights

When is 2023 PFL 8? 

The prelims start at 6:30 p.m. ET, with the main card at 9 p.m. ET. The main event, featuring Renan Ferreira vs. Maurice Greene, should start around 12:15 a.m. ET, depending on how long the undercard fights last. 

MORE: Full list of PFL winners by year

Region Date Prelim Start Time Main Card Start Time Main Event Ring Walks (approx.)
USA and Canada (ET) Friday, August 18 6:30 p.m. ET 9 p.m. ET 12:15 a.m ET
USA and Canada (PT) Friday, August 18 3:30 p.m. PT 6 p.m. ET 9:15 p.m. PT
UK and Ireland Saturday, August 19 11:30 p.m. BST 2 a.m. BST 5:15 p.m. BST
Australia Saturday, August 19 8:30 a.m. AEST 11 a.m. AEST 2:15 p.m. AEST

How to watch 2023 PFL 8

Region TV channel Live streaming
USA ESPN ESPN+, FUBO
Canada TSN
UK and Ireland DAZN
Australia Stan Sport

In the U.S., the prelims of 2023 PFL 8 will begin on ESPN+. The main card will air on ESPN and ESPN+. It is also available to stream on FUBO, which includes a free trial.

MORE: Join DAZN to watch the 2023 PFL Playoffs

Fight fans can watch the 2023 PFL season on DAZN, while those in Australia can watch via Stan Sport.

2023 PFL 8 price: How much does the event cost? 

You can pay $9.99 for a monthly subscription to ESPN+ or buy an annual subscription for $99.99.

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ESPN+ Monthly Subscription $9.99/month
ESPN+ Annual Subscription $99.99/year
The Disney Bundle w/Hulu Ad-Supported $12.99/month
The Disney Bundle w/Hulu No-Ads $19.99/month

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DAZN monthly subscription: £9.99 in the U.K. on a 12-month contract or £19.99 month-to-month

DAZN annual subscription: $224.99 in the U.S., $199.99 in Canada, £99.99 in the U.K.

Andreas Hale

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Andreas Hale is the senior editor for combat sports at The Sporting News. Formerly at DAZN, Hale has written for various combat sports outlets, including The Ring, Sherdog, Boxing Scene, FIGHT, Champions and others. He has been ringside for many of combat sports’ biggest events, which include Mayweather-Pacquiao, Mayweather-McGregor, Canelo-GGG, De La Hoya-Pacquiao, UFC 229, UFC 202 and UFC 196, among others. He also has spent nearly two decades in entertainment journalism as an editor for BET and HipHopDX while contributing to MTV, Billboard, The Grio, The Root, Revolt, The Source, The Grammys and a host of others. He also produced documentaries on Kendrick Lamar, Gennadiy Golovkin and Paul George for Jay-Z’s website Life+Times.