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2022 Professional Fighters League 145-pound kingpin Brendan Loughnane believes he has found the best place for him at this point of his career.
Loughnane (25-4, 8-1 PFL) punctuated a perfect season in 2022 by winning the championship at the end of a road that saw him defeating Ryoji Kudo, Ago Huskic, and Chris Wade. In the finals, the British athlete crushed Bubba Jenkins with a punches-and-knee combination in the fourth stanza. In addition to the title, Loughnane also pocketed a $1 million prize. Ahead of the 2023 PFL Season, Loughnane confessed money is still a big motivation in his career, but he also wants to build up his legacy. Loughnane will return to the cage as he takes former Ultimate Fighting Championship title challenger Marlon Moraes in the 2023 PFL 1 headliner. While talking with Sherdog, Loughnane stated he’s delighted to fight in the PFL, as their relationship has been mutually beneficial.
“I'm glad because I bounced around a lot earlier in my career. Lots of different promotions, but I'm glad I set myself in one now. We’ve built together, we've grown together. It's great to see all these U.K. fighters joining now. PFL are great company to fight for and nothing but respect for them.”
(00:00) Intro
(00:53) Training at the UFC P.I., among other places
(01:18) His motivation for the fight with Moraes
(02:34) Training in Thailand
(03:47) Commenting on the evolution of the UK movement
(04:19) Why he opts to often train outside the UK
(05:23) Not having an off-season
(06:15) The best place he visited during his on-the-road trip in the U.S.
(07:20) Being one of the PFL veterans
(08:05) Looking forward to the PFL Europe events
(09:26) Outro
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2022 Professional Fighters League 145-pound kingpin Brendan Loughnane believes he has found the best place for him at this point of his career.
Loughnane (25-4, 8-1 PFL) punctuated a perfect season in 2022 by winning the championship at the end of a road that saw him defeating Ryoji Kudo, Ago Huskic, and Chris Wade. In the finals, the British athlete crushed Bubba Jenkins with a punches-and-knee combination in the fourth stanza. In addition to the title, Loughnane also pocketed a $1 million prize. Ahead of the 2023 PFL Season, Loughnane confessed money is still a big motivation in his career, but he also wants to build up his legacy. Loughnane will return to the cage as he takes former Ultimate Fighting Championship title challenger Marlon Moraes in the 2023 PFL 1 headliner. While talking with Sherdog, Loughnane stated he’s delighted to fight in the PFL, as their relationship has been mutually beneficial.
“I'm glad because I bounced around a lot earlier in my career. Lots of different promotions, but I'm glad I set myself in one now. We’ve built together, we've grown together. It's great to see all these U.K. fighters joining now. PFL are great company to fight for and nothing but respect for them.”
(00:00) Intro
(00:53) Training at the UFC P.I., among other places
(01:18) His motivation for the fight with Moraes
(02:34) Training in Thailand
(03:47) Commenting on the evolution of the UK movement
(04:19) Why he opts to often train outside the UK
(05:23) Not having an off-season
(06:15) The best place he visited during his on-the-road trip in the U.S.
(07:20) Being one of the PFL veterans
(08:05) Looking forward to the PFL Europe events
(09:26) Outro
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