The Professional Fighters League (PFL) has reportedly cut their $1 million prize pot for their tournaments.

Over the course of the last few years, PFL has worked hard to separate itself from the rest of the pack. One of the ways they’ve done this is by implementing a tournament/league style format in which the winners receive a $1 million prize.
RELATED: Conor McGregor scolds Irish MMA fighters who praised Khabib Nurmagomedov prior to harsh comments
For a lot of people, this served as a big opportunity for mixed martial arts fighters outside of the UFC. If they weren’t able to find success in the main promotion, they could always try their hand in PFL and see how far it got them.
However, after some investigative work from Al Zullino, it seems as if they’re going to start mixing things up.
I got a sneak peek at some new PFL contracts, and there are some interesting highlights.
It looks like the one-million-dollar tournaments are gone. 🧵 pic.twitter.com/IXRWPCPZZg
— Al Zullino (@phre) January 7, 2025
The most notable change, in fact, seems to be in the tournament pay structure. The final championship bonus is now $500K.
Fighters will get their purses according to their contracts (the ones I’ve seen were $20K/$20K) + $500K final bonus if they won the championship. pic.twitter.com/fC0NRbj3AM
— Al Zullino (@phre) January 7, 2025