Professional Fighters League Launches New Original MMA Series, Inside The Knockout – See The Strike, Hear The Story Behind Ray Cooper’s Run To The 2019 PFL Championship
Inside The Knockout Premieres This Wednesday at 11:00am ET Across PFL Digital Channels
And the next Episode of PFL Run It Back, also features Ray Cooper III as he Breaks Down His Championship Knockout Victory Over David Michaud This Thursday Night at 8:00pm ET
This week, Professional Fighters League will be giving MMA fans the opportunity to relive the biggest moments from the historic championship run of one of the most feared fighters in the league, PFL welterweight champion Ray Cooper III.
The Hawaiian knockout artist, who trains out of his family garage, found redemption in 2019, returning to the championship and earning his first career MMA title in true “Bradda” fashion – a KO. His aggressive style has resulted in 14 knockout victories (20-7-1).
Fans can tune into PFL digital and social channels, including YouTube, Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and PFLmma.com, for this week’s episodes of Inside the Knockout and Run it Back.
Inside The Knockout
Wednesday (4/8) at 11:00am ET
Wednesday morning at 11:00am ET, the Professional Fighters League launches Inside The Knockout, a weekly series telling the story behind the best knockouts from the PFL 2018 and 2019 season’s through new angles and broadcast audio never heard before. The series debut delves into Ray Cooper III’s devastating second-round knockout of PFL contender Chris Curtis in the PFL playoffs semifinal, a 26.4 MPH strike that earned Cooper III a place in the 2019 PFL championship.
Run It Back
Thursday (4/9) at 8:00pm ET
Thursday night at 8:00pm ET, fans can tune into PFL digital and social channels for episode two of “Run It Back,” which will feature Cooper III reliving his championship win over David Michaud by way of a second-round TKO. Along with PFL play-by-play announcer Sean O’Connell, he’ll break down the fight from his perspective, providing unfiltered commentary on the biggest win of his MMA career.
The series, where fighters break down their best fights of the 2018 and 2019 season’s, debuted last Thursday night with Kayla Harrison’s championship winning performance versus Larissa Pacheco.