PFL CEO discusses Netflix super show and global ranking strategy
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: May 30, 2026, 4:55 AM
Last updated May 30, 2026
PFL CEO John Martin addressed plans for a potential Netflix super show featuring MVP MMA while discussing the company's goal to become the global No. 2 MMA organization. The conversation also touched on the dropping of the traditional tournament format and the ongoing U.S. broadcast deal. Martin’s remarks come amid competitive positioning in the MMA, which sees PFL seeking to expand its audience and influence. The PFL's strategic moves may reshape its future broadcasts and viewer engagement.
- •PFL CEO John Martin speaks on potential Netflix collaboration
- •PFL plans to drop traditional tournament format
- •Company targets global No. 2 MMA position
- •Current U.S. broadcast deal is in discussion
- •MVP MMA could have a central role in new programming
- 4:55 AMYahoo Sports — PFL CEO John Martin Talks Netflix Super Show With MVP & Global No. 2 Spot
"I spoke with PFL CEO John Martin about a possible Netflix super show with MVP MMA, dropping the tournament format, the U.S. broadcast deal and the push for a No. 2 spot.
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