LAS VEGAS – Brendan Loughnane is beaming with confidence after getting his new PFL season off to a strong start Saturday at 2023 PFL 1 . After winning the featherweight championship and $1 million prize in 2022, Loughnane (26-4) kept his momentum going in the main event at The Theatre at Virgin Hotels with a second-round TKO of former UFC title challenger Marlon Moraes (23-12-1). With his winning streak now at five fights, Loughnane wants recognition alongside the top names at his weight – regardless of promotion. “I’m on a roll,” Loughnane told MMA Junkie and other reporters post-fight at 2023 PFL 1. “It’s hard to doubt me.
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