"I have my own opinion on this, but it's not right to talk about the UFC being a PFL fighter. In one year, Usman has grown a lot," Khabib told Team Gorilla Fighting. "I'm fighting with him myself, I'm working personally. And from the outside, he's at least on the same level as them [Ilia and Arman]. A year ago I would have said we still have to wait, but now he's already at that level. Time will show."
Ray Sefo is the latest executive to part ways with the PFL. | Ben Duffy/Sherdog.com Ray Sefo will no longer be working for Professional Fighters League. The longtime PFL president and the organization have parted ways, though further details regarding Sefo's departure are currently unknown. The news was first reported on "The Ariel Helwani Show" on Tuesday. Sefo served as president of both World Series of Fighting and the PFL, but his role appeared to become much less prominent in recent months.
The Professional Fighters League today announced that Peter Murray, CEO of PFL international leagues, will be departing the organization. As founding CEO of PFL, Peter played an integral role over the last eight years in the league's growth and evolution, helping to strength the organization's business operations, expand its global footprint, and establish PFL as a force in the sport of MMA. His leadership and commitment were instrumental during a period of significant development for the company.