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PFL Adds Former LFA Champ to Women’s Flyweight Division

Professional Fighters League continues to build the talent pool in its women’s flyweight division.

The promotion has signed former Legacy Fighting Alliance flyweight queen Cheyanne Bowers, with a debut date and opponent to be determined. The PFL confirmed the new addition following an initial report from MMAjunkie.com.

A Knack for Submissions

Bowers owns a 7-2 professional mark, with all but one of her bouts taking place under the LFA banner. The 31-year-old known as “The Boss” captured 125-pound gold with a first-round submission of Veronika Borisova at LFA 193 in September 2024. After losing the strap to Shannon Clark in her first title defense, Bowers rebounded to post back-to-back submission victories against Elizabeth Rodriguez and Maritza Sanchez in her next two outings. The Omaha, Nebraska, native has finished five of her career wins via submission.

Bowers will join a PFL women’s flyweight division that includes the likes of Dakota Ditcheva, Liz Carmouche, Taila Santos and Viviane Arajuo, among others. The flyweight title is currently vacant.

This article first appeared at Recent News on Sherdog.com


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