Bryan Battle vows to look for finish in PFL debut

Bryan
Battle
will risk it all to make a statement in his
Professional Fighters League
debut. 

Battle is scheduled to make his debut against Johnny
Eblen
at
PFL Pittsburgh
on Saturday at the UPMC Events Center in
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. While Eblen has never been knocked out
before, Battle warns that he has previously handed other fighters
their first-ever knockout losses. Battle isn’t just content with
winning in his PFL debut, as winning isn’t enough to sell tickets.
While Battle knows that Eblen can try to control him on the ground,
“The Butches” promises to leave it all inside the cage to make it a
“kill or be killed” kind of fight.

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Willing to Risk it All

“Winning being the name of the game is just pretty lame,” Battle
told MMAjunkie.com. “Winning being the name of the
game does not sell tickets. Nah, I’m coming in to knock him out.
There’s a lot of guys that I’ve fought that hadn’t been knocked out
before I fought them. I’m not looking just for the knockout, I’ll
take what he gives me. If he gives me his neck, I’ll take his neck.
If he gives me his arm, I’ll take his arm. But I’m leaving with
something. He’s not gonna leave the cage whole. I’m willing to risk
it all to get some of that. If he wants to beat me, he’s gonna have
to fight to finish me. He can take me and hold me down. But I’ll
try to make it a kill or be killed kind of fight. One of us either
needs to be knocked out or choked out by the end of
it.”  

A
high stakes middleweight clash headlines PFL Pittsburgh: Tune in
LIVE, Saturday, March 28 at 10 p.m. ET
.

Battle (12-2) was released from the
UFC
after consecutive weight misses in different weight
classes. Battle missed weight for his welterweight win over
Randy
Brown
in 2024. Battle again missed weight by four pounds for a
middleweight clash against Nursulton
Ruziboev
at UFC 319 last year, leading to the cancellation of
the bout. Battle has since picked up two knockout wins in Dirty
Boxing before signing with the PFL last year. Meanwhile, Eblen
(16-1) is coming off his lone career loss against PFL middleweight
champion Costello
van Steenis
in July 2025. 

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