https://www.forbes.com/sites/brianmazique/2024/12/27/former-ufc-title-challenger-signs-with-new-mma-promotion
Ovince Saint Preux had his last fight in the UFC in October, losing to Ryan Spann by first-round submission, but the 41-year-old isn’t done fighting. OSP has signed with the new MMA promotion, the Global Fight League (GFL), per the official website . The GFL will launch in 2025 with a team-based concept, making headlines
Former UFC Title Challenger Signs With New MMA Promotion
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