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Brendan Loughnane and Chris Wade are not fans of one another, and will have a chance to settle their differences at the Copper Box Arena in London.
The pair have been going back-and-forth over the last year since a social media dispute from last season, and finally get to let their fists do the talking inside the PFL smart cage on Saturday night. It's an exciting night of action for British fight fans, with Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship also taking to London at the OVO Arena Wembley and Anthony Joshua fighting in Saudi Arabia.
But all eyes for British MMA fans will be on Loughnane as he looks to step within touching distance of the $1million featherweight prize. He has been a mainstay of the UK scene for years, and appeared on course for the UFC after a dominant win on Dana White's Contender Series in 2019 over Bill Algeo.
However, White was unimpressed when Loughnane shot for a takedown to secure his victory, instead of looking for an explosive finish, and opted not to hand him a new contract. Just two fights later, Algeo was in the promotion and Loughnane had been picked up by PFL, becoming one of their flagship names and dragging the promotion to the UK.
He'll face a particularly