Elisandra Ferreira, a prominent Brazilian mixed martial artist, has officially become part of the Professional Fighters League (PFL), with aspirations for a swift rise to the strawweight championship. Known as "Lili," Ferreira joins the organization following a remarkable run that saw her secure and defend the Invicta FC atomweight title, and later claim a strawweight title in Karate Combat earlier this year. Her current seven-fight winning streak, spanning both disciplines, positions her as a formidable contender in the PFL's 115-pound division.
The 28-year-old fighter boasts a professional MMA record of 9 wins and 2 losses. Her only setback in her last eight bouts was a contentious atomweight title match in Canada, which ended in a decision loss marred by several alleged uncalled fouls. Despite this, Ferreira remains focused and determined, expressing profound gratitude to her management, team, and the PFL for this pivotal opportunity. She conveyed her readiness to embark on this new chapter, with an announcement regarding her promotional debut expected soon.
While the PFL has yet to confirm Ferreira's first fight, it is anticipated to take place in the first half of 2026. The league, which has transitioned from its previous season format and is actively building its new strawweight division, will provide a fresh arena for Ferreira to showcase her skills. Her entry signifies a major addition to the PFL roster, promising exciting competition as she pursues her goal of becoming a strawweight champion.
Elisandra Ferreira's journey into the PFL embodies the spirit of perseverance and ambition. Her dedication to continuous improvement and her relentless pursuit of excellence serve as an inspiration to athletes worldwide. In the competitive world of mixed martial arts, success is often the result of unwavering commitment and a positive outlook, qualities that Ferreira clearly demonstrates as she steps onto a larger global stage.
