The GFL has reportedly cancelled its first two events, as the new MMA promotion struggles to get off the ground.
The Global Fight League, which launched earlier this year, signed numerous former UFC fighters before announcing it would stage its first two cards this spring.
The original plan was seemingly to open their inaugural season in April, but the opening events were delayed until 24 and 25 May – and now they have been cancelled entirely, per Uncrowned and MMA Fighting.
California State Athletic Commission executive director Andy Foster confirmed the news to the outlets, before GFL founder Darren Own told Uncrowned via text message: “[I’m] working on a solution. My main investor didn’t fulfill his April obligation which has caused a problem.
“I’ll keep you posted but I believe we will be able work through it. I think we can make it happen for June. Additionally I don’t foresee the event taking place in California but we absolutely will keep pushing forward.
“I think we’re going to have to push the dates to June 15/16. I’ll confirm asap. It’s been a frustrating week but I think there’s a solution in place."
Tony Ferguson, Urijah Faber, Alexander Gustafsson, Holly Holm and Anthony Pettis were among the many UFC veterans due to compete in Los Angeles.
Chad Mendes, Paige VanZant, Thiago Santos, Renan Barao and Derek Brunson were also set to be involved, among others.
It is unclear whether the events in question will be rescheduled or the GFL’s opening season has collapsed entirely.