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Pillow fighting is now a professional combat sport

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Pillow fighting looks to have progressed from a kid’s game played in the bedroom to a serious combat sport competed in a sports ring.

The first-ever professional Pillow Fighting Championship (PFC) was held in Florida in January.

The tournament included 24 competitors, 16 of whom were males and eight of whom were women. The contestants employed mixed martial arts and specially constructed pillows to battle their opponents. As a pay-per-view event, the bracket-styled competition was introduced.

At a press conference, Pillow Fighting Championship CEO Steve Williams claimed, “PFC delivers all the drama of hand-to-hand combat without the gore of mixed martial arts or boxing. The only difference between our fights and MMA fights is that nobody gets hurt.

He added, “There’s a lot of people who don’t want to see the blood. They want to see good competition, they just don’t want to see the violence.

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The women’s championship was won by Istela Nunes, who defeated Kendahl Voelker in the final. Hauley Tillman won the men’s division after defeating Marcus Brimage. The winner and runner-up each earned a $5,000 USD prize as well as a belt.

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In future years, the Pillow Fight Championship appears to be gaining traction. Professional pillow fighting tournaments have grown people’s interest, to say the least. Netizens tweeted in response to the championship video.

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