Cris Cyborg never did soft exits.
Some fighters get a final walk wrapped in applause, nostalgia and a matchmaking wink. Cyborg is getting Ketlen Vieira in Tampa, a Brazilian former UFC contender with enough recent form to make this more than a farewell postcard.
PFL has put Cyborg’s next title defense on August 22 at Benchmark International Arena, and the promotion is also selling it as the MMA endpoint of a career that has touched nearly every major stage available to a women’s fighter. The belt is real. So is the risk.

Cris Cyborg vs Ketlen Vieira
Cyborg comes in as the PFL’s featherweight queen after taking the inaugural belt in Lyon last December, where she forced Sara Collins to tap in round three. That result extended a post-UFC run that has become one of the cleaner late-career chapters in the sport, with Cyborg still collecting wins while most fighters from her first championship era have long since become analysts, coaches or cautionary tales.Her championship trail is almost absurd at this point. Strikeforce, Invicta FC, the UFC, Bellator and PFL all sit on the same ledger, making Cyborg the lone fighter to hold major MMA gold across five promotions. That is not trivia for a broadcast graphic. It explains why PFL can build an entire Tampa card around one last cage appearance and not sound like it is stretching the pitch.
Ketlen Vieira Gets The Farewell Slot
Vieira’s side of the booking is messier, and that is what gives the fight teeth. UFC let her go in May even though she had been near the top of the women’s bantamweight list and had just outpointed Jacqueline Cavalcanti, leaving her with a 10-5 Octagon record and an exit that looked odd the moment it happened.
- Cris Cyborg will defend her PFL featherweight championship in Tampa on August 22.
- Ketlen Vieira has joined PFL after a surprise UFC release in May.
- Vieira left the UFC after a decision victory over Jacqueline Cavalcanti.
- Cyborg has not lost an MMA bout since Amanda Nunes stopped her at UFC 232.

PFL Tampa Fight Stakes
For Cyborg, this is a control-the-room fight. She is 40 now, but the results since leaving the UFC have not looked like a veteran being managed around danger. Sinead Kavanagh, Larissa Pacheco and Cat Zingano all appear on the list of names she has beaten during a nine-fight MMA winning streak, and the Sara Collins submission showed she can still finish a title fight rather than merely survive one.Vieira is the interesting variable because she is not arriving as a faded name, and she is not being introduced slowly. She spent a decade fighting under the UFC banner, left with a recent win, and now moves straight into a PFL title shot at featherweight against a champion whose pressure has broken better athletes than her age suggests. The tactical question is simple: can Vieira make Cyborg operate at a less comfortable rhythm, or does Cyborg’s strength, pace and experience at championship altitude turn the night into another reminder that decline has not yet caught her. PFL also has a divisional problem hidden inside the opportunity. If Cyborg wins and leaves, the promotion can say its champion exited on top; if Vieira wins, PFL immediately owns a fresh Brazilian titleholder with UFC credibility and a built-in claim to legitimacy.
| Category | Fight Detail |
|---|---|
| Main matchup | Cris Cyborg vs Ketlen Vieira |
| Promotion | PFL |
| Scheduled date | August 22 |
| Location | Benchmark International Arena in Tampa |
| Championship | PFL featherweight belt held by Cyborg |
| Cyborg’s last PFL title result | Third-round submission of Sara Collins in Lyon |
| Vieira’s final UFC result | Decision win against Jacqueline Cavalcanti |
Cyborg’s final MMA assignment is now set, with Vieira challenging for the PFL featherweight championship in Tampa after leaving the UFC as a recently victorious contender.
Fight Talk
Share your take on this story
Start the Conversation
Be the first to share your take. Discuss the fight, reactions, and predictions with other fans.