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Professional Fighters Association (PFA) launches today to represent 'collective interests' of UFC fighters

Disgruntled Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) fighters past and present, including, but not limited to Mark Hunt, Jose Aldo and T.J. Dillashaw, among others, will be pleased to learn that Professional Fighters Association (PFA) today announced its formation to, "organize these hard-working athletes so that they may collectively bargain their terms and conditions of employment pursuant to the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA)."

Dana White and Co., including the new owners at WME | IMG, meanwhile, probably just threw up a little in their collective mouths.

PFA has apparently assembled a team of experienced sports professionals that are charged with representing "the collective interests of the fighters employed by the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC).