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  1. PFL Challenger Series - Season 3 The PFL Challenger Series season three will be streamed on the official PFL Youtube. This season there will be five events broadcast on consecutive Friday nights from January 12th through February 9th. PFL Challenger Series 2024: Week 1 Heavyweight & Bantamweights Date: January 12, 2024 Venue: Hulu Theater at Madison Square Garden Local: New York City, New York, USA Main Event Heavyweight Bout: Augusto Sakai vs. Mitchell Sipe Co-Main Event & Main Card Bantamweight Bout: Manny Vasquez vs. Magomed Idrisov Heavyweight Bout: Daniel Spitz vs. Michel Batista Bantamweight Bout: Herbeth Souza vs. Rana Singh Preliminary Card Heavyweight Bout: Yorgan de Castro vs. Mark Goodbeer Bantamweight Bout: Rakhim Midaev vs. Manuel Exposito Heavyweight Bout: Abraham Bably vs. Tamotsu Satou Bantamweight Bout: Justin Wetzell vs. Luis Rodriguez PFL Challenger Series 2024: Week 2 Middleweights & Lightweights Date: January 19, 2024 Venue: Hulu Theater at Madison Square Garden Local: New York City, New York, USA Main Event Middleweight Bout: Ozzy Diaz vs. Alfonso Levya Co-Main Event & Main Card Lightweight Bout: Mason Jones vs. Christian Perez Middleweight Bout: Mariusz Ksiazkiewicz vs. Laureano Staropoli Lightweight Bout: Blake Donnelly vs. Turpal Younousov Preliminary Card Middleweight Bout: Florian Aberger vs. Dylan Budka Lightweight Bout: Si Won Park vs. Dominik Jusis Middleweight Bout: Hashem Arkhagha vs. Brendan Lesar Lightweight Bout: Ignacio Capella vs. Tobias Harila PFL Challenger Series 2024: Week 3 Featherweights & Women´s Flyweights Date: January 26, 2024 Venue: Mandaley Bay Events Center Local: Las Vegas, Nevada, USA Main Event Featherweight Bout: Michael Trizano vs. Alexandros Moumtzis Co-Main Event & Main Card Women´s Flyweight Bout: Sabina Mazo vs. Caitlin Sammons Featherweight Bout: Chris Lencioni vs. Olivier Murad Women´s Flyweight Bout: Jamey-Lyn Horth Wessels vs. Kristina Williams Preliminary Card Featherweight Bout: A.J. Cunningham vs. Mochamed Machaev Women´s Flyweight Bout: Miranda Granger vs. Ketlen Souza Featherweight Bout: Nate Richardson vs. Kangjie Zhu Women´s Flyweight Bout: Carolina Jimenez vs. Chelsea Hackett PFL Challenger Series 2024: Week 4 Women´s Featherweights & Flyweights Date: February 2, 2024 Venue: Mandaley Bay Events Center Local: Las Vegas, Nevada, USA Main Event Flyweight Bout: Christian Natividad vs. Alberto Trujillo Co-Main Event & Main Card Women´s Featherweight Bout: Auttumn Norton vs. Lucia Szabova Flyweight Bout: Damir Tolenov vs. Erisson Ferreira Women´s Featherweight Bout: Kelly Faszholz vs. Dariya Zheleznyakova Preliminary Card Flyweight Bout: Alessandro Costa vs. Badmatsyren Dorzhiev Women´s Featherweight Bout: Senna van der Veerdonk vs. Evelyn Martins Flyweight Bout: Luke Shanks vs. Takeru Uchida Women´s Featherweight Bout: Janay Harding vs. Laura Sanchez PFL Challenger Series 2024: Week 5 Light Heavyweights & Welterweights Date: February 9, 2024 Venue: Mandaley Bay Events Center Local: Las Vegas, Nevada, USA Main Event Welterweight Bout: Adam Cook vs. Luan Chagas Co-Main Event & Main Card Light Heavyweight Bout: Dalcha Lungiambula vs. Iman-Shapi Mukhtarov Welterweight Bout: John Adajar vs. Melville Reone Light Heavyweight Bout: Da Un Jung vs. Jeremy Kimball Preliminary Card Welterweight Bout: Itso Babulaidze vs. Yusuf Karakaya Light Heavyweight Bout: Bogdan Guskov vs. Ibo Aslan Welterweight Bout: Carson Hardman vs. Kamil Gniadek Light Heavyweight Bout: Igor Glazkov vs. Ken Hasegawa * Make your predictions for the results and who you think gets the contract for the season.
  2. PFL Superfights: McGregor vs. Aubin-Mercier This event featured the first PFL Superfights titles. The event was to be headlined by a Former UFC and Cage Warriors Feahterweight and Lightweight Champion Conor McGregor will face PFL Season 2022 Lightweight Champion Olivier Aubin-Mercier for PFL Superfight Lightweight Championship. The co-main will feature a Former UFC Heavyweight Champion Francis Ngannou facing PFL Season 2022 Heavyweight Champion Ante Delija. The event was to feature Andre Fili agains Former WSOF Bantamweight Champion, Marlon Moraes in a Featherweight bout. However, Moraes withdrew from the bout due to an spinal injury. Martin Bravo replace Moraes. PFL Superfights: McGregor vs. Aubin-Mercier Date: December 31, 2023 Venue: Madison Square Garden Local: New York City, New York, USA Attendance: 5,496 Gate: $1,264,630 PPV: $2,008 Main Event PFL Superfights Lightweight Championship: Conor McGregor def. Olivier Aubin-Mercier by TKO (Strikes) in 2:01 of Round 1. Co-Main Event & Main Card PFL Superfights Heavyweight Championship: Francis Ngannou def. Ante Delija by KO (Punch) in 4:40 of Round 1. PFL Superfights Women´s Featherweight Championship: Cris Cyborg def. Kayla Harrison by Majority Decision (48-48, 50-45, 48-47) Welterweight Semifinal: Robbie Lawler def. Eddie Alvarez by TKO (Strikes) in 0:47 of Round 1. Light Heavyweight Bout: Thiago Santos def. Rashad Evans by KO (Punch) in 3:45 of Round 1. Preliminary Card Heavyweight Bout: Danilo Marques def. Ben Rothwell by Submission (Rear Naked Choke) in 4:37 of Round 3. Featherweight Bout: Andre Fili def. Martin Bravo by Unanimous Decision (29-28, 29-28, 30-27) Heavyweight Bout: Greg Hardy def. Klidson de Abreu by Unanimous Decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27) Light Heavyweight Bout: Josh Silvera def. Bartosz Szewczyk by TKO (Strikes) in 1:33 of Round 2. Lightweight Bout: Elvin Espinoza def. Alex Martinez by Unanimous Decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27) Post Fight - Conor McGregor become the first PFL Superfights Lightweight Champion - Francis Ngannou become the firts PFL Superfights Heavyweight Champion - Cris Cyborg become the first PFL Superfights Women´s Featherweight Champion - Kayla Harrison has retired from MMA. - Thiago Santos has retired from MMA. - Danilo Marques has retired from MMA. Predictions @DinoKea 4-6 @Ernsant 6-4 @CageRage 5-5
  3. Finalized PFL Superfights Lineup Includes Three Title Fights Three title fights will serve as featured attractions when PFL heads to New York in last card of the year. The PFL has announced that three season champions Olivier Aubin-Mercier, Ante Delija and Kayla Harrison will fight for the Superfights belt against MMA stars Conor McGregor, Francis Ngannou and Cris Cyborg, respectively. Leading the card Conor McGregor will make his long awaited return. His last win was in January 2020 and he will be looking to break the streak of three straight defeats. Meanwhile his opponent, Olivier Aubin-Mercier is undefeated in the PFL with a 7-0 record, and was champion of the 2022 season. He was participating in the regular season this year but an injury took him out of competition, but the organization chose him to dispute the title against McGregor. The co-main event will feature two dangerous strikers. After failing to renew with the UFC, former heavyweight champion Francis Ngannou will make his debut against 2022 season champion Ante Delija. Ngannou has not lost since July 2018 and is on a six-fight winning streak, including notable knockouts over Cain Velasquez, Junior dos Santos and Stipe Miocic. His opponent, Ante Delija is a veteran in the PFL smartcage, and was the champion of the 2022 season. This year Delija had a 1-2 record being eliminated in the playoffs by the season champion and next challenger, Marcelo Nunes. The third main event will feature the highly anticipated women's duel between two-time PFL season champion Kayla Harrison against former UFC, Strikeforce, Invicta FC and Bellator champion Cris Cyborg. Harrison will make her first fight of 2023, she hasn't fought since losing her first professional loss to Larissa Pacheco in the 2022 season finale. Cris Cyborg will also make her first and only fight of 2023. The MMA legend is on a six-fight winning streak, with her five under the Bellator banner all being title fights. The main card still features a welterweight duel between former UFC champions Robbie Lawler and Eddie Alvarez and in the opening Thiago Santos will face Rashad Evans. The event takes place at Madison Square Garden in New York City, New York. Check out the full card: PFL Superfights: McGregor vs. Aubin-Mercier Date: December 31, 2023 Venue: Madison Square Garden Local: New York City, New York, USA Main Event PFL Superfights Lightweight Championship: Conor McGregor vs. Olivier Aubin-Mercier Co-Main Event & Main Card PFL Superfights Heavyweight Championship: Francis Ngannou vs. Ante Delija PFL Superfights Women´s Featherweight Championship: Cris Cyborg vs. Kayla Harrison Welterweight Semifinal: Robbie Lawler vs. Eddie Alvarez Light Heavyweight Bout: Thiago Santos vs. Rashad Evans Preliminary Card Heavyweight Bout: Ben Rothwell vs. Danilo Marques Featherweight Bout: Martin Bravo vs. Andre Fili Heavyweight Bout: Greg Hardy vs. Klidson de Abreu Light Heavyweight Bout: Josh Silvera vs. Bartosz Szewczyk Lightweight Bout: Alex Martinez vs. Elvin Espinoza * make your predictions
  4. PFL 10: Championship 2023 This event featured the Championship bouts of the PFL Season 2023. The event was to be headlined by a Former UFC and WEC Lightweight Champion Anthony Pettis will face Former Interim UFC Lightweight title challenger Kevin Lee for PFL 2023 Welterweight Championship. The co-main will feature a Lightweight Championship bout between 2018 and 2019 champion Natan Schulte facing PFL 2022 Runner-up Steven Ray. Denis Goltsov qualified the final against Marcelo Nunes, but Goltsov was withdrawn due to not have time to prepare and was replaced by Bruno Cappelozza. Larissa Pacheco qualified the final against Marina Mokhnatkina, but Pacheco pulled out due to injury and was replaced by Amanda Leve. A Featherweight Championship Bout between Brendan Loughnane and Bubba Jenkins is a rematch. Loughnane defeat Jenkins by TKO in third round at PFL 10: Championship 2022. A Light Heavyweight Championship Bout between Rob Wilkinson and Simeon Powell is a rematch. Wilkinson defeat Powell by TKO in second round at PFL 2: Regular Season 2023. A Heavyweight Championship Bout between Marcelo Nunes and Bruno Cappelozza is a rematch. Nunes defeat Cappelozza by Submission in third round at PFL 4: Regular Season 2023. A Women´s Featherweight Championship Bout between Marina Mokhnatkina and Amanda Leve is a rematch. Mokhnatkina defeat Leve by Unanimous Decision at PFL 5: Regular Season 2023. PFL 10: Championship 2023 Date: November 24, 2023 Venue: Hulu Theater Local: New York City, New York, USA Attendance: 4,715 Gate: $904,101 PPV: 1,342 Main Event Welterweight Championship Bout: Anthony Pettis def. Kevin Lee by KO (Punch) in 1:13 of Round 2. Co-Main Event & Main Card Lightweight Championship Bout: Steven Ray def. Natan Schulte by TKO (Strikes) in 2:25 of Round 2. Featherweight Championship Bout: Brendan Loughnane def. Bubba Jenkins by TKO (Strikes) in 0:47 of Round 1. Light Heavyweight Championship Bout: Simeon Powell def. Rob Wilkinson by Unanimous Decision. Heavyweight Championship Bout: Marcelo Nunes def. Bruno Cappelozza by Submission (Rear Naked Choke) in 2:23 of Round 1. Women´s Featherweight Championship Bout: Marina Mokhnatkina def. Amanda Leve by Unanimous Decision. Preliminary Card Featherweight Bout: Lance Palmer def. Jeremy Stephens by Unanimous Decision. Women´s Featherweight Bout: Pam Sorenson def. Alexis Davis by Split Decision. Welterweight Bout: Magomed Umalatov def. Thad Jean by KO (Punch) in 2:45 of Round 2. Light Heavyweight Bout: Impa Kasanganay def. Igor Glazkov by Unanimous Decision. Lightweight Bout: Yamato Nishikawa def. Clay Collard by Split Decision. Featherweight Bout: Charles Jourdain def. Daniel Torres by TKO (Strikes) in 1:24 of Round 1. PFL Championship Brackets Results PFL Europe 4: Finals 2023 This event featured the Finals of the 2023 PFL Europe. The event was to be headlined by a PFL 2022 Welterweight Champion Sadibou Sy will face UFC veteran Gunnar Nelson. Bogdan Gnidko qualified the final against Emilio Quissua, but Gnidko was withdrawn due to not have time to prepare and was replaced by Ivan Vitasovic. The event was to feature the PFL debut of Glory Welterweight Champion, Cedric Doumbe agains Former Cage Warriors Welterweight Champion, Rhys McKee in a Welterweight bout. However, Doumbe withdrew from the bout due to an injury. McKee was a withdrawn of card. PFL Europe 4: Finals 2023 Date: December 1, 2023 Venue: 3Arena Local: Dublin, Ireland Attendance: 1,282 Gate: $215,376 Main Event Welterweight Bout: Gunnar Nelson def. Sadibou Sy by Submission (Kneebar) in 0:56 of Round 1. Co-Main Event & Main Card Lightweight Tournament Final: Aleksandr Chizov def. Daniel Teymur by Submission (Armbar) in 4:34 of Round 3. Women´s Flyweight Tournament Final: Melinda Fabian def. Izabela Badurek by Unanimous Decision. Bantamweight Tournament Final: Ali Taleb def. Dominique Wooding by TKO (Strikes) in 4:58 of Round 2. Light Heavyweight Tournament Final: Emilio Quissua def. Ivan Vitasovic by Submission (Kimura) in 4:02 of Round 1. Preliminary Card Lightweight Bout: Maxim Radu def. Lukasz Charzewski by Submission (Kimura) in 2:38 of Round 2. Light Heavyweight Bout: Matej Penaz def. Kenneth Bergh by TKO (Strikes) in 3:16 of Round 3. Women´s Flyweight Bout: Dakota Ditcheva def. Sheila Gaff by KO (Knee) in 4:44 of Round 2. Bantamweight Bout: Moris Boleyan def. Zebenzui Ruiz by Submission (Guillotine Choke) in 0:44 of Round 2. PFL Europe Brackets Results Predictions @DinoKea 4-8 / 4-5 @Ernsant 5-7 / 4-5
  5. PFL 10: Championship 2023 This event featured the Championship bouts of the PFL Season 2023. The event was to be headlined by a Former UFC and WEC Lightweight Champion Anthony Pettis will face Former Interim UFC Lightweight title challenger Kevin Lee for PFL 2023 Welterweight Championship. The co-main will feature a Lightweight Championship bout between 2018 and 2019 champion Natan Schulte facing PFL 2022 Runner-up Steven Ray. Denis Goltsov qualified the final against Marcelo Nunes, but Goltsov was withdrawn due to not have time to prepare and was replaced by Bruno Cappelozza. Larissa Pacheco qualified the final against Marina Mokhnatkina, but Pacheco pulled out due to injury and was replaced by Amanda Leve. A Featherweight Championship Bout between Brendan Loughnane and Bubba Jenkins is a rematch. Loughnane defeat Jenkins by TKO in third round at PFL 10: Championship 2022. A Light Heavyweight Championship Bout between Rob Wilkinson and Simeon Powell is a rematch. Wilkinson defeat Powell by TKO in second round at PFL 2: Regular Season 2023. A Heavyweight Championship Bout between Marcelo Nunes and Bruno Cappelozza is a rematch. Nunes defeat Cappelozza by Submission in third round at PFL 4: Regular Season 2023. A Women´s Featherweight Championship Bout between Marina Mokhnatkina and Amanda Leve is a rematch. Mokhnatkina defeat Leve by Unanimous Decision at PFL 5: Regular Season 2023. PFL 10: Championship 2023 Date: November 24, 2023 Venue: Hulu Theater Local: New York City, New York, USA Main Event Welterweight Championship Bout: Anthony Pettis vs. Kevin Lee Co-Main Event & Main Card Lightweight Championship Bout: Natan Schulte vs. Steven Ray Featherweight Championship Bout: Brendan Loughnane vs. Bubba Jenkins Light Heavyweight Championship Bout: Rob Wilkinson vs. Simeon Powell Heavyweight Championship Bout: Marcelo Nunes vs. Bruno Cappelozza Women´s Featherweight Championship Bout: Marina Mokhnatkina vs. Amanda Leve Preliminary Card Featherweight Bout: Lance Palmer vs. Jeremy Stephens Women´s Featherweight Bout: Alexis Davis vs. Pam Sorenson Welterweight Bout: Magomed Umalatov vs. Thad Jean Light Heavyweight Bout: Impa Kasanganay vs. Igor Glazkov Lightweight Bout: Clay Collard vs. Yamato Nishikawa Featherweight Bout: Charles Jourdain vs. Daniel Torres PFL Europe 4: Finals 2023 This event featured the Finals of the 2023 PFL Europe. The event was to be headlined by a PFL 2022 Welterweight Champion Sadibou Sy will face UFC veteran Gunnar Nelson. Bogdan Gnidko qualified the final against Emilio Quissua, but Gnidko was withdrawn due to not have time to prepare and was replaced by Ivan Vitasovic. PFL Europe 4: Finals 2023 Date: December 1, 2023 Venue: 3Arena Local: Dublin, Ireland Main Event Welterweight Bout: Sadibou Sy vs. Gunnar Nelson Co-Main Event & Main Card Lightweight Tournament Final: Daniel Teymur vs. Aleksandr Chizov Women´s Flyweight Tournament Final: Izabela Badurek vs. Melinda Fabian Bantamweight Tournament Final: Dominique Wooding vs. Ali Taleb Light Heavyweight Tournament Final: Emilio Quissua vs. Ivan Vitasovic Welterweight Bout: Rhys McKee vs. Cedric Doumbe Preliminary Card Lightweight Bout: Maxim Radu vs. Lukasz Charzewski Light Heavyweight Bout: Kenneth Bergh vs. Matej Penaz Women´s Flyweight Bout: Dakota Ditcheva vs. Sheila Gaff Bantamweight Bout: Moris Boleyan vs. Zebenzui Ruiz * make your predictions for Championship cards
  6. Big News: PFL buys Bellator MMA Majority owners of the Professional Fighters League have agreed to purchase one of the world's leading mixed martial arts companies, Bellator MMA, in an agreement that will establish megafights between fighters from both promotions and possibly draw large pay-per-view audiences. At a press conference held this afternoon in New York, the Professional Fighters League announced the purchase of one of the biggest mixed martial arts companies today, Bellator MMA, in an agreement that will establish mega fights between the fighters of the two promotions and possibly attract big pay-per-view audiences at future PFL Superfights to be announced shortly. Company executives declined to comment on the sale price, but a person familiar with the negotiations told the Blurcat.com that the PFL will buy Bellator for at least $50 million. The person was not authorized to speak to reporters and spoke on condition of anonymity. The deal was completed on Tuesday and was announced during the press conference in New York, where Peter Murray, CEO of PFL, has been negotiating with the directors of Viacom, which own Bellator MMA. "We've been talking to Viacom for a few months now," said Murray. "It's been a long, drawn-out process, but we finally managed to bring the two brands together." With the purchase by the PFL, the company will take over Bellator's assets, including its trademarks, video library and valuable Bellator roster. At first, the PFL intends to keep Bellator and promote fights under that brand. The acquisition marks a new phase in PFL's quest to consolidate itself as the second most valuable brand in the MMA world. "This is really going to change the face of MMA," said Murray. "This merger is literally going to help the sport even more and will certainly bring great fights to the fans." The deal allows the PFL to broker the biggest fights possible in the near future, increasing its influence in this sports entertainment business. "We will literally be able to make the fights that everybody want to see," Murray said. "It will allow us to put some of the greatest fights of all time." In the past, there was at least one case where Bellator was put up for sale to get closer to the UFC, and the new owner of the brand, Viacom, even with a good roster of fighters and big deals like Showtime, failed and had to put the brand up for sale after suffering a recent financial hit. The purchase of Bellator will give the PFL the rights to some of the most popular fighters outside of the UFC, such as: A.J. McKee, Patricio Freire, Ryan Bader, Vadim Nemkov among others. Professional Fighters League Announces finals of the Season and Europe The Professional Fighters League finals have been announced. At a press conference, the PFL President announced the final card of the PFL Season 2023 and the PFL Europe Finals. Following the conclusion of the 2023 regular season and a playoff, the PFL will return to New York City for a stacked Finals card, scheduled to be held at the Hulu Theater in the prestigious Madison Square Garden. The organization announced in a press release on Wednesday, with PFL CEO Peter Murray confirming that the main card will be shown on Pay-per-view by iNDemand. “I am excited to announce that the 2023 PFL World Championship is set for Friday, November 24th, and the stage cannot be bigger than the primetime iNDemand PPV staged live in New York City at the Hulu Theater in New York City. Madison Square Garden,” Murray said. “This special year-end pay-per-view event is packed with talented stars and championship drama as the PFL will hand fans six world title fights with six belts and $6 million on the line.” The card will headline former UFC and WEC Lightweight Champion Anthony Pettis against former UFC Lightweight Interim Challenger Kevin Lee. The co-main event will see Natan Schulte, seeking his third title in the PFL, facing Steven Ray, who was runner-up last season. Elsewhere in the night's title bouts, Marcelo Nunes and Denis Goltsov will clash with heavyweight gold on the line, current light heavyweight champion Rob Wilkinson will have a rematch against English prospect Simeon Powell, Brendan Loughnane will face again Bubba Jenkins at featherweight, and Marina Mokhnatkina will have a rematch against Larissa Pacheco to define the first female featherweight champion. Before a stacked PPV roster, several notable fighters will be in action during a preliminary set of fights. This includes former UFC veteran Jeremy Stephens, who will face two-time featherweight champion Lance Palmer. The PFL Europe finals will take place at the 3Arena in Dublin, Ireland and will feature the final of the Light heavyweight, Lightweight, Bantamweight and Women's Flyweight tournaments, in addition to the debut of Gunnar Nelson who will face the 2022 PFL season champion Sadibou Sy at main event of the night. Sy was eventually eliminated from the PFL regular season with two decision losses to Anthony Pettis and David Zawada. He even had the chance to be the reserve fighter in the final, in case a finalist was injured, but he was outclassed by Samandar Murodov with a Kneebar. Nelson is a UFC veteran and partner of Conor McGregor, and comes to the PFL after being cut from the UFC in a first-round TKO loss to Miguel Baeza in July. In the finals of the tournament the PFL announced a change. Bogdan Gnidko was injured in his last fight and had to leave the tournament, Ivan Vitasovic was called in his place and will have the chance of a rematch against Emilio Quissua, who won the fight between them by unanimous decision. The other finals will proceed normally as planned. Daniel Teymur will face Aleksandr Chizov at lightweight, Dominique Wooding will face Ali Taleb at bantamweight and Melinda Fabian will face Izabela Badurek at women's flyweight.
  7. PFL Europe 3: Semifinals 2023 This event featured the semifinal bouts of the PFL Europe Season 2023. The event was to be headlined by a Former CWFC Bantamweight Champion Dominique Wooding will face Former KSW Bantamweight Champion Antun Racic. In the Bantamweight division Jonas Magard was pulled from the tournament due to not having time to prepare and was replaced by Francesco Nuzzi. In the Women´s Flyweight division Mara Romero Bonello and Alexandra Tekenah were withdrawn from the tournament due to not having time to prepare and were replaced by Sara Luzar-Smajic and Izabela Badurek. PFL Europe 3: Semifinals 2023 Date: September 30, 2023 Venue: Zenith Local: Paris, France Attendance: 62 Gate: $8,215 Main Event Bantamweight Semifinal: Dominique Wooding def. Antun Racic by Unanimous Decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-26) Co-Main Event & Main Card Women´s Flyweight Semifinal: Melinda Fábiàn def. Emilia Czerwinska by Submission (Armbar) in 3:08 of Round 1. Lightweight Semifinal: Daniel Teymur def. Marko Bojkovic by Submission (Armbar) in 2:43 of Round 3. Light Heavyweight Semifinal: Bogdan Gnidko def. Madalin Pirvulescu by KO (Punch) in 0:24 of Round 1. Preliminary Card Light Heavyweight Semifinal: Emilio Quissua def. Ibo Aslan by Unanimous Decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27) Lightweight Semifinal: Aleksandr Chizov def. Mehdi Dakaev by Split Decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28) Women´s Flyweight Semifinal: Izabela Badurek def. Sara Luzar-Smajic by Submission (Rear Naked Choke) in 2:12 of Round 2. Bantamweight Semifinal: Ali Taleb def. Francesco Nuzzi by Submission (Guillotine Choke) in 3:13 of Round 1. Predictions @DinoKea 3-5
  8. Breaking News: Conor McGregor leaves UFC, signs with PFL Former UFC featherweight and lightweight champion Conor McGregor announced on Tuesday that he has signed with the Professional Fighters League. “The last few months have been very interesting to understand and see that my time in the UFC has come to an end, but I am very excited about this deal with the PFL,” McGregor told Blurcat.com. "They've got big plans and they don't want to come across as just a promotion looking for a fighter, but really come across as a partner who sees more value in you." According to Blurcar.com, it provided some insight into the fighter's contract with the PFL. He is committed to ten fights and is guaranteed to receive one of the biggest purses for each fight. "Various sources who were aware of his negotiations and the deal informed Blurcat.com that this deal would not only make him one of the highest paid fighters in the PFL, but would also give him an almost unheard of level of freedom and favorable terms." As part of his deal with the promotion, the 35-year-old will join PFL Africa President Francis Ngannou and his involvement in the organization will be a partner in PFL Europe. PFL chief executive Peter Murray said the PFL is growing and will soon be the biggest MMA league. The MMA star has not fought since his TKO loss to Paddy Pimblett at UFC Fight Night: Nunes vs. Pennington in April. His last win was in January 2020 when McGregor knocked out Donald Cerrone. After the loss to Pimblett, Dana White declared that perhaps Conor was not motivated and ended up releasing him from his contract with the UFC and this left many fans wondering what his next step would be, which was announced this Tuesday. Lineup Revealed for Friday's PFL Europe 3 Event The third PFL Europe event had its lineup announced on Friday night. This Friday, the promotion announced the complete roster of the card, which features athletes who won the first two editions of PFL Europe. The PFL Europe semi-final will be headlined by the bantamweight duel between Dominique Wooding and Antun Racic. In the co-main event, Melinda Fábiàn will face Emilia Czerwinska at the women's flyweight division. “The third edition of PFL Europe is going to be amazing and I am excited that fight fans will have another chance to watch these world-class competitors step into the SmartCage and put everything on the line,” said new member and PFL Europe partner Conor McGregor, who announced that he will be at the event. The third PFL Europe event had its lineup announced on Friday night. This Friday, the promotion announced the complete roster of the card, which features athletes who won the first two editions of PFL Europe. The PFL Europe semi-final will be headlined by the bantamweight duel between Dominique Wooding and Antun Racic. In the co-main event, Melinda Fábiàn will face Emilia Czerwinska at the women's flyweight division. “The third edition of PFL Europe is going to be amazing and I am excited that fight fans will have another chance to watch these world-class competitors step into the SmartCage and put everything on the line,” said new member and PFL Europe partner Conor McGregor, who announced that he will be at the event. The event takes place at the Zenith in Paris, France. Check out the full cards of the three events: PFL Europe 3: Semifinals 2023 Date: September 30, 2023 Venue: Zenith Local: Paris, France Main Event Bantamweight Semifinal: Dominique Wooding vs. Antun Racic Co-Main Event & Main Card Women´s Flyweight Semifinal: Melinda Fábiàn vs. Emilia Czerwinska Lightweight Semifinal: Marko Bojkovic vs. Daniel Teymur Light Heavyweight Semifinal: Madalin Pirvulescu vs. Bogdan Gnidko Preliminary Card Light Heavyweight Semifinal: Ibo Aslan vs. Emilio Quissua Lightweight Semifinal: Aleksandr Chizov vs. Mehdi Dakaev Women´s Flyweight Semifinal: Izabela Badurek vs. Sara Luzar-Smajic Bantamweight Semifinal: Francesco Nuzzi vs. Ali Taleb * make your predictions
  9. PFL 7: Playoffs 2023 This event featured the semifinal bouts of the Light Heavyweight and Women´s Featherweights playoffs. The event was to be headlined by a light heavyweight clash between Former UFC Light Heavyweight title challenger Thiago Santos will face Simeon Powell. The other side of the bracket will feature a rematch between Rob Wilkinson and Omari Akhmedov. The pair previously met at PFL 10: Championship 2022 in November 2022, with Wilkinson winning via TKO (Doctor Stoppage) in 5:00 of Round 2. The women's featherweight bracket saw Aspen Ladd, who qualified first in the regular season, take on 2022 Lightweight Champion Larissa Pachaco. Marina Mokhnatikna and former Bellator MMA featherweight champion Julia Budd faced off in the other women's featherweight semifinal. Krzysztof Jotko qualified second in the regular season, but was withdrawn from the tournament as he did not have time to prepare and was replaced by Omari Akhmedov. PFL 7: Playoffs 2023 Date: August 28, 2023 Venue: Mohegan Sun Arena Local: Uncasville, Connecticut, USA Attendance: 3,364 Gate: $470,960 Main Event Light Heavyweight Semifinal: (#4) Simeon Powell def. (#3) Thiago Santos by KO (Knee) in 3:48 of Round 3. Co-Main Event & Main Card Women´s Featherweight Semifinal: (#4) Larissa Pacheco def. (#1) Aspen Ladd by Unanimous Decision (29-28, 29-28, 30-27) Light Heavyweight Semifinal: (#1) Rob Wilkinson def. (Alternate) Omari Akhmedov by Split Decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28) Women´s Featherweight Semifinal: (#2) Marina Mokhnatikina def. (#3) Julia Budd by Unanimous Decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27) Light Heavyweight Reserve Bout: Rafael Lovato Jr. def. Marthin Hamlet by Unanimous Decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27) Preliminary Card Light Heavyweight Bout: Impa Kasanganay def. Will Fleury by Unanimous Decision (29-28, 29-28, 30-28) Lightweight Bout: Anthony Romero def. Elvin Espinoza by Unanimous Decision (29-28, 29-27, 29-28) Light Heavyweight Bout: Taylor Johnson def. Mohammed Fakhreddine by TKO (Strikes) in 1:58 of Round 2. Featherweight Bout: Brahyan Zurcher def. Sung Bin Jo by Unanimous Decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27) Predictions @Ernsant 7-2 @DinoKea3-6 PFL 8: Playoffs 2023 This event featured the semifinal bouts of the Lightweights and Heavyweights playoffs. The event was to be headlined by a lightweight clash between PFL 2022 Lightweight Runner-up Steven Ray will face Ahmed Amir. The other side of the bracket will feature a rematch between Two-Times PFL Lightweight Champion Natan Schulte and Abdul-Aziz Abdulvakhabov. The pair previously met at PFL 2: Regular Season 2023 in March 2023, with Schult winning by Unanimous Decision. The Heavyweight bracket saw number one rank Marcelo Nunes, take on 2022 Heavyweight Champion Ante Delija. Denis Goltsov and Renan Ferreira faced off in the other heavyweight semifinal. Olivier Aubin-Mercier qualified first place in the regular season, but was withdrawn from the tournament as he did not have time to prepare and was replaced by Abdul-Aziz Abdulvakhabov. PFL 8: Playoffs 2023 Date: September 1, 2023 Venue: Mandalay Bay Events Center Local: Las Vegas, Nevada, USA Attendance: 2,637 Gate: $505,644 Main Event Lightweight Bout: (#4) Steven Ray def. (#3) Ahmed Amir by Unanimous Decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27) Co-Main Event & Main Card Heavyweight Bout: (#1) Marcelo Nunes def. (#4) Ante Delija by Split Decision (28-29, 29-28, 29-28) Lightweight Bout: (#2) Natan Schulte def. (Alternate) Abdul-Aziz Abdulvakhabov by TKO (Strikes) in 2:53 of Round 2. Heavyweight Bout: (#2) Denis Goltsov def. (#3) Renan Ferreira by Split Decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28) Lightweight Bout Reserve: Shane Burgos def. Raush Manfio by Unanimous Decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27) Preliminary Card Heavyweight Bout Reserve: Bruno Cappelozza def. Klidson de Abreu by Unanimous Decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27) Heavyweight Bout: Greg Hardy def. Matheus Scheffel by KO (Punch) in 2:05 of Round 2. Welterweight Bout: Cedric Doumbe def. Don Madge by TKO (Strikes) in 1:16 of Round 2. Bantamweight Bout: Sultan Zholdoshbekov def. Timur Valiev by Unanimous Decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27) Women´s Flyweight Bout: Cornelia Holm def. Desiree Yanez by Unanimous Decision (30-27, 29-28, 30-27) Predictions @Ernsant8-2 @DinoKea 4-6 PFL 9: Playoffs 2023 This event featured the semifinal bouts of the Welterweights and Featherweights playoffs. The event was to be headlined by a Former UFC and WEC Lightweight Champion Anthony Pettis will face Carlos Leal. The other side of the bracket will feature Former Interim UFC Lightweight title challenger Kevin Lee and David Zawada. In the Featherweight bracket we had two rematches. PFL 2022 Featherweight champion Brendan Loughnane faces Ryoji Kudo. The pair previously met at PFL 2: Regular Season 2022 in April 2022, with Loughnane winning by Unanimous Decision. The other side of the bracket PFL 2023 featherweight Runner-up Bubba Jenkins will face PFL 2021 featherweight Runner-up Chris Wade. The pair previously met at PFL 9: Playoffs 2021 in August 2021, with Wade winning by Unanimous Decision. Thad Jean qualified second place in the regular season, but was withdrawn from the tournament as he did not have time to prepare and was replaced by David Zawada. Magomed Magomedkherimov qualified third place in the regular season, but was withdrawn from the tournament as he did not have time to prepare and was replaced by Carlos Leal. Movlid Khaybulaev qualified fourth place in the regular season, but was withdrawn from the tournament as he did not have time to prepare and was replaced by Ryoji Kudo. PFL 9: Playoffs 2023 Date: September 8, 2023 Venue: Long Beach Arena Local: Long Beach, California, USA Attendance: 3,925 Gate: $636,831 Main Event Welterweight Bout: (#1) Anthony Pettis def. (Alternate) Carlos Leal by KO (Punch) in 1:45 of Round 1. Co-Main Event & Main Card Welterweight Bout: (#4) Kevin Lee def. (Alternate) David Zawada by Unanimous Decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28) Featherweight Bout: (#2) Bubba Jenkins def. (#3) Chris Wade by Unanimous Decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27) Featherweight Bout: (#1) Brendan Loughnane def. (Alternate) Ryoji Kudo by Unanimous Decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28) Preliminary Card Featherweight Bout Reserve: Nate Kelly def. Lance Palmer by Submission (D'Arce Choke) in 0:42 of Round 1. Welterweight Bout Reserve: Samandar Murodov def. Sadibou Sy by Submission (Kneebar) in 1:54 of Round 1. Lightweight Bout: Marcin Held def. Alex Martinez by Unanimous Decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27) Heavyweight Bout: Danilo Marques def. Yorgan de Castro by Submission (Rear Naked Choke) in 4:31 of Round 1. Light Heavyweight Bout: Ivan Vitasovic def. Clinton Williams by TKO (Strikes) in 3:56 of Round 1. Predictions @Ernsant5-4 @DinoKea 5-4
  10. Hello friends! I'm going to make a change to the event results mode... I'm going to publish the event and then after that we'll have the results without the summary of the fights... I'll do this due to time so that the story can be more constantly updated . I will continue to announce important news and statistics.
  11. Matchups Set for Upcoming PFL Playoff Events Barring injuries or other unforeseen circumstances, the playoff pairings are set for the Professional Fighters League venture next month. PFL 7 takes place on August 25 at the Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut and features the light heavyweight and women's featherweight semifinals. Thiago Santos will face Simeon Powell in an under-205-pound bout, while Rob Wilkinson will face Omari Akhmedov, who will replace Krzystof Jotko, in the other half of the bracket. In the women's featherweight division, Aspen Ladd faces Larissa Pacheco, while Marina Mokhnatkina faces Julia Budd. Meanwhile, PFL 8 takes place on September 1st at the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas, Nevada and will feature the Lightweight and Heavyweight semifinals. Steven Ray will face Ahmed Amir at 155 pounds, while two-time champion Natan Schulte faces Abdul-Aziz Abdulvakhabov, who replaced Olivier Aubin-Mercicer, in the other lightweight semifinal. At heavyweight, Marcelo Nunes fights against current champion Ante Delija, while Denis Goltsov locks horns with Renan Ferreira. Closing the playoff round, PFL 9 will take place on September 8 at the Long Beach Arena, in Long Beach, California, and will feature the welterweight and featherweight semifinals. Former UFC and WEC lightweight champion Anthony Pettis will face Carlos Leal, who replaces Magomed Magomedkherimov at 170 pounds, while Kevin Lee faces David Zawada, who will replace Thad Jean, in the other welterweight semifinal. At Featherweight, current champion Brandan Loughnane has a rematch against Ryoji Kudo, while Bubba Jenkins will face Chris Wade again in a semifinal. Check out the full cards of the three events: PFL 7: Playoffs 2023 Date: August 28, 2023 Venue: Mohegan Sun Arena Local: Uncasville, Connecticut, USA Main Event Light Heavyweight Semifinal: (#3) Thiago Santos vs. (#4) Simeon Powell Co-Main Event & Main Card Women´s Featherweight Semifinal: (#1) Aspen Ladd vs. (#4) Larissa Pacheco Light Heavyweight Semifinal: (#1) Rob Wilkinson vs. (Alternate) Omari Akhmedov Women´s Featherweight Semifinal: (#2) Marina Mokhnatikina vs. (#3) Julia Budd Light Heavyweight Reserve Bout: Marthin Hamlet vs. Rafael Lovato Jr. Preliminary Card Light Heavyweight Bout: Impa Kasanganay vs. Will Fleury Lightweight Bout: Anthony Romero vs. Elvin Espinoza Light Heavyweight Bout: Mohammed Fakhreddine vs. Taylor Johnson Featherweight Bout: Sung Bin Jo vs. Brahyan Zurcher PFL 8: Playoffs 2023 Date: September 1, 2023 Venue: Mandalay Bay Events Center Local: Las Vegas, Nevada, USA Main Event Lightweight Bout: (#3) Ahmed Amir vs. (#4) Steven Ray Co-Main Event & Main Card Heavyweight Bout: (#1) Marcelo Nunes vs. (#4) Ante Delija Lightweight Bout: (#2) Natan Schulte vs. (Alternate) Abdul-Aziz Abdulvakhabov Heavyweight Bout: (#2) Denis Goltsov vs. (#3) Renan Ferreira Lightweight Bout Reserve: Raush Manfio vs. Shane Burgos Preliminary Card Heavyweight Bout Reserve: Klidson de Abreu vs. Bruno Cappelozza Heavyweight Bout: Matheus Scheffel vs. Greg Hardy Welterweight Bout: Don Madge vs. Cedric Doumbe Bantamweight Bout: Timur Valiev vs. Sultan Zholdoshbekov Women´s Flyweight Bout: Desiree Yanez vs. Cornelia Holm PFL 9: Playoffs 2023 Date: September 8, 2023 Venue: Long Beach Arena Local: Long Beach, California, USA Main Event Welterweight Bout: (#1) Anthony Pettis vs. (Alternate) Carlos Leal Co-Main Event & Main Card Welterweight Bout: (#4) Kevin Lee vs. (Alternate) David Zawada Featherweight Bout: (#2) Bubba Jenkins vs. (#3) Chris Wade Featherweight Bout: (#1) Brendan Loughnane vs. (Alternate) Ryoji Kudo Preliminary Card Featherweight Bout Reserve: Lance Palmer vs. Nate Kelly Welterweight Bout Reserve: Sadibou Sy vs. Samandar Murodov Lightweight Bout: Alex Martinez vs. Marcin Held Heavyweight Bout: Danilo Marques vs. Yorgan de Castro Light Heavyweight Bout: Clinton Williams vs. Ivan Vitasovic * make your predictions for playoffs
  12. PFL Europe 2 Results: Emilia Czerwinska Remains Unbeaten And Stops Sheila Gaff Rookie Emilia Czerwinska has remained undefeated in her promising career. On Friday night in Berlin, Germany, Czerwinska beat local fighter Sheila Gaff with a dominant performance. After two rounds of dominance Czerwinska used a powerful ground and pound in the third round to get a technical knockout against the former UFC veteran. Another highlight of the night was Serbian Marko Bojkovic, who beat Joe McColgan by knockout in the first round with a beautiful right cross that turned off McColgan's lights. PFL Europe 2 Date: July 21, 2023 Venue: Vetri Music Hall Local: Berlin, Germany Attendance: 75 Gate: $9,938 Main Event Women´s Flyweight Bout: Emilia Czerwinska def. Sheila Gaff by TKO (Strikes) in 3:19 of Round 3. Co-Main Event & Main Card Light Heavyweight Bout: Ibo Aslan def. Matej Penaz by TKO (Strikes) in 1:23 of Round 1.Lightweight Bout: Marko Bojkovic def. Joe McColgan by KO (Punch) in 4:11 of Round 1.Light Heavyweight Bout: Bogdan Gnidko def. Kenneth Bergh by Unanimous Decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27) Preliminary Card Bantamweight Bout: Ali Taleb def. Gaetano Pirrello by TKO (Strikes) in 2:00 of Round 1.Lightweight Bout: Mehdi Dakaev def. Lukasz Charzewski by Split Decision (27-30, 30-27, 29-28)Bantamweight Bout: Dominique Wooding def. Peter Ligier by TKO (Strikes) in 0:32 of Round 2.Women´s Flyweight Bout: Melinda Fábián def. Dakota Ditcheva by Submission (Kimura) in 4:00 of Round 1. Predictions DinoKea - 4-4
  13. It's Official: Nate Diaz Signs with Professional Fighters League After months of speculation, Nate Diaz has signed a contract with the North American organization PFL. After his spectacular submission victory over Tony Ferguson at UFC 279, Diaz's contract ended and he opted for free agency. Recovering from two consecutive defeats, Diaz was looking for a duel in Boxing, as well as a salary increase in the UFC, something that did not happen. What kind of numbers Diaz was looking for is unknown and depending on who you ask, they vary wildly. Dana White has stated numerous times that Diaz was looking to become the highest paid wrestler in the company, while Diaz himself has stated that he only wanted a small pay raise. The move had been expected for some time since the apparent falling out with White in recent months. Nate Diaz provides a very valuable piece to the puzzle of the PFL in structuring the Superfight division, which recently saw the addition of Jake Paul and Francis Ngannou. Without ever fighting for the company, he is automatically one of the most recognizable faces. He comes in as a franchisee, no doubt, who will stock up on the promotion overnight. PFL Europe 2 Weigh-in Results: All Fighters Make Weight The PFL's European season comes to its second event to be held in Berlin, Germany. In the main event, local fighter and UFC veteran Sheila Gaff will face Poland's Emilia Czerwinska. "The German Tank" Gaff has not competed since she was defeated by Ariane Lipski at KSW in October 2016. Her opponent Czerwinska is still a rookie in MMA fights with an undefeated record of 2-0 and will try to keep it that way. All fighters reached the contracted weight and the event will take place normally. PFL Europe 2 Weigh-in Results: PFL Europe 2 Date: July 21, 2023 Venue: Vetri Music Hall Local: Berlin, Germany Main Event Women´s Flyweight Bout: Sheila Gaff (125 lbs) vs. Emilia Czerwinska (125 lbs) Co-Main Event & Main Card Light Heavyweight Bout: Ibo Aslan (205 lbs) vs. Matej Penaz (190 lbs) Lightweight Bout: Joe McColgan (155 lbs) vs. Marko Bojkovic (155 lbs) Light Heavyweight Bout: Bogdan Gnidko (205 lbs) vs. Kenneth Bergh (205 lbs) Preliminary Card Bantamweight Bout: Gaetano Pirrello (135 lbs) vs. Ali Taleb (135 lbs) Lightweight Bout: Mehdi Dakaev (155 lbs) vs. Lukasz Charzewski (155 lbs) Bantamweight Bout: Peter Ligier (135 lbs) vs. Dominique Wooding (135 lbs) Women´s Flyweight Bout: Melinda Fábián (125 lbs) vs. Dakota Ditcheva (125 lbs) * make your predictions
  14. Anthony Pettis Dominates Dilano Taylor in PFL 6 Main Event Former UFC and WEC Lightweight Champion and Professional Fighters League star Anthony Pettis made a statement in the main event of PFL 6 and secured the No. 1 ranking in the Welterweight Playoffs. The final bout of the night saw Pettis (27-14, 3-3 in the PFL) take on opponent Dilano Taylor (11-4, 3-3 in the PFL). Pettis quickly finished off Taylor with a sequence of powerful punches and finishing with a ground and pound to the stoppage at 2:14 of the first round. With that, Pettis added six points in a fight where the skill difference was clear and will advance to the playoffs. The co-main event featured an explosive battle between Brendan Loughnane and UFC veteran Jeremy Stephens. The timing of both showed the difference between them currently. Loughnane had no difficulties and defeated Stephens by TKO in the beginning of the second round. With a very aggressive start, last season's champion landed hard blows and took Stephens to a knockdown, but the American survived. The second round was no different with Loughnane dominating Stephens and with another knockdown and some ground strikes, referee Herb Dean stopped the fight. The main card also featured the debut of former UFC veteran Kevin Lee, who came in as a replacement for Magomed Umalatov, and quickly defeated Shane Mitchell in the first round. With the victory and 6 points, Lee managed to qualify for the playoffs. Two other qualifiers in their divisions also won on the main card. Chris Wade had another safe fight and dominated Daniel Torres to secure another 3 points. And Thad Jean had a slightly more competitive fight against Jarrah Al-Silawi but also overcame him by unanimous decision of the judges. On the preliminary card, the highlight was Bubba Jenkins who beat Alejandro Flores with a TKO in the second round. In the other fights Movlid Khaybulaev dominated Ryoji Kudo for three rounds and came out with a unanimous decision; David Zawada was one of the underdogs of the night as he beat last season's welterweigh champion Sadibou Sy by unanimous decision; Magomed Magomedkerimov defeated Carlos Leal in a tough battle by split decision and in the first fight of the card Lance Palmer won again surpassing Gabriel Alves Braga by unanimous decision. PFL 6: Regular Season 2023 Date: July 14, 2023 Venue: Overtime Elite Arena Local: Atlanta, Georgia, USA Attendance: 4,148 Gate: 580,720 Main Event Welterweight Bout: Anthony Pettis def. Dilano Taylor by TKO (Strikes) in 2:14 of Round 1. Co-Main Event & Main Card Featherweight Bout: Brendan Loughnane def. Jeremy Stephens by TKO (Strikes) in 0:49 of Round 2. Welterweight Bout: Kevin Lee def. Shane Mitchell by TKO (Strikes) in 3:14 of Round 1. Featherweight Bout: Chris Wade def. Daniel Torres by Unanimous Decision (30-27, 30-27, 29-28) Welterweight Bout: Thad Jean def. Jarrah Al-Silawi by Unanimous Decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28) Preliminary Card Featherweight Bout: Movlid Khaybulaev def. Ryoji Kudo by Unanimous Decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27) Welterweight Bout: David Zawada def. Sadibou Sy by Unanimous Decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27) Featherweight Bout: Bubba Jenkins def. Alejandro Flores by TKO (Strikes) in 2:25 of Round 2. Welterweight Bout: Magomed Magomedkerimov def. Carlos Leal by Split Decision (28-29, 29-28, 29-28) Featherweight Bout: Lance Palmer def. Gabriel Alves Braga by Unanimous Decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27) Predictions DinoKea - 7-3Ernsant - 9-1
  15. PFL 6 Weigh-in Results: Pettis, Taylor Hit Marks for Welterweight Headliner Anthony Pettis continues his quest to add a new championship belt to his trophy case on Friday night. The American veteran gained weight without a hitch ahead of the promotion's sixth regular season event, weighing in at 170 pounds. His opponent, Dilano Taylor, also hit the contracted mark of 170 pounds. There were two changes to the card, Kevin Lee (170 lbs) replaced Magomed Umalatov and will face Shane Mitchell (170) in a welterweight bout, which will mark Lee's debut in the organization. And opening the night of fights, the two-time PFL featherweight champion, Lance Palmer (145) replaces Marlon Moraes and will face the Brazilian Gabriel Alves Braga (145). PFL 6 takes place at the Overtime Elite Arena in Atlanta Georgia, and features welterweights and featherweights. PFL 6: Regular Season 2023 Date: July 14, 2023 Venue: Overtime Elite Arena Local: Atlanta, Georgia, USA Main Event Welterweight Bout: Anthony Pettis (170 lbs) vs. Dilano Taylor (170 lbs) Co-Main Event & Main Card Featherweight Bout: Brendan Loughnane (145 lbs) vs. Jeremy Stephens (145 lbs) Welterweight Bout: Kevin Lee (170 lbs) vs. Shane Mitchell (170 lbs) Featherweight Bout: Chris Wade (145 lbs) vs. Daniel Torres (145 lbs) Welterweight Bout: Jarrah Al-Silawi (170 lbs) vs. Thad Jean (170 lbs) Preliminary Card Featherweight Bout: Movlid Khaybulaev (145 lbs) vs. Ryoji Kudo (145 lbs) Welterweight Bout: Sadibou Sy (170 lbs) vs. David Zawada (170 lbs) Featherweight Bout: Bubba Jenkins (145 lbs) vs. Alejandro Flores (145 lbs) Welterweight Bout: Magomed Magomedkerimov (170 lbs) vs. Carlos Leal (170 lbs) Featherweight Bout: Lance Palmer (145 lbs) vs. Gabriel Alves Braga (145 lbs) * make your predictions
  16. Shane Burgos Frustrated Steven Ray in PFL 5 Headliner Shane Burgos managed to win in the Professional Fighters League. Burgos (16-4, 1-1 PFL) picked up his first win of the season with a unanimous decision over fellow Ultimate Fighting Championship veteran Steven Ray as they headlined PFL 3 on Friday inside Esports Stadium Arlington in Texas. All three cageside judges scored 29-28 scorecards for the American. Burgos, despite the cut he suffered in the first round, resorted to other means and with a sharp striking won the first round. In the second round, Burgos blocked Ray, nullifying the grappling of the Scotsman, and hitting the best blows. Only in the final minutes of the fight did Ray manage to impose himself on the ground and even with the dominance, he didn't submit and by that time the luck had already been cast. In the co-main event Aspen Ladd once again showed her dominance and easily defeated Olena Kolesnyk with an armbar in the third round. In the first two rounds Ladd used wrestling and easily took down Kolesnyk. In the third round Ladd went to define the fight and with another takedown he got the submission guaranteeing four more points in the classification. Still on the main card, last year's lightweight champion Olivier Aubin-Mercier dominated Egypt's Ahmed Amir and won by unanimous decision; Marina Mokhnatkina remained undefeated in the PFL by beating Amanda Leve by unanimous decision and in the opening of the main card Raush Manfio faced Clay Collard for the second time, again Manfio won but this time the Brazilian did not leave it in the hands of the judges, and submitted Collard at the end of the third round. In the preliminary fights, Larissa Pacheco recovered and quickly defeated Amber Leibrock by submission in the first round and won the six points and guaranteed her qualification to the playoffs; Natan Schulte defeated Yamato Nishikawa by unanimous decision and managed to qualify for his third playoff; Martina Jindrova overcame veteran Alexis Davis after three rounds of total dominance; PFL veteran Alex Martinez was defeated by Abdul-Aziz Abdulvakhabov in the third round, however both failed to qualify; Julia Budd qualified after winning a close fight over Karolina Sobek by split decision and took away Sobek's unbeaten record. PFL 5: Regular Season 2023 Date: July 7, 2023 Venue: Esports Stadium Arlington Local: Arlington, Texas, USA Attendance: 3,209 Gate: $615,325 Main Event Lightweight Bout: Shane Burgos def. Steven Ray by Unanimous Decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28) Co-Main Event & Main Card Women´s Featherweight Bout: Aspen Ladd def. Olena Kolesnyk by Submission (Armbar) in 3:02 of Round 3. Lightweight Bout: Olivier Aubin Mercier def. Ahmed Amir by Unanimous Decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27) Women´s Featherweight Bout: Marina Mokhnatkina def. Amanda Leve by Unanimous Decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27) Lightweight Bout: Raush Manfio def. Clay Collard by Submission (Rear Naked Choke) in 4:48 of Round 3. Preliminary Card Women´s Featherweight Bout: Larissa Pacheco def. Amber Leibrock by Submission (Armbar) in 2:04 of Round 1. Lightweight Bout: Natan Schulte def. Yamato Nishikawa by Unanimous Decision (30-27, 29-28, 30-27) Women´s Featherweight Bout: Martina Jindrova def. Alexis Davis by Unanimous Decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27) Lightweight Bout: Abdul-Aziz Abdulvakhabov def. Alex Martinez by Submission (Rear Naked Choke) in 3:21 of Round 3. Women´s Featherweight Bout: Julia Budd def. Karolina Sobek by Split Decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28) Predictions DinoKea - 8-2Ernsant - 8-2
  17. Robbie Lawler Departs UFC, Signs With PFL Ahead of 2024 Season The Professional Fighters League has earned quite a name for next season. In a surprise announcement Thursday, ESPN broke the news that former Ultimate Fighting Championship welterweight champion Robbie Lawler (29-17-1 NC) is no longer under contract with the UFC. He signed with the PFL, where he plans to play the next regular season in 2024. According to ESPN, in interviews with PFL president Ray Sefo and Lawler's manager, his contract had ended, and the UFC cut it. The organization celebrated his signing on social media shortly after the story broke. “It was an amicable split with the UFC,” Lawler explained to ESPN. “I am so grateful for everything the UFC has done for me and so grateful to the PFL for signing them. I look forward to winning a million dollars.” Lawler said. The Iowa native has been going downhill since he lost via TKO to Bryan Barbarena and Santiago Ponzinibbio, his last victory being a rematch with Nick Diaz at UFC 266. Sefo was thrilled with his company's new acquisition, saying: “We are very excited to bring Robbie Lawler into the PFL welterweight division. He is known throughout the MMA world as a guy who delivers exciting fights, and I look forward to seeing his elite knockout power up close.” PFL 5 Weigh-in Results: All 10 fighters on point PFL 4 will feature female lightweights and featherweights in the spotlight ahead of the Professional Fighters League regular season. Headlining the 10-fight card is Steven Ray, who started the season with a TKO win against Raush Manfio, against former UFC top contender Shane Burgos, who is looking to bounce back after losing his debut to Olivier Aubin-Mercier . All fighters reached the contracted weight and the second round will take place normally. PFL 5: Regular Season 2023 Date: July 7, 2023 Venue: Esports Stadium Arlington Local: Arlington, Texas, USA Main Event Lightweight Bout: Steven Ray (155 lbs) vs. Shane Burgos (155 lbs) Co-Main Event & Main Card Women´s Featherweight Bout: Aspen Ladd (145 lbs) vs. Olena Kolesnyk (145 lbs) Lightweight Bout: Olivier Aubin Mercier (155 lbs) vs. Ahmed Amir (155 lbs) Women´s Featherweight Bout: Marina Mokhnatkina (145 lbs) vs. Amanda Leve (145 lbs) Lightweight Bout: Raush Manfio (155 lbs) vs. Clay Collard (155 lbs) Preliminary Card Women´s Featherweight Bout: Larissa Pacheco (145 lbs) vs. Amber Leibrock (145 lbs) Lightweight Bout: Natan Schulte (155 lbs) vs. Yamato Nishikawa (155 lbs) Women´s Featherweight Bout: Alexis Davis (145 lbs) vs. Martina Jindrova (145 lbs) Lightweight Bout: Abdul-Aziz Abdulvakhabov (155 lbs) vs. Alex Martinez (155 lbs) Women´s Featherweight Bout: Julia Budd (145 lbs) vs. Karolina Sobek (145 lbs) * make your predictions
  18. Thank you my friend! I believe this makes the dynasty more interesting and cool to follow, I hope it continues here!
  19. PFL 4 Results: Rob Wilkinson Clobbers Krzysztof Jotko 2022 Season Champion Rob Wilkinson advanced to the 2023 Professional Fighters League Playoffs and made it look easy. The undefeated star of his PFL career representing Auckland MMA beat Krzysztof Jotko to punches in the first round of their PFL 4 headliner on Friday at the Bank of Colorado Arena in Greeley, Colorado. Wilkinson (18-2, 6-0 PFL) ended his fight at 2:43 of the first round and ranked first in the light heavyweight division. Jotko (25-7, 1-1 PFL) never stood a chance. Wilkinson closed the distance, and with a beautiful sequence of punches that ended with a kick to the head quickly shook the American Top Team representative. Shortly after surviving Jotko was again knocked down by Wilkinson then hit Jotko with a few more punches until referee Jason Herzog had seen enough. Wilkinson, 31, now turns his attention to the tournament's semifinals and a meeting with Simeon Powell, which will be a rematch. In the first round of the season this year Wilkinson went through difficulties but in the third round he managed to overcome Powell by TKO. Despite being defeated Jotko managed to rank in second place and will face Thiago Santos, who beat Cory Hendricks by knockout with a left kick to the head. Among the heavyweights, Marcelo Nunes was once again the standout. In a duel of Brazilians Nunes won the champion of the 2021 season, Bruno Cappelozza with a rear naked choke in the second round and qualified in first place. And the big surprise of the night was the victory of Klidson de Abreu, who overcame the 2022 champion, Ante Delija, with a submission in the third round. Even defeated Delija qualified and will be Nunes' opponent in the semifinals. The other semifinal will be between Denis Goltsov, who submitted Yorgan de Castro in the second round with a guillotine choke, and Renan Ferreira, who overcame Danilo Marques by unanimous decision. In another action, still on the main card, Simeno Powell (8-1, 4-1 PFL) knocked out Antonio Carlos Jr. (16-6-2 NC, 6-1-1 NC PFL) with a clean knee at 3:36 of the second round of the light heavyweight match; Marthin Hamlet (11-5, 4-3 PFL) was awarded a unanimous verdict over Omari Akhmedov (25-9-1, 4-3 PFL) in a three-round light heavyweight brawl, prompting all 30-27 nods from judges; undefeated and former Bellator MMA middleweight champion Rafael Lovato Jr. (11-0, 1-0 PFL) returned to MMA in America claimed a unanimous decision over Impa Kasanganay (10-5, 0-2 PFL) in three rounds at light heavyweight; And in the closest fight of the night Rizvan Kuniev (13-3-1, 1-1 PFL) defeated Matheus Scheffel (16-11, 2-4 PFL) in a split decision. PFL 4: Regular Season 2023 Date: June 30, 2023 Venue: Bank of Colorado Arena Local: Greeley, Colorado, USA Attendance: 2,810 Gate: $414,475 Main Event Light Heavyweight Bout: Rob Wilkinson def. Kryzstof Jotko by TKO (Strikes) in 2:43 of Round 1. Co-Main Event & Main Card Heavyweight Bout: Klidson de Abreu def. Ante Delija by Submission (Kimura) in 3:27 of Round 3. Light Heavyweight Bout: Thiago Santos def. Cory Hendricks by KO (Head Kick) in 0:42 of Round 1. Heavyweight Bout: Marcelo Nunes def. Bruno Cappelozza by Submission (Rear Naked Choke) in 4:08 of Round 3. Light Heavyweight Bout: Simeon Powell def. Antonio Carlos Jr. by KO (Knee) in 3:36 of Round 2. Preliminary Card Heavyweight Bout: Denis Goltsov def. Yorgan de Castro by Submission (Guillotine Choke) in 1:06 of Round 1. Light Heavyweight Bout: Marthin Hamlet def. Omari Akhmedov by Unanimous Decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27) Heavyweight Bout: Renan Ferreira def. Danilo Marques by Unanimous Decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28) Light Heavyweight Bout: Rafael Lovato Jr. def. Impa Kasanganay by Unanimous Decision (29-28, 30-27, 29-28) Heavyweight Bout: Rizvan Kuniev def. Matheus Scheffel by Split Decision (28-29, 29-28, 29-28) * Klidson de Abreu replace Maurice Greene * Rafael Lovato Jr. replace Josh Silvera Predictions DinoKea - 3-7 Ernsant - 5-5
  20. PFL 4 Weigh-in Results: All Fighters make weight The 2023 Professional Fighters League regular season kicks off its second round this Friday. Season 2022 champion Rob Wilkinson is set to return to the PFL cage on a card full of heavyweights and light heavyweights. Wilkinson will face Kryzstof Jotko, a former UFC veteran who won his last fight this season. At a career high of 18-2 and a perfect 5-0 in the PFL, the PFL champion will face Jotko in a fight considered to be very balanced, Wilkinson reached 190 pounds. Meanwhile, Jotko hit the scales at 186 pounds to make the main event official. The ten fighters on the PFL 4 card met the contracted weights. PFL 4: Regular Season 2023 Date: June 30, 2023 Venue: Bank of Colorado Arena Local: Greeley, Colorado, USA Main Event Light Heavyweight Bout: Rob Wilkinson (190 lbs) vs. Kryzstof Jotko (186 lbs) Co-Main Event & Main Card Heavyweight Bout: Ante Delija (240 lbs) vs. Klidson de Abreu (235 lbs) Light Heavyweight Bout: Thiago Santos (205 lbs) vs. Cory Hendricks (205 lbs) Heavyweight Bout: Bruno Cappelozza (244 lbs) vs. Marcelo Nunes (235 lbs) Light Heavyweight Bout: Antonio Carlos Jr. (205 lbs) vs. Simeon Powell (205 lbs) Preliminary Card Heavyweight Bout: Denis Goltsov (227 lbs) vs. Yorgan de Castro (254 lbs) Light Heavyweight Bout: Omari Akhmedov (205 lbs) vs. Marthin Hamlet (205 lbs) Heavyweight Bout: Renan Ferreira (250 lbs) vs. Danilo Marques (220 lbs) Light Heavyweight Bout: Rafael Lovato Jr. (205 lbs) vs. Impa Kasanganay (193 lbs) Heavyweight Bout: Matheus Scheffel (220 lbs) vs. Rizvan Kuniev (250 lbs) Lance Palmer Replaces Marlon Moraes, Meets Gabriel Alves Braga at PFL 6 There has been a card turnaround for the second round of the Professional Fighters League Featherweights. Marlon Moraes will not be able to face Gabriel Alves Braga in a fight scheduled for 145 pounds on July 14th. As a result, two-time champion Lance Palmer will come on as an alternate and face Braga. Lance Palmer was the featherweight champion for his first two seasons in the PFL. More recently, the 36-year-old Team Alpha Male representative defeated Sheymon Moraes by unanimous decision in June of last year and snapped a three-fight losing streak. PFL 6 takes place at the Overtime Elite Arena in Atlanta, Georgia and features the featherweights and welterweights. The card is headlined by a 170-pound bout between Anthony Pettis and Dilano Taylor.
  21. Professional Fighters League Announcements Lineups for Next Three Events The Professional Fighters League on Friday revealed the matchups for the second half of its 2023 PFL regular season, which resumes on June 30 in Colorado. The news broke earlier this week - originally reported by Blurcat.com - in addition to information that some changes had been made due to injuries to some fighters after the first round. Despite the injuries and medical suspensions, the next three cards still pack a lot of firepower and are all headlined by some of the company's big names: Rob Wilkinson, winner of the 2022 season will face Krysztof Jotko on the first card; The following week Steven Ray will head the card against Shane Burgos in Texas and on the last card of the regular season again Anthony Pettis will headline the card against Dilano Taylor in Georgia. “The PFL is excited to return the second half of the 2023 regular season with three action-packed events,” said Ray Sefo, president of fighter operations for the PFL. “Each fighter will have one last shot at earning their ticket to the PFL playoffs and taking one step closer to a $1 million prize pool.” PFL 4: Regular Season 2023 Date: June 30, 2023 Venue: Bank of Colorado Arena Local: Greeley, Colorado, USA Main Event Light Heavyweight Bout: Rob Wilkinson vs. Kryzstof Jotko Co-Main Event & Main Card Heavyweight Bout: Ante Delija vs. Klidson de Abreu Light Heavyweight Bout: Thiago Santos vs. Cory Hendricks Heavyweight Bout: Bruno Cappelozza vs. Marcelo Nunes Light Heavyweight Bout: Antonio Carlos Jr. vs. Simeon Powell Preliminary Card Heavyweight Bout: Denis Goltsov vs. Yorgan de Castro Light Heavyweight Bout: Omari Akhmedov vs. Marthin Hamlet Heavyweight Bout: Renan Ferreira vs. Danilo Marques Light Heavyweight Bout: Rafael Lovato Jr. vs. Impa Kasanganay Heavyweight Bout: Matheus Scheffel vs. Rizvan Kuniev PFL 5: Regular Season 2023 Date: July 7, 2023 Venue: Esports Stadium Arlington Local: Arlington, Texas, USA Main Event Lightweight Bout: Steven Ray vs. Shane Burgos Co-Main Event & Main Card Women´s Featherweight Bout: Aspen Ladd vs. Olena Kolesnyk Lightweight Bout: Olivier Aubin Mercier vs. Ahmed Amir Women´s Featherweight Bout: Marina Mokhnatkina vs. Amanda Leve Lightweight Bout: Raush Manfio vs. Clay Collard Preliminary Card Women´s Featherweight Bout: Larissa Pacheco vs. Lightweight Bout: Natan Schulte vs. Yamato Nishikawa Women´s Featherweight Bout: Alexis Davis vs. Martina Jindrova Lightweight Bout: Abdul-Aziz Abdulvakhabov vs. Alex Martinez Women´s Featherweight Bout: Julia Budd vs. Karolina Sobek PFL 6: Regular Season 2023 Date: July 14, 2023 Venue: Overtime Elite Arena Local: Atlanta, Georgia, USA Main Event Welterweight Bout: Anthony Pettis vs. Dilano Taylor Co-Main Event & Main Card Featherweight Bout: Brendan Loughnane vs. Jeremy Stephens Welterweight Bout: Kevin Lee vs. Shane Mitchell Featherweight Bout: Chris Wade vs. Daniel Torres Welterweight Bout: Jarrah Al-Silawi vs. Thad Jean Preliminary Card Featherweight Bout: Movlid Khaybulaev vs. Ryoji Kudo Welterweight Bout: Sadibou Sy vs. David Zawada Featherweight Bout: Bubba Jenkins vs. Alejandro Flores Welterweight Bout: Magomed Magomedkerimov vs. Carlos Leal Featherweight Bout: Marlon Moraes vs. Gabriel Alves Braga
  22. PFL Europe 1 Results: Romero Bonello submits Niedzwiedz in main event The first edition of the PFL with the European brand started today in Newcastle, England. The main event saw Italian UFC veteran Mara Romero Bonello take on former Invicta FC title challenger Agnieszka Niedzwiedz. Bonello had an impeccable performance with great control on the ground and after getting a triangle on her opponent's back, she fitted a rear naked choke to finish the fight. In the co-main event, the Croatian Antun Racic achieved a great comeback after suffering in two rounds, managed to come back and submitted Zebenzui Ruiz in the third round. Aleksandr Chizov showed his knockout power and with a knee in the clinch he knocked out Asilder Badouiev. And in a very close decision Jonas Magard defeated Moris Boleyan by split decision after a three round battle. In the preliminaries, the Frenchwoman Alexandra Tekenah knocked out Diana Felipe with a high kick in the flyweight division; in the light heavyweight division, the undefeated Emilio Quissua defeated Ivan Vitasovic by unanimous decision; In the lightweight division, former UFC veteran Daniel Teymur returned to winning ways with an armbar against Daniel Belluardo and at the beginning of the card in the light heavyweight division, Madalin Pirvulescu defeated Bartosz Szewczyk by unanimous decision. PFL Europe 1 Date: April 21, 2023 Venue: Vertu Motors Arena Local: Newcastle, England Attendance: 114 Gate: $13,395 Main Event Women´s Flyweight Bout: Mara Romero Bonello def. Agnieszka Niedzwiedz by Submission (Rear Naked Choke) in 3:35 of Round 1. Co-Main Event & Main Card Bantamweight Bout: Antun Racic def. Zebenzui Ruiz by Submission (North South Choke) in 4:41 of Round 3. Lightweight Bout: Aleksandr Chizov def. Asilder Badouiev by KO (Knee) in 4:17 of Round 3. Bantamweight Bout: Jonas Mogard def. Moris Boleyan by Split Decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28). Preliminary Card Women´s Flyweight Bout: Alexandra Takenah def. Diana Felipe by KO (Head Kick) in 0:30 of Round 3. Light Heavyweight Bout: Emilio Quissua def. Ivan Vitasovic by Unanimous Decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27). Lightweight Bout: Daniel Teymur def. Danillo Belluardo by Submission (Armbar) in 2:26 of Round 3. Light Heavyweight Bout: Madalin Pirvulescu def. Bartosz Szewczyk by Unanimous Decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28). Predictions DinoKea - 5-3
  23. PFL Europe 1 Weigh-in Results: All Fighters Make Weight The Professional Fighters League starts a new chapter in its history with a new competition based in Europe in search of new talents. The event takes place at the Vertu Motors Arena in Newcastle, England and will main event former UFC veteran Mara Romero Bonello (12-9-2 NC) against Polish prospect Agnieszka Niedzwiedz (10-1). Bonello is currently on a four-fight losing streak in the UFC and makes his PFL debut. Niedzwiedz hasn't fought since December 2017, when she suffered her only loss to Jennifer Maia in an Invicta FC title match. PFL Europe 1 Weigh-in Results: PFL Europe 1 Date: April 21, 2023 Venue: Vertu Motors Arena Local: Newcastle, England Main Event Women´s Flyweight Bout: Mara Romero Bonello (125 lbs) vs. Agnieszka Niedzwiedz (125 lbs) Co-Main Event & Main Card Bantamweight Bout: Zebenzui Ruiz (135 lbs) vs. Antun Racic (135 lbs) Lightweight Bout: Asilder Badouiev (155 lbs) vs. Aleksandr Chizov (155 lbs) Bantamweight Bout: Jonas Mogard (135 lbs) vs. Moris Boleyan (135 lbs) Preliminary Card Women´s Flyweight Bout: Alexandra Takenah (125 lbs) vs. Diana Felipe (125 lbs) Light Heavyweight Bout: Ivan Vitasovic (205 lbs) vs. Emilio Quissua (205 lbs) Lightweight Bout: Daniel Teymur (155 lbs) vs. Danillo Belluardo (155 lbs) Light Heavyweight Bout: Madalin Pirvulescu (205 lbs) vs. Bartosz Szewczyk (205 lbs) * make your predictions
  24. Anthony Pettis Dominates Sadibou Sy in PFL 3 Main Event Showtime is back! Tonight in Illinois, the PFL played its last round of the regular season and featured Anthony Pettis facing last season's champion Sadibou Sy. Pettis had a very safe fight and varied his striking with grappling and dominated Sy for three rounds and had his arm raised as the winner, after two consecutive losses to Steven Ray last year. In the co-main event Brendan Loughnane added yet another knockout to his record. In the third round he knocked out former WSOF champion and UFC bantamweight title challenger Marlon Moraes. After two rounds of dominance, with a knockdown to Loughnane in the second round, last season's champion won a knockout after a right cross that dropped the Brazilian immediately. The rest of the card showed very balanced fights with many decisions. Japan's Ryoji Kudo defeated Jeremy Stephens via split decision, in a fight that was hotly contested by Stephens after the results were announced. Dilano Taylor dominated debutant Jarrah Al-Silawi via unanimous decision and Chris Wade also had a dominant performance over Alejandro Flores and walked away with a unanimous decision. On the preliminary card, the highlight was the fight that opened the card. Thad Jean, who replaced Don Madge at the last minute, got a quick submission of Shane Mitchell in the first round and is the leader among welterweights with six points. In the other fights of the night Magomed Magomedkherimov defeated David Zawada by unanimous decision; Bubba Jenkins defeated Gabriel Alves Braga by unanimous decision; Magomed Umalatov defeated Carlos Leal via unanimous decision and Movlid Khaybulaev defeated former KSW champion Daniel Torres via unanimous decision. PFL 3: Regular Season 2023 Date: April 14, 2023 Venue: Wintrust Arena Local: Chicago, Illinois, USA Attendance: 4,117 Gate: $607,257 Main Event Welterweight Bout: Anthony Pettis def. Sadibou Sy by Unanimous Decision. Co-Main Event & Main Card Featherweight Bout: Brendan Loughnane def. Marlon Moraes by KO (Punch) in 0:40 of Round 3. Featherweight Bout: Ryoji Kudo def. Jeremy Stephens by Split Decision. Welterweight Bout: Dilano Taylor def. Jarrah Al-Silawi by Unanimous Decision. Featherweight Bout: Chris Wade def. Alejandro Flores by Unanimous Decision. Preliminary Card Welterweight Bout: Magomed Magomedkerimov def. David Zawada by Unanimous Decision. Featherweight Bout: Bubba Jenkins def. Gabriel Alves Braga by Unanimous Decision. Welterweight Bout: Magomed Umalatov def. Carlos Leal by Unanimous Decision. Featherweight Bout: Movlid Khaybulaev def. Daniel Torres by Unanimous Decision. Welterweight Bout: Thad Jean def. Shane Mitchell by Submission (D'Arce Choke) in 4:58 of Round 1. Predictions DinoKea - 6-4
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