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Yahoo
02-05-2025
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Moore exits PFL tournament after Carlos Junior defeat
Ireland's Karl Moore is out of the PFL's light-heavyweight world tournament after a split decision defeat by Antonio Carlos Junior at Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida. Moore was out-grappled by Brazil's former champion Carlos Junior and despite a strong final round, was unable to convince the judges he had done enough to claim victory. Advertisement Two of the judges went 29-28 in favour of Carlos Junior with the third giving it to Moore by the same score. Moore was fighting for the first time since defeat by American Corey Anderson for the Bellator light-heavyweight title last year. Moore, who lives in Belfast, said he had moved into his gym in Dublin to prepare for the fight to save money on travelling between the two cities. He was facing a former PFL champion in Carlos Junior and a slow start to the fight ended up proving costly. Moore was taken down twice by Carlos Junior in the first round, who landed a number of ground shots before continuing to dominate the grappling in the second round. Advertisement Moore fought back in the third, with a clean right hand and takedown towards the end of the contest, but couldn't secure the finish he needed. Briton Powell reaches semi-finals Carlos Junior will face Britain's Simeon Powell in the semi-finals after the 26-year-old put in an impressive performance to knock out Sweden's Karl Albrektsson in the second round. After a quiet first round where Albrektsson controlled the majority of the action against the cage, Powell unleashed in the second. The 26-year-old broke free from Albrektsson's grappling attempt and landed three elbows to knock down the Swede before the referee stopped the contest. Advertisement Carlos Junior and Powell will fight on 27 June at the Wintrust Arena in Chicago, Illinois. The knockout format of the PFL tournament is unlike previous years where the first round contributed to a division league table. The eventual champions will receive £395,000 ($500,000) in prize money. Other Britons in the semi-finals include Fabian Edwards, who stopped American Impa Kasanganay in the second round of their middleweight contest last month. Edwards will face American Josh Silveira next, also on 27 June. On the same card, fellow Briton Alfie Davis faces American Brent Primus in the lightweight semi-finals after he knocked out American Clay Collard in April. Advertisement In the bantamweight semi-finals, Briton Jake Hadley faces Brazil's Marcirley Alves on 20 June in Kansas. Hadley reached the last four by submitting Brazil's Matheus Mattos in the third round of their contest in April. PFL 2025 tournament semi-finals 20 June - Intrust Bank Arena, Wichita, Kansas Jake Hadley (England) v Marcirley Alves - bantamweight 27 June - Wintrust Arena, Chicago, Illinois Fabian Edwards (England) v Josh Silveira - middleweight Brent Primus v Alfie Davis (England) - lightweight Antonio Carlos Junior v Simeon Powell - light-heavyweight More MMA from the BBC


BBC News
02-05-2025
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- BBC News
Moore exits PFL tournament after Carlos Junior defeat
Ireland's Karl Moore is out of the PFL's light-heavyweight world tournament after a split decision defeat by Antonio Carlos Junior at Universal Studios in Orlando, was out-grappled by Brazil's former champion Carlos Junior and despite a strong final round, was unable to convince the judges he had done enough to claim of the judges went 29-28 in favour of Carlos Junior with the third giving it to Moore by the same was fighting for the first time since defeat by American Corey Anderson for the Bellator light-heavyweight title last who lives in Belfast, said he had moved into his gym in Dublin to prepare for the fight to save money on travelling between the two was facing a former PFL champion in Carlos Junior and a slow start to the fight ended up proving was taken down twice by Carlos Junior in the first round, who landed a number of ground shots before continuing to dominate the grappling in the second fought back in the third, with a clean right hand and takedown towards the end of the contest, but couldn't secure the finish he needed. Briton Powell reaches semi-finals Carlos Junior will face Britain's Simeon Powell in the semi-finals after the 26-year-old put in an impressive performance to knock out Sweden's Karl Albrektsson in the second a quiet first round where Albrektsson controlled the majority of the action against the cage, Powell unleashed in the 26-year-old broke free from Albrektsson's grappling attempt and landed three elbows to knock down the Swede before the referee stopped the Junior and Powell will fight on 27 June at the Wintrust Arena in Chicago, knockout format of the PFL tournament is unlike previous years where the first round contributed to a division league eventual champions will receive £395,000 ($500,000) in prize Britons in the semi-finals include Fabian Edwards, who stopped American Impa Kasanganay in the second round of their middleweight contest last will face American Josh Silveira next, also on 27 the same card, fellow Briton Alfie Davis faces American Brent Primus in the lightweight semi-finals after he knocked out American Clay Collard in the bantamweight semi-finals, Briton Jake Hadley faces Brazil's Marcirley Alves on 20 June in reached the last four by submitting Brazil's Matheus Mattos in the third round of their contest in April. PFL 2025 tournament semi-finals 20 June - Intrust Bank Arena, Wichita, KansasJake Hadley (England) v Marcirley Alves - bantamweight27 June - Wintrust Arena, Chicago, IllinoisFabian Edwards (England) v Josh Silveira - middleweightBrent Primus v Alfie Davis (England) - lightweightAntonio Carlos Junior v Simeon Powell - light-heavyweight


USA Today
28-04-2025
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- USA Today
How to watch PFL 2025, Week 4: Who's fighting, lineup, broadcast info, more
How to watch PFL 2025, Week 4: Who's fighting, lineup, broadcast info, more Heavyweights, light heavyweights wrap up PFL's 2025 opening rounds in Orlando The PFL's 2025 tournament opening rounds wrap up this week with 2025 PFL 4, which features heavyweights and light heavyweights in action for the first time this year. Here's how to watch PFL 2025, Week 4, with a complete lineup and breakdown by division. Broadcast and streaming info PFL 2025, Week 4 takes place Friday at Universal Studios in Orlando, Fla. The same location was used for Weeks 1, 2 and 3. The prelims stream on ESPN+ at 7 p.m. ET. The main card airs on ESPN2 and streams on ESPN+ at 10 p.m. ET. Light heavyweight The card's main event is at 205 pounds. Former Bellator light heavyweight champion Phil Davis (24-7) makes his promotional debut when he meets Rob Wilkinson (19-3), who won the PFL's light heavyweight season in 2022 when the prize was $1 million. Davis hasn't fought since the waning days of Bellator in mid-2023, when he lost a split decision to Corey Anderson. After five years in the UFC, Davis went to Bellator in 2015 and had an 11-4 run with three title fights. Wilkinson lost to Dovletdzhan Yagshimuradov in the 2024 PFL semifinals. Also in the light heavyweight opening round, Antonio Carlos Junior (16-6) meets Karl Moore (12-3), Karl Albrektsson (14-6) takes on Simeon Powell (10-1) and Sullivan Cauley (6-1) fights Marcelo Nunes (11-2). Alex Polizzi (11-4) and Rafael Xavier (13-8) will fight in an alternates bout. Heavyweight In the heavyweight co-main event, Sergey Bilostennyi (13-3) meets former Bellator interim champion Valentin Moldavsky (13-4). Bilostennyi, a former Bellator fighter as well, lost to Tyrell Fortune two years ago there – but has won three straight, including a first-round submission of Fortune in a PFL rematch this pats August. In addition, the heavyweight tournament opening round includes Tim Johnson (18-11) vs. Alexandr Romanov (18-3), Oleg Popov (19-2) vs. Linton Vassell (25-10) and Rodrigo Nascimento (11-3) vs. Abraham Bably (5-1). Full fight card MAIN CARD (ESPN2/ESPN+, 10 p.m. ET) Phil Davis vs. Rob Wilkinson Sergey Bilostennyi vs. Valentin Moldavsky Antonio Carlos Junior vs. Karl Moore Karl Albrektsson vs. Simeon Powell PRELIMINARY CARD (ESPN+, 7 p.m. ET) Tim Johnson vs. Alexandr Romanov Oleg Popov vs. Linton Vassell Sullivan Cauley vs. Marcelo Nunes Rodrigo Nascimento vs. Abraham Bably Alex Polizzi vs. Rafael Xavier PFL Week 4 preview videos


USA Today
20-04-2025
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- USA Today
Jay Jay Wilson, PFL 2025 Week 3 post-fight video interview
Jay Jay Wilson, PFL 2025 Week 3 post-fight video interview Jay Jay Wilson on his win over Mads Burnell


USA Today
19-04-2025
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- USA Today
PFL 2025 Week 3 highlights: Middleweights, lightweights hit at 75 percent finishing clip
PFL 2025 Week 3 highlights: Middleweights, lightweights hit at 75 percent finishing clip Six finishes in eight tournament fights in Florida The semifinals are set in six of the eight PFL tournaments for 2025. At the promotion's third event of the season Friday, middleweights and lightweights were in action in the quarterfinals, and there was no shortage of stoppages at Universal Studios in Orlando, Fla. In eight tournament fights, six were finishes, including a major one in the main event when a past $1 million season winner was taken out in an upset. Check out the highlights from PFL 2025 Week 3 in the video above. The promotion is off next week, then returns with light heavyweight and heavyweight quarterfinals May 1 in Orlando.