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Yahoo
10 hours ago
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- Yahoo
PFL semifinal weigh-in results: Perfect session for heavyweights, 205, 185 in Chicago
The weigh-ins are in the books for the next set of PFL semifinals. Ahead of 2025 PFL World Tournament 7 (ESPN, ESPN+), which takes place Friday at Wintrust Arena in Chicago, everyone hit their marks on the scale to make their fights official. Advertisement The event features semifinal bouts at heavyweight, light heavyweight and middleweight. Check out all the weigh-in results below. MAIN CARD (ESPN/ESPN+, 10:30 p.m. ET) Fabian Edwards (186) vs. Josh Silveira (186) – middleweight semifinal Sullivan Cauley (205.6) vs. Phil Davis (206) – light heavyweight semifinal Aaron Jeffery (186) vs. Dalton Rosta (185.4) – middleweight semifinal Antonio Carlos Junior (205.6) vs. Simeon Powell (205.8) – light heavyweight semifinal Sergio Pettis (134.2) vs. Raufeon Stots (135.8) PRELIMINARY CARD (ESPN+, 8:30 p.m. ET) Valentin Moldavsky (237.8) vs. Alexandr Romanov (264.4) – heavyweight semifinal Biaggio Ali Walsh (155.8) vs. Ronnie Gibbs (155.4) Oleg Popov (249.2) vs. Rodrigo Nascimento (257) – heavyweight semifinal Karl Albrektsson (204.6) vs. Rafael Xavier (205) This article originally appeared on MMA Junkie: PFL semifinal weigh-in results: Perfect session in Chicago


USA Today
26-05-2025
- Entertainment
- USA Today
MMA Junkie Radio #3569: Guests Mario Bautista (UFC), Sergio Pettis (PFL), Jon Jones news
MMA Junkie Radio #3569: Guests Mario Bautista (UFC), Sergio Pettis (PFL), Jon Jones news Monday's episode of MMA Junkie Radio with "Gorgeous" George and "Goze" is here. Monday's episode of MMA Junkie Radio with "Gorgeous" George and "Goze" is here. On Episode 3,569, the brosephs brought on guest Mario Bautista, who is charged with welcoming Patchy Mix to the UFC, and former Bellator champion and current PFL bantamweight Sergio Pettis. The also talked about the latest news, including more of the same with heavyweight champion Jon Jones still unbooked for a title unification bout with Tom Aspinall, and the MMA world growing increasingly put off by his apparent lack of urgency to defend his belt. Tune in!


USA Today
07-03-2025
- Sport
- USA Today
Sergio Pettis loses hard-fought boxing debut in India
Sergio Pettis went up against a much more experienced opponent and was competitive in his boxing debut, but came up short. At Indian Pro Boxing League 2 in Hyderabad, India, on Friday, Pettis (0-1) lost a six-round unanimous decision (59-55, 60-54, 60-54) to home-country champion Sabari Jaishankar (12-3). The bout was contested at 160 pounds. The event streamed on DAZN. The fight was competitive, but largely one-sided as far as scoring was concerned. Pettis struggled with the timing and head movement of Jaishankar, who clearly was the more experienced of the two in the craft. 'I feel great, man,' Pettis said on the broadcast. 'I've got some things I've got to work on, but I had fun out there. I'll come back and do it again, 100 percent.' Pettis, 31, hasn't competed in MMA since this past June and currently is under contract with PFL, which allowed him to take Friday's match. While he doesn't have an MMA fight on the books, Pettis will aim to snap a two-fight skid whenever he returns.