Official weigh-in results for PFL Sioux Falls were released. The main card features Logan Storley vs. Florim Zendeli, Alexander Chizhov vs. Gadzhi Rabadanov for an interim title, and Sergey Bilostennyy vs. Renan Ferreira among others. Leandro Igo vs. Magomed Magomedov is listed with an asterisk, as Magomedov failed to make weight at 62.1 kg for the bantamweight bout. The event card includes twelve total bouts across various weight classes.
Official weigh-in results for PFL Sioux Falls are in, and the card has a complication: Magomed Magomedov came in over the bantamweight limit, registering 62.1 kg and failing to make weight for his scheduled bout against Leandro Higo.

Magomedov, a 33-year-old Russian fighter who carries a 21-5 record and the nickname "Tiger," is a precise striker, connecting at 63.4 percent accuracy while landing 0.65 significant strikes per minute. His opponent, Higo, goes by "ALTER" and brings a 23-7 record and 36 years of age to the cage for Brazil. Higo posts a striking accuracy of nearly 60 percent, though he operates at a lower volume. The bout between the two bantamweights is now listed with an asterisk on the official results.

Elsewhere on the main card, Logan Storley meets Florim Zendeli, and Sergey Bilostennyy squares off against Renan Ferreira. The headline contest for hardware sees Alexander Chizhov take on Gadzhi Rabadanov for an interim title. Rabadanov, a 32-year-old Russian with a 26-5-2 record, brings a well-rounded skill set built on takedowns, averaging 3.43 per 15 minutes, while also landing at 56.33 percent striking accuracy. The interim title fight adds significant stakes to a card that spans twelve total bouts across multiple weight classes.

Why it matters
- Magomedov's weight miss introduces uncertainty around the Higo bout, which may proceed under modified terms or be altered entirely
- The Chizhov vs. Rabadanov interim title fight stands as the clearest divisional stakes on the card
- Rabadanov's grappling-heavy approach sets up an intriguing stylistic contrast with however Chizhov chooses to engage





















