Official weigh-in results for PFL Sioux Falls have been released. In the main event, Logan Storley (77.3 kg) faces Florim Zendeli (77.6 kg). Alexander Chizhov (72.6 kg) meets Gadzhi Rabadanov (72.4 kg) at a catchweight of 72.6 kg. Sergey Bilostenniy (118.9 kg) faces Renan Ferreira (119.2 kg) in the heavyweight division. Notably, Magomed Magomedov came in at 62.1 kg, missing weight against Leandro Igo who weighed 61.5 kg. Other notable matchups include Rasul Magomedov versus Rafael Xavier and Cheyenne Bowers versus Sabrinna de Sousa at a catchweight of 60.8 kg.
The official weigh-ins for PFL Sioux Falls are in, and featherweight contender Magomed Magomedov has missed weight ahead of his scheduled bout against Leandro Higo, coming in at 62.1 kg against the 61.5 kg limit, while Higo made weight without issue.

Magomedov, known as "Tiger," carries a 21-5 record and is 33 years old. The Russian fighter stands five-foot-seven with a 70-inch reach and has built a reputation as a precise striker, posting a striking accuracy of 63.4 percent and landing 0.65 significant strikes per minute over his career.

Higo, nicknamed "Alter," is a 36-year-old Brazilian with a 23-7 record. He stands five-foot-eight with a 69-inch reach and brings an even sharper accuracy to the cage, connecting on nearly 60 percent of his significant strikes. With a takedown rate of just 0.48 per 15 minutes, Higo relies primarily on his striking game.

Elsewhere on the card, Logan Storley weighed in at 77.3 kg for the main event against Florim Zendeli, who came in at 77.6 kg. The heavyweight clash between Sergey Bilostenniy and Renan Ferreira proceeds as scheduled at 118.9 kg and 119.2 kg respectively. Alexander Chizhov and Gadzhi Rabadanov will meet at a catchweight of 72.6 kg. Rabadanov, a 32-year-old Russian with a 26-5-2 record, is a strong grappler who averages 3.43 takedowns per 15 minutes. Rasul Magomedov versus Rafael Xavier and a catchweight contest between Cheyenne Bowers and Sabrinna de Sousa at 60.8 kg round out the notable matchups.

Why it matters
- Magomedov's weight miss puts the featherweight bout in jeopardy or subjects it to a financial penalty and potential catchweight agreement
- Higo, having made weight, holds the leverage in any renegotiation of terms
- The miss adds uncertainty to what was one of the card's more compelling stylistic matchups between two high-accuracy strikers




















