The official weigh-in results for PFL Sioux Falls have been released. The main card features Logan Storley (77.3 kg) versus Florim Zendeli (77.6 kg), while Alexander Chizhov (72.6 kg) faces Gadzhi Rabadanov (72.4 kg) at a catchweight. Simeon Powell (93.3 kg) meets Emiliano Sordi (93.4 kg), and Sergey Bilostennyy (118.9 kg) fights Renan Ferreira (119.2 kg). However, Magomed Magomedov failed to make weight at 62.1 kg for his bout against Leandro Igo (61.5 kg). The card also includes several other bouts across various weight classes.
Official weigh-in results for PFL Sioux Falls are in, and one fight has been disrupted after Magomed Magomedov came in over the limit for his scheduled bout against Leandro Higo.

Magomedov, known as "Tiger," tipped the scales at 62.1 kg, missing weight for what was expected to be a featherweight contest. The 33-year-old Russian carries a professional record of 21-5 and stands five-foot-seven with a 70-inch reach. He is a precise striker, posting a striking accuracy of 63.4 percent, though he averages just 0.65 significant strikes per minute. His opponent, Higo — nicknamed "ALTER" — came in on point at 61.5 kg. The 36-year-old Brazilian holds a record of 23-7 and is notably accurate himself, connecting on nearly 60 percent of his significant strikes despite a conservative output of 0.4 per minute.

On the main card, Logan Storley and Florim Zendeli both made weight at 77.3 kg and 77.6 kg respectively for their welterweight clash. Alexander Chizhov and Gadzhi Rabadanov will meet at a catchweight, coming in at 72.6 kg and 72.4 kg. Rabadanov, a 32-year-old Russian with a 26-5-2 record, brings a strong grappling threat, averaging 3.43 takedowns per 15 minutes alongside a 56 percent striking accuracy. The light heavyweight division is also represented, with Simeon Powell and Emiliano Sordi both weighing in near 93.4 kg. In the heavyweight headliner, Sergey Bilostennyy and Renan Ferreira scaled in at 118.9 kg and 119.2 kg respectively.

Why it matters
- Magomedov's weight miss creates uncertainty around whether his bout with Higo proceeds and under what terms
- The catchweight arrangement between Chizhov and Rabadanov signals prior negotiation, removing that contest from any standard divisional context
- Rabadanov's elite takedown rate makes the grappling dynamic in that matchup a key factor to watch





















