At the PFL Sioux Falls weigh-in results, Magomed Magomedov failed to make weight for his bout against Leandro Igo. Magomedov came in at 62.1 kg while Igo weighed 61.5 kg, with Magomedov missing the required limit. The main event features Logan Storley (77.3 kg) versus Florim Zendeli (77.6 kg). Other notable bouts include Alexander Chizhov (72.6 kg) versus Gadzhi Rabadanov (72.4 kg) at a catchweight of 72.6 kg, and Sergey Bilostenny (118.9 kg) versus Renan Ferreira (119.2 kg). All other fighters successfully made weight for their respective bouts.
Magomed Magomedov missed weight ahead of his scheduled bout against Leandro Higo at PFL Sioux Falls, tipping the scales at 62.1 kg against a required limit that his opponent comfortably met at 61.5 kg.

Magomedov, nicknamed "Tiger," carries a record of 21-5-0 and is 33 years old. The Russian stands five-foot-seven with a 70-inch reach and has built his game around precise striking, landing at a 63.4 percent accuracy rate. His failure to make weight puts the status of the bout in question and adds an unwanted asterisk to his PFL campaign.

His opponent, Leandro Higo — known as "Alter" — is a 36-year-old Brazilian with a record of 23-7-0. Higo stands five-foot-eight with a 69-inch reach and posts a striking accuracy of nearly 60 percent. Having come in at the correct weight, Higo fulfilled his obligations and will not be penalized.

Elsewhere on the card, the main event features Logan Storley at 77.3 kg against Florim Zendeli at 77.6 kg, with both fighters clearing their mark. Alexander Chizhov and Gadzhi Rabadanov will meet at a catchweight of 72.6 kg, with Chizhov weighing exactly 72.6 kg and Rabadanov coming in at 72.4 kg. Rabadanov, a 32-year-old Russian with a record of 26-5-2, brings a strong grappling base, averaging 3.43 takedowns per 15 minutes alongside a 56 percent striking accuracy. The heavyweight contest between Sergey Bilostenny at 118.9 kg and Renan Ferreira at 119.2 kg also proceeded without issue.

Why it matters
- Magomedov's miss may result in a portion of his purse being forfeited to Higo
- The bout could proceed as a catchweight contest or be cancelled depending on PFL rules and Higo's willingness to fight
- Higo's professionalism in making weight strengthens his position heading into fight night



















