The PFL event in Sioux Falls featured several main card results. Logan Storley defeated Florim Zendeli by unanimous decision with scores of 30-25 across the board. Gadzi Rabadanov defeated Alexander Chizov by unanimous decision with scores of 29-28, 30-27, and 30-27. Sergey Bilostenny stopped Henan Ferreira by third-round TKO. Magomed Magomedov edged Leandro Igo by split decision with scores of 28-29, 30-27, and 30-27. Rasul Magomedov defeated Rafael Xavier by unanimous decision with all three judges scoring it 30-27. The event took place overnight with multiple Russian fighters securing victories.
PFL returned to Sioux Falls for a packed main card that saw Russian fighters largely dominate proceedings, with Gadzi Rabadanov, Magomed Magomedov, and Rasul Magomedov all leaving with victories.

The headline result saw Logan Storley roll to a dominant unanimous decision over Florim Zendeli, with all three judges scoring it a wide 30-25. Storley, known by the nickname "Storm," is a 32-year-old American standing five-foot-nine with a 71-inch reach. He carries an 18-4 record and backs it up with elite wrestling, averaging 8.75 takedowns per 15 minutes, while his 75.37 percent striking accuracy makes him one of the more precise operators in his division.

Magomed "Tiger" Magomedov picked up a split decision over Brazil's Leandro Higo by scores of 28-29, 30-27, and 30-27. The 33-year-old Russian stands five-foot-seven with a 70-inch reach and holds a 21-5 record. He lands 0.65 significant strikes per minute at a 63.4 percent accuracy clip. Higo, 36, came in at 23-7 and brought experience to the bout, connecting at nearly 60 percent accuracy himself, but it was not enough to sway the majority of the judges.

Gadzi Rabadanov edged Alexander Chizov by unanimous decision, with two judges scoring it 30-27 and the third 29-28. Sergey Bilostenny added a third-round TKO stoppage of Henan Ferreira to the card, and Rasul Magomedov closed out the night with a clean 30-27 sweep on all three scorecards against Rafael Xavier.

Why it matters
- Storley's lopsided win reinforces his status as a top-tier threat in his weight class, blending high-volume wrestling with sharp striking
- Magomed Magomedov's narrow split decision keeps him in contention but may invite scrutiny given the single dissenting scorecard
- The strong showing from multiple Russian fighters sets up potential divisional movement heading into the next PFL season phase















