PFL Sioux Falls delivered a full slate of results headlined by several notable performances. Logan Storley defeated Florim Zendeli by unanimous decision, while Gadji Rabadanov earned a unanimous decision victory over Alexander Chizhov with scorecards of 30-27, 30-27, and 29-28. Sergey Bilostenniy stopped Renan Ferreira via third-round TKO, and Magomed Magomedov won a split decision over Leandro Higo. Additional results included victories for Rasul Magomedov, Sabrina de Sousa, Sang Won Kim, Tayla Santos, Angel Alvarez, Brett Bye, and Maxwell Djantu Nana. The event featured a mix of decisions, technical knockouts, and one knockout across multiple weight classes.
PFL Sioux Falls concluded with a busy card on May 3, 2026, producing winners across multiple weight classes in a mix of decision victories, technical knockouts, and at least one knockout finish.

Logan Storley headlined the event with a unanimous decision win over Florim Zendeli. Gadji Rabadanov followed with a commanding unanimous decision over Alexander Chizhov, with two judges scoring it 30-27 and a third returning a 29-28 card. Sergey Bilostenniy added a statement finish, stopping Renan Ferreira via TKO in the third round. Rasul Magomedov, Sabrina de Sousa, Sang Won Kim, Tayla Santos, Angel Alvarez, Brett Bye, and Maxwell Djantu Nana also collected victories across the card.

In one of the closer contests of the night, Magomed Magomedov earned a split decision over Leandro Higo. Magomedov, known as "Tiger," carries a 21-5 record and competes out of Russia at 33 years old. Standing five-foot-seven with a 70-inch reach, he brings precise offensive work, connecting on 63 percent of his significant strikes. Higo, the 36-year-old Brazilian nicknamed "Alter," entered with a 23-7 record and a five-foot-eight frame. Despite a striking accuracy of nearly 60 percent, his output of 0.4 significant strikes per minute made for a measured, selective style that the judges ultimately did not favor on the night.

Why it matters
- Bilostenniy's third-round TKO over Ferreira signals momentum in the heavyweight division ahead of any playoff picture
- Magomedov's split decision win over the experienced Higo keeps him in contention, though the narrow margin may invite questions about consistency
- The broad slate of results across weight classes sets up clearer divisional standings as the PFL season progresses




















