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PFL Sioux Falls results: Storley, Rabadonov, Bilostenniy win

Oscar Nascimento, MMA News Editor at AgentMMABy Oscar Nascimento
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PFL Sioux Falls concluded with Logan Storley defeating Florim Zendeli by unanimous decision in the main event. Gadji Rabadonov defeated Alexander Chizhov by unanimous decision with scores of 30-27, 30-27, and 29-28. Sergey Bilostenniy scored a third-round TKO victory over Renan Ferreira, while Magomed Magomedov beat Leandro Igo by split decision. Other notable results included Rasul Magomedov defeating Rafael Xavier by unanimous decision, Tayla Santos finishing Kihui Yan with a first-round TKO, and Brett Bye knocking out Taylor Michels in round one. The event featured twelve total bouts with decisions, technical knockouts, and one knockout across various weight classes.

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PFL Sioux Falls wrapped up its twelve-bout card with a series of decisive finishes and unanimous decisions, headlined by Logan Storley's main event victory over Florim Zendeli on May 3, 2026.

Leandro Higo
Leandro Higo

Storley took the main event by unanimous decision, continuing his run as one of PFL's most consistent welterweights. Gadji Rabadonov followed with a dominant unanimous decision over Alexander Chizhov, with two judges scoring it a shutout 30-27 and the third seeing it 29-28.

Magomed Magomedov
Magomed Magomedov

Sergey Bilostenniy delivered one of the night's most emphatic performances, stopping Renan Ferreira by TKO in the third round. The 29-year-old Russian heavyweight stands at six-foot-one with a 75-inch reach and brings genuine finishing power to every outing. His striking accuracy of nearly 65 percent ranks among the sharpest on the PFL roster, and he lands 1.17 significant strikes per minute with consistent output.

Sergey Bilostenniy
Sergey Bilostenniy

Magomed Magomedov, known as "Tiger," edged Leandro Higo by split decision in a close bantamweight contest. The 33-year-old Russian carries a 21-5 record and connects at a 63 percent striking accuracy rate. His opponent, the 36-year-old Brazilian veteran Higo, entered at 23-7 and brought a career striking accuracy of nearly 60 percent, though his output at 0.4 significant strikes per minute left him at a disadvantage against the more active Magomedov.

Logan Storley
Logan Storley

Why it matters

  • Bilostenniy's TKO win over Ferreira strengthens his case as a serious PFL heavyweight title contender
  • Storley's main event decision keeps him firmly in the welterweight conversation heading into the playoff picture
  • Rabadonov's lopsided scores signal a potential rankings climb in his division
  • The Magomedov-Higo split decision could set up a rematch or push both fighters toward must-win situations in the standings
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