PFL Sioux Falls concluded with a full card of results featuring several notable outcomes. Logan Storley defeated Florim Zendeli by unanimous decision, while Gadji Rabadanov defeated Alexander Chizhov by unanimous decision with scores of 30-27, 30-27, and 29-28. Simeon Powell stopped Emiliano Sordi by technical knockout in round three, and Sergey Bilostennyy scored a third-round TKO over Renan Ferreira. Magomed Magomedov earned a split decision victory over Leandro Igo with scores of 30-27, 28-29, and 30-27. Additional results included Rasul Magomedov defeating Rafael Xavier unanimously, Sabrina de Sousa defeating Cheyanne Bowers unanimously, and several other finishes and decisions across the card.
PFL Sioux Falls wrapped up with a full card of results on May 3, 2026, headlined by several dominant performances and a string of victories for Russian fighters across multiple divisions.

Logan Storley, known as "Storm," picked up a unanimous decision win over Florim Zendeli to continue building his résumé. The 32-year-old American carries an 18-4 record and is one of the more relentless grapplers on the PFL roster, averaging 8.75 takedowns per 15 minutes alongside a striking accuracy of over 75 percent — a rare combination of pressure wrestling and clean standup.

Magomed Magomedov, nicknamed "Tiger," edged Leandro Higo by split decision with scores of 30-27, 28-29, and 30-27 in what was the closest contest of the night on paper. The 33-year-old Russian holds a 21-5 record and connects at a 63 percent striking accuracy rate. Higo, the 36-year-old Brazilian veteran fighting out of a 23-7 record, brought efficiency of his own with a 59-percent striking accuracy, but it was not enough to sway the majority of judges.

Elsewhere on the card, Gadji Rabadanov defeated Alexander Chizhov by unanimous decision with two judges scoring it 30-27 and one at 29-28. Simeon Powell stopped Emiliano Sordi by TKO in the third round, and Sergey Bilostennyy earned a third-round TKO over Renan Ferreira. Rasul Magomedov defeated Rafael Xavier by unanimous decision, and Sabrina de Sousa took a unanimous nod over Cheyanne Bowers.

Why it matters
- Russian fighters claimed multiple victories across the card, reinforcing depth in the PFL's international talent pool
- Storley's win keeps him in contention in a competitive welterweight field, given his elite takedown volume
- The Magomedov-Higo split decision outcome may invite scrutiny and could influence both fighters' playoff positioning




















