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PFL Sioux Falls results: Rabadanov and Bilostenniy earn decision victories

Oscar Nascimento, MMA News Editor at AgentMMABy Oscar Nascimento
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PFL Sioux Falls delivered multiple finishes and decision wins across its fight card. In the main event, Logan Storley defeated Florim Zendeli by unanimous decision. Gadzhimurad Rabadanov defeated Alexander Chizhov by unanimous decision with scores of 30-27, 30-27, and 29-28. Sergey Bilostenniy stopped Renan Ferreira by TKO in the third round. Magomed Magomedov earned a split decision over Leandro Igo with scores of 30-27, 28-29, and 30-27. Other notable results included Rasul Magomedov's unanimous decision over Rafael Xavier, and Tayla Santos' first-round TKO victory over Kiyui Yan. The event featured a mix of Russian fighters and international competition.

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PFL's Sioux Falls card on May 3 produced a series of notable results, with Gadzhimurad Rabadanov and Sergey Bilostenniy among those picking up victories via decision and stoppage respectively, while Logan Storley headlined with a unanimous decision win over Florim Zendeli.

Leandro Higo
Leandro Higo

Rabadanov earned his unanimous decision against Alexander Chizhov with scores of 30-27, 30-27, and 29-28. On the other side of that matchup, Leandro Higo — listed in the verified results as the fighter Magomed Magomedov defeated by split decision — entered the Sioux Falls card at 23-7. The 36-year-old Brazilian stands five-foot-eight with a 69-inch reach and brings a striking accuracy of nearly 60 percent, though his output of 0.4 significant strikes per minute makes him one of the lower-volume fighters on the roster.

Magomed Magomedov
Magomed Magomedov

Magomedov, nicknamed "Tiger," improved his record to 21-5 with the split decision victory over Higo, with judges returning scores of 30-27, 28-29, and 30-27. The 33-year-old Russian stands five-foot-seven and carries a 70-inch reach. He lands at a rate of 0.65 significant strikes per minute with a sharp 63.4 percent accuracy, relying almost entirely on his striking rather than the grappling game.

Sergey Bilostenniy
Sergey Bilostenniy

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 six-foot-one with a 75-inch reach and is among the more active strikers in the verified data, landing 1.17 significant strikes per minute at 64.81 percent accuracy. His record moves to 14-4 with the finish.

Logan Storley
Logan Storley

Why it matters

  • Bilostenniy's TKO of Ferreira strengthens his position in a competitive PFL heavyweight field
  • Magomedov's split decision keeps his record well above .500 heading into the playoff race
  • The card featured heavy Russian representation alongside South American and European competition, underlining PFL's international roster depth
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