
Aaron Jeffery earned a unanimous decision victory over Josh Silveira at PFL Charlotte, sweeping all three judges' scorecards with scores of 30-27, 30-27, and 30-26. The bout took place as part of the PFL Charlotte: Battle vs. Rosta card.
Aaron Jeffery handed Josh Silveira a unanimous decision loss at PFL Charlotte on August 8, 2026, sweeping all three judges' scorecards with tallies of 30-27, 30-27, and 30-26 on the PFL Charlotte: Battle vs. Rosta card.

Jeffery, a 33-year-old Canadian fighting out of Niagara Top Team, improved his professional record to 10-3-0 with the victory. Standing six-foot-two with a 73-inch reach, the orthodox striker lands 3.1 significant strikes per minute at 45 percent accuracy. The win represented another step forward for a fighter who has now won the majority of his professional bouts.
Silveira, nicknamed "Coninha," drops to 15-5-0 following the defeat. The 33-year-old American stands six-foot-one with a 75-inch reach and carries a notably high takedown rate of 9.38 attempts per 15 minutes, making him a persistent grappling threat. His striking accuracy of over 60 percent also marks him as a precise, if selective, offensive fighter.

Why it matters
- Jeffery's dominant scorecards suggest he controlled the contest across all three rounds, not just winning on the margins.
- Silveira's grappling-heavy style, built around nearly 9.4 takedown attempts per 15 minutes, made Jeffery's ability to neutralize or withstand that pressure all the more notable.
- Both fighters sit at 33 years old, placing them squarely in the prime-to-later-career window where results carry significant weight for future PFL seeding and playoff positioning.
















