PFL announces lineups for pair of August playoff events in New York

The semifinal fights are set for the PFL’s 2023 postseason at lightweight, welterweight, heavyweight, and women’s featherweight.

The remaining semifinal fights are set for the PFL’s 2023 postseason in August.

The promotion announced the lineups for the second and third playoff events taking place at The Theater at MSG in New York on Aug.18 and Aug 23. The events will host semifinal playoff bouts at lightweight, welterweight, heavyweight, and women’s featherweight. Both events will also host a number of non-playoff showcase bouts, and the return of Muhammad Ali’s grandson, Biaggio Ali Walsh for an amateur bout.

Winners of the playoff bouts will advance to 2023 PFL Championships for a chance a a $1 million purse.

Check out details about the events below.

USA TODAY Sports/MMA Junkie rankings, July 11: Pantoja rises, Volkanovski new No. 1 P4P

Alexandre Pantoja is the new UFC flyweight champion, and as a result, nearly reaches the top of the divison’s rankings in this week’s update.

The UFC’s flyweight division has a new champion, and his name is [autotag]Alexandre Pantoja[/autotag].

In the co-feature of UFC 290, Pantoja emerged victorious by split decision against Brandon Moreno in a five-round affair. It was an intense fight, and aside from the one judge who saw the fight in Moreno’s favor, most agreed with the other two judges that Pantoja was the correct winner of the flyweight title.

Pantoja entered the bout ranked No. 5 in the USA TODAY SPORTS/MMA Junkie flyweight rankings. After claiming the title, he rises up to settle in at No. 2, only behind Demetrious Johnson.

The main event of the pay-per-view event saw [autotag]Alexander Volkanovski[/autotag] maintain his stronghold over the featherweight division by recording a third-round TKO of Yair Rodriguez. Volkanovski unified the title, and keeps his No. 1 position in the division. However, his run has elevated him to No. 1 elsewhere, taking the top spot in men’s pound-for-pound.

Check out all the latest pound-for-pound and divisional USA TODAY Sports/MMA Junkie rankings above.

PFL announces immediate USADA anti-doping partnership ‘very similar’ to UFC’s but ‘with minor distinctions’

The UFC and PFL drug testing protocols will be “will be very similar, with minor distinctions,” according to an email acquired by MMA Junkie.

In the wake of numerous positive athlete drug tests, PFL has officially partnered with USADA, the same anti-doping organization utilized by the UFC.

In a memo sent Tuesday by PFL president of fighter operations Ray Sefo to fighters and teams, the promotion announced its immediate installment of the partnership and detailed what that exactly means. Fighters who are partaking in the upcoming playoffs are now required to partake in educational introduction sessions later this week.

According to a document attached to the email, the PFL and UFC drug-testing protocols implemented by USADA “will be very similar, with minor distinctions to account for the PFL’s sport season format.” It is unclear exactly what those distinctions are at this time.

Additonally, whereabouts failures will not be installed to start, though the document indicates that will eventually change.

MMA Junkie acquired and verified the email with multiple people who received it, but asked to remain anonymous as the promotion has not yet spoken publicly on the matter. USADA confirmed the partnership on a new informational page on their official website. ESPN first reported the news.

Read below the email message sent to fighters:

“PFL Fighters,

We are proud to announce that today we are formally launching the PFL Anti-Doping Program in partnership with the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA).

USADA conducts year-round, independent anti-doping programs for all Olympic, Paralympic, and UFC athletes, and will now do so for PFL athletes as well.

This program is part of the PFL’s commitment as a fighter first organization to supporting a safe, level playing field and advancing the highest levels of competition and the integrity of the sport.

The program will begin immediately with initial educational sessions being scheduled with USADA this week for participants in the upcoming Playoffs. Educational sessions to explain the program will be scheduled with other fighters thereafter. It is strongly recommended that each fighter have their coach, manager, or other key support person join the educational sessions.

The PFL Fighter Ops Team will follow up shortly with more details.

In the meantime, more information about the program is available in the attached FAQs and at http://PFL.USADA.org.

Ray Sefo
President of Fighter Operations”

The partnership with USADA comes after a 2023 regular season filled with drug test failures and, at a Nevada Athletic Commission (NAC) hearing, is one PFL indicated would soon come.

Though it does not appear athletic commissions changed their independent drug testing procedures, 10 fighters tested positive over the span of the promotion’s first three regular season events in Las Vegas.

Among the positives were 2022 light heavyweight champion Rob Wilkinson, 2021 heavyweight champion Bruno Cappelozza, former UFC title challenger and Thiago Santos.

All of the fighters who tested positive were suspended, fined, and those who won had their victories overturned. The results of the drug tests from the PFL’s second grouping of regular season events, which took place in Atlanta in June, have not yet been publicized.

Francis Ngannou vs. Tyson Fury boxing match booked for October in Saudi Arabia

There will be no tune-up match for former UFC heavyweight champ Francis Ngannou, who will jump into boxing’s deep end against Tyson Fury.

[autotag]Francis Ngannou[/autotag] hoped for a slow entry into the world of boxing if he couldn’t jump into the deep end straight away against someone like [autotag]Tyson Fury[/autotag].

Now it appears there won’t be a tune-up fight. Ngannou will box Fury in Saudi Arabia on Oct. 28. His manager, Marquel Martin, confirmed the fight to MMA Junkie on Tuesday following multiple reports, including ESPN.

The fight has been talked about for more than a year, but in recent weeks it was looking like a long shot. But Martin told MMA Junkie his client pulled it off.

“It’s all been a blessing,” Martin told MMA Junkie via text message. “Hollywood couldn’t write a better script. Moral of the story: Don’t bet against Francis.”

Ngannou tweeted the news, as well.

“I’ve been waiting to meet Tyson in the ring for the past three years,” Ngannou said in a news release posted by ESPN. “My dream was always to box, and to box the best. After becoming the undisputed MMA heavyweight champion, this is my opportunity to make that dream come true and cement my position as the baddest man on the planet. All I will say to Tyson for now is he better dance in that ring because if I touch him, he’s going to sleep.”

Ngannou vacated his heavyweight title after a contract dispute and left the UFC earlier this year as a free agent. In March, former light heavyweight champion Jon Jones won the vacant heavyweight belt against Ciryl Gane, and will defend it in November at UFC 295.

In May, Ngannou signed a groundbreaking deal with the PFL that is expected to see him in main event, pay-per-view level-type fights and made him a PFL executive, to boot – but also allows him the freedom to box.

Not long after he signed with the PFL, Ngannou told DAZN that he dreamed of a Fury fight, but was realistic to think it might not happen.

“I always dreamed of getting Tyson Fury, but he’s not quite available right now,” Ngannou said in May. “… My goal is to have a tune-up fight this year – at least one before next year. That’s the vision for boxing. My team engaged some discussion with Floyd’s Money Team promotion regarding boxing, and we’re going to see about that, but we’re definitely coming out with a plan, and we’re coming out with something very soon.”

That plan turned out to be Fury after all. What will be a near-certainty is Ngannou and Fury likely will do well financially. Fury recently said he expects Ngannou to make 10-50 times more money than UFC fighters. The irony of that is UFC president Dana White was highly critical of Ngannou when he left the promotion and said Ngannou turned down a deal that would’ve made him the richest heavyweight in history.

In recent weeks, White has tried to stir up talk about Fury against Jones, but Fury wouldn’t take the bait for a crossover MMA fight. Now he has a boxing match against not only a Jones rival, but a White and UFC rival now, as well.

But the fight that was considered a long shot just a few weeks ago now is a reality.

“As soon as that bell goes, it”ll be bombs away,” Fury said in the release. “This guy is supposed to be the hardest puncher in the world, but let’s see how he reacts when he gets hit by the Big GK. I can’t wait to get back out there under the lights. I’m looking forward to showing the world that ‘The Gypsy King’ is the greatest fighter of his generation in an epic battle with another master of his craft. Francis looked tough when he jumped in the ring after the (Dillian) Whyte fight, but there is no one tougher than me.”

For more on the matchup, visit MMA Junkie’s event hub for Fury vs. Ngannou.

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USA TODAY Sports/MMA Junkie rankings, July 4: Sean Strickland moves up

Sean Strickland has won back-to-back main events, and continues to climb in the middleweight rankings.

UFC middleweight contender [autotag]Sean Strickland[/autotag] is getting closer to the top of the division.

At UFC on ESPN 48, Strickland overcame adversity in the first round to finish Abus Magomedov with a flurry of punches in the second frame. The win was Strickland’s second main event victory of the year, after kicking off 2023 with a unanimous decision win over Nassourdine Imavov.

Entering the week at No. 7, Strickland now settles in at No. 6, overtaking Marvin Vettori.

Check out all the latest pound-for-pound and divisional USA TODAY Sports/MMA Junkie rankings above.

UFC, MMA notables celebrate Fourth of July on social media

UFC and MMA fighters’ patriotism was in full force in a variety of ways for Independence Day 2023 in the U.S.

UFC and MMA fighters’ patriotism was on display in full force for Independence Day in the U.S.

Typically, personalities from throughout the sport chose to celebrate the holiday in a variety of ways. Some opt to enjoy time with friends and family. Others keep trapped in the gym to focus on upcoming fights. There’s a mix of all that going on in 2023.

Check below for a collection of the top social media reactions to the Fourth of July holiday.

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MMA Junkie’s Knockout of the Month for June: Sadibou Sy wheel kicks his way to PFL playoffs

With another action-packed month of MMA in the books, MMA Junkie looks at the best knockouts from June 2023.

With another action-packed month of MMA in the books, MMA Junkie looks at the best knockouts from June 2023: Here are the five nominees, listed in chronological order, and winner of MMA Junkie’s Knockout of the Month award for June.

At the bottom of the post, let us know if we got it right by voting for your choice.

PFL announces featherweight, light heavyweight playoff matchups for San Antonio

The semifinal fights are set for the PFL’s 2023 postseason at featherweight and light heavyweight.

The semifinal fights are set for the PFL’s 2023 postseason at featherweight and light heavyweight.

The promotion announced the two playoff pairings in those two divisions. The semifinal winners at the playoff event, which is set for Aug. 4 at Boeing Center at Tech Port in San Antonio, Texas, will meet in the $1 million finals later this year.

In the main event, top-seeded featherweight Bubba Jenkins (21-6) will take on Jesus Pinedo (21-6-1) in one semifinal at 145 pounds. On the other side of the bracket, Gabriel Braga (11-0) meets fellow unbeaten Movlid Khaybulaev (21-0-1). Khaybulaev won the featherweight season in 2021.

In the co-main event, top seeded light heavyweight Josh Silveira (11-1) fights Ty Flores (13-4). And across from them in the 205-pound bracket, Marthin Hamlet (12-4) takes on Impa Kasanganay (13-3).

At featherweight, Jenkins, Braga and Khaybulaev each went 2-0 in the regular season. Jenkins and Braga both finished with 9 points, but Jenkins is in the top-seeded spot. He had a 3-point decisino win over Chris Wade in April, then a 6-point rear-naked choke finish of Sung Bin Jo earlier this month to punch his ticket to the playoffs and, ultimately, the top seed.

At light heavyweight, top-seeded Silveira was one of only three fighters all regular season to have 12 points from two first-round finishes. Hamlet’s No. 2 seed came with 9 points, and Kasanganay and Flores got in with 5 points each – including from just one win for Kasanganay.

The card also features a half-dozen showcase bouts down the card.

The 2023 PFL Playoffs 1 lineup includes:

MAIN CARD (ESPN/ESPN+, 9 p.m. ET)

  • No. 1 Bubba Jenkins vs. No. 4 Jesus Pinedo – featherweight semifinal
  • No. 1 Josh Silveira vs. No. 4 Ty Flores – light heavyweight semifinal
  • No. 2 Gabriel Braga vs. No. 3 Movlid Khaybulaev – featherweight semifinal
  • No. 2 Marthin Hamlet vs. No. 3 Impa Kasanganay – light heavyweight semifinal
  • Keoni Diggs vs. Elvin Espinoza

PRELIMINARY CARD (ESPN+, 6:30 p.m. ET)

  • Thad Jean vs. Ali Omar
  • Lisa Mauldin vs. Desiree Yanez
  • Satoshi Ishi vs. Danilo Marques
  • Ky Bennett vs. Chelsea Hackett
  • Chuck Campbell vs. Billy Elekana

Shane Burgos on taking Natan Schulte’s PFL playoff spot: ‘He deserves it more than I do’

Shane Burgos sympathizes with Natan Schulte after taking his 2023 PFL playoff semifinals spot.

[autotag]Shane Burgos[/autotag] sympathizes with [autotag]Natan Schulte[/autotag] after taking his 2023 PFL playoff spot.

Although Schulte qualified for the lightweight playoffs based on his results, the PFL announced it removed the 2019 PFL champion from the playoffs after promotion officials deemed Schulte and his opponent, Raush Manfio, who’s a close friend and teammate, didn’t put their “best efforts” in the fight as they were contracted to do.

As a result, former UFC fighter Burgos was given a semifinal spot in the playoffs after he thought he had been eliminated. Burgos is happy for the opportunity, but feels weird for taking Schulte’s spot.

“I sympathize with those guys,” Burgos told Fight Bananas. “I’m not a heartless motherf*cker. I get it, man. They’re best friends – like godfather of the other one’s daughter. That’s a sh*t position to be in. I do feel for them in that position. Watching it backstage, you could tell they didn’t want to hurt each other. I sympathize with them because I’ve never been in that position to fight a teammate, let alone a best friend. So I do feel for them.”

Burgos is one of PFL’s biggest signings. When asked to respond to critics claiming it was a ploy by the promotion to get him in the playoffs, Burgos said he sees where people are coming from with the theory.

“I can see what you guys are saying,” Burgos said. “Listen, if you ask me, ‘Do I deserve to be in this position?’ Yes, I do think I deserve to be in this position. But do I think I deserve to be in this position more so than Natan? No, I don’t. The dude, no matter what, he has two wins going to the playoffs. I think he does deserve it moreso than I am.

“At the end of the day, it says win on his record over Manfio and it says win on his record over Stevie Ray. he has two and I’m 1-1, so yeah, he deserves it more than I do. I still think I deserve it overall, but not more than him. If you’ve got to pick four guys, the four guys that have two wins each, those guys deserve it ahead of me. I’m the fifth guy, the next guy in line after that.”

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For more on the card, visit MMA Junkie’s event hub for PFL 2023, Week 6.

USA TODAY Sports/MMA Junkie rankings, June 27: Ilia Topuria takes big leap at 145 pounds

UFC on ABC 5 winners Ilia Topuria and Maycee Barber made the biggest moves in the latest USA TODAY Sports/MMA Junkie rankings update.

There was some notable movement in the MMA landscape over the past week, particularly coming out of UFC on ABC 5 in Jacksonville, Fla.

In the main event at VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena, [autotag]Ilia Topuria[/autotag] continued his emergence as a featherweight contender when he handed a historic beatdown of Josh Emmett en route to a unanimous decision, extending his impressive undefeated record and proving he’s a name on the rise at 145 pounds. The performance claimed him the No. 5 spot in the newest weight class rankings.

The co-headliner, meanwhile, saw another young potential star take another important career step when [autotag]Maycee Barber[/autotag] emerged victorious from a blood-soaked battle with Amanda Ribas by second-round TKO. “The Future” has now won five consecutive fights, and proving with each performance she belongs near the upper echelon in the women’s flyweight division. With the victory, she advances to No. 15 in the latest divisional rankings.

Check out all the latest pound-for-pound and divisional USA TODAY Sports/MMA Junkie rankings above.