Renan Ferreira sets PFL heavyweight knockout record, wants money record next

If Renan Ferreira wanted to put his name atop the list of heavyweight contenders for Bruno Cappelozza’s throne, consider the job done.  

ARLINGTON, Texas – If [autotag]Renan Ferreira[/autotag] wanted to put his name atop the list of heavyweight contenders for Bruno Cappelozza’s throne, consider the job done.

Ferreira (9-2) took out Jamelle Jones (12-8) in just 25 seconds Thursday at the PFL’s second event of the regular season. It was a heavyweight record for the promotion’s fastest finish. Ferreira threw a knee early in the fight, and his shin connected on the left side of Jones’ face and jaw. A few punches on the canvas later, and Ferreira was in the records books.

“There was definitely a game plan,” Ferreira said. “We knew he was going to try to grapple. We knew he was going to try to take me down and wrestle with me. Thank God, everything went on as planned.”

Ferreira fell short of the 2021 PFL postseason in part because his first fight in the regular season, against former UFC heavyweight champ Fabricio Werdum, went all kinds of sideways.

Ferreira originally won with a first-round TKO. But when it was decided replays showed him tapping to a triangle choke missed by referee Keith Peterson, his win was flipped to a no contest. With no points from that fight and just three from a unanimous decision his next time out, Ferreira was left out of the four-man postseason bracket.

If given a chance to run things back with Werdum, who has decided he’ll likely come out of retirement, he’d take it. But he’d take anyone as long as he gets some redemption from 2021 and makes the postseason.

“I respect Fabricio an awful lot, but it’s my time,” Ferreira said. “I feel like this is my moment to shine. If we run this one back, I’m sure I’ll leave with the win again.

“Whoever the PFL puts in front of me, they’re going to have a tough task ahead of them. Cappelozza’s a tough opponent. He’s very aggressive. Should this fight happen, I know it’d be a war. It’d be a great bout, and I’d give my all to leave the cage with a win.”

The 32-year-old Ferreira’s quick win over Jones comes on the heels of a 31-second finish he had against Stuart Austin this past August. Those two results likely have the rest of the PFL’s heavyweights raising an eyebrow at the prospect of stepping in against him.

Couple that with an apparent boost of confidence and comfort, and Ferreira could be the 2022 season’s most dangerous heavyweight.

“I feel at home,” he said. “I’m extremely grateful to the PFL for giving me this opportunity. Rest assured, I’m here – and I’m here to be the champion. (I’m) a perfect example of hard work pays off. Last season, we had a couple hiccups that kept us from making it to the playoffs. But this year, rest assured, the belt is mine. I’m in great shape. I feel great. Whoever’s across the cage from me will have a tough task.

“This is just a consequence of the hard work. This comes with it. I guess the record I’d like to beat now is on the money side of things.”

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After beating Lance Palmer, Chris Wade wants to get his hands on Brendan Loughnane ‘so, so badly’

“I want to get my hands on Brendan so badly – so, so badly. I see the finals as me and him for sure.”

ARLINGTON, Texas – [autotag]Chris Wade[/autotag] knows who he wants to face, but thinks it’ll likely happen in the final.

A finalist in the 2021 season, Wade (21-7) defeated Lance Palmer (22-6) by unanimous decision Thursday at 2022 PFL 2 at Esports Stadium in Arlington, Texas.

On the same night, Brendan Loughnane beat Ryoji Kudo by technical decision. Not only can Wade not wait to face him, but he didn’t think he won his fight.

“I want to get my hands on Brendan so badly – so, so badly,” Wade told reporters following PFL 2. “I see the finals as me and him for sure. Yeah, this first fight they didn’t give me any huge favors giving me a two-time world champ out of the gate as a finalist. To me, the guy that (Loughnane) got to fight being like a -1200 favorite, that was like – come on, dude.

“But that dude proved he was tough, too. I was really surprised. I felt bad that he took that cut on his forehead. He was a goer. I didn’t think Brendan won that fight, honestly. We couldn’t hear anything back there, but he didn’t look like he won that fight to me.”

Having already beaten standout wrestler Bubba Jenkins last season, Wade has now added another Division-I wrestler and former champion to his resume. Although not a lot of wrestling was displayed, Wade was happy to get a win over a name like Palmer.

“It’s amazing,” Wade said. “That’s a legacy fight for me, just like the Bubba Jenkins fight, because we all grew up wrestling and those guys are elite wrestlers that have transitioned successfully into MMA. So for me, beating a two-time world champ, you can’t ask for much more than that.”

Check out the full post-fight interview with Wade in the video above.

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Bruno Cappelozza continues PFL roll with memory of father at forefront

Bruno Cappelozza won the PFL’s heavyweight crown in 2021, and his quest to repeat this year got off to a rousing start Thursday.

ARLINGTON, Texas – [autotag]Bruno Cappelozza[/autotag] won the PFL’s heavyweight crown in 2021, and his quest to repeat this year got off to a rousing start Thursday.

Cappelozza (15-5) made fairly easy work of Stuart Austin (15-8) with a first-round TKO to open the season with six points. In 2021, six points was enough to make the postseason, so the fast start for Cappelozza may prove to be crucial.

After the win, Cappelozza said it was a continuation of fighting to honor the memory of his father. Cappelozza’s father died in October 2021 three days before his PFL title win. But Cappelozza wasn’t told about it until the day after his $1 million win.

“I’m extremely happy,” Cappelozza said after his win over Austin at Esports Arena in Arlington, Texas. “It’s a great feeling. This is me following my dreams and the dreams of my dad. This is just to honor my dad. My dad worked his entire life for this, for me to follow my dreams. All I’ve got to do is keep making him proud and keep working on my side.”

Cappelozza’s 2021 regular season featured two first-round wins for a maximum possible 12 points to reach the four-man postseason playoffs. He finished Jamelle Jones with a second-round TKO in the playoff semifinals, then outworked Ante Delija for a unanimous decision to win the title.

Delija got his own finish Thursday night with a second-round TKO of Matheus Scheffel. A regular season rematch could happen, but there’s also the possibility of matchup with fellow Brazilian Renan Ferreira, who had the fastest heavyweight finish in PFL history with a 25-second knockout of Jones on the main card.

Cappelozza said he’d prefer to delay fighting another Brazilian as long as he can, but ultimately business is business.

“We’ve got to do what we’ve got to do,” he said. “I’d rather not fight another Brazilian. I’d rather fight someone from a different nationality. But it’s what we’re here to do. If it happens, it happens, and we’ll be ready to take care of it.

“Ante fought a great fight. I’m a fan of his. He did great work and he’s a great athlete. It’s heavyweights, man. It’s a tough division. These guys looked good out there today. It’s going to be a tough year for myself.”

Four of the five heavyweight bouts on Thursday’s card ended with knockouts. By contrast, all five of the featherweight bouts on the card went the distance.

Matchups for the second of two regular season fights will be announced later this year.

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2022 PFL 2 results: Bruno Cappelozza picks up where he left off, pounds out Stuart Austin for TKO

Bruno Cappelozza has proved to be one of PFL’s breakthrough stars since his promotional debut during the 2021 season.

[autotag]Bruno Cappelozza[/autotag] won the whole shebang in 2021 and now he’s one step closer to repeating.

In the 2022 PFL 2 main event, Cappelozza (15-5) ground-and-pounded his way to a first-round TKO victory over [autotag]Stuart Austin[/autotag] (15-8) at the 4:24 mark. The event took place Thursday at Esports Stadium in Arlington, Texas.

There was some brief clinching early in Round 1 before they separated. In response to pressure by Cappelozza, Austin shot for a takedown at around two minutes into the round. Cappelozza reversed and separated. A big overhand right stunned Austin, who tried to grab a leg. Cappelozza ended up on top, worked his way to mount, and finished the fight with punches.

The win earned Cappelozza six points in his season debut and extended his winning streak to five, with four knockout victories and a 2021 tournament title clinched over the course of the streak. Meanwhile, Austin enters a two-fight skid and has lost three of his most recent five fights.

The full 2022 PFL 2 results include:

  • Bruno Cappelozza def. Stuart Austin via TKO (punches) – Round 1, 4:24
  • Chris Wade def. Lance Palmer via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 29-28)
  • Brendan Loughnane def. Ryoji Kudo via technical decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)
  • Renan Ferreira def. Jamelle Jones via knockout (punches) – Round 1, 0:25
  • Denis Goltsov def. Cody Goodale via TKO (punches) – Round 1, 3:20
  • Ante Delija def. Matheus Scheffel via TKO (punches) – Round 2, 0:59
  • Bubba Jenkins def. Kyle Bochniak via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)
  • Klidson Abreu def. Adam Keresh via unanimous decision (29-28, 30-27, 30-27)
  • Sheymon Moraes def. Boston Salmon via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)
  • Alejandro Flores def. Saba Bolaghi via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 29-28)

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Fastest KO in PFL heavyweight history: 6-foot-8-inch Renan Ferreira wrecks Jamelle Jones with sneaky shin to jaw

The quickest knockout in PFL heavyweight history (25 seconds) played out Thursday in Arlington, Texas.

[autotag]Renan Ferreira[/autotag] has entered the PFL record books.

During his season-opening fight Thursday at 2022 PFL 2 in Arlington, Texas, Ferreira (9-2) introduced his shin to [autotag]Jamelle Jones[/autotag]’ chin in violent fashion when he finished the fight with a kick and follow-up punches in 25 seconds.

The finishing sequence started off with a sneaky front kick by Ferreira, which in real time fooled the PFL broadcast team into thinking it was a knee. Replay showed it was the shin that clipped Jones (12-8), however. Jones toppled to the canvas face-first as Ferreira blasted him with a barrage of punches that further walloped him into unconsciousness.

The knockout was the fastest in PFL heavyweight history and earned Ferreira six points in the 2022 season. The victory extended Ferreira’s winning streak to three and elongated Jones’ skid to two.

Check out the finish below:

The up-to-the-minute 2022 PFL 2 results include:

  • Renan Ferreira def. Jamelle Jones via knockout (head kick and punches) – Round 1, 0:25
  • Denis Goltsov def. Cody Goodale via TKO (punches) – Round 1, 3:20
  • Ante Delija def. Matheus Scheffel via TKO (punches) – Round 2, 0:59
  • Bubba Jenkins def. Kyle Bochniak via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)
  • Klidson Abreu def. Adam Keresh via unanimous decision (29-28, 30-27, 30-27)
  • Sheymon Moraes def. Boston Salmon via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)
  • Alejandro Flores def. Saba Bolaghi via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 29-28)

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2022 PFL 2 live and official results (6:30 p.m. ET)

Check out the results of 2022 PFL 2 taking place at the Esports Stadium in Arlington, Texas.

ARLINGTON, Texas – The second event of the 2022 PFL season takes place on Thursday at Esports Stadium, and MMA Junkie is on the scene reporting and providing live and official results.

The 2022 PFL 2 event features 10 fights in the heavyweight and featherweight divisions. The event airs on ESPN2 and ESPN+ at 9 p.m. ET following prelims on ESPN+ beginning at 6:30 p.m. ET.

In the main event, 2021 heavyweight champion Bruno Cappelozza (14-5) looks to continue his undefeated PFL run as he takes on Stuart Austin (15-7). The co-main event features two-time PFL champion Lance Palmer (22-5) taking on 2021 featherweight finalist Chris Wade (20-7).

Full results of 2022 PFL 2 include:

Main Card (ESPN2, ESPN+)

  • Bruno Cappelozza vs. Stuart Austin
  • Lance Palmer vs. Chris Wade
  • Brendan Loughnane vs. Ryoji Kudo
  • Renan Ferreira vs. Jamelle Jones
  • Denis Goltsov vs. Cody Goodale

Preliminary card (ESPN+)

  • Ante Delija vs. Matheus Scheffel
  • Kyle Bochniak vs. Bubba Jenkins
  • Klidson Abreu vs. Adam Keresh
  • Sheymon Moraes vs. Boston Salmon
  • Alejandro Flores vs. Saba Bolaghi

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2022 PFL 2 weigh-in results: No scale issues for featherweights, heavyweights

The weigh-ins are in the books for the PFL’s second event of the season, and all 20 fighters hit their marks on the scale.

The weigh-ins are in the books for the PFL’s second event of the season, and all 20 fighters hit their marks on the scale.

Half of the fighters on the card are in the heavyweight division, so not surprisingly there were no issues for any of them. In the main event, 2021 heavyweight season winner Bruno Cappelozza (14-5) takes on Stuart Austin (15-7). Austin will have more than a 10-pound weight advantage after he hit 245.8 pounds; Cappelozza was 235.

In the co-feature, two-time featherweight season winner Lance Palmer (22-5) meets Chris Wade (20-7). Palmer was 145.8 pounds; Wade was 146.

The 10-fight PFL 2022, Week 2 event takes place Thursday at Esports Arena in Arlington, Texas. The main card airs on ESPN2 following prelims on ESPN+.

The complete 2022 PFL 2 weigh-in results include:

MAIN CARD (ESPN2, 9 p.m. ET)

  • Stuart Austin (245.8) vs. Bruno Cappelozza (235)
  • Lance Palmer (145.8) vs. Chris Wade (146)
  • Ryoji Kudo (145.4) vs. Brendan Loughnane (146)
  • Renan Ferreira (260.4) vs. Jamelle Jones (237.4)
  • Denis Goltsov (247.4) vs. Cody Goodale (253.2)

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

  • Ante Delija (247.2) vs. Matheus Scheffel (251.6)
  • Kyle Bochniak (144.4) vs. Bubba Jenkins (146)
  • Klidson Abreu (249.2) vs. Adam Keresh (239.6)
  • Sheymon Moraes (145.2) vs. Boston Salmon (145.4)
  • Saba Bolaghi (145.4) vs. Alejandro Flores (146)

PFL 2022, Week 2 predictions: Who are our three unanimous picks in Texas?

Check out our staff members’ picks for the PFL’s second event of the 2022 regular season, which features featherweights and heavyweights in Texas.

Austin
vs.
Cappelozza
Palmer
vs.
Wade
Kudo
vs.
Loughnane
Ferreira
vs.
Jones
Goltsov
vs.
Goodale
MMA Junkie readers’
consensus picks
59-30
cappelozza2022
Cappelozza
(94%)
palmer2022
Palmer
(55%)
loughnane2022
Loughnane
(90%)
ferreira2022
Ferreira
(89%)
goltsov2022
Goltsov
(85%)
Abbey Subhan
@kammakaze
67-36
cappelozza2022
Cappelozza
palmer2022
Palmer
loughnane2022
Loughnane
ferreira2022
Ferreira
goltsov2022
Goltsov
Matt Erickson
@MMAjunkieMatt
67-36
cappelozza2022
Cappelozza
palmer2022
Palmer
loughnane2022
Loughnane
ferreira2022
Ferreira
goltsov2022
Goltsov
Ken Hathaway
@kenshathaway
66-37
trophy copy 2018 Champion
cappelozza2022
Cappelozza
wade2022
Wade
loughnane2022
Loughnane
ferreira2022
Ferreira
goltsov2022
Goltsov
Simon Samano
@SJSamano
65-38
cappelozza2022
Cappelozza
palmer2022
Palmer
loughnane2022
Loughnane
ferreira2022
Ferreira
goltsov2022
Goltsov
Mike Bohn
@MikeBohnMMA
65-38
trophy copy 2014 Champion
cappelozza2022
Cappelozza
palmer2022
Palmer
loughnane2022
Loughnane
ferreira2022
Ferreira
goltsov2022
Goltsov
Brian Garcia
@thegoze
64-39
trophy copy 2017 Champion
cappelozza2022
Cappelozza
palmer2022
Palmer
loughnane2022
Loughnane
jones2022
Jones
goltsov2022
Goltsov
Nolan King
@mma_kings
64-39
cappelozza2022
Cappelozza
palmer2022
Palmer
loughnane2022
Loughnane
jones2022
Jones
goltsov2022
Goltsov
Farah Hannoun
@Farah_Hannoun
63-40
cappelozza2022
Cappelozza
palmer2022
Palmer
loughnane2022
Loughnane
jones2022
Jones
goltsov2022
Goltsov
Matthew Wells
@MrMWells
62-41
cappelozza2022
Cappelozza
wade2022
Wade
loughnane2022
Loughnane
ferreira2022
Ferreira
goltsov2022
Goltsov
George Garcia
@MMAjunkieGeorge
59-44
cappelozza2022
Cappelozza
wade2022
Wade
loughnane2022
Loughnane
ferreira2022
Ferreira
goltsov2022
Goltsov
Danny Segura
@dannyseguratv
49-54
cappelozza2022
Cappelozza
palmer2022
Palmer
loughnane2022
Loughnane
ferreira2022
Ferreira
goltsov2022
Goltsov

The PFL is back for the second week of its 2022 season with featherweights and heavyweights on the bill.

PFL 2022, Week 2 takes place Thursday at Esports Arena in Arlington, Texas. The main card airs on ESPN2 following prelims on ESPN+.

(Click here to open a PDF of the staff picks grid in a separate window.)

In the main event, 2021 heavyweight season champion [autotag]Bruno Cappelozza[/autotag] (14-5) takes on [autotag]Stuart Austin[/autotag] (15-7). Cappelozza is a heavy betting favorite to start the season out with a win, and all 11 of our editors, writers, radio hosts and videographers have him as one of three unanimous picks on the main card.

In the co-feature, two-time season champion [autotag]Lance Palmer[/autotag] (22-5) will try to get back on the right track at featherweight against [autotag]Chris Wade[/autotag] (20-7). Wade came up short in the 2021 final. But Palmer has not won a fight since his 2019 title; he lost both his fights in 2021. Wade is a slight betting favorite, but it’s Palmer with a big 8-3 lead in the picks.

The second biggest favorite on the card is [autotag]Brendan Loughnane[/autotag] (21-4), who takes on [autotag]Ryoji Kudo[/autotag] (10-2-1) in a featherweight bout to open the regular season. Loughnane is one of our three unanimous picks.

[autotag]Renan Ferreira[/autotag] (8-2) meets [autotag]Jamelle Jones[/autotag] (12-7) in a heavyweight bout. Brazil’s Ferreira is as much as an 8-1 betting favorite, but he’s not a unanimous pick. Still, he’s got a sizable 8-3 lead from our staff pickers.

And to open the main card, [autotag]Denis Goltsov[/autotag] (27-7) is our third unanimous pick against heavyweight late-notice replacement [autotag]Cody Goodale[/autotag] (8-5). Goltsov is the biggest favorite on the card.

In the MMA Junkie reader consensus picks, Cappelozza (94 percent), Palmer (55 percent), Loughnane (90 percent), Ferreira (89 percent) and Goltsov (85 percent) are the choices.

Check out all the picks above.

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Kyle Bochniak looking to make his mark at 2022 PFL 2: ‘I’m coming here to shake up the division’

“After this fight the underdog is gonna be on top and everybody’s gonna hope they’re not gonna get matched up against me.”

[autotag]Kyle Bochniak[/autotag] will look to knock off one of the tournament’s frontrunners immediately upon entry into the PFL season.

A short-notice replacement, Bochniak (11-5) steps in to face Bubba Jenkins (16-5) Thursday at 2022 PFL 2, which takes place at Esports Stadium in Arlington, Texas. The main card streams on ESPN2 and ESPN+ at 9 p.m. ET. after prelims begin on ESPN+ at 6 p.m. ET.

Bochniak, 35, was a fan favorite during his UFC tenure, but never quite got over the hump. Currently riding a three-fight winning streak in his post-octagon run, including a win over Carlton Minus earlier this month, Bochniak thinks he’s primed to beat the odds.

“I’m gonna make my mark known,” Bochniak told MMA Junkie at the 2022 PFL 2 media day. “I’m coming here to shake up the division. After this fight, the underdog is gonna be on top and everybody’s gonna hope they’re not gonna get matched up against me.”

He continued, “I fought three weeks ago. I’m already in the mindset. I don’t care who’s in front of me. Bubba’s the name, it doesn’t really matter. Any one of these guys in this division can get it, and I’m a terrible matchup for anyone.”

Jenkins (16-5) picked up wins over two-time PFL featherweight champion Lance Palmer and ex-UFC fighter Bobby Moffett, before he was eliminated by Chris Wade in the semifinals last season. Although Bochniak is competing against a Division I wrestler in Jenkins, he’s confident his opponent won’t be able to impose his will.

“I think I’m one of the mentally strongest guys in this world,” Bochniak said. “I can bring the fight to anyone. I’m a brawler. I can strike technically. On the ground I can use my jiu-jitsu. I’m extremely difficult to hold on the mat. I got cardio for days, and I think Bubba is gonna come out and try to strike with me and once he feels my power and how comfortable on the feet I am, he’s gonna panic wrestle and he’s gonna do desperate shots and I’m gonna see him gas out, I’m gonna see him look at the clock, I’m gonna take his soul and finish the fight.”

Check out the full media day interview with Bochniak in the video above.

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PFL 2022, Week 2: Make your predictions for Austin vs. Cappelozza, Palmer vs. Wade

We want your predictions for Friday’s PFL 2022, Week 2 event in Arlington, Texas.

We want your predictions for Thursday’s PFL 2022, Week 1 event in Arlington, Texas.

Our staff picks feature includes the consensus picks from MMA Junkie readers. Simply cast your vote for each bout below, and we’ll use the official tallies that are registered by Wednesday at noon ET (9 a.m. PT).

Those MMA Junkie reader consensus picks will be part of the PFL 2022, Week 1 main card staff predictions we release Wednesday ahead of the event. PFL 2022, Week 2 takes place Wednesday at Esports Arena in Arlington, Texas. The main card airs on ESPN2 following prelims on ESPN+.

Make your picks for the fights below.