PFL Championship weigh-in results: All six title fights good to go

Check out the weigh-in results for PFL’s 2019 season finale, which goes down Tuesday in New York.

NEW YORK – The PFL Championship finals are good to go.

All fighters competing on Tuesday night successfully made weight for their title fights Monday morning. PFL officials provided the weigh-in results to MMA Junkie.

The PFL 2019 championship finals takes place at the Hulu Theater at Madison Square Garden. The lone preliminary bout will stream on ESPN+, while the main card airs on ESPN2.

Fighters competing in the six championship bouts on the main card will look to take home $1 million.

Below are the PFL 10 weigh-in results:

MAIN CARD (ESPN2):

  • [autotag]Kayla Harrison[/autotag] (154.8) vs. [autotag]Larissa Pacheco[/autotag] (153.6) – women’s lightweight championship
  • [autotag]David Michaud[/autotag] (169.6) vs. [autotag]Ray Cooper III[/autotag] (168.6) – welterweight championship
  • [autotag]Ali Isaev[/autotag] (258.8) vs. [autotag]Jared Rosholt[/autotag] (250.6) – heavyweight championship
  • [autotag]Natan Schulte[/autotag] (153.6) vs. [autotag]Loik Radzhabov[/autotag] (154.8) – lightweight championship
  • [autotag]Lance Palmer[/autotag] (144.6) vs. [autotag]Alex Gilpin[/autotag] (144.4) – featherweight championship
  • [autotag]Emiliano Sordi[/autotag] (204.4) vs. [autotag]Jordan Johnson[/autotag] (202.2) – light heavyweight championship

PRELIMS (ESPN+)

  • [autotag]Brendan Loughnane[/autotag] (146) vs. [autotag]David Alex Valente[/autotag] (145.8)

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PFL Championship: Title fighters face off ahead of end-of-season finale in New York

Recap the staredowns as the stars of the PFL Championship faced off for the media at the pre-fight press conference in New York.

The 2019 PFL season comes to a close on Dec. 31 as the organization hosts its end-of-year finale in New York, with six championship belts – and six $1 million prize checks – up for grabs.

The fighters sounded off, then faced off, at the recent pre-fight press conference ahead of their respective bouts at the Hulu Theater at Madison Square Garden, as the fighters set for action in the six title fights, plus one featured preliminary bout went eye-to-eye for the cameras.

Headlining the event is a battle for the PFL women’s lightweight title, with two-time Olympic judo champion [autotag]Kayla Harrison[/autotag] (6-0, 6-0 PFL) looking to pick up her first championship gold as an MMA fighter when she takes on Brazil’s [autotag]Larissa Pacheco[/autotag] (13-3, 2-1 PFL).

Their bout tops a seven-fight card that features five more championship matchups as the season-long PFL tournaments come to a conclusion with each division’s final championship bout.

Returning 2018 champions [autotag]Natan Schulte[/autotag] and [autotag]Lance Palmer[/autotag] both made it all the way through to their respective finals once again as they bid to become two-time PFL tournament champions. Schulte (19-3-1, 8-0-1 PFL) takes on [autotag]Loik Radzhabov[/autotag] (13-1-1, 2-1-1 PFL) for the 155-pound strap, while Palmer (21-3, 10-0 PFL) faces off against [autotag]Alex Gilpin[/autotag] (14-3, 2-2 PFL) in the 145-pound final.

The heavyweight belt will be contested between Russian powerhouse [autotag]Ali Isaev[/autotag] (8-0, 4-0 PFL) and gritty American veteran [autotag]Jared Rosholt[/autotag] (20-7, 6-3 PFL), while the 205-pound title will see Argentina’s [autotag]Emiliano Sordi[/autotag] (21-8, 5-1 PFL) take on America’s [autotag]Jordan Johnson[/autotag] (12-1-1, 2-1 PFL). Also up for grabs is the PFL welterweight title, with former UFC veteran [autotag]David Michaud[/autotag] (18-5, 3-1 PFL) taking on 2018 runner-up [autotag]Ray Cooper III[/autotag] (19-7-1, 6-2-1 PFL).

The six title fights will be preceded by a featured featherweight preliminary bout, as England’s [autotag]Brendan Loughnane[/autotag] (18-3, 1-0 PFL) takes on Brazil’s [autotag]David Valente[/autotag] (11-4, 0-0 PFL).

PFL Finals 2019 confirmed fight card includes:

  • Kayla Harrison vs. Larissa Pacheco – for women’s lightweight title
  • Ray Cooper III vs. David Michaud – for welterweight title
  • Ali Isaev vs. Jared Rosholt – for heavyweight title
  • Champion Natan Schulte vs. Loik Radzhabov – for lightweight title
  • Champion Lance Palmer vs. Alex Gilpin – for featherweight title
  • Jordan Johnson vs. Emiliano Sordi – for light heavyweight title
  • Brendan Loughnane vs. David Valente

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Kayla Harrison channeling her inner Cardi B ahead of PFL Championship: ‘I’m living my best life’

Two-time Olympic gold medalist Kayla Harrison has her sights set on gold of another kind at the PFL Finals in New York.

Two-time Olympic gold medalist [autotag]Kayla Harrison[/autotag] is used to winning, but admits her first taste of championship gold as a mixed martial artist will be every bit as sweet as her successes on the Olympic judo mat.

Speaking at the pre-fight press conference ahead of her lightweight title bout with Larissa Pacheco at the 2019 PFL Championship in New York, a beaming Harrison explained how much she is enjoying her new career after transitioning from Olympic judoka to professional mixed martial artist.

“Are you kidding me? I wake up every day and can’t believe that this is my life,” she said. “I’m living my best life – Cardi B and I, we know what’s up! I’m very blessed and truly humbled that people want to hear what I have to say, and I’m going to do the very best that I can to be a good role model, to be a great fighter – one of the greatest fighters ever – and to do it my way.”

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Harrison, who said she wants to “make history,” and “shatter ceilings” as she brings another championship belt back to American Top Team, said the PFL’s tournament structure is tailor-made for someone with her competition experience.

“It’s totally different (competing in MMA compared to judo). I think you have to be a bit crazy to do both, right? You train four years for one day, and that’s really what it’s like here for this, as well. It translates good for me, because I’m used to being in a tournament system, I’m used to fighting a lot, I’m used to having a goal at the end of the tunnel, and using my skill to create my own destiny.

“I love it here – I feel like the PFL is going to be my home for a long, long time. Winning two gold medals and being the first ever to do it for your country is kinda like: ‘Can you really top that?’ But I love the taste of gold. I haven’t touched it since 2016 and this belt’s going to be really special to me.”

Harrison went the distance with Pacheco in their first meeting back at the first PFL event of the 2019 season, and admitted she underestimated the Brazilian. But she also had an ominous warning for her opponent ahead of their rematch as she declared her intention to deliver a statement performance at the Hulu Theater on Dec. 31.

“I would definitely say I didn’t take Larissa as seriously as I should have,” she said. “She’s an amazing fighter, she’s been fighting much longer than me, since she was just a kid. She’s a very game opponent, she’s good everywhere.

“But the strides that I’ve made since May – the ground that I’ve covered – it’s exponential. You can’t stop me. You know what I’m gonna do (and) you can try and stop it, but there’s not going to be any stopping me. And three rounds was bad for her – imagine five rounds of this.”

Harrison’s bout with Pacheco headlines a seven-fight card at the Hulu Theater in New York on Dec. 31. In addition to their women’s lightweight title fight, the card will also see five PFL’s men’s titles decided, with returning champions Natan Schulte and Lance Palmer bidding to become successive two-time season champions at lightweight and featherweight respectively.

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PFL Finals 2019: Confirmed fight card

  • Kayla Harrison vs. Larissa Pacheco – for women’s lightweight title
  • Ray Cooper III vs. David Michaud – for welterweight title
  • Ali Isaev vs. Jared Rosholt – for heavyweight title
  • Champion Natan Schulte vs. Loik Radzhabov – for lightweight title
  • Champion Lance Palmer vs. Alex Gilpin – for featherweight title
  • Jordan Johnson vs. Emiliano Sordi – for light heavyweight title
  • Brendan Loughnane vs. David Valente

PFL Finals 2019: Kayla Harrison channeling her inner Cardi B ahead of title fight

PFL women’s lightweight finalist and 2x Olympic gold medalist Kayla Harrison says she’s living her best life ahead of her title fight against Larissa Pacheco in New York.

PFL women’s lightweight finalist and 2x Olympic gold medalist Kayla Harrison says she’s living her best life ahead of her title fight against Larissa Pacheco in New York.

PFL Playoffs 2019: Make your predictions for six $1 million division finals

We want your predictions for the 2019 PFL playoff finals in New York.

We want your predictions for next week’s 2019 PFL playoff finals in New York.

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 Sunday at noon ET (9 a.m. PT).

Those MMA Junkie reader consensus picks will be part of the PFL 2019 playoff finals staff predictions we release Monday ahead of the event. The 2019 PFL playoff finals take place Tuesday, New Year’s Eve, at Hulu Theater at Madison Square Garden in New York. The card airs on ESPN2.

Make your picks for all six playoff finals inside.

PFL 2019: Check out the finishes that powered the last 12 to the New York finale

Check out the best finishes as the stars of the PFL secured their places in the end-of-year finale in New York.

The PFL’s sophomore season comes to a close in just 30 days’ time, as New York’s Madison Square Garden plays host to the 2019 season finale, with six end-of-season titles up for grabs.

The main event will see two-time Olympic judo gold medalist [autotag]Kayla Harrison[/autotag] (6-0 MMA, 6-0 PFL) look to secure the first major title of her MMA career when she takes on Brazil’s [autotag]Larissa Pacheco[/autotag] (13-3 MMA, 2-1 PFL) in the women’s lightweight final.

While Harrison is looking to claim her maiden MMA title, reigning PFL champions [autotag]Lance Palmer[/autotag] (21-3 MMA, 9-0 PFL) and [autotag]Natan Schulte[/autotag] (19-3-1 MMA, 7-0-1 PFL) return to finals day looking to successfully repeat their season one finishes.

Featherweight Palmer takes on replacement finalist [autotag]Alex Gilpin[/autotag] (14-3 MMA, 2-2 PFL) after his original opponent, Daniel Pineda, was pulled from the card following notice of a potential anti-doping violation.

And Brazilian lightweight Schulte will bid to successfully repeat his season one victory when he takes on Tajikistan’s [autotag]Loik Radzhabov[/autotag] (13-1-1 MMA, 2-1-1 PFL).

Also familiar with competing in the season finale is welterweight [autotag]Ray Cooper III[/autotag] (19-7-1 MMA, 6-2-1 PFL), who lost out to Magomed Magomedkerimov in last year’s welterweight final. This time he’ll look go one step further and capture the 170-pound title against [autotag]David Michaud[/autotag] (18-5 MMA, 3-1 PFL).

Also set for finals action are [autotag]Emiliano Sordi[/autotag] 21-8 MMA, 5-1 PFL) and [autotag]Jordan Johnson[/autotag] (12-1-1 MMA, 2-1-1 PFL), who face off for the light heavyweight title, while undefeated [autotag]Ali Isayev[/autotag] (8-0 MMA, 4-0 PFL) and [autotag]Jared Rosholt[/autotag] (20-7 MMA, 6-3 PFL) will battle for the 2019 heavyweight championship.

Each finalist had to book their place in the Madison Square Garden finale by progressing through back-to-back bouts at the Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas back in October and, as the video above shows, the playoffs produced a feast of finishes in Sin City as the PFL’s best did battle in a bid to punch their ticket to New York.

Now they each stand just one victory away from a PFL title, and a cool $1 million prize.

PFL 2019 Finale championship bouts include:

  • Kayla Harrison vs. Larissa Pacheco – women’s lightweight final
  • Ray Cooper III vs. David Michaud – welterweight final
  • Lance Palmer vs. Alex Gilpin – featherweight final
  • Natan Schulte vs. Loik Radzhabov – lightweight final
  • Emiliano Sordi vs. Jordan Johnson – light heavyweight final
  • Ali Isayev vs Jared Rosholt – heavyweight final

PFL, American Top Team deliver Thanksgiving meals to families in need

PFL officials partnered with American Top Team to help make Thanksgiving a little better for some Southern Florida families.

PFL officials partnered with American Top Team to help make Thanksgiving a little better for some Southern Florida families.

On Wednesday, PFL CEO Peter Murray and PFL 2019 season finalists [autotag]Kayla Harrison[/autotag] and [autotag]Natan Schulte[/autotag] joined other American Top Team staff and fighters to help give back as part of the PFL’s “PFL Fights for Community” program.

“On the steps to the PFL cage is the question, ‘What do you Fight For?'” Murray stated. “Our elite athletes fight for honor, respect and family. At the PFL, we all fight for our community.

“American Top Team is home to elite MMA fighters, including several of our own, such as Kayla Harrison and Natan Schulte. Kayla and Natan are preparing for their championship fights on ESPN2 on New Year’s Eve at Madison Square Garden, where they’ll have a shot at a title and million-dollar prize, but took time out of their busy schedules to give back. As an organization, we place an emphasis on getting out, making a difference and bringing the fight to the community each and every day.”

Turkeys were distributed outside ATT’s famed Coconut Creek headquarters, as well as at Florida’s Gateway Community Outreach, an organization committed to preventing homelessness and restoring self-sufficiency.

Previous “PFL Fights for Community” partners include the Atlantic City Rescue and Randy Couture’s GI Foundation.