UFC veterans in MMA and karate action Dec. 14-17

Check out which veterans of the UFC are competing in combat sports across the globe this weekend.

This week, the UFC wraps up its year with a pay-per-view event in Las Vegas.

UFC 296 takes place at T-Mobile Arena, and features a pair of title fights. In the main event, [autotag]Leon Edwards[/autotag] looks to defend his welterweight title against [autotag]Colby Covington[/autotag], and [autotag]Alexandre Pantoja[/autotag] defends his flyweight crown against [autotag]Brandon Royval[/autotag].

Elsewhere, many other combat sports events are taking place that feature a number of familiar names that have competed under the UFC banner.

Check out which veterans of the global MMA leader are competing Dec. 14-17.

Scroll below to see how the UFC veterans fared last week, and see the names and details of this weekend’s competitors.

Upcoming event information from Tapology.

Kayla Harrison starts quest for third PFL title in London – but not as the No. 1 seed

The lineup is set for the PFL’s third and final set of playoff fights next month in London.

The lineup is set for the PFL’s third and final set of playoff fights next month in London.

Two-time women’s lightweight season winner and No. 2 seed [autotag]Kayla Harrison[/autotag] (14-0) will headline the card against No. 3 [autotag]Martina Jindrova[/autotag] (6-2) in one of two semifinal fights in the division.

The other half of the bracket features No. 1 [autotag]Larisa Pacheco[/autotag] (17-4) vs. No. 4 [autotag]Olena Kolesnyk[/autotag] (7-4). Pacheco, who lost to Harrison in the 2019 final, finished both her regular season fights in the first round for 12 points to earn the top seed. Harrison and Jindrova finished the regular season with 9 points, while Kolesnyk had 6 for the fourth playoff spot.

The event also features the two semifinal playoff bouts at featherweight. No. 1 seed [autotag]Chris Wade[/autotag] (22-7) takes on No. 4 [autotag]Brendan Loughnane[/autotag] (22-7) and No. 2 [autotag]Ryoji Kudo[/autotag] (11-3-1) meets No. 3 [autotag]Bubba Jenkins[/autotag] (18-5).

The PFL’s third set of playoff fights take place Aug. 20 at Copper Box Arena in London. The four-fight main card of playoff matchups airs on ESPN. A four-fight set of prelims and four fights after the main card stream on ESPN+.

The playoffs open two weeks prior in New York with lightweights and light heavyweights. Then welterweights and heavyweights meet Aug. 13 in Cardiff, Wales.

“Heading to London is huge for the expansion of the league,” PFL president Ray Sefo stated. “We are bringing our brand of MMA to the U.K. and I’m sure they are going to be as excited as I am to see elite fighters like Kayla Harrison, Chris Wade and Brendan Loughnane compete with so much on the line.”

Harrison won the second of her two judo Olympic gold medals at the 2012 Games in London. Now she returns to the city a decade later.

In addition, the PFL announced the signing of muay Thai standout Dakota Ditcheva (5-0), a prized free agent from Manchester, England. The three-time muay Thai world champion is unbeaten early in her MMA career and is considered one of the sport’s top female prospects. Her mother, Lisa Howarth, was a world kickboxing champion.

“We are excited to add Dakota to the global PFL talent roster,” Sefo stated. “Dakota’s outstanding skill set and ability, along with her natural charisma, fit perfectly with the PFL brand of MMA. We believe the PFL is uniquely placed to take her journey forward on a global scale. Coming from a line of elite muay Thai practitioners, we have confidence in Dakota to go to the very top with the PFL and continue her family’s legacy.”

The PFL 2022 Playoffs 3 card includes:

POSTLIMINARY CARD (ESPN+, 5 p.m. ET)

  • [autotag]Dakota Ditcheva[/autotag] vs. [autotag]Hassna Gaber[/autotag]
  • [autotag]Abraham Bably[/autotag] vs. [autotag]Louie Sutherland[/autotag]
  • [autotag]Tayo Odunjo[/autotag] vs. [autotag]Magnus Onyeka[/autotag]
  • [autotag]Kenji Bortoluzzi[/autotag] vs. [autotag]Ali Taleb[/autotag]

MAIN CARD (ESPN, 3 p.m. ET)

  • No. 2 Kayla Harrison vs. No. 3 Martina Jindrova – women’s lightweight semifinal
  • No. 1 Chris Wade vs. No. 4 Brendan Loughnane – featherweight semifinal
  • No. 1 Larisa Pacheco vs. No. 4 Olena Kolesnyk – women’s lightweight semifinal
  • No. 2 Ryoji Kudo vs. No. 3 Bubba Jenkins – featherweight semifinal

PRELIMINARY CARD (ESPN+, 1 p.m. ET)

  • [autotag]Simeon Powell[/autotag] vs. [autotag]Nemanja Uveric[/autotag]
  • [autotag]Stuart Austin[/autotag] vs. [autotag]Sofiane Boukichou[/autotag]
  • [autotag]Marcin Held[/autotag] vs. [autotag]Myles Price[/autotag]
  • [autotag]Aleksandrs Chizovs[/autotag] vs. TBA

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2022 PFL salaries from Atlanta: Anthony Pettis tops disclosed payouts despite loss; Kayla Harrison second

This marks the first time that PFL salaries have been revealed in 2022.

The back half of the 2022 PFL regular season recently took place in Atlanta with three cards in three weeks at Overtime Elite Arena.

Each card spotlighted two specific divisions. PFL 4 took place June 17 and featured men’s lightweights and light heavyweights. One week later, PFL 5 featured featherweights and heavyweights. Last Friday, PFL 6 consisted of welterweights and women’s lightweights.

On Wednesday, MMA Junkie acquired a list of disclosed show and win purses from the Georgia Athletic and Entertainment Commission, the regulatory body that oversaw the events.

Former UFC lightweight champion [autotag]Anthony Pettis[/autotag] ($750,000) led all paydays despite a submission loss to [autotag]Stevie Ray[/autotag]. Two-time PFL season winner [autotag]Kayla Harrison[/autotag] ($500,00) was second on the list, followed by former UFC title challenger and Bellator welterweight champion [autotag]Rory MacDonald[/autotag] ($250,000).

[autotag]Jeremy Stephens[/autotag], [autotag]Lance Palmer[/autotag], [autotag]Brendan Loughnane[/autotag], [autotag]Omari Akhmedov[/autotag], and [autotag]Magomed Magomedkerimov[/autotag] also received six-figure disclosed payouts.

It’s important to note that the figures given do not reflect potential “locker room” bonuses, streaming points, or promotional sponsorship payments.

Scroll below to see the complete payouts for the most recent three PFL events.

Photos: 2022 PFL 4 Ceremonial weigh-ins and faceoffs

Check out these photos from the 2022 PFL 4 ceremonial weigh-ins in Atlanta.

Check out these photos from the 2022 PFL 4 ceremonial weigh-ins and the fighter faceoffs. (Photos courtesy of Cooper Neill, PFL)

Upsets galore at 2021 PFL 1, but season format doesn’t close door on the defeated

Underdogs cashed in three of the four main card fights at 2021 PFL 1, but the defeated aren’t out of it yet.

Upset, upset, upset.

Underdogs cashed in three of the four main card fights Friday at 2021 PFL 1 against three of the promotion’s most notable names.

First, it was seasoned MMA veteran [autotag]Bubba Jenkins[/autotag], who pulled off an improbable unanimous decision victory over two-time featherweight champion [autotag]Lance Palmer[/autotag] in the main card opener.

Two fights later, two-time lightweight champion [autotag]Natan Schulte[/autotag] added a loss to his resume for the first time since 2017 when he was defeated via unanimous decision by former Bellator and UFC fighter [autotag]Marcin Held[/autotag].

“Next time, you can’t expect that I will only go to the ground and try to finish the fight on the ground,” Held said at the post-fight news conference. “I can punch. I can win in the striking. I can win on the ground. I’m a complete MMA fighter. I hope I showed that I’m one of the best fighters in this division here in PFL.”

The main event continued the theme when 2020 breakthrough boxing star [autotag]Clay Collard[/autotag] spoiled the promotional debut of former UFC lightweight champion [autotag]Anthony Pettis[/autotag]. Collard pummeled Pettis in the first two rounds before he survived a late onslaught to notch the unanimous decision win.

“Those are the kind of guys we’ve been chasing since we started this,” Collard said at the post-fight news conference. “He was a (WEC) champion and a UFC champion. It’s a dream come true. To get a win over a guy like that, I think says a lot in this division. I think it made a statement and that’s what I came here to do is make a statement and let everybody know. This is my coming-out party.”

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The celebration is warranted, but only transpires for so long. In the PFL format, victories aren’t measured by momentum, buzz, or card placement. Despite the three wins being high-magnitude victories over big names, the points remain the same. PFL is perhaps the most open field in mixed martial arts. A single loss is a big blow, but the defeated aren’t damned.

“(Brendan Loughnane) was awarded six points tonight,” PFL senior vice president of corporate communications Loren Mack said at the post-fight news conference. “He is the man to beat in this division now (with) six points. The rest of the points that were allocated were three points for the winners, for everybody that won tonight, and zero points for everybody else. The opportunities are still there for the fighters who lost to advance and get to the playoffs, but their backs are against the wall.”

The format makes PFL unique in the MMA space. Not only does it, in theory, play into fighters’ aggression and urgency, but it also winds into the psyche of the competitors having to fight the same opponents multiple times. For example, Jenkins expects Palmer to come back with a vengeance for a rematch that in his estimation is very likely.

“(Palmer) being a two-time champion and such a formidable opponent and such a great athlete for the last five or six years associated with these people and associated with this organization,” Jenkins said at the post-fight news conference. “We figured that after we take this dub, he was going to come back and we’d see him later in the tournament. We knew that after the dub, he’s going to have some people to come back for.”

The promotion returns Friday, April 29 with 2021 PFL 2, which features the welterweight and light heavyweight divisions. The card is headlined by former UFC welterweight title challenger and former Bellator welterweight champion Rory MacDonald as he takes on Curtis Millender.

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Marcin Held upsets two-time PFL champ Natan Schulte, earns unanimous decision nod

Natan Schulte was the second two-time PFL season winner to be upset in the 2021 opening event.

Two-time PFL lightweight champion [autotag]Natan Schulte[/autotag] entered 2021 PFL 1 undefeated but left with his first promotional loss.

Having made stops in the UFC and Bellator in his career, [autotag]Marcin Held[/autotag] (27-7) made his mark in his PFL debut Friday when he defeated Schulte (20-4-1) by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28) in the co-main event.

With the win, Held earned three points in the lightweight standings. The victory extended his winning streak to five, which also includes three wins in ACB and one in the UFC.

As for Schulte, the defeat is his first in PFL. Prior to Friday, Schulte’s last loss came against Islam Mamedov at the final World Series of Fighting (WSOF) event in March 2017. Entering Friday, Schulte had gone 9-0-1 in the 10 fights since.

Check out some highlights in the clips below:

Schulte wasn’t the only two-time PFL champion to lose his 2021 season debut Friday. Earlier on the card, two-time featherweight season winner Lance Palmer was upset by Bubba Jenkins.

2021 PFL 1 took place Friday at Ocean Casino Resort in Atlantic City, N.J. The main card aired on ESPN2 after prelims on ESPN+.

The up-to-the-minute 2021 PFL 1 results include:

  • Marcin Held def. Natan Schulte via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28) – earns 3 points in lightweight standings
  • Movlid Khaybulaev def. Lazar Stojadinovic via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27) – earns 3 points in featherweight standings
  • Bubba Jenkins def. Lance Palmer via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27) – earns 3 points in featherweight standings
  • Brendan Loughnane def. Sheymon Moraes via knockout (punches) – Round 1, 2:55 – earns 6 points in featherweight standings
  • Raush Manfio def. Joilton Lutterbach via split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28) – earns 3 points in lightweight standings
  • Akhmed Aliev def. Mikhail Odintsov via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28) – earns 3 points in lightweight standings
  • Chris Wade def. Anthony Dizy via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28) – earns 3 points in featherweight standings
  • Tyler Diamond def. Sung Bin Jo via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27) – earns 3 points in featherweight standings
  • Alex Martinez def. Loik Radzhabov via split decision (29-28, 28-29, 30-27) – earns 3 points in lightweight standings

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PFL 2021, Week 1 live and official results

Check out the live and official results from the PFL’s first show of the 2021 season including Anthony Pettis, Lance Palmer, and more.

PFL 2021, Week 1 takes place Friday, and you can join us for live and official results beginning at 5:30 p.m. ET (2:30 p.m. PT).

The event takes place at Ocean Casino Resort in Atlantic City, N.J. The main card airs on ESPN 2 following prelims on ESPN+.

In the main event, former UFC lightweight champion [autotag]Anthony Pettis[/autotag] (24-10) battles rising boxing star and former UFC fighter [autotag]Clay Collard[/autotag] (18-8).

The main card also includes 2020 lightweight champion [autotag]Natan Schulte[/autotag] (20-3-1) against [autotag]Marcin Held[/autotag] (26-7) and 2020 featherweight champion [autotag]Lance Palmer[/autotag] (22-3) against [autotag]Bubba Jenkins[/autotag] (14-4).

Official PFL 2021, Week 1 results include:

MAIN CARD (ESPN 2, 9 p.m. ET)

  • Clay Collard vs. Anthony Pettis
  • Marcin Held vs. Natan Schulte
  • Movlid Khaybulaev vs. Lazar Stojadonovic
  • Bubba Jenkins vs. Lance Palmer

PRELIMINARY CARD (ESPN+, 5:30 p.m. ET)

  • Brendan Loughnane vs. Sheymon Moraes
  • Joilton Lutterbach vs. Raush Manfio
  • Akhmet Aliev vs. Mikhail Odintsov
  • Anthony Dizy vs. Chris Wade
  • Sung Bin Jo vs. Tyler Diamond
  • Alex Martinez vs. Loik Radzhabov

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PFL 2021, Week 1 predictions: Who are our three unanimous picks on the main card?

Check out our staff members’ picks for the PFL 2021, Week 1 main card, which includes Anthony Pettis, Natan Schulte and Lance Palmer.

Pettis
vs.
Collard
Held
vs.
Schulte
Khaybulaev
vs.
Stojadinovic
Jenkins
vs.
Palmer
MMA Junkie readers’
consensus picks
2021: 46-29
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Pettis
(78%)
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Schulte
(66%)
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Khaybulaev
(80%)
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Palmer
(82%)
John Morgan
@MMAjunkieJohn
2021: 49-26
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Pettis
schulte2021
Schulte
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Khaybulaev
palmer2021
Palmer
Ken Hathaway
@kenshathaway
2021: 48-27
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Pettis
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Schulte
khaybulaev2021
Khaybulaev
palmer2021
Palmer
Danny Segura
@dannyseguratv
2021: 47-28
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Pettis
schulte2021
Schulte
khaybulaev2021
Khaybulaev
palmer2021
Palmer
Simon Samano
@SJSamano
2021: 47-28
pettis2021
Pettis
schulte2021
Schulte
khaybulaev2021
Khaybulaev
palmer2021
Palmer
George Garcia
@MMAjunkieGeorge
2021: 47-28
pettis2021
Pettis
schulte2021
Schulte
khaybulaev2021
Khaybulaev
palmer2021
Palmer
Nolan King
@mma_kings
2021: 45-30
pettis2021
Pettis
schulte2021
Schulte
khaybulaev2021
Khaybulaev
palmer2021
Palmer
Brian Garcia
@thegoze
2021: 45-30
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pettis2021
Pettis
schulte2021
Schulte
khaybulaev2021
Khaybulaev
palmer2021
Palmer
Dan Tom
@DanTomMMA
2021: 44-31
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Pettis
schulte2021
Schulte
khaybulaev2021
Khaybulaev
palmer2021
Palmer
Matt Erickson
@MMAjunkieMatt
2021: 43-32
pettis2021
Pettis
held2021
Held
khaybulaev2021
Khaybulaev
palmer2021
Palmer
Abbey Subhan
@kammakaze
2021: 42-33
pettis2021
Pettis
schulte2021
Schulte
khaybulaev2021
Khaybulaev
palmer2021
Palmer
Mike Bohn
@MikeBohnMMA
2021: 41-34
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pettis2021
Pettis
schulte2021
Schulte
khaybulaev2021
Khaybulaev
palmer2021
Palmer
Farah Hannoun
@Farah_Hannoun
2021: 39-36
pettis2021
Pettis
schulte2021
Schulte
khaybulaev2021
Khaybulaev
palmer2021
Palmer
BetMGM
Betting Favorites
pettis2021
Pettis -600
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Schulte -400
khaybulaev2021
Khaybulaev -650
palmer2021
Palmer -350

The PFL returns Friday after missing 2020, and lightweights and featherweights kick off the 2021 season.

PFL 2021, Week 1 takes place at Ocean Casino Resort in Atlantic City, N.J. 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, former UFC and WEC lightweight champion [autotag]Anthony Pettis[/autotag] (24-10) makes his PFL debut in a lightweight regular season bout against [autotag]Clay Collard[/autotag] (18-8). Whittaker is a heavy favorite at -600 at BetMGM, and he’s one of three unanimous picks from our 12 editors, writers, videographers and radio hosts.

In the co-feature, two-time PFL lightweight season winner [autotag]Natan Schulte[/autotag] (20-3-1) returns to take on [autotag]Marcin Held[/autotag] (26-7). Schulte is a 4-1 favorite, and only one of our pickers is taking submission specialist Held to pull off the upset.

Also on the main card, [autotag]Movlid Khaybulaev[/autotag] (15-0-1) will try to stay unbeaten in a featherweight season bout against [autotag]Lazar Stojadinovic[/autotag] (14-7). Khaybulaev is a -650 favorite and another of our unanimous picks.

And to open the main card, two-time featherweight season winner [autotag]Lance Palmer[/autotag] (22-3) takes on [autotag]Bubba Jenkins[/autotag] (14-4). Palmer is a -350 favorite and our third unanimous pick.

In the MMA Junkie reader consensus picks, Pettis (78 percent), Schulte (66 percent), Khaybulaev (80 percent) and Palmer (82 percent) are the choices.

Check out all the picks above.

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Anthony Pettis vs. Clay Collard to headline PFL 2021 season opener

It’s showtime for the PFL’s 2021 season beginning April 23.

After a full 2020 season hiatus due to COVID-19, the PFL makes its long-awaited return with its first event of the year.

PFL 2021, Week 1 will see the first matchups at featherweight and lightweight, including the promotional debut of former UFC and WEC lightweight champion [autotag]Anthony Pettis[/autotag].

Pettis (24-10) will feature in the night’s main event against two-sport athlete [autotag]Clay Collard[/autotag] (18-8), while the organization’s lightweight and featherweight champions from 2019, [autotag]Natan Schulte[/autotag] and [autotag]Lance Palmer[/autotag], also are scheduled for action.

Brazilian grappling ace and two-time lightweight champ Schulte (20-3-1) will take on Polish mat specialist [autotag]Marcin Held[/autotag] (26-7) in the co-main event, while two-time featherweight champ Palmer (22-3) will line up against former Brave CF featherweight champ – and former collegiate wrestling rival – [autotag]Bubba Jenkins[/autotag] (14-4) on the main card.

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The main card also will feature a featherweight bout between [autotag]Movlid Khaybulaev[/autotag] (15-0-1) and undefeated promotional newcomer and former Titan FC featherweight champion [autotag]Jason Soares[/autotag] (14-0).

PFL 1 takes place Friday, April 23 at a venue to be confirmed. The event will air on ESPN2 following prelims on ESPN+. Further regular season events will follow on April 29, May 6, and June 10, 17, and 25.

The full PFL 1 lineup includes:

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

  • Anthony Pettis vs. Clay Collard
  • Marcin Held vs. Natan Schulte
  • Movlid Khaybulaev vs. Jason Soares
  • Bubba Jenkins vs. Lance Palmer

PRELIMINARY CARD (ESPN+, 5:30 p.m. ET)

  • Johnny Case vs. Loik Radzhabov
  • Olivier Aubin-Mercier vs. Joilton Lutterbach
  • Akhmed Aliev vs. Mikhail Odintsov
  • Tyler Diamond vs. Jo Sungbin
  • Brendan Loughnane vs. Sheymon Moraes