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
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Schulte
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Khaybulaev
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Palmer
Ken Hathaway
@kenshathaway
2021: 48-27
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Pettis
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Schulte
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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
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Pettis
schulte2021
Schulte
khaybulaev2021
Khaybulaev
palmer2021
Palmer
George Garcia
@MMAjunkieGeorge
2021: 47-28
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Pettis
schulte2021
Schulte
khaybulaev2021
Khaybulaev
palmer2021
Palmer
Nolan King
@mma_kings
2021: 45-30
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Pettis
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Schulte
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Khaybulaev
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Palmer
Brian Garcia
@thegoze
2021: 45-30
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Pettis
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Schulte
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Khaybulaev
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Palmer
Dan Tom
@DanTomMMA
2021: 44-31
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Pettis
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Schulte
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Khaybulaev
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Palmer
Matt Erickson
@MMAjunkieMatt
2021: 43-32
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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
trophy copy 2014 Champion
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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
schulte2021
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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Two-time PFL champion Natan Schulte hopes for finals showdown against Anthony Pettis

As Natan Schulte gears up for another PFL season, he already has his eyes on one of the sport’s big names.

As [autotag]Natan Schulte[/autotag] gears up for another PFL season, he already has his eyes on one of the sport’s big names.

Two-time PFL lightweight champion Schulte (20-3), will be entering the 2021 season against some new but certainly familiar faces, which include a few UFC veterans.

Most notable among them is former UFC and WEC lightweight champion [autotag]Anthony Pettis[/autotag] (24-10), whom Schulte hopes to cross paths with, preferably in the $1 million championship fight at the end of the playoffs.

“I want to fight against Anthony Pettis because he’s ex-UFC,” Schulte told MMA Junkie Radio. “He’s a good fighter, a good name, but I can fight with other guys. Maybe a rematch with Loik (Radzhabov) or other guys. (But) I prefer to fight in the finals against Anthony Pettis.”

Schulte’s first test of the 2021 season sees him take on Marcin Held in the co-main event of PFL 2021, Week 1, which takes place April 23. Pettis will take on Clay Collard in the main event.

Although Schulte has taken on some tough-level competition during his eight-fight winning streak, he faces a unique challenge in Held. The Polish fighter is a leg-lock specialist with finishes by heel hook, kneebar and even a toe hold.

Having rolled with him on the mats before, Schulte is familiar with Held and is wary of the threats he brings to the table.

“I know Marcin Held is a tough opponent,” Schulte said. “I trained with him in American Top Team, but it was a little time. He’s a good opponent for my first fight in PFL.

“I prefer to defend the leg locks against Marcin Held, but I can put my pressure, my striking game, in this fight.”

Schulte already has won the PFL title and banked a $1 million prize twice, but the Brazilian grappling ace said his love of the game is what keeps him coming back for more.

“My motivation is fighting because I love to fight,” he said. “I fight because I wake up every day (and) I love training. I love training in jiu-jitsu, wrestling, muay Thai. My motivation is never for money – my motivation is because I love to fight.”

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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

All six PFL champions to return for 2020 season

Kayla Harrison and five others will look to repeat next season.

All six reigning PFL champions will aim to repeat next season.

The promotion announced this week that [autotag]Kayla Harrison[/autotag], [autotag]Lance Palmer[/autotag], [autotag]Natan Schulte[/autotag], [autotag]Ray Cooper III[/autotag], [autotag]Emiliano Sordi[/autotag] and [autotag]Ali Isaev[/autotag] will return to be part of the 2020 season as they look to earn another $1 million.

Two-time Olympic judo gold medalist Harrison, who remains undefeated in MMA at 7-0, claimed the PFL lightweight title last season with a unanimous decision win over Larissa Pacheco in the finals. Back-to-back champs, featherweight Palmer (22-3) and lightweight Schulte (20-3-1) are yet to lose in PFL.

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Light heavyweight champ Sordi (22-8) became the first Argentinian fighter to win a championship in MMA, finishing every fight last season. Welterweight champ Cooper (20-7-1) found redemption in 2019 after falling short in the 2018 finals by finishing UFC veteran David Michaud in the finals last December.

Former Olympic freestyle wrestler Isaev (9-0) claimed the heavyweight title with a fourth-round finish over ex-UFC fighter Jared Rosholt. The unbeaten Russian’s run also included a last-second stoppage win over Denis Goltsov.

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Natan Schulte says leg kicks a big part of his strategy to outlast Loik Radzhabov for second PFL title

Natan Schulte credits the leg kicks as a big part of the strategy in outlasting Loik Radzhabov.

NEW YORK – [autotag]Natan Schulte[/autotag] credits a specific strategy that helped him get the job done.

Schulte (20-3-1 MMA, 9-0-1 PFL) engaged in easily the best fight of the night, when he outlasted [autotag]Loik Radzhabov[/autotag] (13-2-1 MMA, 2-2-1 PFL) in a five-round battle at the 2019 PFL Championship on Tuesday at Hulu Theater at Madison Square Garden in New York to win the lightweight title and $1 million.

One pivotal strategy was his leg kicks, that Schulte says, were a big part of his game plan to open things up for him offensively.

“That was a big part of the strategy,” Schulte said through a translator at the post-fight news conference. “My striking coach, Katel Kubis, and Luciano Macarrao put this game plan to get his mobility compromised, and since he changes stance all the time, and I do too. So I started kicking both legs and he was not comfortable in either one of them, so that opened a lot for my striking as well.”

It was the second year in a row that Schulte won the lightweight playoffs, and when asked if he’d entertain a superfight with fellow two-time tournament winner, featherweight Lance Palmer, Schulte didn’t seem too keen. He admitted he has a hard time making the 155-pound limit.

“There’s two different weight divisions. I kind of suffer a little bit to make lightweight,” Schulte said. “I don’t believe that he’s going to want to go to lightweight, and we both stay in the division, it’s a natural course.”

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2019 PFL Championship results: Kayla Harrison claims first PFL women’s $1 million title

The PFL’ crowned six $1M champions Tuesday night, including the first women’s titleholder and two repeat champs.

NEW YORK — [autotag]Kayla Harrison[/autotag] has still yet to taste defeat.

The two-time Olympic judo gold medalist defeated [autotag]Larissa Pacheco[/autotag] in the rematch to remain undefeated in her MMA career and win the 2019 PFL women’s lightweight championship and the $1 million prize that went with winning the season tournament.

Harrison’s performance against Pacheco (13-4 MMA, 2-2 PFL) was dominant. The former judoka player was able to take down and control the Brazilian there in all five rounds. Harrison won easily on the scorecard, outpointing Pacheco 50-43, 50-45, 50-45.

Despite looking dominant, Harrison (7-0 MMA, 7-0 PFL) did face some adversity in the fight.

Pacheco threatened with a knee to the head in the third round that seemed to connect clean on Harrison. She also came alive in the fifth, as she walked down Harrison for a good portion of the round while landing shots. Towards the end of the firth and final round Pacheco also threaten with standing ten-finger choke but Harrison eventually turned it into a takedown to finish the fight on top.

Harrison began her professional MMA career in mid-2018. Since she’s compiled seven wins, five via.

Ray Cooper III earns redemption, finishes David Michaud for welterweight crown

[autotag]Ray Cooper III[/autotag] once again got to a PFL championship final, but this time he didn’t leave home the loser.

The Hawaiian fighter stopped [autotag]David Michaud[/autotag] in the co-main event by using a nasty left hook to the body that shut down Michaud. The official stoppage came at 2:56 of round two.

Cooper (20-7-1 MMA, 7-2-1 PFL) came close to having a flawless performance. He controlled Michaud (18-6 MMA, 3-2 PFL) against cage early in the first, dropped him with a hook to the body and maintained top control for the rest of the round.

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In the second round, Cooper failed to get the fight to the ground so he engaged on the feet with Michaud, which got dicey for a bit. A couple minutes in, Michaud connected with some hard knees to the head and some solid hooks that appeared to hurt Cooper. Cooper responded with a takedown and while Michaud was working his way back to his feet, Cooper sat him down with a nasty shot to the liver followed up by punches.

Copper lost in the final of the 2018 PFL season. The win over Michaud marks his first PFL championship win.

Ali Isaev outwrestles Jared Rosholt, finishes for heavyweight crown

[autotag]Ali Isaev [/autotag]defeated [autotag]Jared Rosholt[/autotag] at his own game.

The Russian fighter outwrestled Rosholt (20-8 MMA, 6-4 PFL) over the course of four rounds to eventually get the finish and win the 2019 PFL heavyweight championship.

Rosholt landed good strikes throughout the fight and even threatened with a guillotine at the end of round one. However, Isaev’s pressure and takedowns proved to be the superior factor throughout the fight.

After three rounds of heavy grappling, Isaev (9-0 MMA, 5-0 PFL) was able to get Rosholt to the ground in round four and wear down the American. With less than a minute remaining, Isaev turned up the ground-and-pound and forced Rosholt to shell up. With Rosholt offering no answer to the strikes, the referee had no option but to stop the fight at the 4:09 mark.

Isaev is 36 years old and remains undefeated in his MMA career.

Natan Schulte bests Loik Radzhabov in thrilling throwdown

 

If there were “Fight of the Night” bonuses in PFL, [autotag]Natan Schulte[/autotag] vs. [autotag]Loik Radzhabov[/autotag] would’ve easily earned it.

Both Schulte (20-3-1 MMA, 9-0-1 PFL) and Radzhabov (13-2-1 MMA, 2-2-1 PFL) engaged in a non-stop action battle for 25 minutes. In the end, Schulte left with his hand raised, a $1 million in his pocket, and the 2019 PFL lightweight title. Schulte beat Radzhabov 49-44, 49-46, 48-47 on the scorecards.

Schulte started hot in the fight, wobbling and taking down Radzhabov to have the biggest impact of round one. Second round things took a turn. Radzhabov landed plenty of clean shots and at time seems to hurt Schulte.

From that point on, Rounds 3-5 were quite competitive. Both fighters had good moments on the feet and ground, but ultimately Schulte had the best highlights and control, mounting Radzhabov in rounds four and five. It was a grueling bout that had both fighters spent in the end.

Schulte remains unbeaten PFL, winning both the 2018 and 2019 lightweight championships.

Lance Palmer claims second straight featherweight title

[autotag]Lance Palmer[/autotag] has [autotag]Alex Gilpin[/autotag]’s number.

The 2018 PFL featherweight champion defeated Gilpin (14-4 MMA, 2-3 PFL) for a third time to win the 2019 PFL featherweight belt and his second $1 million dollar prize in the company. Palmer (22-3 MMA, 11-0 PFL) was favored 50-43, 50-44, 50-44 on the judge’s scorecards.

Palmer’s strong wrestling and dominant top control was the protagonist of the fight. Through out the entire five rounds of the 145-pound contest, Palmer took down Gilpin and controlled top position.

Palmer was able to avoid referee stand-ups with his constant advancement in position and ground-and-pound. Gilpin had some threatening moment in rounds one and two with some choked that seemed to catch Palmer’s attention. But despite the admirable efforts, Gilpin was out-grappled the entire fight.

Palmer had beaten Gilpin twice prior to the final, first in May and then again in October.

[autotag]Emiliano Sordi[/autotag] stops [autotag]Jordan Johnson[/autotag] to win light heavyweight championship

Emiliano Sordi’s quick stoppage claims light heavyweight gold

Argentina now has a champion in a major North American promotion.

[autotag]Emiliano Sordi[/autotag] used heavy ground-and-pound to stop [autotag]Jordan Johnson[/autotag] and earn himself $1 million plus the 2019 PFL light heavyweight title.

Sordi (22-8 MMA, 6-1 PFL) and Johnson (12-2-1 MMA, 2-2-1 PFL) traded heavy shots early, but it was Sordi landed the better shots. About halfway through the round, Sordi dropped Johnson with a big straight right hand. Johnson tried to takedown Sordi with a low single once on the ground, but the Argentinian followed up with ground-and-pound to force the referee to waive off the fight.

The official stoppage came at 2:01 mark of the first round.

[autotag]Brendan Loughnane [/autotag] cruises to a decision, outpoints [autotag]David Alex Valente [/autotag]

Brendan Loughnane decisions David Valente

[autotag]Brendan Loughnane [/autotag] remains unbeaten inside the PFL cage.

The Englishman had a seamless decision win over Brazil’s [autotag]David Valente[/autotag] to kick off the PFL championship finals. Loughnane (19-3 MMA, 2-0 PFL) controlled most of the fight using his range and leg kicks.

In the first round, Loughnane took control of the center of the cage and picked apart Valente (11-5 MMA, 0-1 PFL) with leg kicks. Round two was a similar story, as Loughnane used distance and avoided many of the strikes Valente threw. Valente was bit trigger shy and was switching stances to alleviate the leg kicks being absorbed.

Third round Loughnane took down Valente early. Valente got up not long after the takedown. With a sense of urgency, Valente walked down Loughnane but didn’t land anything flush. Loughnane would score another takedown where he landed good ground-and-pound until the final bell rang.

Loughnane defeated Valente 30-27 on all three judge’s scorecards.

The 2019 PFL championships went down on Dec. 31 from the Hulu Theater at Madison Square Graden in New York. The entire main card, which hosted six championship bouts, aired live on ESPN 2. Harrison vs. Pacheco headlined the event.

Full PFL 2019 championship results:

Full 2019 PFL Championship results:

2019 PFL Championship live and official results (6 p.m. ET)

Follow along as the PFL concludes its 2019 season with six $1 million title fights in New York.

NEW YORK – The 2019 PFL Championship finale takes place Tuesday night, and MMA Junkie is on the scene with live results.

The PFL Championship takes place at the Hulu Theater at Madison Square Garden. The main card airs on ESPN2 at 7 p.m. ET following an ESPN+ prelim at 6 p.m.

In the women’s lightweight main event, Kayla Harrison takes on Larissa Pacheco in one of six division finals with $1 million on the line. Lance Palmer (featherweight) and Natan Schulte (lightweight) both look to repeat as champions, while Ray Cooper III (welterweight) looks for redemption after losing last season’s final.

2019 PFL Championship results include:

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

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PFL Championship ceremonial weigh-ins faceoff video

Check out the final faceoffs for all six title fights at the PFL Championship finale in New York.

NEW YORK – The PFL 2019 Championship finale ceremonial weigh-ins are in the books, and MMA Junkie was on the scene for the festivities.

All fighters competing on Tuesday night successfully made weight earlier Monday morning before stepping on the scale for ceremonial weigh-ins in the evening.

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

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.

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You can watch highlights of the final faceoffs in the video above.

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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