2021 PFL season winner Raush Manfio announces release from promotion

Raush Manfio is no longer with the PFL.

[autotag]Raush Manfio[/autotag]’s run in the PFL has come to an end.

Manfio, winner of the PFL’s 2021 lightweight season, announced Monday he’s no longer with the promotion and is a free agent. The Brazilian said he intends to continue his fighting career and is looking for a new home.

“What’s up guys! I want to share with you, I’m not been part of PFL anymore,” Manfio wrote on Instagram. “We have amazing years over there, but now it’s time for something new, I’m really grateful for every friend I did over there! And now? Where you want to see me fight ??? Share here at the comments , I been working with @suckerpunchent in the last 4 years and he already it’s trying put me to fight the year 🤩!!! WAR HORSE spirit! I’m really anxious to know what’s going next!”

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Manfio’s (17-5) last appearance in the PFL cage was a controversial one.

The American Top Team product in June faced his friend and teammate Natan Schulte in their second regular season bout. Manfio lost to Schulte in an odd, lackluster unanimous decision.

Schulte advanced to the four-man playoffs, but then was controversially removed by the promotion for not showing his “best effort” against his friend. Schulte was replaced by former UFC fighter Shane Burgos.

Manfio was MMA Junkie’s 2021 Newcomer of the Year after his impressive breakout in his debut season with the PFL. Manfio, who entered the PFL lightweight season as an alternate, racked up four consecutive wins, including upsets of Anthony Pettis and Clay Collard, to win the 2021 PFL lightweight season and $1 million.

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Kenny Florian explains why ‘PFL did the right thing’ in replacing Natan Schulte for Shane Burgos in 2023 playoffs

Kenny Florian believes that PFL ultimately did the right thing in removing Natan Schulte from the 2023 playoffs.

LAS VEGAS – [autotag]Kenny Florian[/autotag] doesn’t like the situation that presented itself in the playoffs for PFL’s 2023 lightweight season, but ultimately, he does think it was handled the best way possible.

Last month, [autotag]Natan Schulte[/autotag] beat his friend and teammate [autotag]Raush Manfio[/autotag] at 2023 PFL 6 in a lackluster decision to advance to the lightweight playoffs going down on Aug. 23. However, shortly after, the PFL removed Schulte from the playoffs despite qualifying based on the point system and replaced him with former UFC fighter [autotag]Shane Burgos[/autotag], who didn’t earn enough points to advance.

The promotion justified the move by citing that Schulte and Manfio did not perform to their contractually-obligated level of effort. This caused plenty of controversy in the MMA community.

Florian, who’s a commentator for the PFL, understands the nature of the situation, but disagrees with the criticism that’s been thrown the promotion’s way.

“It’s tough because I can certainly side with the fighters, and by the fighters I mean Natan Schulte and Raush Manfio, in that they were put in a difficult spot,” Florian told MMA Junkie Radio at the UFC X event. “These guys are literally best friends, they’re godfather’s to each other’s kids, so I can definitely sympathize with their situation, but it’s very explicit and very clear in the contract that you actually have to fight 100 percent.

“To me, while watching the fight, I tried to be as honest as possible, but when I was watching the fight I was like, ‘This is basically a sparring session.’ It might’ve even been less than a sparring session. They weren’t throwing full out. Now, some people are saying, ‘Well, this isn’t a fighter’s first thing. The PFL put these guys in this situation, and you can’t just put Shane Burgos in that situation and put him to advance to playoffs.’ What I would argue and say is, they actually are because for someone who did fight their butt off, and they tried to make it to the other side of the bracket and see two other guys that didn’t really take any punches, didn’t really take any kicks, it was basically a grappling match, you could argue, ‘Hey, I have to fight my way and risk my health to make it to the other side and make it to the playoffs.’ These guys really didn’t.”

Although Florian understands why people would be mad, he does think PFL handled it the best they could. The other alternatives could’ve set an ugly precedent, according to Florian.

“I see both sides, but in the end PFL did the right thing because as an organization, and I’m not really big on, ‘Put these fighters down. They have to learn their lesson,’ but at the same time, how do you as an organization have something like that happen and not penalize the fighter?” Florian said. “If you do that, you open up a big Pandora’s box and people go, ‘Well, they did it. Why can’t we do it?’ I think moving on to the future, it would be in the interest of all organizations to go, ‘Hey, listen. We’re not going to have two guys that are best friends, that fight in the same team, that have that kind of relationship fight each other because you risk this thing actually happening, especially when you’re talking about two guys who are trying to make it to the playoffs.’

“So that’s my take on it. It’s unfortunate all the way around. I feel bad for all parties. If Shane Burgos was outpointed by someone else, that person would’ve been put in that situation. They would’ve advanced instead of Shane Burgos in my opinion. So I don’t think it was about Shane Burgos and them trying to put him into the playoffs. I don’t think it was a foul play on the PFL.”

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Video: Was PFL fair or foul to suspend Natan Schulte and Raush Manfio for lackluster bout?

PFL became a magnet for controversy after it suspended two of its former champions for not fighting in the spirit of competition.

The 2023 PFL 6 regular season bout between best friends and longtime training partners [autotag]Natan Schulte[/autotag] and [autotag]Raush Manfio[/autotag] brought the entire structure of the promotion under question.

The fighters went through a glorified sparring match, which Schulte (25-5-1) won by unanimous decision over Manfio (17-5) to clinch a playoff spot. It was a jarring contest, and the cageside commentators criticized the athletes for engaging, despite both claiming they had no desire to face each other due to their relationship.

When it was over, PFL removed Schulte from the postseason and suspended him and Manfio for not fighting in the spirit of competition, leading to a playoff birth for noted offseason signing Shane Burgos.

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The entire situation has sparked controversy and come outrage within the MMA community. Is PFL at fault for booking Schulte vs. Manfio in the first place? Should the athletes take place for delivering a substandard fight? And does PFL utilizing its power to reshuffle the playoff brackets when it claims to be a true sporting organization damage that tagline?

MMA Junkie’s “Spinning Back Clique” panel of Nolan King, Farah Hannoun and Brian “Goze” Garcia joined host “Gorgeous” George Garcia to offer reactions to the situation and answer those questions.

Check out the video above, and the latest complete episode of “Spinning Back Clique” below.

2023 PFL 6 fighter pay: Shane Burgos pockets six-figure purse after move from UFC

Check out the disclosed 2023 PFL 6 fighter pays, including what Shane Burgos is making after jumping over from the UFC.

PFL returned to Atlanta this past Thursday for the third of three shows in three consecutive weeks at Overtime Elite Arena.

2023 PFL 6 featured final regular season bouts at lightweight and welterweight, as well as three showcase fights. In the main event, 2022 PFL lightweight champion [autotag]Olivier Aubin-Mercier[/autotag] knocked out Dana White’s Contender Series alum [autotag]Anthony Romero[/autotag].

Other names on the card included former UFC fighters [autotag]Shane Burgos[/autotag] and [autotag]Clay Collard[/autotag], as well as past PFL championship winners [autotag]Raush Manfio[/autotag], [autotag]Natan Schulte[/autotag], [autotag]Sadibou Sy[/autotag] and [autotag]Magomed Magomedkerimov[/autotag].

MMA Junkie acquired a list of the 24 fighters’ disclosed payouts Monday from the Georgia Athletic and Entertainment Commission. The amounts do not include bonuses, sponsorships or any other discretionary payments.

Five fighters topped the list at $100,000, while all other fighters received five-figure or four-figure payouts. Among them was Burgos, who left the UFC as a free agent to sign with the PFL. Friday, Burgos pocketed a six-figure flat purse against [autotag]Yamato Nishikawa[/autotag].

Scroll below to see the disclosed pay for each 2023 PFL 6 fighter.

PFL’s decision to suspend Raush Manfio ‘distasteful and unnecessary,’ manager says

PFL suspended Raush Manfio and Natan Schulte due to a lackluster bout – and now Manfio’s manager is speaking out.

A manager of one of the two PFL fighters recently suspended by the promotion due to a lackluster bout has taken exception with the decision.

2021 lightweight champion [autotag]Raush Manfio[/autotag] lost to close friend [autotag]Natan Schulte[/autotag], also the godfather of his daughter, at 2023 PFL 6, which took place Friday in Atlanta.

The bout was lackluster in nature with minimal engagements. After the fight, PFL removed Natan Schulte from the playoff spot he had just clinched with the win and suspended him. Manfio also was suspended from competing under the promotion’s banner for the rest of 2023. The promotion said Saturday the actions were taken because the fighters “did not meet the standards which all PFL fighters agree to uphold in competition.”

Brian Butler, of SuckerPunch Entertainment, manages Manfio. Saturday, Butler disavowed the promotion’s decision in a statement to MMA Junkie. He also called into question the subjectiveness of the situation because, despite being a league format, the promotion decides regular-season matchmaking.

“To make a subjective decision like this from a promotion that stakes its claim in fighter advocacy is just a bad look, in my opinion,” Butler said. “Judges make bad calls all the time with less repercussion. Raush and Natan are best friends and have been exclusive training partners for each other for years. Natan is the godfather of Raush’s daughter. To say they know each others styles, tricks and techniques inside and out is a gross understatement.

“Situations like bad style matchups and lackluster fights happen in this sport all the time, but the unique thing about the PFL and the ‘tournament/point format’ is that it would sort itself out on its own in the end. Our client got half his pay and zero points to move forward in the tournament… This is distasteful and unnecessary.”

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Multiple rules listed in official “2023 Rules and Regulations” document posted on the promotion’s website addresses the semifinals, point delegation, and playoff qualification.

Article 1.1.c. indicates the semifinals are based on merit, “Fighters will earn points during the regular season based on their performance and will be ranked in division standings accordingly. At the end of the regular season, the top 4 in each division will make the playoffs.”

However, Article 3.1.b. lays the groundwork for playoff participants to be selected in a more traditional matchmaker-type format, “Semifinal matchups will be determined at the league’s discretion. The league reserves the right to change matchups at any time.”

Additionally, Article 2.3 states that points, which determine who does and does not make the PFL playoffs, can be changed by the promotion at any time.

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According to the promotion’s official lightweight standings, since Schulte was stripped of his three points earned against Manfio, he dropped back down below the playoff qualifying line. Schulte and his representatives have yet to comment.

The 2023 PFL lightweight playoffs will launch Aug. 23 at The Theater at Madison Square Garden. Schulte’s replacement, Shane Burgos, will take on Clay Collard, and 2022 champion Olivier Aubin-Mercier takes on Bruno Miranda.

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

PFL tosses Natan Schulte from playoffs, suspends Raush Manfio after bout ‘did not meet the standards’

A fight between close friends Natan Schulte and Raush Manfio has resulted in both fighters suspended and one removed from the playoffs.

[autotag]Natan Schulte[/autotag] won’t be in the 2023 PFL playoffs after all.

Less than 12 hours after Schulte (25-5-1) defeated [autotag]Raush Manfio[/autotag] (17-5) via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 29-28) at 2023 PFL 6 and clinched a playoff spot in the process, the promotion announced his removal from the postseason and both fighters’ suspensions for the remainder of the season.

“Last night Natan Schulte and Raush Manfio did not meet the standards which all PFL fighters agree to uphold in competition,” a PFL press release Saturday said. “All fighters in their PFL Fight Agreements agree to use their ‘best efforts … skills and abilities as a professional athlete to compete … and defeat any opponent.’”

The bout in question took place Friday at Overtime Elite Arena in Atlanta on the event’s preliminary card. For the majority of three rounds, Schulte and Manfio were hesitant to engage. The two are close friends and training partners.

“It was very clear that Natan and Raush did not meet that contractual standard in yesterday’s bout,” the promotion said. “PFL immediately suspended both fighters from the season and deemed the fight to have 0 points for purposes of League standings. PFL takes this action in recognition of its responsibility to all PFL fighters and all PFL fans.”

As a result, [autotag]Shane Burgos[/autotag] (16-4) will slide into a playoff slot and take on [autotag]Clay Collard[/autotag] (23-10), who previously clinched the No. 1 seed. [autotag]Olivier Aubin-Mercier[/autotag] (19-5) and [autotag]Bruno Miranda[/autotag] (16-3) man the other side of the four-man playoff bracket.

The unusual nature of Friday’s fight gained much attention from fans and even other PFL lightweights prior to the announcement Saturday,

2022 PFL lightweight champion Aubin-Mercier, who defeated Anthony Romero in the card’s main event, questioned if the promotion should have two fighters from the same gym compete in the same weight division.

“It was really weird,” Aubin-Mercier said (via BestFightPicks). “I have to be very clear. I understand 100 percent if I was going to fight my best friend. … It would be a fight like this. But at the same time, it’s unfair to anybody else. I think it showed PFL. When I said I wanted PFL to be better, I think it showed maybe we shouldn’t put two people of the same gym in the same category. This stuff can happen.

 

MMA Junkie reached out Saturday to the George Athletic and Entertainment Commission (GAEC), which oversaw the event. The story will be updated to reflect comment if/when it is received.

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

2023 PFL 3 predictions: Two unanimous picks from welterweight, lightweight openers

Check out our staff members’ picks for 2023 PFL 3 in Las Vegas, which features season-opening fights at welterweight and lightweight.

Sy
vs.
Al-Silawi
Egli
vs.
Magomedkerimov
Ray
vs.
Schulte
Manfio
vs.
Martinez
Lopez
vs.
Mitchell
Amir
vs.
Miranda
Jenkins
vs.
Juusola
MMA Junkie readers’
consensus picks
45-33
sy2023
Sy
(69%)
magomedkerimov2023
Magomedkerimov
(95%)
schulte2023
Schulte
(72%)
manfio2023
Manfio
(88%)
lopez2023
Lopez
(72%)
miranda2023
Miranda
(76%)
jenkins2023
Jenkins
(82%)
Nolan King
@mma_kings
48-30
sy2023
Sy
magomedkerimov2023
Magomedkerimov
schulte2023
Schulte
manfio2023
Manfio
lopez2023
Lopez
miranda2023
Miranda
jenkins2023
Jenkins
Matt Erickson
@MattE
48-30
sy2023
Sy
magomedkerimov2023
Magomedkerimov
schulte2023
Schulte
manfio2023
Manfio
lopez2023
Lopez
miranda2023
Miranda
jenkins2023
Jenkins
George Garcia
@MMAjunkieGeorge
48-30
sy2023
Sy
magomedkerimov2023
Magomedkerimov
schulte2023
Schulte
manfio2023
Manfio
lopez2023
Lopez
miranda2023
Miranda
juusola2023
Juusola
Simon Samano
@SJSamano
47-31
sy2023
Sy
magomedkerimov2023
Magomedkerimov
ray2023
Ray
manfio2023
Manfio
lopez2023
Lopez
miranda2023
Miranda
jenkins2023
Jenkins
Matthew Wells
@MrMWells
45-33
sy2023
Sy
magomedkerimov2023
Magomedkerimov
schulte2023
Schulte
manfio2023
Manfio
mitchell2023
Mitchell
miranda2023
Miranda
jenkins2023
Jenkins
Farah Hannoun
@Farah_Hannoun
44-34
alsilawi2023
Al-Silawi
magomedkerimov2023
Magomedkerimov
schulte2023
Schulte
manfio2023
Manfio
lopez2023
Lopez
amir2023
Amir
jenkins2023
Jenkins
Ken Hathaway
@kenshathaway
44-34
trophy copy 2018, 2022 Champion
sy2023
Sy
magomedkerimov2023
Magomedkerimov
ray2023
Ray
manfio2023
Manfio
lopez2023
Lopez
miranda2023
Miranda
jenkins2023
Jenkins
Abbey Subhan
@kammakaze
44-34
sy2023
Sy
magomedkerimov2023
Magomedkerimov
ray2023
Ray
manfio2023
Manfio
lopez2023
Lopez
miranda2023
Miranda
jenkins2023
Jenkins
Mike Bohn
@MikeBohn
43-35
trophy copy 2014 Champion
sy2023
Sy
magomedkerimov2023
Magomedkerimov
schulte2023
Schulte
manfio2023
Manfio
lopez2023
Lopez
miranda2023
Miranda
jenkins2023
Jenkins
Brian Garcia
@thegoze
43-35
trophy copy 2017 Champion
sy2023
Sy
magomedkerimov2023
Magomedkerimov
ray2023
Ray
manfio2023
Manfio
lopez2023
Lopez
miranda2023
Miranda
jenkins2023
Jenkins
Danny Segura
@dannyseguratv
41-37
sy2023
Sy
magomedkerimov2023
Magomedkerimov
schulte2023
Schulte
manfio2023
Manfio
lopez2023
Lopez
miranda2023
Miranda
jenkins2023
Jenkins

The PFL wraps up its Las Vegas three-event residency this week with the start of the lightweight and welterweight regular seasons.

PFL 2023, Week 3 takes place Friday at The Theater at Virgin Hotels in Las Vegas. The main card airs on ESPN+ following prelims on ESPN and ESPN+.

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

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In the main event, 2022 welterweight season winner [autotag]Sadibou Sy[/autotag] (13-6-2) takes on former Brave CF champion [autotag]Jarrah Al-Silawi[/autotag] (18-4). Sy is nearly a 2-1 favorite at the betting window, and our 11 editors, writers, radio hosts and videographers have him as a near-unanimous pick at 10-1.

In the co-feature, [autotag]Magomed Magomedkerimov[/autotag] (30-6) is by far the biggest favorite on the card at more than 12-1 in his welterweight bout against [autotag]Ben Egli[/autotag] (14-4). Not surprisingly, Magomedkerimov is one of two unanimous picks on the main card.

Also on the main card, two-time (2018, 2019) lightweight season winner [autotag]Natan Schulte[/autotag] (23-5-1) is back to take on [autotag]Stevie Ray[/autotag] (25-11). Schulte is a 4-1 betting favorite, but Ray has a pocket of support that leaves Schulte with just a 7-4 picks lead.

[autotag]Raush Manfio[/autotag] (16-4), the 2021 lightweight winner, takes on [autotag]Alexander Martinez[/autotag] (10-3) to open his 2023 regular season. Even though Martinez is the slight -150 favorite at the betting window, Manfio is our staff members’ other unanimous pick a 11-0.

[autotag]Shane Mitchell[/autotag] (13-4) takes on the unbeaten [autotag]Nayib Lopez[/autotag] (15-0) at welterweight. Lopez is a -250 favorite and is a near-unanimous pick at 10-1. And -150 lightweight favorite Bruno Miranda (14-3) is a 10-1 pick over Ahmed Amir (12-3-1).

To open the main card, [autotag]Brandon Jenkins[/autotag] (16-9) is a slight favorite at welterweight against [autotag]Zach Juusola[/autotag] (13-9), and he’s got a big 10-1 picks lead.

In the MMA Junkie consensus picks, Sy (69 percent), Magomedkerimov (95 percent), Schulte (72 percent), Manfio (88 percent), Lopez (72 percent), Miranda (76 percent) and Jenkins (82 percent) are the choices.

Check out all the picks above.

For more on the card, visit MMA Junkie’s event hub for PFL 2023, Week 3.

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Clay Collard, Raush Manfio, more booked to complete 2023 PFL 3 card

The lineup for the third PFL event of this season is now complete.

The lineup for the third PFL event of this season is now complete.

The promotion announced on Monday the full lineup for 2023 PFL 3, which is set to go down April 14 at The Theater at Virgin Hotels in Las Vegas.

These newly announced fights, which include fan favorites and two former champions, join the previously announced matchups that make up the main and co-main event in Olivier Aubin-Mercier vs. Shane Burgos and Sadibou Sy vs. Jarrah Al-Silawi.

2019 PFL lightweight champion [autotag]Natan Schulte[/autotag] takes on former UFC veteran and 2022 PFL runner-up [autotag]Stevie Ray[/autotag] in a matchup at 155 pounds. Schulte is on a two-fight winning streak, with his most recent victory being a submission over Jeremy Stephens this past November. Ray also competed in November, where he lost to Aubin-Mercier in the 2022 PFL lightweight final.

The other former champion added to the card is [autotag]Raush Manfio[/autotag], who won the 2021 PFL lightweight season. He’ll be taking on [autotag]Alexander Martinez[/autotag]. Manfio last fought in June, also losing to Aubin-Mercier – a result that snapped a five-fight winning streak.

Additionally, [autotag]Clay Collard[/autotag], one of PFL’s most exciting fighters, will take on [autotag]Yamato Nishikawa[/autotag] to close out the preliminary card.

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Below is the full lineup for 2023 PFL 3:

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

  • Olivier Aubin-Mercier vs. Shane Burgos
  • Sadibou Sy vs. Jarrah Al-Silawi
  • Natan Schulte vs. Stevie Ray
  • Raush Manfio vs. Alexander Martinez
  • Shane Mitchell vs. TBA
  • Abdelaziz Abdulvakhabov vs. Ahmed Ami

PRELIMINARY CARD (ESPN2, ESPN+, 7 p.m. ET)

  • Clay Collard vs. Yamato Nishikawa
  • Magomed Magomedkerimov vs. Don Madge
  • Carlos Leal vs. David Zawada
  • Magomed Umalatov vs. Dilano Taylor

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.

2022 PFL 4 live and official results

Follow along for live results of 2022 PFL 4 in Atlanta, a card that features Clay Collard, Jeremy Stephens, Antonio Carlos Junior, and more.

The fourth event of the 2022 PFL season takes place on Friday at Overtime Elite Arena in Atlanta, the venue and location which will host three straight cards.

The 2022 PFL 4 event featured 10 fights in the lightweight and light heavyweight divisions. The event aired on ESPN and ESPN+ at 10 p.m. ET following prelims on ESPN+ beginning at 7 p.m. ET.

In the main event, former UFC fighter [autotag]Clay Collard[/autotag] (21-9) battles Canada’s [autotag]Alex Martinez[/autotag] (9-2). The co-main event features 2021 PFL light heavyweight champion [autotag]Antonio Carlos Junior[/autotag] (14-5) against [autotag]Bruce Souto[/autotag] (15-4).

Rounding out the main card is [autotag]Olivier Aubin-Mercier[/autotag] (14-5) vs. [autotag]Raush Manfio [/autotag](16-3) and [autotag]Jeremy Stephen[/autotag]s (28-20) vs. Myles Price (11-8).

Up-to-the-minute 2022 PFL 4 results include:

MAIN CARD (ESPN2, ESPN+, 10 p.m. ET)

  • Clay Collard vs. Alex Martinez
  • Antonio Carlos Junior vs. Bruce Souto
  • Olivier Aubin-Mercier vs. Raush Manfio
  • Myles Price vs. Jeremy Stephens

PRELIMINARY CARD (ESPN+, 7 p.m. ET)

  • Omari Akhmedov vs. Teodoras Aukstuolis
  • Marcin Held vs. Natan Schulte
  • Delan Monte vs. Emiliano Sordi
  • Viktor Pesta vs. Rob Wilkinson
  • Marthin Hamlet vs. Josh Silveira
  • Jake Childers vs. Nate Jennerman

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