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    Sherdog’s live
    PFL Sioux Falls coverage will begin Saturday at 7 p.m. ET.

    A world class
    welterweight clash headlines PFL Sioux Falls: Tune in Saturday, May
    2 at 7 p.m. ET on ESPN2
    .

    Round 1

    The Sanford Pentagon in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, will host a
    dozen matchups for the latest PFL offering this May. There may be
    no title on the line at night’s end, but that does not mean these
    matches will be any less compelling. We kick things off at the
    heavyweight division, as U.S. Virgin Islands native Williams (10-5,
    1-3 PFL) looks to end the longest losing streak (three) of his
    career. To do so, he will have to get through Nana (7-2, 2-1 PFL),
    who saw his own victorious stretch come to a halt last October. The
    third man in the cage for the big men will be referee Nick Berens,
    who keeps watch as the fighters touch gloves.

    Nana positions himself in the center of the cage, where he pushes
    out a few jabs right off the bat. When Williams is about to
    counter, Nana kicks his front leg. He tosses the same strike once
    more to try to set something else up, but Williams is out of the
    way for anything else. Williams lunges behind an overhand right,
    and Nana skirts back to take the sting out of it. Williams chops at
    the front leg to disrupt him coming in, and he hand-fights to parry
    an intercepting blow. Nana lets go a thudding inside leg kick,
    getting knocked back a step with a right hand but no worse for
    wear. Both big men reach at one another with wide swings, but they
    are out of range with most of it. Williams does get off the end of
    a one-two on the forward brow, and he takes a right hand to the
    ribs for his effort.

    Both men scoop with awkward left hooks to score them on one
    another, and the match turns into a sparring match with little put
    behind their swings. Nana comes up short on a left hand, and he
    dances away from a counter. Williams stands Nana up with a right
    hand, and he eventually shoots in for a takedown after absorbing a
    few naked low kicks. All Williams can do is press Nana to the
    fencing for a moment, with the Cameroon native turning him back
    around as they jockey for position. Williams tags Nana with a right
    hand right before bell, concluding a close round.

    Sherdog Scores

    Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 Williams
    Brian Knapp scores the round: 10-9 Williams
    Mike Pendleton scores the round: 10-9 Williams

    Round 2

    The two slowly work towards one another offering tentative strikes,
    still not committing fully as they take turns tossing strikes at
    one another. Nana is the aggressor, although not by a wide margin,
    as Williams is ready and willing to counter and jab back. Nana
    springs around with his jab, and he sneaks in a right hand as
    Williams is transitioning to sting him. Williams reacts poorly from
    a subsequent punch, an oddly angled left hook, but he gathers his
    thoughts and rifles off a one-two. Nana gets poked in the eye
    during an exchange, and Williams backs off to let him clear it out
    when Berens does not register it.

    Nana meanders towards his target, ripping a body shot as a takedown
    shot bears down on him. Williams is shut down when pursuing the
    tackle, and he gets popped in the chops on the way out. Nana keeps
    pressing forward behind his jab, doubling it up to decent effect.
    After some chasing from Nana, Nana walks face-first into an
    overhand right and tanks it without batting an eye. Nana’s counters
    do not get released, as he fakes and feints to draw out exaggerated
    reactions from the man from the Virgin Islands. Nana walks into a
    jab and no-sells it, looking to set up an overhand right with a low
    kick but not throwing the former. The tepid round draws to a
    close.

    Sherdog Scores

    Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 Nana
    Brian Knapp scores the round: 10-9 Nana
    Mike Pendleton scores the round: 10-9 Nana

    Round 3

    The big men high-five, neither man appearing fatigued thus far.
    Nana bounces on his heels before letting go with a body kick, and
    Williams kicks him back in the knee. Nana answers that strike back
    post haste. Williams punches his way into a takedown attempt, but
    he does not even go for the standard double or single and instead
    just mashes his way forward into a body lock clinched position.
    Nana pushes him away without absorbing any damage, and he gets back
    to flicking his jab out. When Williams reaches out to find his
    distance, Nana grabs his wrist with both gloves, and Williams looks
    at him strangely until he releases the grip. Nana sneaks in short
    double jabs, pecking and probing without swinging for the
    bleachers. Williams lets go with a left hand, and Nana wipes his
    eye as if he was poked again, and Berens does not call it so they
    sort of fight on. Williams lets him off the hook for a few seconds
    before confusedly shooting in for a naked single, this time
    changing levels enough to actually possibly take the fight
    down.

    Nana stands his man up with his own back to the wall, and he shoves
    Williams away to reset. Williams parries the jab he knows is
    coming, and he cannot quite figure out what to do when Nana grabs
    his lead hand in exchanges. Williams swats out a left hook that is
    well out of range, and he pulls a right hand before letting it go
    all the way. Nana lets go with a body that lands a bit low, and
    Williams ignores it to rush forward in pursuit of a level change.
    Nana shuts it down and keeps himself close enough to Williams but
    not within clinch territory. Nana beats Williams to the punch with
    a left hand on the temple, and he leans to the side to avoid a few
    punches. Fifteen minutes elapse, and both men raise their arms in
    the air.

    Sherdog Scores

    Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 Nana (29-28 Nana)
    Brian Knapp scores the round: 10-9 Nana (29-28 Nana)
    Mike Pendleton scores the round: 10-9 Nana (29-28 Nana)

    The Official Result

    Maxwell Djantou Nana def. Karl Williams via Unanimous Decision
    (29-28, 30-27, 30-27)

    Round 1

    It’s an all-South Dakota affair between MMA neophytes as the
    prelims roll on. Making not just his organizational debut but also
    his first walk to the cage professionally, “Seabass” Bye (0-0, 0-0
    PFL) wants to
    kick the ass of Michels (1-0, 0-0 PFL)—and
    those in the crowd are sure to let him know he should. The
    welterweights will test the waters as they collide under the
    auspice of referee Kevin MacDonald, clocking the match in with a
    glove touch.

    Bye gets right to work, stringing short combinations together. He
    mixes punches into kicks, setting up body shots with head work and
    vice versa. Michels takes them on the chin and abdomen and
    considers a level change. Bye fires off a left hand and absorbs one
    back, and Michels gets in close to ding him with an overhand right.
    Bye catches a body kick to loop a right hand back at his man, and
    he turns Michels with a few punches upstairs. Michels gathers his
    thoughts, his nose glowing read, and he looses a kick the same time
    Bye does. Michels falls to the mat, and Bye leaps at him and almost
    instantly has an arm-triangle choke in play. Michels explodes out
    of the danger, and Bye time a head kick when Michels is resetting.
    Michels takes it well, but uppercuts from Bye that follow get
    through and bloody him up.

    Bye lets fly a kick under the armpit, and he tosses out a low kick
    and gets countered. His foot bumps into the peninsula south of the
    Equator, and there is no pause from it but just a short first bump.
    The blood begins to leak more heavily from Michels’ right cheek,
    and Bye goes right to the head and left to the body.
    Bye steps through to keep landing blows, driving a
    knee to the liver and bending Michels over. Bye digs a left to the
    same spot, and Michels collapses. Bye knows he is on the home
    stretch. Michels shells up, and Bye lords over him beating him down
    with his fists until MacDonald has to step in and rescue
    Michels.
    That is one way to kick off a professional
    career, who did not need to even use the grappling chops that he
    supposedly has in his arsenal.

    The Official Result

    Brett Bye def. Taylor Michels R1 3:40 via TKO (Punches)

    Round 1

    A pair of well-traveled lightweights duel as they introduce
    themselves to the PFL brass in this preliminary offering. Alvarez
    (10-2, 0-0 PFL) reps Cuba and trains out of Kill Cliff FC, while
    36-year-old Logan (13-9, 0-0 PFL) will be receiving a veritable
    hero’s welcome as one of the few competitors on the billing from
    the home state. A fist bump kicks things off, with referee Jason
    Herzog standing by.

    Logan stays on the outer edge of the cage to work his way in, while
    Alvarez hangs out in the center of it measuring his range. Logan
    reaches him with a long left and a right, and he remains in the
    pocket too long and gets countered by a pair of speedy punches.
    Logan escapes and resets to work his way forward, dodging a body
    kick and a couple fists as well. Logan pounds a kick into the
    raised guard, and he ducks away when Alvarez swarms him. Logan
    kicks low with both legs, sticking out his jab behind it. Alvarez
    backs him off with a few swings, and he takes one in the solar
    plexus on the way. Alvarez gives chase and winds up with a hefty
    left hook.

    Logan strikes back with his own lead hook, with his guard high
    enough to protect from an Alvarez high kick. Alvarez lets fly
    another head kick, and he rushes at Logan and loads up on a trio of
    punches. Logan bounces off the fencing and goes to the body with a
    left and keeps working on the front leg. Alvarez crashes the pocket
    but cannot find his mark, with Logan playing the matador to
    Alvarez’ bull. Alvarez has strikes careen off his foe’s gloves with
    little impact, and he eats a hard leg kick and a left hook on the
    temple. While Logan circles away, Alvarez boots him hard in the
    front leg to make him stumble. Logan blitzes with a low kick and a
    left hook, keeping Alvarez honest when engaging. Alvarez loads up
    and whiffs on an overhand right, and both men land right hands
    before the bell.

    Sherdog Scores

    Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 Logan
    Brian Knapp scores the round: 10-9 Alvarez
    Mike Pendleton scores the round: 10-9 Logan

    Round 2

    Alvarez works his way forward to start the round, and he finds the
    perfect spot to slam his foot into the side of Logan’s dome. Logan
    hits the deck, scrambling like a madman to get back to his feet.
    Alvarez is so excited about the impact, he winds up clinching, and
    Logan is able to survive and get his wits about him, all while
    Alvarez is still swinging when he can. Logan breaks off and
    separates, taking a left hand that makes him blink and a liver kick
    that makes him frown. Alvarez gets right in front of Logan, ready
    and willing to throw hands as he gains confidence in his power.
    Logan keeps moving, but his offense is considerably lower while
    Alvarez is in his grill. Alvarez bullies him with short, strong
    punches up close, making Logan rebound off the wire.

    Alvarez can play target practice as Logan remains largely
    offensively muted, relegated to single strikes for the most part.
    Alvarez gives chase, throwing kicks anywhere open, as Logan’s jab
    falls feebly past him. Alvarez invests in another body kick, easily
    parrying what comes back his way and countering that with a sharp
    right hook. Logan finally appears to be getting back into it,
    authoring up several long jabs and follow-up punches in short
    barrages. Alvarez boots him in the liver and chases after him with
    two hooks. Logan keeps his jab active, but it is now Alvarez who is
    doing the leg kicking for the most part. Logan steps in to attack,
    but he peels back before engaging. This leaves him wide open, and
    Alvarez staggers him with a right hand. Logan gathers his thoughts
    and shoots in low for a single, abandoning it in hopes of opening
    up a haymaker. Alvarez is able to stop the takedown and avoid the
    big swing, all while bopping Logan once before the horn.

    Sherdog Scores

    Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 Alvarez
    Brian Knapp scores the round: 10-9 Alvarez
    Mike Pendleton scores the round: 10-9 Alvarez

    Round 3

    Logan offers a glove touch, and Alvarez accepts it before they get
    to it. Logan, fired up by corner advice between rounds, lunges at
    his opponent repeatedly. Logan catches his man a few times,
    resulting in Alvarez slipping and dropping frustratedly to a knee.
    Alvarez bounces back up to return to his forward-moving best, and
    he whiffs on a pair of huge hooks by the smallest of margins. Logan
    turns his hips into a chopping kick, and when he throws another,
    Alvarez charges him and storms him with a long surge of punches.
    Logan bounces off the cage to find a better angle in, and Alvarez’
    body kicks are starting to pay off as he reacts worse when taking
    each successive one. Logan tries to tie up and body lock Alvarez,
    but he falls woefully short and has to back away. Logan has to turn
    tail and run when Alvarez backs him into a proverbial corner, and
    he does not have the speed to take advantage with Alvarez falling
    after lobbing a head kick.

    Alvarez is right back up, boxing up Logan with strikes that have
    drawn swelling around both of the South Dakotan’s eyes. Logan chips
    at the head leg and leans back from a wide swing, staying in motion
    so he does not get his chin checked. Logan splits the guard with a
    right hand and considers a takedown shot, but he abandons it in a
    hurry. Alvarez plods forward, putting three fists on his opponent
    and allowing Logan to close the distance. When Logan gets in range,
    Alvarez brawls with him with a few concussive blows that make Logan
    question his life decisions. Logan shakes it all off and hurls
    punches back, bloodying up Alvarez’ nose when he does manage to get
    through. The momentum of Logan’s swings lead him to a takedown
    effort, but Alvarez stands him up and absorbs a flush elbow. Logan
    tries for one final takedown, and Alvarez flips him over and tosses
    him aside as time expires.

    Sherdog Scores

    Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 Alvarez (29-28 Alvarez)
    Brian Knapp scores the round: 10-9 Alvarez (30-27 Alvarez)
    Mike Pendleton scores the round: 10-9 Alvarez (29-28 Alvarez)

    The Official Result

    Angel Alvarez def. Bryce Logan via Unanimous Decision (30-27,
    29-28, 29-28)

    Round 1

    Back after a suspension for multiple banned substances—to say
    nothing of her explanation, where she claimed in a rush to work
    out, she inadvertently took bodybuilder husband’s
    supplements—Santos (22-4, 3-1 PFL) is aiming to bounce back from
    her first pro stoppage loss in a big way. She welcomes China’s Yan
    (25-5, 0-0 PFL) to the promotion, and she will likely serve as the
    heftiest betting favorite this evening as she hovers well north of
    -1000 to near -1500. Never tell Yan, or referee Nick Berens, the
    odds. The flyweights do not bump fists.

    Santos strikes first, kicking the Chinese woman in the ribs. She
    stays just out of range of any counter, but she is warned for
    outstretched fingers. Yan circles on the outside, working a leg
    kick, and she has her head snapped back with a right hand. Yan dips
    in to throw hands, and Santos welcomes a short flurry with one of
    her own. Santos reaches with her long jab, digging out with a body
    kick and keeping Yan far at the end of her strikes. Yan struggles
    to get in, as Santos chews her up with kicks to the front leg and
    torso.
    Santos calls on her inner Bas Rutten to keep
    crushing the body of “Queen Kong,” pushing out a finalizing front
    kick that stabs directly into Yan’s liver. Yan backs off and hits
    the wall, crumbling when the crippling pain sets in a moment later.
    Berens watches on but is not getting involved yet, allowing Santos
    to beat down Yan with punches until he finally
    intervenes.
    Santos walks off and flexes, recording
    what will likely be her fastest finish in nearly a decade after
    putting in about two minutes of work.

    The Official Result

    Taila Santos def. Qihui Yan R1 2:02 via TKO (Front Kick to the Body
    and Punches)

    Round 1

    In a classic battle of Peru vs. South Korea, Bandenay (27-9, 2 NC;
    0-0 PFL) and Kim (14-6-1, 0-0 PFL) take center stage ready to throw
    down for the next 15 minutes or fewer. Both men celebrate
    relatively evenly distributed methods of victory, which means that
    referee Nick Berens will need to be on his A-game to be ready to
    intervene at a moment’s notice. The 145ers get after it without a
    glove touch effort.

    Both fighters measure one another with kicks, with the longer
    Bandenay using his body kick from a wide berth to get through. Kim
    answers with a clapping body kick, darting away from a punch combo
    that does not reach him. Bandenay fires off another kick to the
    side, already making the South Korean’s torso turn red. Berens asks
    for both fighters to close their fists, and Kim answers first with
    a takedown shot. Bandenay defends it by putting his back to the
    wall, and Kim looks for a body lock but only ends up twirling
    Bandenay around. Kim stays busy in the clinch with knee strikes,
    and Bandenay answers him right back.

    Bandenay digs a loud punch to the ribs, thwarting a Kim body lock
    toss but unable to stop Kim from hitting a head-and-arm throw to
    put him down. Kim looks to impose himself on top, and he runs into
    butterfly hooks from Bandenay’s knees to his hips. Bandenay turns
    to give his back up and hopefully stand, and Kim quickly mat
    returns him and nearly pulls his foe’s shorts all the way off in
    the process. Bandenay keeps an active guard from his back, but
    there is no setup or anything from it as Kim measures an elbow and
    shucks aside a couple submission setups. Kim steps over to half
    guard and lowers his shoulder down for a possible arm-triangle
    choke. Bandenay bucks to kick Kim back to his guard, and the horn
    sounds.

    Sherdog Scores

    Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 Kim
    Brian Knapp scores the round: 10-9 Kim
    Mike Pendleton scores the round: 10-9 Kim

    Round 2

    Kim rushes out of his corner and kicks high, falling over and
    bouncing back up before Bandenay can get to him. Bandenay hammers
    him in the ribs with a kick with a sound reminiscent of a baseball
    bat thwacking a side of beef. You know, when that happens at the
    butcher shop. Bandenay starts ripping knees when they get up close,
    mashing them into the liver as he briefly compromises Kim. Kim
    hurries to take the fight down, elevating and slamming “The
    Peruvian Problem” down to take his back. Kim gets a hook in and has
    Bandenay on his side, where he proceeds to bash and batter Bandenay
    with punches and elbows while seated in full mount. Bandenay
    hand-fights to protect the worst of what is raining down on him,
    until Kim starts lashing out with high-amplitude elbows. Berens
    watches closely while Kim jackhammers his adversary with
    elbows.

    Bandenay twists and turns to remain just active enough to stay in
    the fight, pushing his feet off the fence to reposition himself.
    It is not enough, as Kim clobbers him with a
    seemingly unending onslaught of vicious elbows. The elbows do not
    stop, and Bandenay is taking unnecessary damage while no longer
    intelligently defending himself. Berens calls it on account of
    rain, with the only surprise that Bandenay’s face is not
    reminiscent of a horror movie after taking so many hacking
    elbows.
    Kim leaps on top of the cage to let out a
    roar, and his team joins him inside of the cage to hoot and holler
    with him.

    The Official Result

    Sang Won Kim def. Humberto Bandenay R2 2:56 via TKO (Elbows)

    Round 1

    Once scheduled as a flyweight contest, de Sousa (5-0, 2-0 PFL)
    struggled to get to 126 pounds and was permitted by Bowers (7-2,
    0-0 PFL) and the company to shift the match all the way up to 134
    pounds. Of the two, the Bahrain native has already made a walk to
    the PFL cage before, while it will be new grounds for LFA vet
    Bowers. The women touching gloves to open up the melee, referee
    Kevin MacDonald stands back to observe what is next.

    Bowers works her way in while constantly switching stances, backing
    off when de Sousa lets her hands fly. Bowers spins with a kick to
    the ribs, and de Sousa backs her off with fast punches. Bowers jabs
    the body with the ball of her foot, staying in the pocket a bit too
    long to take some shots. De Sousa beats Bowers to the punch with a
    left hand, and she goes with two to the body. Bowers backs her off
    with a front kick, using her foot as a jab. De Sousa strings short
    but effective combinations together, nailing the front leg with a
    kick after landing punches. De Sousa dings Bowers again, drawing
    out an inaccurate spin. The South Dakotan gathers herself and keeps
    wading into the fury, driving home a knee on the jaw and checking
    her own nose to see if she is bleeding. She is not, and she
    celebrates this with a spinning back fist.

    Bowers has a kick caught, and she takes a punch and shakes it off
    to hurl back a slapping kick. De Sousa digs a left to the body,
    with Bowers ready and willing to retaliate with a knee up the
    middle. De Sousa paws out punches, leaning back when counters fly.
    Now Bowers’ nose is bleeding. De Sousa uses the blood as a
    bullseye, marking her up with blazing fast combinations. Bowers
    keeps at range with a high kick, which bounces off the guard. De
    Sousa clips her opponent, taking a low kick on the way out but
    landing the flusher of the two with her hands. De Sousa catches a
    kick and considers a takedown, but Bowers stands her up with a few
    elbows on the face. The Brazilian by way of Bahrain cannot get the
    fight down, and they duke it out to the horn.

    Sherdog Scores

    Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 de Sousa
    Brian Knapp scores the round: 10-9 de Sousa
    Mike Pendleton scores the round: 10-9 de Sousa

    Round 2

    The ladies clap hands before picking up right where they left off.
    De Sousa dodges a spin kick and a follow-up right hand, targeting
    the body when Bowers settles. Bowers plods forward swinging hard,
    and de Sousa welcomes this and trades with her. De Sousa whips a
    right and left hand around the guard, with Bowers tanking them and
    offering back a head kick. De Sousa splits the guard with a left
    hand, and she catches Bowers coming in with a left hook. She nails
    Bowers with another left, and Bowers completely ignores it and
    walks her down fearlessly. De Sousa pecks out with her jab and
    ducks a spinning strike, intercepting a low kick thrown by Bowers
    with three or four fast hands. Bowers remains in de Sousa’s face,
    chasing her around the cage, but this opens up de Sousa’s offense.
    De Sousa thinks about a throw attempt, but Bowers pushes through it
    and keeps pressing forward to force the unbeaten woman to
    continuously fight off her back foot. Bowers just misses with a
    front kick down the middle.

    De Sousa sees that Bowers is loading up more on her attacks, and
    she slips away from the big wings. Bowers goes high with a kick,
    and de Sousa catches it. Bowers walks on her hands and turns to
    slap de Sousa in the face with her other foot. De Sousa reels and
    resets, but it is Bowers consistently pushing the pace on her. De
    Sousa partially flattens the bridge of Bowers’ nose, as Bowers
    leads with her head more often than not. De Sousa is exceedingly
    accurate as Bowers sometimes walks directly into her swings, and
    Bowers’ pressure is significant but may not be having the effect
    she intended. The round ends.

    Sherdog Scores

    Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 de Sousa
    Brian Knapp scores the round: 10-9 Bowers
    Mike Pendleton scores the round: 10-9 Bowers

    Round 3

    There is a clap of hands to lead off the last round, and the two
    women appear fresh as daisies and display it with immediate
    offense. Bowers is the aggressor again, to the point that she
    closes in, grabs hold of a single-leg takedown, and dumps the
    Brazilian to the floor. De Sousa off her back searches for a
    leglock, and Bowers climbs over it to establish herself in half
    guard. De Sousa continues pursuing a free foot, and Bowers puts her
    posterior in her face until standing up again. De Sousa follows
    her, taking a knee to the body on the way up. Bowers marches
    forward and gets countered with a quick right hand, but she is able
    to push the pace just a bit more to get off three on her own.

    Bowers continues to press the action, forcing de Sousa to deal with
    her pressure and increased volume. De Sousa fires back efficiently,
    allowing Bowers to sell out so she can bust her in the chops with
    solid counters. One such heavy counter from de Sousa forces Bowers
    to turn around, and Bowers uses this to her advantage by spinning
    with a back fist that careens off the temple. Bowers is not taking
    many steps backwards, forcing de Sousa to deal with her
    snowball-rolling-down-a-hill momentum. De Sousa does technically
    take plenty of steps back, but they are strategic for the most part
    and draws out a fun back-and-forth brawl. The two ladies go one
    after the other trading hands and feet, fighting all the way to the
    bell. It could go either way.

    Sherdog Scores

    Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 Bowers (29-28 de Sousa)
    Brian Knapp scores the round: 10-9 Bowers (29-28 Bowers)
    Mike Pendleton scores the round: 10-9 Bowers (29-28 Bowers)

    The Official Result

    Sabrinna de Sousa def. Cheyanne Bowers via Unanimous Decision
    (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

    Round 1

    Wrapping up the preliminary section of the fight card is another
    representative from Bahrain in unbeaten Magomedov (8-0, 1-0 PFL).
    He draws well-traveled Xavier (14-8, 1-0 PFL), whose list of recent
    training camps include Thailand, Brazil and Germany. Referee Jason
    Herzog will learn quickly whether all that training has paid off,
    or if Magomedov will keep the 0 next to his name. The light
    heavyweights touch ‘em up to start things off.

    The taller, longer Xavier slowly walks forward, and after about 20
    seconds, he slams his shin into Magomedov’s calf. Xavier kicks the
    same spot, and he is countered with a right hand upstairs. The
    Russian by way of Bahrain crashes forward and practically tackles
    Xavier to the mat with his chest and shoulder. Magomedov lands
    right on top, in the guard looking to do some damage. He slashes
    down with short, menacing elbows as he keeps Xavier stuck on his
    back. Magomedov steps over to half guard with relative ease.

    It takes mere seconds after that for Magomedov to advance to side
    control, and he gets a little too greedy and tries to isolate an
    arm for a crucifix setup. This allows Xavier to buck him to the
    other side, but not completely off of him. Xavier manages to
    recover his guard, but this only keeps Magomedov on top of him
    smacking him around and racking up control time. Xavier uses his
    knee to push off and get a modicum of space, but Magomedov is a
    205-pound-plus lead weight on him smothering and grinding him out.
    The fans do not approve, and voice their frustrations with a
    smattering of boos. Magomedov ignores it all and keeps attacking,
    opening up a cut on the bridge of his foe’s nose. When Xavier gets
    feet on the hips to push off, Magomedov wiggles through it to
    remain in the guard raining down strikes. The fairly one-sided
    round concludes.

    Sherdog Scores

    Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 Magomedov
    Brian Knapp scores the round: 10-9 Magomedov
    Mike Pendleton scores the round: 10-9 Magomedov

    Round 2

    Xavier comes out of his corner on the offensive, using his leg to
    stick Magomedov in the chest. He whiffs on a head kick, and
    Magomedov answers him back with a low kick that makes Xavier recoil
    it to take the oomph out of it. Xavier boots Magomedov in the leg,
    and he slides to the side as Magomedov dives after a takedown.
    Magomedov climbs back to his feet, lands a right hand and backs off
    to allow Xavier to come to him. Xavier stands around waiting for
    something to happen, and Magomedov runs at him and blasts him in
    the temple with a right hand. The Brazilian stumbles back on baby
    deer legs and/or on the stanky leg, and Magomedov bowls him over
    with a takedown rather than pummeling him upright. Magomedov climbs
    straight into the guard again, with Xavier closing it up trying to
    defend his face with his hands. Magomedov stacks him up and exerts
    heavy pressure.

    The grind has been embraced by Magomedov, who advances to half
    guard smoothly. Xavier looks for a sweep off his back, but there is
    nothing to it. When Xavier flirts with a leglock, Magomedov reaches
    over, grabs the fence and improves his position. Herzog yells at
    him, but the damage is done figuratively speaking. Magomedov sits
    down again in half guard, nullifying the Brazilian for prolonged
    stretches. Xavier defends against giving up full mount, but time is
    his enemy as he has no answers. The round comes to an end.

    Sherdog Scores

    Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 Magomedov
    Brian Knapp scores the round: 10-9 Magomedov
    Mike Pendleton scores the round: 10-9 Magomedov

    Round 3

    The 205ers bump fists, and like before, Xavier commences the round
    walking forward. He tosses a calf kick, and then one to the lower
    body as his foot slaps directly into the cup. Herzog calls time,
    and Magomedov paces back and forth to adjust himself and recover.
    After about 30 seconds, Magomedov states he is ready, and they
    touch gloves to restart. Xavier stands in front of Magomedov, doing
    little more than offering a single body kick for the good part of a
    minute. Magomedov jabs him in the stomach, and he whiffs on the
    reply. Magomedov reaches out, and Xavier drills him in the chin
    with a jump knee. Magomedov answers with a double, and he sucks the
    wind out of his foe, his foe’s team and the audience as well by
    landing it. Xavier sits his back against the cage and even flirts
    with a front choke, but he does not have the proper leverage and
    Magomedov pushes him to be flat on his back. Magomedov suffocates
    from above, with a steady diet of body and head shots not
    individually destructive but collectively scoring.

    Xavier appears totally out of options as he tries to grab hold of
    Magomedov’s wrist with both hands to force a lock, but Magomedov
    easily pulls his limb free and proceeds to beat Xavier with it. As
    fans start booing, Xavier’s team encourages them in hopes of
    eliciting a crowd-inspired standup. Herzog is a true pro and just
    stands watching on ever vigilant as Magomedov slashes Xavier open
    with an elbow. Blood leaks from multiple wounds on the Brazilian’s
    face, who is under fire and feebly offers up the occasional
    responsive swing from his back that has nothing on it. Xavier lifts
    his legs up to set up a possible submission, and Magomedov laughs
    it off and remains in guard until the grueling match closes.

    Sherdog Scores

    Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 Magomedov (30-27 Magomedov)
    Brian Knapp scores the round: 10-9 Magomedov (30-27 Magomedov)
    Mike Pendleton scores the round: 10-9 Magomedov (30-27
    Magomedov)

    The Official Result

    Rasul Magomedov def. Rafael Xavier via Unanimous Decision (30-27,
    30-27, 30-27)

    Round 1

    Unable to reach the bantamweight limit, Magomedov (21-5, 1-1
    PFL)—no relation to the one from the previous bout, as far as we
    know—clocked in heavy and surrendered a fraction of his purse to
    his opponent. “Alter” Higo (23-7, 0-1 PFL) will gladly accept that
    chunk of change in addition to still being able to throw down
    tonight, and he proceeds without a glove touch. Referee Nick Berens
    will keep things on the up-and-up.

    Magomedov smacks the front leg with an introductory kick, as seems
    to be the custom these days in the sport. Higo kicks him on the
    front leg, and Magomedov pulls his shorts up and points at the limb
    to implore the Brazilian to kick him again. When Higo does not
    engage, Magomedov spins with a wheel kick as Higo is out of range,
    and Higo points to his head mockingly. Magomedov spins with another
    kick, this one a back kick, and it connects square on the body.
    Magomedov goes to the well with one more spin, a back fist now, and
    Higo is wise to it. Higo catches an advancing Magomedov and lifts
    him in the air, and before he can land a slam, Magomedov threatens
    with a standing mid-air choke. Higo sets him down, and Magomedov
    jogs around laughing. Magomedov whips a kick at Higo, who catches
    it and searches for a level change. Magomedov leans against the
    fencing to keep his balance, and he turns Higo around in the
    clinch.

    Magomedov tries to break out of the clinch, but it is Higo who
    concludes it with a powerful elbow on the temple. Higo stands in
    the pocket to let go with a low kick, opening him up for a counter
    overhand right. When Magomedov throws a second big right hand, Higo
    closes in to take him down. Magomedov defends once more with the
    fence at his back, and Higo threatens with a trip from a body lock.
    Magomedov stays on his feet as Higo leans on him, with Higo
    exerting so much pressure it is almost as if he wishes to squeeze
    the Russian through the chain links like a Play-Do toy. Magomedov
    slowly, methodically gains the leverage to turn Higo around,
    kneeing Higo once before lifting him up and twirling him about.
    Magomedov cannot get the takedown either, so they break off. With
    seconds to spare, Higo gets a bit of space and blasts “Tiger” in
    the face with a spinning back fist. The round concludes after that,
    as Higo gets in his face and starts wooing.

    Sherdog Scores

    Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 Magomedov
    Brian Knapp scores the round: 10-9 Magomedov
    Mike Pendleton scores the round: 10-9 Magomedov

    Round 2

    Higo is in a rush coming out of his corner, putting some mustard
    behind a low kick. Magomedov shoots for a takedown in the open
    cage, and Higo jumps in the air to snatch hold of a guillotine
    choke. Higo cranks it with all his might, leaning back in hopes of
    finishing the job, but Magomedov grits it out and lowers Higo to
    the mat. Magomedov’s eyes go wide as he slides his head out,
    slightly compromised from the submission and having to shake out of
    it. Higo stays somewhat busy from his back, throwing his legs up
    and hacking with elbows off his back. Magomedov’s shorts nearly
    slide off as he engages in his grappling, and Higo hangs on rather
    than pushing off to escape. Higo’s subsequent butterfly hooks lead
    to little more than Magomedov posturing up to hammer him in the
    face twice, so Higo thinks better of this strategy and closes his
    guard up.

    Magomedov softens up his opponent with steady ground work, and he
    thwarts the triangle and armbar setups. Higo still manages to trip
    Magomedov up, who hits his seat, and both men spring back upright.
    Higo rushes after the Russian to bully him to the wire, and they
    turn one another around while tied up. A few knees from Magomedov
    get through on the inside, and Higo lifts Magomedov in the air and
    sets him down still on his feet. Higo doggedly pursues a single,
    and Magomedov defends it with a guillotine choke that Higo
    practically ignores completely. The clinch is where this round
    ends, and Higo jaws at Magomedov while walking back to his
    corner.

    Sherdog Scores

    Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 Higo
    Brian Knapp scores the round: 10-9 Higo
    Mike Pendleton scores the round: 10-9 Higo

    Round 3

    Higo engages in the final round by trying to draw out a brawl, and
    he lets go with a wheel kick that Magomedov sees coming from a mile
    away. Higo gathers himself after the spin to catch Magomedov with a
    right hand, and he jams Magomedov up against the fencing in hopes
    of taking the Dagestani fighter down. Magomedov easily turns him
    about, absorbing palm strikes to the side of the head when there is
    nothing else to offer. Magomedov thinks about a standing choke
    attempt, and Higo once more no-sells it as he pursues a takedown at
    all costs. Magomedov defends it and turns the tables to hunt for a
    single, and Higo stonewalls him as well. Higo settles for
    open-handed slaps to the body until Magomedov separates and elbows
    him clean in the face. When Higo tries to return fire, Magomedov
    steps in to jack him in the jaw with a knee.

    Higo’s eyes roll around in his head, and Magomedov lifts him up and
    slams him down on his face unceremoniously. Higo rolls to his back
    and lashes his legs up and around the shoulders to search for a
    triangle choke. Magomedov shakes out of it and find himself dealing
    with an arm-in guillotine choke that Higo may be using more for a
    sweep than a tapout, and Magomedov wall-walks with his feet to
    position himself out of danger. Magomedov stacks Higo up and looks
    to attack, but Higo explodes to his feet and tries for an off-angle
    guillotine choke. Magomedov wriggles out without concern, and he
    knees Higo in the face while Higo is trying to take the fight down
    again. Magomedov turns all the way through to put Higo on his back
    again, and Higo defends with a heel hook in the blink of an eye.
    Higo torques it with all he has, but Magomedov is not about to
    surrender and the match ends.

    Sherdog Scores

    Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 Magomedov (29-28 Magomedov)
    Brian Knapp scores the round: 10-9 Magomedov (29-28 Magomedov)
    Mike Pendleton scores the round: 10-9 Magomedov (29-28
    Magomedov)

    The Official Result

    Magomed Magomedov def. Leandro Higo via Split Decision (30-27,
    28-29, 30-27)

    Round 1

    Sherdog Scores

    Jay Pettry scores the round:
    Brian Knapp scores the round:
    Mike Pendleton scores the round:

    Round 2

    Sherdog Scores

    Jay Pettry scores the round:
    Brian Knapp scores the round:
    Mike Pendleton scores the round:

    Round 3

    Sherdog Scores

    Jay Pettry scores the round:
    Brian Knapp scores the round:
    Mike Pendleton scores the round:

    The Official Result

    Round 1

    Sherdog Scores

    Jay Pettry scores the round:
    Brian Knapp scores the round:
    Mike Pendleton scores the round:

    Round 2

    Sherdog Scores

    Jay Pettry scores the round:
    Brian Knapp scores the round:
    Mike Pendleton scores the round:

    Round 3

    Sherdog Scores

    Jay Pettry scores the round:
    Brian Knapp scores the round:
    Mike Pendleton scores the round:

    The Official Result

    Round 1

    Sherdog Scores

    Jay Pettry scores the round:
    Brian Knapp scores the round:
    Mike Pendleton scores the round:

    Round 2

    Sherdog Scores

    Jay Pettry scores the round:
    Brian Knapp scores the round:
    Mike Pendleton scores the round:

    Round 3

    Sherdog Scores

    Jay Pettry scores the round:
    Brian Knapp scores the round:
    Mike Pendleton scores the round:

    The Official Result

    Round 1

    Sherdog Scores

    Jay Pettry scores the round:
    Brian Knapp scores the round:
    Mike Pendleton scores the round:

    Round 2

    Sherdog Scores

    Jay Pettry scores the round:
    Brian Knapp scores the round:
    Mike Pendleton scores the round:

    Round 3

    Sherdog Scores

    Jay Pettry scores the round:
    Brian Knapp scores the round:
    Mike Pendleton scores the round:

    The Official Result

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