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    Expectations build as Aleksandr Chizov preps for PFL Sioux Falls co-main event

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    Aleksandr
    Chizov achieved his highest level of success in the
    Professional Fighters League when he won the PFL Europe
    lightweight tournament in December and picked up two finishes
    during his three-fight run to the title. It was only a matter of
    time before the powers that be brought him onto the global
    roster.

    The 28-year-old Latvian gets a major step up in that regard when he
    takes on Gadzhi
    Rabadanov in the
    PFL Sioux Falls co-main event on Saturday at the Sanford
    Pentagon in South Dakota. Rabadanov was a 2024 PFL tournament
    winner and marches into the match with victories in 12 of his past
    13 appearances. It serves as stern challenge for Chizov.

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

    “I’m feeling great,” he told Sherdog.com. “For me, it’s a dream
    come true. Since day one when I started to compete in MMA, I wanted
    to fight in the United States. Listen, I am from Latvia. It’s a
    small country in Europe, [and] 99% of people don’t even know this
    country exists, so for me, being able to represent this country
    while fighting in the States is a dream come true. I’m excited.
    This will be my fourth fight in a year’s time for me. I am active,
    and I appreciate the PFL giving me this chance.”

    Chizov’s rise to prominence seems unlikely in hindsight, as he
    merely sought out MMA as a means to clean up his act as a
    teenager.

    Comfortable in underdog role

    “If somebody would’ve told me 10 years ago that I would be a
    professional fighter competing in the highest level in MMA against
    some Dagestan guy, I’d think they had me confused with someone
    else,” he said. “I grew up on the streets, doing bad stuff,
    drinking alcohol, smoking, no discipline, and I only started
    training MMA to get respect on the streets and get girls to like
    me. I didn’t have ambitions to be a professional athlete.

    “When I told my parents this is what I wanted, they didn’t know
    what MMA was,” Chizov added. “When I quit school, the teacher asked
    me what I wanted to do. I said become MMA world champion, and that
    was hard to even imagine, so I’ve been dealing with this my entire
    life and career. I’ll be a big underdog going up against a guy from
    Dagestan. He’s a favorite. He’s a former champion, but this is
    nothing new to me.”



    Despite striking gold in PFL Europe, Chizov refused to let his foot
    off the gas. He viewed his international achievement as a milepost
    in his burgeoning career.

    “When it comes to the PFL Europe championship, when I won the belt,
    it was like a checkpoint,” Chizov said. “My ambition is to be the
    best in the world, fighting the best guys in the world. When I won
    the belt, I knew it wasn’t the world championship. It’s a good
    year, but it’s not the place where I want to stop. I’ve been aiming
    to fight the best guys in the division, and now finally, I have
    this opportunity to showcase my skills against one of the best guys
    in the lightweight division. It’s another step for my future.”

    Chizov already measured the stakes. He believes a victory over
    Rabadanov would not only move him to the top of the 155-pound
    rankings but put him in the immediate conversation for a title
    shot.

    “He’s currently second in line, so probably with a win in this
    fight against Gadzhi, I’ll move closer to the belt,” Chizov said.
    “I’ve heard something about Usman
    Nurmagomedov fighting Archie
    Colgan next for the world title. With a win here, I’m [either]
    a title contender or I’ll have to win one more fight. We’ll see.
    The thing I know is that a victory here puts me at the top of the
    rankings, no questions asked.”

    When pressed about what fans should expect from his looming battle
    with Rabadanov, Chizov offered only two words: “Don’t blink.”

    Aleksandr build Chizov comain event expectations Falls PFL preps Sioux
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