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PFL Belfast Highlights | Big Moments in SSE Arena — Then It’s PFL Sioux Falls Next

Video: PFL Belfast full fight highlights from SSE Arena featuring Jay Jay Wilson, Rhys McKee, Dovlet Yagshimuradov, Caolan Loughran and Dean Garnett — plus a look ahead to PFL Sioux Falls with Rabadanov vs Chizov and Storley vs Zendeli.

PFL Belfast Highlights: A Short Night for Some, a Brutal Night for Others

PFL Belfast was not a slow-building card. It had the kind of main-event shock that makes a highlight reel instantly useful: one punch, one collapse, one crowd going quiet before it even had time to settle in. PFL Belfast at SSE Arena had local energy, big names, and enough finishes to make the full-fight highlights feel like a proper recap instead of just a promo cut.

The headline moment was Jay Jay Wilson walking into Belfast and wrecking the script. The main event against Darragh Kelly was supposed to carry Irish momentum, but Wilson ended it in 37 seconds with a left hook. That is the kind of result that does two things at once: it gives Wilson a massive spotlight, and it turns a home-favorite main event into a brutal reminder that PFL fights do not care about crowd narratives.

Jay Jay Wilson Stole the Main Event Fast

Wilson’s win is the clip most people will search first. Fast knockouts always travel, but this one had extra bite because Kelly was unbeaten, fighting close to home, and carrying real crowd support. A first-round, 37-second KO in that setting is not just a win — it is a takeover.

That kind of finish also changes the way fans talk about Wilson. He is not just another Bellator/PFL name moving through the schedule. He became the guy who silenced Belfast in less than a minute. For a lightweight trying to force his way into bigger PFL conversations, that matters more than a safe decision ever could.

Rhys McKee, Yagshimuradov, Loughran and Garnett All Had Their Moments

The card was not only about the main event. Rhys McKee gave the Belfast crowd something to actually enjoy, beating Alex Lohoré by unanimous decision. It was not the wildest finish on the card, but McKee’s win mattered because he is one of the names people came to see. A strong, controlled performance in front of that crowd keeps him relevant in the PFL mix.

Dovletdzhan Yagshimuradov also came through with a unanimous decision over Tyson Pedro. That fight had a different kind of tension. Yagshimuradov had to manage danger, stay composed, and make sure the bigger moments did not undo the work he was banking round by round. Those are not always the sexiest highlights, but they are the kind of wins that keep a fighter near the top of a division.

Then you had Caolan Loughran, who delivered the kind of quick finish that always plays well in a highlight package. A first-round submission in front of an Irish crowd is exactly the kind of performance that gets replayed after the broadcast.

And the nastiest technical finish belonged to Dean Garnett. His spinning elbow knockout of Ciaran Clarke was the “send this clip to someone” moment of the prelims. Spinning elbows can look lucky when they miss. When they land clean, they look like violence with perfect timing.

Why PFL Belfast Worked as a Highlight Show

The best highlight cards have range. PFL Belfast had that: Wilson’s instant knockout, McKee’s home-region win, Yagshimuradov’s experienced decision, Loughran’s quick submission, and Garnett’s spinning-elbow finish. That mix makes the event easier to revisit because fans do not have to care about only one storyline.

It also helps that PFL’s 2026 schedule keeps moving quickly. A card like this does not sit alone for long. Belfast creates the talking points, then the next event gives fans somewhere to go.

Next Stop: PFL Sioux Falls

The next big stop is PFL Sioux Falls on May 2 at the Sanford Pentagon. The main event is Storley vs Zendeli, with South Dakota’s Logan Storley getting the hometown-headliner treatment against Florim Zendeli. That is an easy hook: local star, welterweight stakes, and a crowd that should be fully behind him.

The co-main brings the harder-core lightweight angle: Rabadanov vs Chizov. Gadzhi Rabadanov is not the kind of fighter you put in a low-stakes slot. He brings pressure, knockout threat, and enough PFL credibility to make the matchup feel important before the first exchange.

So treat this PFL Belfast highlights video as the handoff. Wilson made noise, McKee protected his moment, Yagshimuradov stayed steady, Loughran and Garnett gave the card finishes — and now PFL turns the page to Sioux Falls.

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