PFL Sioux Falls Weigh-Ins | Storley vs Zendeli Face-Off Before Fight Night
PFL Sioux Falls Weigh-Ins: Storley vs Zendeli Gets Its Final Face-Off
PFL returns to South Dakota with a card built around one obvious emotional hook: Logan Storley fighting at home. The ceremonial weigh-ins for PFL Sioux Falls are the last clean look before the cage door shuts, and the main event face-off between Storley and Florim Zendeli is exactly the kind of moment that gives fight week its edge.
The headline fight is Storley vs Zendeli. Storley brings the hometown pressure, the wrestling base, and the expectation that he should control long stretches if he gets his hands locked. Zendeli brings the spoiler role, the PFL Europe background, and the confidence of a fighter who knows one big win on American soil changes everything. At the weigh-ins, that contrast is easy to read: Storley as the local headliner, Zendeli as the man trying to ruin the party.
Rabadanov vs Chizov Might Be the Hardcore Fight of the Card
The co-main level attraction for serious PFL fans is Rabadanov vs Chizov. Gadzhi Rabadanov has already built the kind of reputation where every fight carries title-picture weight, and Aleksandr Chizov is not a soft landing. This is the lightweight fight where the weigh-in face-off matters because both men know what is at stake: not just a win, but positioning.
If Storley vs Zendeli is the local crowd fight, Rabadanov vs Chizov is the “don’t look away” fight. Pressure, pace, and one clean sequence could decide it.
The Main Card Has Real Heavyweight and Light Heavyweight Heat
PFL Sioux Falls also gets a serious size boost with Bilostenniy vs Ferreira. Renan Ferreira fights with the kind of heavyweight danger that does not need much explaining. Sergey Bilostenniy gives him a fresh problem, and heavyweight face-offs always carry that extra tension because the difference between “calm” and “about to explode” can be one exchange.
At light heavyweight, Powell vs Sordi brings a different kind of violence. Simeon Powell has the long, athletic look of a fighter PFL would love to push, while Emiliano Sordi is the veteran type who can make a prospect prove everything the hard way.
Then there is Magomedov vs Higo, a bantamweight matchup with enough experience and skill to quietly steal attention. It may not have the local pull of the main event, but it has the kind of technical ceiling that rewards fans who watch the full card.
Undercard Names Worth Tracking Before the Main Card Starts
The undercard also has fights that deserve more than a quick scroll. Rasul Magomedov vs Xavier gives the prelims a tough light heavyweight look. Bandenay vs Won Kim has the kind of pace that can wake up an early crowd fast. And Qihui Yan vs Taila Santos adds real women’s flyweight quality to the lineup.
That is what makes this ceremonial weigh-in video useful. It is not just fighters standing on a stage. It is the full card taking shape: Storley’s homecoming, Zendeli’s spoiler chance, Rabadanov’s lightweight stakes, Ferreira’s heavyweight danger, and a main card that feels deeper than a one-fight show. Watch the face-offs, then follow the event straight into fight night.