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The PFL playoffs kick off this week, beginning with semifinals in the lightweight and light heavyweight divisions on Friday (ESPN and ESPN+, main card at 8 p.m. ET and prelims at 6 p.m.).
The main event inside Hulu Theater at Madison Square Garden in New York will be a rematch of a fight from just six weeks ago, as former UFC champion Anthony Pettis takes on Stevie Ray. Ray pulled off the upset in their June meeting with a modified body lock. Even with the loss, Pettis enters the playoffs as the top seed in the lightweight division.
Also on Friday’s card, top-seeded light heavyweight Robert Wilkinson takes on Delan Monte. Wilkinson looked impressive in two fights during the regular season and will try to carry that momentum into the playoffs.
With spots in the $1 million finals on the line, here’s how I see Friday’s fights playing out.
Lightweight: Anthony Pettis vs. Stevie Ray
Coming off an upset win over Pettis at PFL 5 in June, Ray will be looking to have a repeat performance in the rematch. Ray needs to get the fight to the mat if he wants to get back-to-back wins against the former UFC champion. But I don’t see that happening this time around. In the first fight, Pettis looked fantastic in Round 1, as he outstruck Ray from distance and was leading the action the entire way. Look for Pettis to keep the fight standing to get the win and advance to the final. Prediction: Pettis to win.
In a battle of teammates, Silveira will have to beat a fellow American Top Team fighter, Akhmedov, in the first round of the playoffs. Akmedov has finished both of his last two opponents, while Silveira enters the matchup as an alternate. He got a highlight-reel knockout over Marthin Hamlett in his last fight. Akmedov is explosive and physically strong, but over the years we have seen his cardio fade as fights enter the later rounds. I like Silveira here. He is the more technical striker, the better wrestler, and has the cardio to push the pace for…
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