PFL World Tournament 6 Post-Fight Notebook
The
Professional Fighters League World Tournament Semifinals took
place on Friday night in Wichita, Kansas, and while six fighters
advanced to the tournament championship in their respective
brackets, others made their own statements. Four other fighters
seized the moment: some staking their claim to be the top backup in
their bracket, others making the most of a lifetime memory while
picking up a win in the Smartcage.
Getting a victory over Alan Dominguez by first-round submission was a thrill for Meck, his first win with the PFL, but less than 24 hours before his win, his girlfriend gave birth to their newborn son. The up-and-coming welterweight spoke with the media in Wichita and explained how it all came together for him.
“Life is crazy, it’s always the unexpected that happens. When my
son was born, I was like ‘Crap, I still have to fight tomorrow.’
God gives his soldiers the toughest challenges, and I feel like he
gave me this challenge and I succeeded. It was a really hard camp
for me emotionally, my girlfriend has been pregnant all camp and I
just moved her from Denver. When you have those tough life battles,
I think it brings out the best in me.”
After handing Sarvarjon Khamidov the first loss of his professional career in a non-tournament feature bout, Magomedov reiterated his belief that he’s the best bantamweight in the PFL and paid no mind to Justin Wetzell or Marcirley Alves who will be in the bantamweight tournament championship.
Looking to keep his undefeated record intact, Kelly faced first-round adversity, forcing him to adjust on his way to a third-round submission win.
“Not to be complaining again but I wanted a smoother path to victory. He caught me in the first round, I started a bit lazy, when he hit me I was seeing two of him for the first four minutes of the fight and that really threw me off. I had to pull back and give away the first round, the second round my vision came back and I started to get going, but a win is a win.”
Getting back into the win column with a decision victory over Saray Orozco in a women’s flyweight matchup, “Arya Stark” is eager to be an alternate for the tournament final. While Jena Bishop and Liz Carmouche are set fight for the tournament championship after winning their respective semifinals on Friday, Joanne said she will be ready if she needs to step up as a replacement.
“Absolutely, I put in a lot of work. I’ll stay ready, I’ll stay in shape, so when the call comes, I’ll be fully ready to go.”
Nicholas Meck Welcomes Newborn Son the Night Before PFL Victory
Getting a victory over Alan Dominguez by first-round submission was a thrill for Meck, his first win with the PFL, but less than 24 hours before his win, his girlfriend gave birth to their newborn son. The up-and-coming welterweight spoke with the media in Wichita and explained how it all came together for him.
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Magomed Magomedov Stakes Claim as Best Bantamweight in PFL
After handing Sarvarjon Khamidov the first loss of his professional career in a non-tournament feature bout, Magomedov reiterated his belief that he’s the best bantamweight in the PFL and paid no mind to Justin Wetzell or Marcirley Alves who will be in the bantamweight tournament championship.
“Who knows these guys fighting in the tournament? I don’t know
these guys. I smash them. All the guys in this tournament, I smash
them. I want to fight for the title, my last fight against “Patchy”
Mix, I won this fight, it was a robbery. I’m a championship
caliber fighter. I want the next title fight. I want a title fight
against winner of Raufeon
Stots vs. Sergio
Pettis, it’s only fair.”
Darragh Kelly Wanted a Smoother Win Against Mike Hamel
Looking to keep his undefeated record intact, Kelly faced first-round adversity, forcing him to adjust on his way to a third-round submission win.
“Not to be complaining again but I wanted a smoother path to victory. He caught me in the first round, I started a bit lazy, when he hit me I was seeing two of him for the first four minutes of the fight and that really threw me off. I had to pull back and give away the first round, the second round my vision came back and I started to get going, but a win is a win.”
Ilara Joanne Is Ready for the Call
Getting back into the win column with a decision victory over Saray Orozco in a women’s flyweight matchup, “Arya Stark” is eager to be an alternate for the tournament final. While Jena Bishop and Liz Carmouche are set fight for the tournament championship after winning their respective semifinals on Friday, Joanne said she will be ready if she needs to step up as a replacement.
“Absolutely, I put in a lot of work. I’ll stay ready, I’ll stay in shape, so when the call comes, I’ll be fully ready to go.”
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