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PFL reveals roster for 4 of its divisions

February 4, 2021 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

The PFL has revealed 4 of its divisions for the season debut set on April 23rd.  The Featherweight and Lightweight divisions were announced on Tuesday while the Welterweight and Light Heavyweight divisions were set on Thursday.

Below is the list of Featherweights competing at 145lbs:

  • Tyler Diamond
  • Bubba Jenkins
  • Movlid Khaybulaev
  • Brendan Loughnane
  • Sheymon Moraes
  • Lance Palmer
  • Jason Soares
  • Jo Sungbin

Below is the list of Lightweights competing at 155lbs:

  • Akhmed Aliev
  • Olivier Aubin-Mercier
  • Clay Collard
  • Johnny Case
  • Marcin Held
  • Joilton Lutterbach
  • Mikhail Odintsov
  • Anthony Pettis
  • Loik Radzhabov
  • Natan Schulte
Via PFL

Below is the list of Welterweights competing at 170lbs:

  • Nikolai Aleksakhin
  • Ray Cooper III
  • Rory MacDonald
  • Magomed Magomedkerimov
  • David Michaud
  • Sadibou Sy
  • Joao Zeferino
Via PFL

Below is the list of Light Heavyweights competing at 205lbs:

  • Chris Camozzi
  • Cezar Ferreira
  • Marthin Hamlet
  • Jordan Johnson
  • Tom Lawlor
  • Smealinho Rama
  • Emiliano Sordi
  • Dan Spohn
  • Jordan Young
Via PFL

The 2021 PFL Season will begin April 23 on ESPN2, ESPN Deportes and ESPN+ in primetime.  The remaining Regular Season events will take place on April 29, May 6, June 10, June 17 and June 25.

As noted above, there are several spots still open in all divisions except lightweight. The roster includes some returning PFL veterans as well as some former UFC names including Anthony Pettis and Rory MacDonald.  Those two are the most notable fighters competing in the PFL this season.  Pettis is coming off of his time in the UFC while MacDonald recently fought in Bellator.

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