Professional Fighters League MMA event in 2019
PFL 10 Promotion Professional Fighters League Date December 31, 2019 (2019-12-31 ) Venue Hulu Theater at Madison Square Garden City New York City, New York , U.S.
Main article: PFL (2019 season)
The PFL 10 mixed martial arts event for the 2019 season of the Professional Fighters League , the 2019 PFL Championship , was held on December 31, 2019, at the Hulu Theater at Madison Square Garden in New York City, New York .
Background [ ]
The event was the tenth and final event of the 2019 season. Each champion in the six weight classes was crowned and won a championship prize of $1 million.[1]
Results [ ]
Main Card (ESPN2)
Weight class
Method
Round
Time
Notes
Women's Lightweight
Kayla Harrison
def.
Larissa Pacheco
Decision (unanimous) (50-43, 50-45, 50-45)
5
5:00
[a]
Welterweight
Ray Cooper III
def.
David Michaud
TKO (punches)
2
2:56
[b]
Heavyweight
Ali Isaev
def.
Jared Rosholt
TKO (punches)
4
4:09
[c]
Lightweight
Natan Schulte
def.
Loik Radzhabov
Decision (unanimous) (49-44, 49-46, 48-47)
5
5:00
[d]
Featherweight
Lance Palmer
def.
Alex Gilpin
Decision (unanimous) (50-43, 50-44, 50-44)
5
5:00
[e]
Light Heavyweight
Emiliano Sordi
def.
Jordan Johnson
TKO (punches)
1
2:01
[f]
Preliminary Card (ESPN+)
Featherweight
Brendan Loughnane
def.
David Valente
Decision (unanimous) (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)
3
5:00
2019 PFL Heavyweight playoffs [ ]
* Francimar Barroso was forced to withdraw from the competition due to being ruled “not healthy enough to continue.” Alex Nicholson was selected to take his spot in the heavyweight semifinals, but was also later ruled unfit to compete. Kelvin Tiller was eventually chosen to return to the competition to face Jared Rosholt . [2]
Legend
(SD)
(Split Decision)
(UD)
(Unanimous Decision)
(MD)
(Majority Decision)
SUB
Submission
(T)KO
(Technical) Knock Out
L
Loss
2019 PFL Light Heavyweight playoffs [ ]
Legend
(SD)
(Split Decision)
(UD)
(Unanimous Decision)
(MD)
(Majority Decision)
SUB
Submission
(T)KO
(Technical) Knock Out
L
Loss
2019 PFL Welterweight playoffs [ ]
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Finals
1
Glaico França
MD 2
8
André Fialho
L
1
Glaico França
5
David Michaud
MD 3
4
John Howard
L
5
David Michaud
UD 2
5
David Michaud
L
6
Ray Cooper III
TKO 2
2
Magomed Magomedkerimov
UD 2
7
Chris Curtis
L
7
Chris Curtis*
L
6
Ray Cooper III
KO 2
3
Sadibou Sy
L
6
Ray Cooper III
Draw 2
* Magomed Magomedkerimov was originally scheduled to face Ray Cooper III but was unable to continue in the tournament. He was replaced by his quarterfinal opponent, Chris Curtis. [3]
Legend
(SD)
(Split Decision)
(UD)
(Unanimous Decision)
(MD)
(Majority Decision)
SUB
Submission
(T)KO
(Technical) Knock Out
L
Loss
2019 PFL Lightweight playoffs [ ]
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Finals
1
Natan Schulte
SUB 1
8
Ramsey Nijem
L
1
Natan Schulte
SUB 2
4
Akhmet Aliev
L
4
Akhmet Aliev
UD 2
5
Rashid Magomedov
L
1
Natan Schulte
UD 5
7
Loik Radzhabov
L
2
Islam Mamedov
L
7
Loik Radzhabov
Draw 2
7
Loik Radzhabov
UD 3
3
Chris Wade
L
3
Chris Wade
MD 2
6
Nate Andrews
L
[4]
Legend
(SD)
(Split Decision)
(UD)
(Unanimous Decision)
(MD)
(Majority Decision)
SUB
Submission
(T)KO
(Technical) Knock Out
L
Loss
2019 PFL Featherweight playoffs [ ]
*Daniel Pineda was originally scheduled to face Lance Palmer but was forced to pull out of the bout after failing NAC drug test.[5] He was replaced by Alex Gilpin. [6]
Legend
(SD)
(Split Decision)
(UD)
(Unanimous Decision)
(MD)
(Majority Decision)
SUB
Submission
(T)KO
(Technical) Knock Out
L
Loss
2019 PFL Women's Lightweight playoffs [ ]
* Genah Fabian was originally scheduled to face Kayla Harrison but was forced to pull out of the bout. She was replaced by Bobbi Jo Dalziel. [3]
Legend
(SD)
(Split Decision)
(UD)
(Unanimous Decision)
(MD)
(Majority Decision)
SUB
Submission
(T)KO
(Technical) Knock Out
L
Loss
See also [ ]
List of PFL events
List of current PFL fighters
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