The Professional Fighters League will turn the page to the PFL 2025 World Tournament: First Round 1 this Thursday at Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida, and it begins with fascinating single-elimination matchups in the 145- and 170-pound weight classes.
It starts with Koreshkov. The longtime Alexander Shlemenko protégé figures to provide Jackson with one of the most difficult quarterfinal challenges in any bracket regardless of weight class. Koreshkov has more experience than “The Ass-Kicking Machine,” with 33 professional fights under his belt. The Russian has secured 14 of his 28 career victories by knockout or technical knockout, his resume highlighted by finishes of Chidi Njokuani, Nah-Shon Burrell, Leandro Silva, Chance Rencountre and Marius Zaromskis.
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After losing his Bellator welterweight title to Ramazan Kuramagomedov in June, Jackson sets out on his path to redemption. The 34-year-old Kill Cliff Fight Club rep has shown he can dig deep when the odds are stacked against him, most notably in a November 2023 knockout of the previously unbeaten Yaroslav Amosov. Jackson would like nothing more than to defy the critics and run the table in the PFL tournament. Known for his relentless pace and toughness, he should be tested in a major way right out of the gate. A win over Koreshkov would establish Jackson as one of the clear tournament favorites.
A showdown with the Storley-Umalatov winner—they square off in another quarterfinal—may await Jackson in the welterweight final later this year. Thad Jean-Mukhamed Berkhamov and Giannis Bachar-Masayuki Kikuiri fill out the rest of the 170-pound bracket, but Jackson, Koreshkov, Storley and Umalatov are viewed as the frontrunners.
Jackson has already labeled himself as a man on a mission, not only to win the $500,000 and the tournament championship but to redeem himself following the aforementioned loss to Kuramagomedov. His clash with Koreshkov represents the first step in the journey, making Jackson the one to watch in the welterweight draw.
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