PFL 4 was a unique event. Rather than the previously scheduled three regular season cards for male featherweights and light heavyweights, the promotion decided to end the season at just two events, making Thursday’s bill the last opportunity those martial artists had to make the postseason.
Jesus Pinedo was a relatively unheralded Peruvian fighter who had a four-fight winning streak in smaller promotions snapped when he made his PFL debut earlier this year, losing a split decision to Gabriel Braga.
Despite that, Pinedo scored one of the biggest upsets of 2023 thus far, needing just 90 seconds to land a golden knee on Loughnane's chin, destroying his foe. With this incredible victory, Pinedo not only won the last playoff spot for the postseason, but eliminated defending champion Loughnane, making it a double loss for the popular Brit.
In the co-main, 2021 PFL featherweight king Khaybulaev, who is still undefeated as a pro, faced Tyler Diamond, who hadn't fought since losing by decision to Loughnane in 2021. The man from Dagestan was just too much for his foe, dominating him with grappling before finishing him with an arm-triangle in the second stanza, easily punching a ticket to the postseason.
In other significant action, last year's PFL featherweight runner-up Bubba Jenkins proved he is still an excellent grappler, requiring just 85 seconds to sink in a rear-naked choke on Sung Bin Jo that put “The Korean Falcon” to sleep; Gabriel Braga won the biggest fight of his career, taking just over three minutes to put Marlon Moraes' lights out. After the fight, Moraes, one of the world's very best bantamweights a little over three years ago, laid down the gloves and retired.
Talented grappler Joshua “Coninha” Silveira, son of American Top Team co-founder Marcus “Conan” Silveira, defeated Delan Monte in just 90 seconds when a takedown led to Monte suffering a knee injury. Silveira got the maximum number of points, 12, in a two-fight regular season, assuring himself the top seed among the light heavyweights. Impa Kasanganay, who has been on a tear since leaving the Ultimate Fighting Championship, only needed one fight to make the postseason, submitting Tim Caron with an arm-triangle choke in the second round for five points. Marthin Hamlet won a clear decision over Sam Kei with his wrestling, adding 3 points to the 6 points from his early submission win in his first outing. Lastly, despite missing weight by over 5 pounds, Ty Flores won a close decision, 29-28 on two cards, over Dan Spohn to make the playoffs.
Let's take a look at the upcoming postseason matchups: