2021 Champ Antonio Carlos Jr. Withdraws From PFL Playoffs Due to Knee Injury
BREAKING: Antonio Carlos Jr. is out of his Light Heavyweight Semifinals bout. #5 in the standings @jmdasilv enters the #PFLPlayoffs against ATT teammate Omari Akhmedov! pic.twitter.com/KsqGUks1gc
— PFL (@PFLMMA) July 8, 2022
The Professional Fighters League light heavyweight bracket has just experienced a massive shakeup.
Per the promotion on Friday morning, Antonio Carlos Jr. will no longer be vying for the million-dollar prize in the 205-pound division. In his own statement on Instagram, Carlos Jr. explained that he suffered a knee injury that will require surgery and keep him out action for quite some time. In his stead will be fellow American Top Team teammate, unbeaten Joshua Silveira (9-0), who will be squaring off with Omari Akhmedov (23-7-1), with the latter a member of ATT as well. The two light heavyweights will square off at PFL 7: 2022 Playoffs on Aug. 5 at the Hulu Theater in Madison Square Garden in New York.
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Akhmedov’s season went swimmingly, as he racked up 11 points by knocking out Viktor Pesta and then putting Teodoras Aukstuolis to sleep with an arm-triangle choke. The two stoppages were not enough to grant him a top seed, as Rob Wilkinson did so quicker to snag that no. 1 seed position. The two victories righted the ship for the Russian, as he competed for PFL in the 2021 Championships and suffered a knockout to Jordan Young in his promotional debut. The longtime Ultimate Fighting Championship competitor left its roster in 2021 to seek out the prize atop the PFL mountain, amassing a UFC record of 9-5-1 with at one time an unbeaten streak of six straight.
The first of three playoff events, PFL 7: 2022 Playoffs, will take place on Aug. 6 at the Hulu Theater in Madison Square Garden. The New York-based event will place lightweights and light heavyweight in contention for the finals that will likely be held in November. Atop the card is a lightweight rematch between Anthony Pettis and Stevie Ray, with the latter submitting Pettis at the beginning of July. The match between Akhmedov and Silveira will serve as the co-main event for this ESPN show.
PFL 7 Lineup:
Anthony Pettis vs. Stevie Ray – lightweight semifinalOmari Akhmedov vs. Joshua Silveira – light heavyweight semifinal
Olivier Aubin-Mercier vs. Alexander Martinez – lightweight semifinal
Rob Wilkinson vs. Delan Monte – light heavyweight semifinal
Cory Hendricks vs. Marthin Hamlet – light heavyweight
Marcelo Nunes vs. Adam Keresh – light heavyweight
Brahyan Zurcher vs. Ricardo Jimenez – lightweight
Elvin Espinoza vs. Corey Jackson – lightweight
Alexei Pergande vs. Elvis Lebron Quiles – lightweight
Lucas Barbosa vs. TBA - lightweight
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