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PFL Europe 4 Weigh-in Results: Finals Set; 1 Fight Canceled

The Professional Fighters League returns for its final event of the year as it wraps up its European league’s first season.

PFL Europe 4 will feature four finals and is headlined by a featherweight clash between Nathan Kelly and Dimitry Solimeis. All finalists made weight, with Frans Mlambo vs. Khurshed Kakhorov at bantamweight, John Mitchell vs. Jakub Kaszuba at lightweight, Dakota Ditcheva vs. Valentina Scatizzi at flyweight and Simeon Powell vs. Jakob Nedoh at light heavyweight.

The lone fighter to miss weight was Andreeas Binder. The would-be lightweight came in 5.7 pounds over the 155-pound limit at 161.7 pounds. This forced the cancellation of his fight against Daniele Scatizzi.

PFL Europe 4 will air on Friday at 12 p.m. ET/9 a.m. PT.

PFL Europe 4 Weigh-in Results:

Nathan Kelly (144.3) vs. Dimitry Solimeis (145.3)
Frans Mlambo (134.8) vs. Khurshed Kakhorov (134.6)
John Mitchell (154.4) vs. Jakub Kaszuba (154.4)
Dylan Tuke (156) vs. Yazid Chouchane (155.4)
Dakota Ditcheva (124.5) vs. Valentina Scatizzi (124.5)
Simeon Powell (204.6) vs. Jakob Nedoh (204.6)
Lewis McGrillen-Evans (136) vs. Weslley Maia (135.7)
Andreeas Binder (161.7)* vs. Daniele Scatizzi (154.8)
Brett Johns (146) vs. David-Tonatiuh Crol (145.4)
Tom Breese (203.7) bs. Cleiton Pereira da Silva (203.3)
Bondo Kikadze (135) vs. Dominique Wooding (135.4)
Conor Hughes (155.2) vs. Sebastian Santana Guedes (154.5)
Nate Kelly (125.4) vs. Callum Seaton (126)

*Binder missed weight by 5.7 pounds, and the fight has been canceled.

This article first appeared at Recent News on Sherdog.com


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