Former UFC lightweight champion Anthony Pettis and PFL star Lance Palmer are among the class of the PFL season-three 155lbs and 145lbs roster.
After taking 2020 off due to COVID-19 concerns, PFL is set to kick off its third season this April. The promotion promised that the roster would be completely overhauled heading into this new season, and they weren’t joking. There are plenty of fresh faces on this season’s upcoming lightweight and featherweight rosters, such as Pettis, in addition to PFL stalwarts like Palmer. Take a look at the rosters below.
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PFL Season Three Lightweight Roster
Natan Schulte
Anthony Pettis
Loik Radzhabov
Olivier Aubin-Mercier
Clay Collard
Marcin Held
Johnny Case
Akhmed Aliev
Joilton Lutterbach
Mikhail Odintsov
The crown jewel of the PFL season three roster is of course Anthony Pettis, the former UFC and WEC champion. He decided to sign with the PFL over the UFC and Bellator after becoming a free agent. Considering he’s coming off of some solid performances over Donald Cerrone and Alex Morono, Pettis looks to be one of the favorites to win. As well, former champion Natan Schulte is also in this bracket. If you notice, there are 10 names. That’s because there are also two alternates.
PFL Season Three Featherweight Roster
Lance Palmer
Bubba Jenkins
Brendan Loughnane
Movlid Khaybulaev
Jo Sungbin
Sheymon Moraes
Tyler Diamond
Jason Soares
TBA
TBA
The clear favorite to win this tournament is of course Palmer, who has won the last two PFL featherweight tournaments, but there are plenty of worthy contenders in the field. Of note, former UFC fighter Sheymon Moraes could make some noise. There are also two TBA fighters in the featherweight bracket which will be filled at a later date. This is pure speculation, but with the UFC releasing 60 fighters, perhaps PFL is waiting to see if a few featherweights are released that they could sign as well, to supplement the roster and strengthen it as Pettis did to the lightweight roster.
Who are you picking to win in the PFL lightweight and featherweight tournaments?