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Impa Kasanganay dominates Josh Silveira for 205 crown, calls out Nemkov and Ngannou | 2023 PFL Championship Fight Night HQ

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The PFL will crown its next $1 million light heavyweight winner Friday.

No. 1 seed Josh Silveira (12-1) meets No. 3 Impa Kasanganay (14-3) in the 205-pound season championship at The Anthem in Washington, D.C.

Go inside the matchup below, from the backstory and the buildup through the end of the fight itself, with stats, photos, preview videos, highlight videos, quotes, recaps and more.

The story will update throughout the fight and event.

How we got here

2023 PFL 7: San Antonio at the Boeing Center at Tech Port in San Antonio, Texas, Friday, Aug. 4, 2023. (Cooper Neill / PFL)
2023 PFL 7: San Antonio at the Boeing Center at Tech Port in San Antonio, Texas, Friday, Aug. 4, 2023. (Cooper Neill / PFL)

Silveira submitted Sam Kei in his opening bout, then got a first-round injury stoppage finish over Delan Monte for 12 points and the top seed. In the semifinals, he took out Ty Flores with a first-round TKO.

Kasanganay had a first-round knockout at the PFL’s Challenger Series in March to get into the season. He outworked Cory Hendricks in his first fight in the regular season, then submitted Tim Caron in the second round to reach the playoffs. In the semifinals, he took out Marthin Hamlet with a first-round knockout for his fifth straight win.

Josh Silveira vs. Impa Kasanganay: Weigh-ins

Fight Day messages

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Final betting odds

Kasanganay closed as about a -200 favorite; the comeback on Silveira was +165.

Josh Silveira vs. Impa Kasanganay: The fight

Records: Silveira (12-1), Kasanganay (14-3)
Round 1: Kasanganay opened strong and kept the pressure on Silveira for most of the round. There were a few exciting scrambles, but Kasanganay appeared to be the favorite for a reason.
Round 2: Kasanganay was quicker to the punch throughout, and never appeared to be tired at all – while Silveira looked like he was breathing heavily after the first five minutes.
Round 3: It was mostly one-way traffic again for Kasanganay, though Silveira stuck around and stayed in the fight, even if he almost certainly was down 3-0.
Round 4: Kasanganay looked good heading past 15 minutes for the first time in his career, and it continued to be a dominant performance.
Round 5: Silveira’s dad and coach was firm between rounds that if he didn’t get a finish, he’d lose. Silveira looked his best midway through the final round, but it clearly was too little, too late.

The aftermath

Vadim Nemkov with Scott Coker
Vadim Nemkov with Scott Coker

After the PFL’s acquisition of Bellator, the winner will be in line for a potential fight against Bellator 205-pound titleholder Vadim Nemkov.

Winner post-fight interview

Fight stats

Story originally appeared on MMA Junkie