Logan Storley Vows High-Pace Attack at PFL Sioux Falls, Aims to “Dominate” Against Ex-PFL Europe Champ

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Logan Storley is set to face Florim Zendeli in the main event of PFL Sioux Falls on May 2nd. The fight takes place in a familiar venue for the former Bellator MMA interim welterweight champion, where he has previously delivered impressive performances.

When asked about the significance of fighting in Sioux Falls, Storley highlighted the personal connection he has with the location. “Yeah, just because friends, family, the wrestling community, and my sponsor. A lot of people that I know are from Sioux Falls. A main fan base of mine that has supported my MMA career and wrestling career. So it’s always fun to get to go back and compete there,” he stated.

Storley also acknowledged the comfort that comes with fighting in a familiar environment. “Yeah, you know kind of what things are going to look like, what that ride to the arena, stepping off the bus, what that crowd’s going to sound like, look like. I think that does help,” he explained. “But for me, it’s just the support, right? The people that have supported you your whole career. I think that means the most to me and is special, right? They have had my back for the last 11-12 years of my career. So that’s why you want to go out there and fight through every position and dominate. Set a high pace and and look for a finish, for the fans.”

Logan Storley outlines path to victory at PFL Sioux Falls

Reflecting on his opponent, Florim Zendeli, the 2024 PFL Europe welterweight champion, Storley described him as a durable fighter. “Yeah, he’s a long, really long guy for 170, right. He’s tough, right. He’s gotten hit, gotten rocked before and recovered. He fights through a lot of positions. He’s good in the clinch,” Storley analyzed. “So for me, it’s going to have to set a high pace, get to my positions, make them work, and be explosive.”