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June 26, 2024
Bubba
Jenkins (21-8) is eyeing a first-round finish to make it to the
2024
Professional Fighters League Playoffs.
Jenkins is slated to face Brazilian prospect Gabriel
Braga (13-1) in a featherweight clash at
2024 PFL 6 Regular Season on Friday, June 28 at Sanford
Pentagon in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Jenkins started his 2024
campaign with a unanimous decision loss against Kai Kamaka
III this past April, a first for the PFL veteran in four years.
Meanwhile, his opponent had an excellent start to the season,
knocking out Justin
Gonzales in a first-round buzzer-beater on the same card to
secure six points.
Having made it to the playoffs in all his previous seasons, Jenkins
is now eager to secure a first-round finish over Braga to stay in
the field. Jenkins has two first-round submissions in his PFL
tenure, both via rear-naked choke, and hopes to earn a third.
βSix points. Quick six, I need it, I gots to have it,β Jenkins said
during PFL media day. βI’m fighting an opponent who has his and you
know unfortunately I got to go you know take this from what I would
consider a friendly acquaintance.
βSame exact training regimen, our mindset is different. We don’t
have time to fill out and get a game plan as far as like a
longevity strategy for the fight. It’s go in, get it done, see how
quickly we can either get TKO or referee stop it or you know a
lock-up a submission and get him up out of there. I have been able
to submit guys in the first round a couple of different times and
get the quick six, so you know we’re trying to look for that third
time as a charm and move on. I’m playoff Jenkins, so the fact that
I’m behind the eight ball a little bit, it perturbs me, I’m a
little vexed.β
The PFL tournament format consists of fighters proceeding to the
playoffs based on points accumulated in two regular season matches.
Each win is awarded 3 points and a finish earns up to 3 extra
points. A first-round finish earns 3 bonus points, a second round
finish earns 2 and a third round finish 1.