Jesus Pinedo knows he has a tough road to make it into the 2023 PFL playoffs, but he’s not sweating it. A first-round finish on Thursday would put the Peruvian fighter in a solid position to make the playoffs. However, Pinedo (20-6-1), who currently has zero points in the standings, has to do it against 2022 PFL featherweight champion Brendan Loughnane in the main event of PFL 2023, Week 4 in Atlanta, Georgia. After dropping a close split decision at 2023 PFL 1 to Gabriel Alves Braga, Pinedo knows what needs to get done, and believes he won’t have to change his style to achieve it. “We always train finishing the fight whether it’s in the first, second or third,” Pindedo told MMA Junkie in Spanish.
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