MMASucka Staff Picks: PFL Champions Series 2 Betting Predictions

On a mission to break new ground in South Africa, the PFL will set in motion a phenomenal event coming at fans from the country’s capital in Cape Town, PFL Champions Series 2. Headlining the card, Bellator Middleweight Champion Johnny Eblen attempts to score the PFL strap in his fourth title defense opposite the always-dangerous Costello van Steenis in the PFL Champions Series 2 main event. Before that, however, the streaking Dakota Ditcheva competes for the first time in 2025 against standout fighter Sumiko Inaba.         

PFL Champions Series 2 Main Event

Hailed for his dominant reign as the Bellator 185-lb king, Eblen had previously notched three retentions of his belt, including two victories over the touted Fabian Edwards. Should he get the job done this weekend in the PFL Champions Series 2 main event, “Pressure” will leave the SmartCage as the new PFL middleweight title-holder, with his Bellator championship being phased out after the promotion was bought out last year.       

A veteran of nearly 20 contests, van Steenis has been a professional mixed martial arts competitor for over 11 years now. This journey has seen him cross paths with a plethora of elite-level opposition, as seen in his wins over stellar figures like Mike Shipman and Fabian Edwards. Although a major world championship has eluded him, “The Spaniard” has the opportunity to bring home an amazing prize in the PFL Middleweight Championship with a huge upset over Eblen in PFL Champions Series 2.

Costello van Steenis, due to fight Saturday at PFL Champions Series 2.
May 12, 2023, Paris, Paris/France, France: PARIS, FRANCE – MAY 12: Costello Van Steenis gets inside the cage for his middleweight fight during the Bellator 296 event at Accor Arena Lounge on May 12, 2023 in Paris, France. Paris France – ZUMAp175 20230512_zsa_p175_156 Copyright: xJosexPrestes/Pximagesx

    

PFL Champions Series 2 Co-Main Event

Catapulting herself into international notoriety last year by starching former UFC title challenger Talia Santos, Ditcheva takes to the cage once again in one of the more anticipated outings from a fighter in 2025 in the PFL Champions Series 2 co-main event. Looking to kickstart another fruitful run in the female 125-lb category, “Dangerous” co-headlines one of the most ambitious shows the PFL has put on to date.      

A professional combatant since 2020, Inaba made a name for herself as a talented homegrown name in the Bellator women’s flyweight division. Crossing paths with a bona fide superstar in the PFL Champions Series 2 co-main event, “Samurai Lady” steps into the most high-profile bout of her career, and potentially has the chance to etch the biggest win of her career on her resume.       

More Bouts On the Main Card

Also on the main card of PFL Champions Series 2, A.J. McKee returns to the featherweight category after a two-year stint at 155-lb against Akhmed Magomedov. Then, lightweight phenom Makkasharip Zaynukov battles Japanese competitor Takeshi Izumi. Finally, previous light heavyweight champion Corey Anderson moves up to Heavyweight to lock horns with reigning PFL 265-lb gold standard Denis Goltsov.   

PFL Champions Series 2 Predictions and Staff Picks

MMASucka staff picks are composed of four of the world’s leading mixed martial arts organizations: the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), the Professional Fighters League (PFL), ONE Championship (ONE FC), and Dana White’s Contender Series (DWCS).

  • UFC picks will include main card fights ranging from four to six matchups per event.
  • PFL picks from main cards for pay-per-views and from tournament fights in the Regular Season, Playoffs, and Finals.
  • ONE FC and DWCS picks will feature all MMA fights from the event with a minimum of three matchups.

The individual who picks the most victorious fighters by the end of 2025 will have a choice between receiving a custom-made championship belt from ProAmBelts or a detailed chain from Championship Chains

Find our PFL Champions Series 2 picks and fight odds below. 

Staff records after UFC on ESPN 70: 

  1. Hank Strandberg: 112-70
  2. Drew Zuhosky: 93-89
  3. Jeremy Brand: 88-71
  4. Frazer Krohn: 84-67
  5. Andrew Benjamin: 15-82

                               *Note – not all staff pick for every event*

 


Denis Goltsov -169

Vs.

Corey Anderson +139

         HEAVYWEIGHT

 

Jeremy Brand: 
Hank Strandberg: Anderson by Unanimous Decision                                                  
Drew Zuhosky: Anderson by Unanimous Decision                                                 
Frazer Krohn: Anderson by Unanimous Decision    
Andrew Benjamin: Anderson by Unanimous Decision

 

Staff picking Goltsov: 0

Staff picking Anderson: 4 


Artur Zaynukov -550

Vs.

Takeshi Izumi +400

        LIGHTWEIGHT

 

Jeremy Brand: 
Hank Strandberg: Zaynukov by Unanimous Decision                                                   
Drew Zuhosky: Izumi by Unanimous Decision                                               
Frazer Krohn: Izumi by Unanimous Decision   
Andrew Benjamin: Zaynukov by first round Submission 

 

Staff picking Zaynukov: 2

Staff picking Izumi: 2


 A.J. McKee -205

     Vs.

Akhmed Magomedov +165

   FEATHERWEIGHT

 

Jeremy Brand: 
Hank Strandberg: McKee by Unanimous Decision 
Drew Zuhosky: McKee by first round Knockout                                                   
Frazer Krohn: McKee by second round Submission 
Andrew Benjamin: McKee by Unanimous Decision  

 

Staff picking McKee: 4

Staff picking Magomedov: 0


Dakota Ditcheva -3800

Vs.

Sumiko Inaba +1500

        WOMEN’S FLYWEIGHT

 

Jeremy Brand: 
Hank Strandberg: Ditcheva by first round Knockout                                                   
Drew Zuhosky: Ditcheva by Unanimous Decision                                                
Frazer Krohn: Ditcheva by first round Knockout    
Andrew Benjamin: Ditcheva by second round Knockout 

 

Staff picking Ditcheva: 4

Staff picking Inaba: 1    

   


Johnny Eblen -600

Vs.

Costello van Steenis +425

         MIDDLEWEIGHT

 

Jeremy Brand: 

Hank Strandberg: Eblen by Unanimous Decision                                                 
Drew Zuhosky: Eblen by Unanimous Decision                                                 
Frazer Krohn: Eblen by Unanimous Decision   
Andrew Benjamin: van Steenis by Split Decision 

 

Staff picking Eblen: 4

Staff picking van Steenis:  0   

Hank Strandberg
Hank Strandberg
Hank has been a professional writer since 2022. He has covered MMA extensively as well as major eSports tournaments. He is a Hamline University graduate with a Bachelors in Fine Arts in Creative Writing and as a member of Phi Betta Kappa.

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