Canadian Rory (Red King) MacDonald gets new opponent on eve of PFL semifinal
Canadian welterweight Rory (Red King) MacDonald has a new opponent for Saturday’s Professional Fighters League semifinal in the wake of Russian Magomed Umalatov’s inability to get a visa to enter Britain.
MacDonald (23-9-1) and Umalatov (12-0-0) were slated to meet in the main event of the PFL playoff card at Motorpoint Arena in Cardiff, Wales, with the winner advancing to the final with the 170-pound title and a US$1-million payday on the line.
But on Thursday, the PFL said Umalatov and fellow Russian Denis Goltsov, a heavyweight, could not get into the country with alternates taking their place on the card.
MacDonald, a 33-year-old B.C. native who fights out of Montreal, will now face American Dilano (The Postman) Taylor, a third-choice replacement. The PFL said the first two alternates, 2018 welterweight champion Magomed Magomedkerimov of Russia and 2019 and 2020 titleholder Ray Cooper III of Hawaii were unable to compete.