A.J. McKee sends message after PFL San Diego: ‘I’m the best 145er in the world’

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The Professional Fighters League got its “2026 Summer Series” started off in a big way, as one of their most prominent stars, A.J. McKee, shined in San Diego.

The Long Beach, California, native is coming off a win over previously undefeated challenger Salamat Isbulaev at PFL San Diego, a victory so impressive that CEO John Martin proclaimed McKee the best featherweight fighter in the world.

While there is little doubt that McKee’s next fight should be for the featherweight title, the “Mercenary” was in full go-mode after the win over Isbulaev. Speaking to Sherdog and other media backstage, McKee reestablished his belief in himself and then discussed the road he will take next.

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“I definitely feel like I’m the best 145er in the world, and in my eyes, I’ve never lost a fight in the 145-pound division. PFL has the best 145-pound fighter in the world, and anybody who is willing to test it, put your money where your mouth is and we can see what’s up.”

A man who has shown love to the military in a multitude of ways, McKee said he thoroughly enjoyed taking Isbulaev into deep waters, being the first to bring the formerly undefeated fighter into the third round. Giving a feeling of how military service members embrace adversity, McKee embraced the opportunity.

“This fight started at a slower pace in my perspective; early on when on the feet, I couldn’t put it together. Once I was able to take him down, I felt it was easy and it was my go-to. I took him down and drowned him. I knew when I saw him sitting on the floor between rounds, I knew I had him. That third round my mindset was kill or to be killed.”

Although he is now the first blemish on Isbulaev’s impressive résumé, McKee knows where his most recent opponent is mentally, giving him credit for how he approached their main event fight, and what he’ll do moving forward.

“I’ve been that undefeated fighter. I’ve had that mentality of ‘I’m the best’ and continuing to persevere in tough situations. It feeds the monster inside of me when you work diligently day-in and day-out, so to be undefeated and climb the ranks, I knew how he felt. I had that feeling when I fought Pat Curran, and knowing where Isbulaev was, I had to feel things out in the first round.”

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Embracing the nickname of “The Mercenary,” McKee will never shy away from an opponent and is at a place in the division where he’ll start seeing repeated foes stand across from him, unless a new contender emerges. As he continues to cross off names at 145 pounds, McKee said that there may be another name who is interested in fighting him, a fighter who is currently in the lightweight division and also won in San Diego: Alexandr Shabliy.

A smirk ran across the face of McKee when told Shabliy’s interest in a fight between them, a head nod of finally meeting an opponent that has already felt like a destiny matchup.

“I’m down to fight anybody. Shabliy and I are cool, we’ve had some words and talked a bunch of shit online, but when we get face-to-face there’s always a level of mutual respect. I love his skillset; he’s doing big things. I think even at lightweight we were looking to line up against each other but the loss to Paul Hughes and a couple other things, we didn’t get a chance to fight one another. I wanted to show people who the best 145er in the world was, that was the initial reason for the move back down to featherweight, so I’m ready for whomever.

“It’s an honor,” McKee said when responding to the PFL CEO proclaiming his spot as the top featherweight. The fame and credit will continue to roll for McKee as long as he continues his winning ways, but for the first event and unofficial start to the company’s “Summer Series,” McKee got it started off to a strong start, and is only looking for the strongest contenders in the featherweight division.

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