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M-1 Ịma Aka 105 Official Results & Pictures

Sergey Morozov retains

M-1 Challenge bantamweight title

Assu Almabaev upsets

Chris Kelades to capture M-1 Challenge Interim flyweight crown

NUR-SULTAN, Kazakhstan (October 20, 2019) – Kazakh Power was on display at yesterday’sM-1 Ịma Aka 105, in Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan, in which they won five of six fights, including a pair of M-1 Challenge titles, and a draw.

In the main event and a rematchSergey Morozov (16-4), nke Kazakhstan, fended off American challengerJosh “The Finisher” Rettinghouse (16-5), winning a five-round unanimous decision to successfully defend his M-1 Challenge bantamweight title.

Morozov won his fifth straight and sixth fight in his last seven since his original match and loss to Rettinghouse. Morozov captured the M-1 Challenge bantamweight title last June atM-1 Ịma Aka 102, also held in Nur-Sultan, when he stopped previously unbeatenAlexander Osetrov nke-anọ gburugburu.

Almabaev (11-2), fighting out of Kazakhstan, was a relatively late replacement for his fellow countryman, former M-1 Challenge Interim flyweight championArman Ashimov, who was forced to withdraw due to an injury suffered during training camp.

Improving his M-1 Global record to 3-0, Almabaev took a five-round unanimous decision from Kelades, who was making his first title defense. Almabaev has positioned himself for a showdown with undisputed M-1 Challenge flyweight titlistAlexander Doskalchuk, who is recovering from an injury.

Ọzọkwa na-alụ ọgụ na isi kaadị, former M-1 Challenge light championArtem Damkovsky (23-11), nke Belarus, won a three-round unanimous decision over RussianVladimir Kanunnikov(9-2), Onye Brazil dị fechaaMichel “Sassarito” Silva (22-8-1) recorded a technical knockout of RussianKhamzat Dalgiev (11-3), using a ground-and-pound attack, and Kazakhstan welterweightIsatay Temirov (6-1-1) na RussianDanila Prikaza (12-3-2) battled to a three-round split-draw.

Judges were working overtime on this highly competitive card as eight of 12 bouts went the full distance, including two draws and three split decisions. Once again, M-1 Global presented a true International event with 11 different countries represented in The Rage: Kazakhstan, USA, Canada, Belarus, Russia, Brazil, Kyrgyzstan, Cuba, Azerbaijan, Sweden and Georgia.

Brazil Bantamweightrafael diaz (16-5-1) edged previously undefeatedZalkarbek Zarlyk Uulu (3-1) by way of split decision on the undercard, while Swedish welterweightPer Franklin (9-5-1) naGadzhibaba Gadzhibabayev (3-0-1) fought to a split draw.

Kazakhstan featherweightSabit Zhusupov (8-2) took a unanimous decision from RussianGleb Khabibullin (4-1), Russian welterweightMagomedkamil “Junior” Malikov (7-1) stopped Brazilian veteranRubenilton “Rubinho” Pereira (20-8) on punches in round two, and Russian heavyweightYuri Fedorov (3-2) used a guillotine choke to defeat CubanMichel Batista (4-2) na oghere gburugburu.

Kazakhs won the opening two bouts of the night on the pre-underdcard: fechaaAzamat “Azu” Markabaev (3-3) submitted GeorgianBeqa Gogoladze (0-2) in the second round with a rear naked choke, and flyweightZhuman “Arian” Zhgumabekov (8-4) decisioned pro-debuting KyrgyzstanRuslan Kudaiberdirev (0-1).

Official results below:

Isi kadị

MAIN EVENT – M-1 CHALLENGE BANTAMWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP

Sergey Morozov (16-4, M-1: 10-3), Kazakhstan

WDEC5

Josh Rectification House, (16-5, M-1: 4-1), USA

(Morozov retained M-1 Challenge bantamweight title)

CO-FEATURE – M-1 CHALLENGE INTERIM FLYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP

Assu Almabaev, (11-2, M-1: 3-0), Kazakhstan

WDEC5

Chris Kelades (14-5, M-1: 3-2), Canada

(Almabaev won M-1 Challenge Interim flyweight title)

LIGHTWEIGHTS

Artem Damkovsky (23-11, M-1: 14-8), Belarus

WDEC3

Vladimir Kanunnikov (9-2, M-1: 0-2), Russia

Michel Silva (22-8-1, M-1: 4-3), Brazil

WTKO1 (1:48 – ground & paụnd)

Khamzat Dalgiev (11-3, M-1: 8-3), Russia

WELTERWEIGHTS

Isatay Temirov (6-1-1, M-1: 1-0-1), Kazakhstan

D3

Danila Prikaza (12-3-2, M-1: 8-4), Russia

N'okpuru kaadị

HEAVYWEIGHTS

Yuri Fedorov 3-2, M-1: 3-1), Russia

WSUB1 (Guillotine ịkpagbu)

Michel Batista (4-2, M-1: 0-1), Cuba by way of USA

WELTERWEIGHTS

Magomedkamil Malikov (7-1, M-1: 4-1), Russia

WTKO2 (1:21)

Rubenilton Pereira (20-8, M-1: 4-5), Brazil

CATCHWEIGHT

Gadzhibaba Gadzhibabayev (3-0-1, M-1: 1-0-1), Azerbaijan

D3

Per Franklin (9-5-1, M-1: 0-0-1), Sweden

FEATHERWEIGHTS

Sabit Zhusupov (8-2, M-1: 3-0), Kazakhstan

WDEC3

Gleb Khabibullan (4-1, M-1: 2-1), Russia

BANTAMWEIGHTS

rafael diaz (16-6-1, M-1: 2-2-1), Brazil

WDEC3

Zalkarbek Zarlyk Uulu (3-1, M-1: 0-1), Kyrgyzstan

PRE-UNDERCARD

LIGHTWEIGHTS

Azamat Markabaev (4-2, M-1: 1-0), Kazakhstan

WSUB2 (Rear Naked Choke – 2:48)

Beqa Gogoladze (0-2, M-1: 0-1), Georgia

FLYWEIGHTS

Zhuman Zhumabekov (8-4, M-1:10-0), Kazakhstan

WDEC3

Ruslan Kudaiberdirev (0-1, M-1: 0-1), Kyrgyzstan

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Ukara IHE & Foto maka BELLATOR MILAN, BELLATOR 230 NA BELLATOR KICKBOXING 12

Complete Ọgụ Night Foto Ebe a



Bellator 230: Carvalho vs. Nemkov Ọgụ Kaadị:

Vadim Nemkov (11-2) meriri Rafael Carvalho (16-4) site na nrubeisi (n'azụ-gba ọtọ ịkpagbu) na 3:56 nke gburugburu abụọ

Dragos Zubco (3-1) meriri Hesdy Gerges (0-2) site na etebe (29-28 X3)

Kirill Sidelnikov (12-6) meriri Domingos Barros (6-1) site na etebe (30-27, 29-28, 29-28)

Walter Pugliesi (5-2) meriri Andrea Fusi (8-5) site na etebe (30-27 X3)

Nicolo Solli (3-0) meriri Na Cassell (4-4-1) site na nrubeisi (triangle ịkpagbu) na 3:15 nke gburugburu otu



Bellator Milan: Manhoef vs. Luckily Ọgụ Kaadị:

Melvin Manhoef (32-14-1, 2 NC) meriri Yannick Bahati (9-5, 1 NC) site ko (etiwapụ) na 2:29 nke gburugburu otu

Alessio Sakara (24-13, 2 NC) meriri Kenan Grigsby (8-8) site TKO (etiwapụ) na 0:23 nke gburugburu otu

Stefano Paterno (13-3-1) meriri Ashley Reece (8-2) vis mkpebi otu olu (30-27, 29-27, 29-27)

Rafael Macedo (10-4, 1 NC) meriri Kane Mousah (12-3) site gbawara n'etiti mkpebi (30-27, 29-28, 28-29)



Bellator Kickboxing 12: Varga vs.. Faustino Ọgụ Kaadị:

Gabriel Varga (18-6) meriri Cristian Faustino (31-12-2) site na etebe (50-45 X3) idowe Bellator Kickboxing featherweight aha

Chingiz Allazov (60-3, 1 NC) meriri Sudsakorn Sor Klinmee (287-53-4) site na etebe (30-27 X3)

Luca Cecchetti (24-5) meriri Alex Avogadro (46-6-3) site TKO (dọkịta stoppage) na 2:09 nke gburugburu otu

Shan Cangelosi (35-10-1) meriri Kevin Ross (33-12) site na etebe (30-27, 30-27, 29-28)

Yuri Bessmertny (45-20-2) meriri Giuseppe De Domenico (51-10) site na etebe (29-28 X3)

Ogechi Onwuka (1-0) meriri Silvia Abalị (66-18-4) site ko (igba) na 0:12 nke gburugburu abụọ

Endy Bonat (32-10-1) vs. Kebrom Neguse (33-2-2) chịrị ọtụtụ ndị (28-28, 28-28, 29-28)

Hnatchuk Terrace (12-0-1) meriri Giacomo Licheri (7-1) site na etebe (30-27 X3)

Luca Mameli (9-2) meriri Pawel Szymanski (15-14-2) site na etebe (30-27 X3)





Biko gaa na Bellator.com maka ozi ndị ọzọ.



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BELLATOR HEADS TO JAPAN WITH LEGENDRY CLASH BETWEEN FEDOR EMELIANENKO AND ‘RAMPAGE’ JACKSON

SAITAMA SUPER ARENA TO HOST BELLATOR JAPAN SUNDAY, DECEMBER 29 – LIVE ON PARAMOUNT NETWORK

TICKETS ON SALE NOVEMBER 3



LOS ANGELES – For the first time in the organization’s history, Bellator travels to Japan and the iconic Saitama Super Arena for an historic event, dị ka Fedor Emelianenko (38-6, 1 NC) na Quinton "Rampage" Jackson (38-13) square off in a long-awaited heavyweight showdown. Bellator Japan: Fedor vs. Rampage, powered by RIZIN, takes place Sunday, December 29 and will air LIVE on Paramount Network.



Tiketi maka Bellator Japan: Fedor vs. Rampage go on sale November 3. Additional bouts are expected to be announced in the coming days.



“For Bellator’s debut in Japan, we wanted to bring a massive event and fighters that the Japanese fans really connect with,” said Bellator President Scott Coker. “Given the vast history of martial arts and MMA in Japan, and especially at Saitama Super Arena, this will be a very special show that no one will want to miss.This will, unquestionably, be a monumental event for Bellator and I am looking forward to the moment that Fedor and ‘Rampage’ walk out to a crowd that has known them since their careers began. I would also like to thank RIZIN for their help in making this event a possibility and we look forward to working together in the near future to showcase the best talent each organization has to offer.”



Fighting out of Stary Oskol, Belgorod Oblast, Russia, Fedor Emelianenko returns to Japan following a successful run in the Bellator Heavyweight World Grand Prix earlier this year, where he earned consecutive first-round knockouts over Chael Sonnen na Frank mir. A former PRIDE FC Heavyweight Champion and PRIDE 2004 Heavyweight World Grand Prix Champion, “The Last Emperor” returns to where his career started. Often referred to as “The GOAT” by fans around the world, his career resume stands as one of the most impressive in the history of the sport with victories over Antônio Rodrigo Nogueira, Mirko Cro Cop, Mark Hunt, Mark Coleman and Andrei Arlovski, ole na ole aha. Na 29 career victories ending via finish, the punching power and world-class Sambo of the stoic Russian could result in yet another defining moment in his illustrious career.



An eight-fight veteran of Bellator, “Rampage” Jackson’s legendary career has seen him compete against some of the top names in the sport, generating a loyal army of fans along the way. The former PRIDE and UFC champion is the proud owner of many epic highlight reel slams and knockouts that he has racked up throughout his epic battles with the likes of Chuck Liddell, Dan Henderson, "Eze knife" Lawal, Kevin Randleman and, perhaps most-notably, his four-fight series with Wanderlei Silva. The Memphis, Tennessee-native has long been seen as an icon to MMA fans around the globe and has openly voiced a desire to face Fedor in front of a Japanese crowd before his career comes to an end. Ugbu a, the two legends will finally meet inside the Bellator cage on December 29 at the famed Saitama Super Arena.



Emelitere Bellator Japan: Fedor vs. Rampage Ọgụ Kaadị:

Isi ihe omume dị arọ: Fedor Emelianenko (38-6, 1 NC) vs. Quinton "Rampage" Jackson (38-13)



*Kaadị ga-agbanwe.



Biko gaa na Bellator.com maka ozi ndị ọzọ.

MMA STAR HECTOR LOMBARD SIGNS WITH BARE KNUCKLE FIGHTING CHAMPIONSHIP

Cuban Olympia & UFC Veteran Looks to Conquer
BKFC Light Heavyweight Division

Filadelfia (October 8, 2019) – Former Olympian and UFC standoutHector Lombard has become the latest fighter to sign with Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship (BKFC) as he looks to make his mark in the biggest and best bare knuckle fights that the sport has to offer.

Lombard is the first-ever Olympian to sign with BKFC, having represented Cuba in judo in the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia.

I’ve wanted to fight for this amazing organization for a while and I’m excited that it’s all come together,” said Lombard, who will compete in the 185-pound light heavyweight division. “Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship is the next level of fighting and I am glad to be part of it.

Hector Lombard is one of the most devastating punchers in MMA history and we are looking for Hector to make a huge splash with BKFC,” said BKFC founder and president David Feldman. “Dị ka a na-akwado, I cannot wait to see how Hector does in the squared circle. He’s exciting and explosive. This is an incredible signing.

Lombard also holds the distinction of being the first Bellator champion to sign with BKFC. He was the inaugural Bellator middleweight champion, winning the title in 2009. Lombard went 8 – 0 in Bellator with seven finishes, including a six-second knockout of UFC veteran Jay Silva in May of 2010.

Lombard relinquished the Bellator middleweight championship in 2012, when he moved to the UFC. In the UFC, Lombard fought a total of 12 ugboro, recording notable knockout wins against Rousimar Palhares and Nate Marquardt.

In his professional MMA career, Lombard tallied 34 Enwee Mmeri, 22 of which have come by knockout or TKO. He is regarded as one of the hardest punching middleweights and welterweights in MMA history.

Lombard is from Cuba and moved to Australia after the 2000 Summer Olympics. He now lives in Florida.

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OFFICIAL BELLATOR 229: KORESHKOV VS. LARKIN FIGHT NIGHT RESULTS & Foto

Complete Fight Night Photos



Bellator 229: Koreshkov vs. Larkin Main Kaadị

Lorenz Larkin (21-7, 1 NC) meriri Andrey Koreshkov (22-4) site gbawara n'etiti mkpebi (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)

Yamauchi elu (24-4) meriri Ị Awad (23-12) site na nrubeisi (armbar) na 1:40 nke gburugburu otu

Keri Taylor Melendez (4-0) meriri Mandy Polk (6-4) site na etebe (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)

Tony Johnson (8-2) meriri Joe Schilling (4-6) site ko (punches) na 2:07 nke gburugburu atọ



Mbido Kaadị

Salim Mukhidinov (7-3) meriri Adel Altamimi (8-6) site na etebe (29-27, 30-26, 30-27)

Anatoly Tokov (29-2) meriri Hracho Darpinyan (17-9-2) site na TKO na 4:38 nke gburugburu abụọ

Derek Anderson (16-3, 1 NC) meriri Guilherme “Bomba” (10-6) site na etebe (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)

Joey Davis (6-0) meriri Jeff Peterson (10-8) site ko (flying knee) na 1:00 nke gburugburu otu

Johnny Eblen (6-0) meriri Mauricio Alonso (13-8, 1 NC) site na etebe (30-26, 30-27, 30-27)

Vladimir Tokov (5-0) meriri Brandon Hastings (6-4) site na etebe (30-26, 30-27, 30-27)

Jordan Newman (2-0) meriri Riley Miller (0-1) site na TKO na 4:28 nke gburugburu otu

Kelvin Gentapanan (1-0) meriri Sunni Imhotep (2-0) site gbawara n'etiti mkpebi (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)

Jay-Jay Wilson (4-0) meriri Jorge Juarez (4-2) site na nrubeisi (n'azụ-gba ọtọ ịkpagbu) na 1:33 nke gburugburu otu



Biko gaa na Bellator.com maka ozi ndị ọzọ.



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UNDEFEATED ILIMA-LEI MACFARLANE RETURNS HOME TO HAWAII ON DEC. 21 FOR FLYWEIGHT TITLE DEFENSE AGAINST KATE JACKSON EXCLUSIVELY ON DAZN

ỌZỌ, BELLATOR’S FEATHERWEIGHT WORLD GRAND PRIX CONTINUES AS UNDEFEATED A.J. MCKEE MEETS DEREK CAMPOS IN FIRST QUARTERFINAL MATCHUP

Tickets on sale next Friday, Ọkt. 11



LOS ANGELES – For the second time in as many years, Neal S. Blaisdell Arena in Honolulu, Hawaii will host the homecoming of Ilima-lei Macfarlane (10-0), as she puts her undefeated record and Bellator women’s flyweight title on the line against No. 1 contender Kate Jackson (11-3-1) in the main event on Saturday, Dec. 21, streamed exclusively on the DAZN app.



Na mgbakwunye, Bellator Hawaii will feature the first quarterfinal matchup of Bellator’s Featherweight World Grand Prix, when the man with the longest winning streak in promotional history, A.J. McKee (15-0), takes on the always-exciting Derek Fields (20-9) in the evening’s co-headliner.



Bellator: Macfarlane vs. Jackson – one of the star-powered, year-end highlights of fight season on DAZN – will stream live exclusively on DAZN na 10 p.m. ET / 7 p.m. Pt, while preliminary action will stream on Bellator.com, DAZN and globally on the Bellator Mobile App. Tickets go on sale next Friday, Ọkt. 11 and can be purchased through Bellator.com, as well as Ticketmaster.com or the Neal S. Blaisdell Arena box office. A ga-ama ọkwa ịgba egwu ndị ọzọ n'izu ndị na-abịa.



Born and raised in Honolulu, current Bellator women’s flyweight champ Macfarlane made her pro debut in 2015 with a KO victory that went viral and has not looked back since, remaining undefeated in her career. With impressive victories over Valerie Letourneau na Veta Arteaga, Macfarlane was the focal point of Bellator’s debut in Hawaii last year. A proud graduate of Honolulu’s Punahou High School in 2009, Macfarlane later attended San Diego State University, where she would go on to earn her Master’s degree in liberal arts and science with a focus on indigenous issues – a subject she remains passionate about, launching “The Ilimanator Scholarship” for indigenous girls last year. Now Ilima-Lei turns her focus to Kate Jackson, who will be looking to play the role of spoiler when she enters the Bellator cage on December 21.



A winner of seven of her last eight fights, Kate Jackson has earned her way to a title shot against the division’s inaugural champion. A competitor on the 23rd season of Ihe Jisọs Agha, Jackson hails from Lostwithiel, Cornwall, England, and most recently defeated Lena Ovchynnikova na London. Jackson made her Bellator debut in 2017 with a first round-victory over of Colleen Schneider and would later go on to dominate Anastasia Yankova at historic Bellator 200 in front of her hometown crowd. Facing the biggest test of her career, Jackson looks to reign atop the flyweight division when she leaves Hawaii.



With an undefeated professional record of 15-0, including six knockouts and eight first round finishes, there doesn’t seem to be much more for the talent-oozing 24-year-old to prove to the MMA community before his name is routinely mentioned among the division’s elite. Fighting out of Long Beach, Calif., “Mercenary” is fresh off of a jaw-dropping performance that saw him finish Georgi Karakhanyan in only eight seconds just moments after watching his father, Antonio McKee, collect a knockout victory in what was the first ever father-son duo to compete on the same card in the US. With all 15 of his career wins coming under the direction of the Scott Coker-led promotion, the Team BodyShop product has made it clear that he has his sights on Patricio “Pitbull” and his 145-pound belt, as he continues to build a strong argument as the new face of Bellator. Constantly looking for new records to break, McKee may have found the perfect match in Campos, as the two brawlers have combined for a remarkable 22 finishes over 36 ọrụ mmeri.



Fighting out of Lubbock, Texas, Campos will be competing in the first of the four quarterfinal matchups in Bellator’s Featherweight World Grand Prix, following a decisive victory over former featherweight world champion Daniel Straus na Bellator 226 this past September. The 31-year-old knockout artist is ready to build on his impressive professional record of 20-9, when he takes on undefeated superstar McKee on December 21. Always ready to trade blows, the heavy-handed veteran has spent much of his time competing in Bellator’s lightweight and welterweight divisions over the past six years of his career. Ugbu a, “The Stallion” hopes to continue his impressive surge in the 145-pound class, as he prepares to go toe-to-toe with one of the most dangerous featherweights in the world. With a shot at one million dollars on the line, Campos will rely on his fearless fighting style and sound wrestling background if he wants to advance in what many have pinned as one of the most anticipated matchups in the second round.



Bellator Hawaii: Macfarlane vs. Jackson Main Kaadị:

Flyweight World Title Bout: Ilima-lei Macfarlane (10-0) vs. Kate Jackson (11-3-1)

Featherweight World Grand Prix Quarterfinal Bout: A.J. McKee (15-0) vs. Derek Fields (20-9)



*Kaadị ga-agbanwe.



Maka ozi ndị ọzọ, biko gaa na Bellator.com.

OFFICIAL BELLATOR 228 FIGHT NIGHT RESULTS & Foto

Complete Event Photos Here



Bellator 228 Main Kaadị Results:

Gegard Mousasi (46-7-2) meriri Lyoto Machida (26-9) site gbawara n'etiti mkpebi (29-28, 28-29, 30-27)

Patricio "Baby" Freire (30-4) meriri Juan Archuleta (23-2) site na etebe (49-46, 50-45, 49-46)

A.J. McKee (15-0) meriri Georgi Karakhanyan (28-10-1, 1 NC) site ko (punches) na :08 nke gburugburu otu

Darrion Caldwell (14-3) meriri Henry Corrales (17-4) site na etebe (29-27, 30-27, 30-27)

Daniel Weichel (40-11) meriri Saul Rogers (13-3) site na etebe (29-28, 30-27, 29-28)



Mbido Kaadị:

Adrian Najera (2-0) meriri Jason Edwards (2-1) site na nrubeisi (n'azụ-gba ọtọ ịkpagbu) na 2:28 nke gburugburu atọ

Benji akon (9-12) meriri Johnny Santa Maria (3-5) site na etebe (30-27 X3)

Ozzy Diaz (4-1) meriri Andre Walker (5-3) site na nrubeisi (n'azụ-gba ọtọ ịkpagbu) na 3:05 nke gburugburu otu

Ian Butler (7-6) meriri Emilio Williams (4-3) site TKO (punches) na :53 nke gburugburu abụọ

AJ Agazarm (2-1) meriri Jonathan Quiroz (3-4) site na etebe (29-28 X3)

Ava Knight (1-0) meriri Shannon Goughary (4-4) site TKO (ntụmadị) na 1:46 nke gburugburu atọ

Antonio McKee (30-6-2) meriri William Sriyapai (14-9) site TKO (punches) na 1:17 nke gburugburu abụọ

Johnny Cisneros (13-7) meriri Mike Jasper (13-6) site TKO (leg injury) na 4:28 nke gburugburu abụọ

Leandro Higo (19-5) meriri Shawn ụyọkọ (9-4) site na nrubeisi (My Chemical ịkpagbu) na 4:34 nke gburugburu abụọ

Weber Almeida (2-0) vs. Castle Williams (4-2) site na TKO na 0:20 nke gburugburu abụọ

Joshua Jones (9-4) meriri Dominic Clark (14-9) site na nrubeisi (My Chemical ịkpagbu) na 2:39 nke gburugburu otu

James Barnes (12-4) meriri David Duran (8-6) site na nrubeisi (n'azụ-gba ọtọ ịkpagbu) na 1:51 nke gburugburu abụọ







Biko gaa na Bellator.com maka ozi ndị ọzọ.

HIGHLY ANTICIPATED BELLATOR FEATHERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP SUPERFIGHT BETWEEN JULIA BUDD AND CRIS ‘CYBORG’ IS OFFICIAL

MATCHUP SET FOR JANUARY 25 AT THE FORUM IN LOS ANGELES AND LIVE EXCLUSIVELY ON DAZN

TICKETS ON SALE NEXT FRIDAY, OKTOBA 4



LOS ANGELES – Bellator is set to deliver one of the most anticipated bouts in the history of women’s MMA on Saturday, January 25 at the “Fabulous” Forum in Inglewood, Calif. when reigning champ Julia Budd (13-2) defends her world featherweight title against Cris “Cyborg” (21-2, 1 NC) na isi ihe omume.



Tiketi maka Bellator: Budd vs.Cyborg go on sale to the general public Friday, Ọkt. 4 na 10 a.m. PT and can be purchased at the Forum box office, as well as Bellator.com na Ticketmaster.com. A special presale is scheduled to take place Wednesday, Ọkt. 2 through Thursday, Ọkt. 3 using code “BELLATOR” upon purchase.



Bellator: Budd vs. Cyborg will stream live exclusively on the DAZN app at 10 p.m. ET / 7 p.m. Pt, while preliminary action will stream on Bellator.com,DAZN and globally on the Bellator Mobile App. A ga-ama ọkwa ịgba egwu ndị ọzọ n'izu ndị na-abịa.



Fighting out of Port Moody, British Columbia, Canada, Budd will enter the Bellator cage in January for the fourth time since claiming the inaugural Bellator women’s featherweight world title in 2017. Currently riding a winning streak of 11 nsọtụ, including seven straight fights since joining forces with Bellator in 2015, “The Jewel” has her eyes set on a fourth consecutive world title defense when she finally has the opportunity to challenge “Cyborg.” Since knocking off Dutch legend Marloes Coenen for the 145-pound strap at Bellator 174, the Gibson MMA-product has since collected victories over top contenders Olga Rubin,Arlene Blencowe na Talita Nogueira. With seven of her 13 ọrụ nkwanye-abịa site n'ụzọ nke knockout ma ọ bụ nrubeisi, the former kickboxing standout will look to derail the Bellator debut of “Cyborg.”



On the heels of signing the largest contract in women’s MMA history, Cris “Cyborg” will enter the Bellator cage for the first time on January 25, with the opportunity to lay claim to Bellator gold. Just like her upcoming opponent, “Cyborg” too was an inaugural champion, winning the inaugural Strikeforce Featherweight Championship in 2009 after defeating Gina Carano. The 34-year-old Curitiba, Brazil-native’s Bellator tenure follows a three-year run in UFC, multiple world title and a 20-fight unbeaten streak that includes notable victories against Holly Holm, Tonya Evinger, Marloes Coenen and Leslie Smith.



Emelitere Bellator: Budd vs. Cyborg Ọgụ Kaadị:

Featherweight World Title Bout: Julia Budd (13-2) vs. Cris “Cyborg” (21-2, 1 NC)



*Kaadị ga-agbanwe





Biko gaa na Bellator.com maka ozi ndị ọzọ.



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COMPLETE FIGHT NIGHT RESULTS & PHOTOS FOR BELLATOR 226: BADER vs. KONGO

COMPLETE FIGHT NIGHT PHOTOS



Bellator 226: Bader vs. Kongo Main Kaadị:

Ryan Bader (27-5, 1 NC) na Cheick Kongo (30-10-2, 1 NC) was ruled a no-contest due to an accidental eye poke

Derek Fields (20-9) meriri Daniel Straus (26-9) site na etebe (30-26, 30-25, 30-25)

Adam Borics (14-0) meriri Pat Curran (23-9) site TKO (punches) na 4:59 nke gburugburu otu

Pedro Carvalho (11-3) meriri Sam Sicilia (17-10) site na nrubeisi (face-crank) na 1:56 nke gburugburu abụọ

Emmanuel Sanchez (19-4) meriri Tywan Claxton (5-1) site na nrubeisi (triangle ịkpagbu) na 4:11 nke gburugburu abụọ

Daniel Carey (7-3) meriri Gaston Bolanos (5-2) via technical submission (guillotine) na 4:19 nke gburugburu otu



Mbido Kaadị:

Ivan Batinich (4-1) meriri Daniel Compton (2-2) site na nrubeisi (n'azụ-gba ọtọ ịkpagbu) a 4:33 nke gburugburu abụọ

Tyson Miller (1-0) meriri Albert Gonzales (1-2) site na TKO na 1:18 nke gburugburu otu

Alan Benson (1-1) meriri Favian Gutierrez (2-3) site gbawara n'etiti mkpebi (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)

Peter Ishiguro (2-1) meriri Elias Anderson (0-1) site na etebe (29-28 X3)

Daniel Gonzalez (3-2) meriri Jon Adams (0-1-1) site TKO (etiwapụ) na 4:56 nke gburugburu abụọ

Cornelius Savage (1-0) meriri Evan Gubera (0-2) site gbawara n'etiti mkpebi (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)

John Macapa (23-4-2) meriri Ashleigh Grimshaw (20-11-1) site TKO (corner stoppage) na 5:00 nke gburugburu abụọ

Adam Piccolot (12-3) meriri Jake Smith (7-3) site na nrubeisi (n'azụ-gba ọtọ ịkpagbu) na 2:34 nke gburugburu abụọ

Jessica Borg (3-2) meriri Amber Leibrock (3-4) site na nrubeisi (armbar) na 4:45 nke gburugburu otu

Cass Bell (4-0) meriri Isaiah Rocha (1-1) site na nrubeisi (My Chemical ịkpagbu) na 1:21 nke gburugburu otu

Batsumberel Dagvadorj (6-0) meriri James Terry (20-11) site na nrubeisi (bulldog choke) na 2:43 nke gburugburu otu

Renato Valente Alves (6-4) meriri Abraham Vaesau (5-3) site na nrubeisi (n'azụ-gba ọtọ ịkpagbu) na 3:36 nke gburugburu atọ

Hyder Amil (4-0) meriri Ignacio Ortiz (2-1-1) site gbawara n'etiti mkpebi (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)

Chris Gonzalez (3-0) meriri Luis Vargas (2-4) site na etebe (30-27, 30-26, 30-25)



Biko gaa na Bellator.com maka ozi ndị ọzọ.



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Vinicius De Jesus stops Chris Lozano to Retain CES MMA welterweight title

HARTFORD, Conn. (September 7, 2019) – CES MMA World Welterweight Champion Vinicius De Jesus made his first title defense tonight, stopping game challenger Chris “The Cleveland Assassin” Lozano in the third round in the “CESMMA 58” main event at the Connecticut Convention Center in Hartford.

The main card was streamed live and exclusively on UFC FIGHT PASS®, the world’s leading digital subscription service for combat sports.

Lozano (10-5) dropped De Jesus (9-2) in the opening round with a shot to the temple, but the Brazilian bounced up and fought back. The first two rounds were fought relatively cautious as both fighters took turns being the aggressor. De Jesus took charge in the third connected on punches and kicks, while avoiding Lozano’s limited offensive attacks. A strong De Jesus punch snapped Lazano’s head and that’s the opening the defending chance had set up. He bashed Lazano around the cage, trapping him as he threw punishing combinations until the referee waved off the action midway through the third.

“I appreciate him (Lozano) accepting this fight when others didn’t,” an excited De Jesus praised his opponent after the fight. “I respect him very much and hope he’s okay and back in the cage soon. I have a high fight IQ and he was difficult to hit. This is for my fans and family.

“My boxing paid off. My father coached me to box. Ugbu a, I’m looking for the big show, the lions in the UFC.”

Na co-apụta ihe omume, Hartford heavyweightParker Porter (8-5) and his Brazilian opponentDirlei Broenstrup (16-7) put on a very entertaining show. Porter couldn’t miss his overhand right in the first round, but Broenstrup responded in the second and came out hot for the third. All of a sudden Porter unloaded a straight right on Broenstrup’s chin and that’s all she wrote with less than two minutes remaining on the clock.

“I knew I started to get tired in the third round,” Porter commented. “I felt that I had won the first two rounds and my mentality was stay alive and don’t get taken out. I’d love to get a shot at the CES heavyweight strap in my next fight.”

Veteran Cincinnati lightweightReggie Merriweather (13-5) ruined the homecoming type of night for popular and previously undefeatedJesse James Kosakowski (3-1) from Waterbury, CT. Merriweather landed several bombs, Kosakowski got out of a few jams, and then suddenly Merriweather closed the show with a single righthanded punch halfway through the first round. Kosakowski’s large crowd of supporters expressed their collective feelings the referee had prematurely stopped the fight, but the upset was already in the books.

Massachusetts featherweight“Relentless” Robbie Leroux switched positions onPete “The Heat” Rogers, Obere.  to win by way of a reverse heal hold (sere n'okpuru) forcing a tap-out. It appeared that Rogers had the advantage and was moments away from victory Leroux did his thing.

Florida bantamweightJornel “A1” Lugo, who lived in Wallingford (CT), used his speed and angles to stopHarris “Dirty Harry” Bonfilgio on punches in the first round. “Only one thing pays the bills…skills,” Lugo said after the fight. “Everybody kept telling me to watch out for his kicks. I studied – I’m paranoid – so I was prepared.”

Pro-debuting Brooklyn flyweightAdrian Haly took a split decision fromJustin “Juggernaut” Valentin, nke Meriden (CT), in the first fight of the night steamed live on UFC FIGHT PASS.

“CESMMA 59” Oct. 25, 2019 at Twin River Casino in Lincoln, RI

Providence lightweightSean Soriano (12-6) will headline “CESMMA 59” on Friday night, October 25, 2019, at Twin River Casino in Lincoln, Rhode Island. A pair of undefeated, red-hot prospects, New York welterweightJohn Gotti III (4-0) and Connecticut light heavyweightWilliam “Knightmare” Knight (5-0), are also scheduled to fight on what promises to be a loaded card.

Local favoriteNick Giuiletti, fighting out of nearby Wallingford, jumped all over lightweightCody Schieve right off the bell, driving his over-matched opponent to the mat and unleashed a barrage of unanswered punches until the undercard fight was halted only 38-second into round one by way of technical knockout.

Massachusetts cruiserweightDan Randall used an effective ground-and-pound attack againstJesse Baughman, who tapped out midway through the opening round.

Connecticut bantamweight Will “Siracha” Smith took two of three rounds from Aaron Reese for a unanimous decision in the opening match of the evening.

Below find the official results:

Isi kadị

MAIN CARD – CES MMA WELTERWEIGHT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP

 Vinicius De Jesus, De Jesus MMA / Norwalk, CT by way of Brazil

WTKO3 (3:22)

Chris Lozano, Warehouse Warriors / Cleveland, OH

(De Jesus retained the CES MMA title)

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Parker Porter, Underdog MMA / Hartford, CT

WKO3 (3:17)

Dirlei Broenstrup, Minu Fight Team / Rio Grande, Brazil

LIGHTWEIGHTS

Reggie Merriweather, Aaron Thomas Jui

Jitsu / Cincinnati, OH

WKO1 (2:37)

Jesse James Kosakowski, PSDTC / Waterbury, CT

FEATHERWEIGHTS

Robbie Leroux, Regiment Training / Fall River, MA

WSUB (1:55)

Pete Rogers, Jr., Pete Rogers Karate / Norwich, CT

BANTAMWEIGHTS

Jornel Lugo, Combat Club & DZ MMA / West Palm Beach, FL

WKO1 (3:27)

Harris Bonfilgio, Ultimate MMA / Gilford, CT

FLYWEIGHTS

Adrian Haly, Brooklyn MMA / Brooklyn, NY

WDEC3 (29-28. 29-28, 28-29)

Justin Valentin, Underdog MMA / Meriden, CT

N'okpuru kaadị

LIGHTWEIGHTS

Nick Giuletti, Ultimate MMA / Wallingford, CT

WTKO1 (0:38)

Cody Schieve, Team Schieve / Jasper, IN

HEAVYWEIGHTS

Dan Randall, FAA /Granby, MA

WSUB1 (2:33)

Jesse Baughman, Team Link North / Littleton, NH

BANTAMWEIGHTS

Will Smith, Golden Falcon MMA & FAA / West Haven, CT

WDEC3 (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

Aaron Reese, Jackson Wink MMA / Shaker Heights, OH

Ozi:

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