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FULL FIGHT RESULTS & WHAKAAHUA PARAU 211 & BELLATOR KICKBOXING 11

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Bellator 211 Photos Here

Bellator 211: Sakara vs. Kauppinen Hua:

Kent Kauppinen (11-4) DEF. Alessio Sakara (23-13, 2 NC) via KO at 1:10 o a tawhio 1

Domingos Barros (6-0) DEF. Hesdy Gerges (0-1) via TKO at 2:53 o a tawhio 1

Pedro Carvalho (9-3) DEF. Luca Vitali (11-5) via sub. (pororere) i 0:43 o a tawhio 1

Alen Amedovski (8-0) DEF. Ibrahim Mane (7-2) via KO at 0:12 o a tawhio 1

Kiefer Crosbie (5-0) DEF. Orlando D’Ambrosio (7-4) mā te whakatau Kotahi tonu (30-27 X3)

Giorgio Pietrini (15-4-1) DEF. Nemanja Milakovic (5-4) via KO at 0:20 o a tawhio 1

Andrea Fusi (7-4) DEF. Walter Pugliesi (4-1) mā te whakatau ritua (29-28 x2, 28-29)

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Bellator Kickboxing 11 Photos Here

 

Bellator Kickboxing 11: Varga vs. Cangelosi Hua:

Gabriel Varga (17-6) DEF. Shan Cangelosi (34-10-1) via KO at 2:42 o a tawhio 1 to retain championship

Raymond Daniels (35-3) DEF. Zakaria Laaouatni (10-4) mā nuinga whakatau (29-28 x2, 29-29)

Yuri Bessmertny (42-19-2) DEF. Karim Ghajji (99-16-1) mā te whakatau Kotahi tonu (30-26, 29-27 x2)

Gabriele Casella (20-2-1) DEF. Dani Traore (21-4) mā te whakatau Kotahi tonu (30-27, 29-28 x2)

Younes Rahmouni (14-4-1) DEF. Tiziano Campus (15-5-1) mā nuinga whakatau (29-28 x2, 28-28)

Christian Zahe (58-24-7) DEF. Samuel Toscano (28-12-3) i 2:20 o a tawhio 1

 

Bellator Kickboxing 11 Hua Kāri hukihuki:

Sabir Temirkhnov (13-4) DEF. Matteo Costa (18-7-2) via TKO at 0:39 o a tawhio 2

Giacomo Licheri (6-0) DEF. Filippo Solheid (43-18-8) mā te whakatau ritua (30-27, 29-28, 28-29)

Matteo Di Luca (24-9-2) DEF. Giacomo D’Aquino (22-3-8) mā te whakatau Kotahi tonu (30-27 x2, 29-28)

 

Haere ki Bellator.com hoki ētahi atu mōhiohio.

 

FULL FIGHT RESULTS & WHAKAAHUA PARAU 210: NJOKUANI vs. SALTER

 

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Full Event Photos Here

Bellator 210: Njokuani vs. Salter Hua Kāri Main:

John Salter (16-4) patua Chidi Njokuani (18-6, 1 NC) mā tāpaetanga (kowaowaotia iho muri-tahanga) i 4:32 o te tetahi a tawhio noa

Rawiri Rickels (20-5) patua Guilherme Bomba (10-5) mā te whakatau Kotahi tonu (30-27, 29-28, 29-28)

Kristina Williams (3-1) patua Bruna Ellen (4-2) mā te whakatau Kotahi tonu (29-28, 30-27, 30-27)

Juan Archuleta (21-1) patua Jeremy Spoon (20-5) mā te whakatau Kotahi tonu (30-25, 30-26, 30-26)

 

Hua Kāri hukihuki:

Costello Van Steenis (11-1) patua Chris Honeycutt (11-3, 1 NC) mā te whakatau ritua (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)

Jordan Young (10-0) patua Anthony Ruiz (34-23) mā tāpaetanga (kowaowaotia iho muri-tahanga) i 3:48 o te tetahi a tawhio noa

Yamauchi ake (23-4) patua Daniel Weichel (39-11) mā te whakatau ritua (30-27, 27-30, 29-28)

Joe Schilling (3-5) patua Will Morris (4-1) mā TKO (corner stoppage) i 5:00 o te tetahi a tawhio noa

Shawn paihere (8-3) patua Joe Warren (15-8) via verbal submission (nifó) i 1:42 o te tetahi a tawhio noa

Mike Shipman (12-1) patua Scott Futrell (8-5) mā tāpaetanga (kokiri anaconda) i 2:58 o te tetahi a tawhio noa

Noad Lahat (13-4) patua Brian Moore (11-7) mā te whakatau Kotahi tonu (29-28, 29-27, 29-27)

Rudy Schaffroth (6-0, 1 NC) patua Vernon Lewis (6-4) mā KO (meke) i 2:51 o te tetahi a tawhio noa

Adil Benjilany (5-1) patua Daniel Carey (5-3) mā TKO (nifó) i :43 o te a tawhio noa e rua

Hracho Darpinyan (17-8-2) a Gerald Harris (25-7-1) fight to a majority draw (29-28, 28-28, 28-28)

 

 

Haere ki Bellator.com hoki ētahi atu mōhiohio.

EMMANUEL SANCHEZ HEADLINES BELLATOR’S RETURN TO WINSTAR WORLD CASINO AND RESORT ON MARCH 22 AGAINST ASHLEIGH GRIMSHAW IN FEATHERWEIGHT CLASH

 

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Los Angeles - Following his exciting back-and-forth championship bout at Bellator 209 earlier this month, Emmanuel Sanchez (17-4) quickly returns to featherweight action on Friday, March 22 at WinStar World Casino and Resort against one of Bellator’s newest European signings, Ashleigh Grimshaw (20-10-1, 3 NC).

 

 

 

The event will be broadcast live and free on Paramount Network at 9 p.m. ET / 8 p.m. CT, as well as DAZN.com, while preliminary action will stream on Bellator.com and globally on the Bellator Mobile App. Tickets are on sale now and can be purchased at the WinStar World Casino and Resort box office, as well as through Ticketmaster and Bellator.com. Additional bouts will be announced in the coming weeks.

 

 

 

The 28-year-old, nicknamed “El Matador,” will serve as Bellator’s headliner for the second consecutive time in his 13th fight with the promotion. A homegrown fighter from the famed Roufusport MMA Academy in Milwaukee has defeated a who’s who of 145-pounders including former champions Daniel Straus and Marcos Galvao, as well as standouts Sam Sicilia, Justin Lawrence and Georgi Karakhanyan. Na, Sanchez looks to immediately put himself back into contender status with a tough test on March 22.

 

 

 

Based out of London, Ashleigh “The White Wolf” Grimshaw has competed professionally since 2003, amassing more than 30 professional bouts across the European MMA scene. Unbeaten in his last four contests, Grimshaw has finished his opponent 18 times in his 20 whakaora. Na, set for his promotional debut with Bellator, the 36-year-old will be looking to make noise in a division currently championed by Patricio "Pitbull" Freire.

 

Updated Bellator: Sanchez vs. Grimshaw Fight Card:

Featherweight Main Event Bout: Emmanuel Sanchez (17-4) vs. Ashleigh Grimshaw (20-10-1, 3 NC)

 

 

 

*Ka whakarerekehia te kaari

 

Haere ki Bellator.com hoki ētahi atu mōhiohio.

 

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BELLATOR SENDS BANTAMWEIGHT WORLD CHAMPION DARRION CALDWELL TO JAPAN ON NEW YEAR’S EVE TO CHALLENGE KYOJI HORIGUCHI FOR INAUGURAL RIZIN FF 135-POUND TITLE

 

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Los Angeles - Bellator is pleased to announce that the organization’s current bantamweight titleholder Darrion Caldwell (13-1) will represent the promotion in an exciting matchup against 2017 Rizin Bantamweight Grand Prix winner Kyoji Horiguchi (25-2). The two will compete for the inaugural Rizin bantamweight championship at Rizin 14 i runga i te Mane, Dec. 31 from Saitama Super Arena in Saitama, Japan.

 

 

 

In the three-round (15-minute) Rizin FF world championship bout – which will be held in a ring under Rizin’s unique rule set – the victor of Caldwell vs. Horiguchi will leave Japan’s historic combat sports venue a Rizin FF champion. Caldwell’s Bellator bantamweight title will not be on the line in the contest.

 

 

 

The latest agreement between Bellator and Rizin FF furthers a collaboration between the two companies which has seen multiple athletes, whai wāhi Fedor Emelianenko, "King Mo" Lawal a Hisaki Kato i roto i ētahi atu, compete interpromotionally, but never before has a title from either promotion been on the line.

 

 

 

“Working for the Japanese fight company K-1 was a magical time during my promotional career and I have always felt strongly that MMA in the ‘Land of the Rising Sun’ would rise again. It truly is amazing to see what Nobuyuki Sakakibara has been able to do thus far with Rizin FF, so when he reached out to me about putting Darrion Caldwell against Kyoji Horiguchi for Rizin’s belt, we spoke to Darrion and he jumped at the opportunity,” Bellator President Scott Coker said. “Bellator wants to support Rizin, and by sending our bantamweight champion to compete during their New Year’s Eve event, we look forward to this leading towards more collaboration between the two promotions in 2019. I want to wish Darrion luck in his quest to prove he is the best 135-pound fighter on the planet.”

 

 

 

“I am very grateful and honored that Bellator and Scott Coker would send us their unarguable bantamweight champion to fight for Rizin’s first-ever world title fight. This title fight will be a true champion vs. champion to determine the world’s best bantamweight fighter,” Rizin FF President Nobuyuki Sakakibara said. “We hope this kind gesture will kick off of a series of exciting matchups between both promotions in 2019. My dream would be that eventually we can co-promote a mega event in both countries with a ‘Champion Carnival’ taking place where stories and rivalries can be built and told.”

 

 

 

Caldwell, a 30-year-old Rahway, N.J. native and the current Bellator bantamweight champion, most recently moved up a weight class to challenge himself, successfully finishing veteran Noad Lahat. Fighting out of San Diego, Calif., “The Wolf” has emerged as one of the most well-rounded fighters in the world, collecting 10 victories since signing with Bellator in 2013. Te 2009 NCAA D-1 National Champion wrestler from NC State boasts a resume that includes five first-round finishes, a 25-minute war against Eduardo Dantas to claim the world title and a textbook guillotine choke submission victory over Leandro Higo in his first career title defense earlier this year. Caldwell will look for fifth consecutive win and a second world title belt when he enters the ring against Kyoji Horiguchi on New Year’s Eve in Japan.

 

 

Haere ki Bellator.com hoki ētahi atu mōhiohio.

TWO TITLES ON THE LINE AT BELLATOR 214 IN L.A. ON JANUARY 26

 

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GEGARD MOUSASI DEFENDS BELLATOR MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP AGAINST UNBEATEN RAFAEL LOVATO JR.

Los Angeles – The co-main event of Bellator’s return to the “Fabulous” Forum in Inglewood, Calif. i runga i Jan. 26 will see reigning middleweight champion Gegard Mousasi (45-6-2) defend his title against undefeated Brazilian jiu-jitsu black belt Rafael Lovato Jr. (9-0).

 

 

 

The main event of the card will feature the Finals of the Bellator Heavyweight World Grand Prix, where the greatest heavyweight of all-time Fedor Emelianenko (38-5, 1 NC) faces current light heavyweight champ Ryan Bader (26-5) for the Bellator world heavyweight title. A recently added featherweight bout will pit super-prospect Arona Pico (4-1) against the always-tough Henry Corrales (16-3). Additional bouts will be announced in the coming weeks.

 

 

 

Tikiti hoki Bellator 214: Fedor vs. Bader are on sale now and can be purchased at the Forum box office, as well as Bellator.com and Ticketmaster.com. The event will be broadcast live and free on Paramount Network at 9 p.m. ET / 8 p.m. CT and will be simulcast live on DAZN. Preliminary action will stream on Bellator.com and globally on the Bellator Mobile App.

 

 

 

Fighting out of Leiden, South Holland, Netherlands, Gegard Mousasi will be looking to follow-up his decisive TKO victory over Rory MacDonald i Bellator 206 in what will be his second title defense since becoming champion earlier this year. “The Dreamcatcher” is currently in the midst of an impressive eight-fight win streak that dates back to 2016. The 33-year-old judo black belt has dominated the stacked middleweight class since signing with Bellator in 2017, collecting three victories in as many bouts, including a pair of knockouts against Rafael Carvalho and MacDonald in both of his world title fights. The former Strikeforce champion, who debuted in impressive fashion against Alexander Shlemenko, now looks to extend his current win streak and defend the middleweight belt for the second time in just five months.

 

 

 

Rafael Lovato Jr. will be making his sixth appearance for Bellator, a bout where not only will the 35-year-old’s unblemished mark of 9-0 be on the line, but also a world championship belt. Since signing with the Viacom-owned promotion in 2017, the Oklahoma City-based fighter has tallied five wins and four finishes, three of which came in the opening round, including his most recent submission win over top middleweight contender John Salter i Bellator 205. A fourth-degree black belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu, the former Legacy FC middleweight champ will finally have his shot at Bellator gold when he takes on current 185-pound champion Mousasi in the co-main event of Bellator’s return to Los Angeles on Jan. 26.

 

Whakahōutia Bellator: Fedor vs. Bader Fight Card:

Heavyweight World Grand Prix Final Main Event: Fedor Emelianenko (38-5, 1NC) vs. Ryan Bader (26-5)

Middleweight World Title Bout: Gegard Mousasi (45-6-2) vs. Rafael Lovato Jr. (9-0)

Featherweight Feature Bout: Arona Pico (4-1) vs. Henry Corrales (16-3)

 

 

 

Updated Preliminary Card:

Kōmāmātanga Tuhinga o mua: Mike Segura (9-6) vs. Richard Leroy (7-1)

Kōmāmātanga Tuhinga o mua: Jorge Juarez (3-0) vs. David Pacheco (Tuatahi Pro)

 

 

*Ka whakarerekehia te kaari

 

 

 

Mō ētahi atu pārongo, tirohia Bellator.com.

BELLATOR 209: PITBULL vs. SANCHEZ RESULTS & Whakaahua

 

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Complete Bellator 209 Hua Kāri Main:

Patricio "Pitbull" Freire (28-4) patua Emmanuel Sanchez (17-4) mā te whakatau Kotahi tonu (48-47, 48-47, 48-46)

Ryan Couture (12-6) patua Haim Gozali (8-6) mā te whakatau Kotahi tonu (30-26, 30-27, 29-27)

Vadim Nemkov (10-2) patua Phil Davis (19-5) mā te whakatau ritua (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)

Olga Rubin (5-0) patua Cindy Dandois (12-4) mā te whakatau Kotahi tonu (30-27, 30-26, 29-27)

Adam Keresh (3-0) patua Kirill Sidelnikov (11-6) mā KO (aro) i 1:12 o te tetahi a tawhio noa

Undercard Results:

Khonry Gracie (1-1) patua Ron Becker (2-2) mā te whakatau Kotahi tonu (30-27, 29-28, 29-28)

Aviv Gozali (1-0) patua Anton Lazebnov (0-1) mā tāpaetanga (armbar) i 4:27 o te tetahi a tawhio noa

Jamil Ibragimov (2-0) patua Jackie Gosh (7-2) mā TKO (aro) i 1:37 o te tetahi a tawhio noa

Sidemar Honorio (13-6) patua Liudvik Sholinian (3-1-1) mā te whakatau Kotahi tonu (30-26 X3)

Denis Palancica (7-0) patua Kirill Medvedovsky (11-6) mā te whakatau Kotahi tonu (29-28 X3)

Viktoria Makarova (1-0) patua Yulia Sachkov (0-2) mā TKO (aro) i 2:44 o te tetahi a tawhio noa

Andrei Barbarosa (6-6) patua Honor Kelesh (3-1) mā te whakatau Kotahi tonu (30-27, 30-27, 29-28)

Christos Nicolaou (2-1) patua Fadi Haiyadre (0-1) mā TKO (aro) i 4:48 o te tetahi a tawhio noa

Shimon Smotritsky (5-0) patua Matan Levi (3-1) mā te whakatau Kotahi tonu (30-27, 30-27, 29-28)

Itsik Rubinov (2-0) patua Ion Pop (8-12-1) mā te whakatau Kotahi tonu (29-28 X3)

Nika Ben Tuashy (1-0) patua Nisim Rozalis (0-1) mā KO (aro) i :47 o te tetahi a tawhio noa

 

Mō ētahi atu pārongo, tirohia Bellator.com.

MONSTER ENERGY AND BELLATOR RENEW GLOBAL PARTNERSHIP IN THREE-YEAR AGREEMENT

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Nga anahera - Bellator is pleased to announce a renewed global partnership with Monster Energy. The new three-year-deal sees Monster Energy, a longstanding official partner, remain a key part of Bellator’s marketing strategy going forward.

 

 

 

“The partnership with Monster Energy has been an important component of our business since day one,” said Bellator President Scott Coker. “They have played a factor in our success and we are thrilled to announce this new three-year extension. The hard work and passion that Hans Molenkamp and the rest of their team have for this sport is unmatched. We look forward to new and exciting opportunities for our brand, fighters and fans that this continued relationship brings to the table.”

 

 

 

Beginning in 2014, Bellator became the first MMA promotion to partner with Monster Energy, which paved the way in creating numerous future sponsorship opportunities throughout the combat sports landscape. Mai i taua wā, many of MMA’s most memorable events and elite athletes have been supported by the industry-leading energy drink brand.

 

 

 

“Bellator delivers compelling, high-action, adrenaline-pumping MMA events worldwide,” added Monster Energy Vice President of Sports Marketing Mitch Covington. “We are thrilled to continue our longtime partnership and look forward to evolving our relationship even further, allowing us to further integrate the Monster Energy and Bellator brands.”

 

 

 

Neke atu i te nga tau, Monster Energy and Bellator have worked together to host unique and creative activations for fans. I mua, Monster Energy Bellator MMA fight series events have been held during Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series and Monster Energy Supercross races. Drawing thousands in attendance to experience live MMA bouts and fighter autograph signings, these events are expected to continue and evolve under the new partnership.

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Monster Energy has also led the way in fighter sponsorship, building one of the most talented and diverse athlete rosters in the sport. Monster currently sponsors prominent Bellator fighters Quinton “Rampage” Jackson, current welterweight champ Rory MacDonald, Michael Chandler, Roy Nelson, Phil Davis, James Gallagher and Gaston Bolanos, as well as kickboxers Kevin Ross, Joe Schilling and John Wayne Parr.

 

 

 

Monster Energy will also be featured prominently throughout the broadcast, including on-screen integration and placement inside the Bellator cage.

 

 

 

I tua atu, fans can look forward to meeting their favorite fighters and Bellator personalities at official dinners, parties and other meet-and-greets throughout the year.

 

 

 

Mō ētahi atu pārongo, tirohia Bellator.com a MonsterEnergy.com.

 

FEDOR EMELIANENKO AND RYAN BADER COLLIDE FOR THE BELLATOR WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP

 

BELLATOR HEAVYWEIGHT WORLD GRAND PRIX FINALS SET FOR JAN. 26 AT THE FORUM IN INGLEWOOD, Calif.

 

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TICKETS FOR BELLATOR: FEDOR VS. BADER ON SALE THIS FRIDAY, Oct. 19

 

Los Angeles – The Finals of the Bellator Heavyweight World Grand Prix will see the greatest heavyweight of all time Fedor Emelianenko (38-5, 1 NC) meet current light heavyweight champ Ryan Bader (26-5) for the Bellator world heavyweight title. The dream matchup takes place on Saturday, January 26 at the “Fabulous” Forum in Inglewood, Calif.

 

 

 

Tikiti hoki Bellator: Fedor vs. Bader go on sale to the general public starting Friday, Oketopa. 19 i 10 a.m. PT and can be purchased at the Forum box office, as well as Bellator.com and Ticketmaster.com. A special Bellator Nation presale will take place Wednesday, Oketopa. 17 and Thursday, Oketopa. 18. The event will be broadcast live and free on Paramount Network at 9 p.m. ET / 8 p.m. CT and will be simulcast live on DAZN. Preliminary action will stream on Bellator.com and globally on the Bellator Mobile App. Additional bouts will be announced in the coming weeks.

 

 

 

Fighting out of Stary Oskol, Belgorod Oblast, Russia, Fedor Emelianenko enters the Heavyweight World Grand Prix Finals on the heels of consecutive first-round knockouts over Chael a Frank Mir in the tourney’s semifinals and opening round, aua. A former PRIDE FC Heavyweight Champion and PRIDE 2004 Heavyweight World Grand Prix Champion, “The Last Emperor” is now one win away from claiming Bellator gold. 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 AntônioRodrigo Nogueira, Mirko Cro Cop, Mark Hunt, Mark Coleman and Andrei Arlovski, ki te whakaingoa i te tahi. Ki te 29 career victories ending via finish, the punching power and world-class Sambo of the stoic Russian could result in yet another accolade in his illustrious career.

 

 

 

Attempting to become a simultaneous two-division titleholder, Ryan Bader’s path to the rare achievement is nearly complete. In his quest to earn the moniker of “Champ-Champ” and cement his status in the pound-for-pound standings, the Reno, Nev.-native KO’d “King Mo” Lawal i roto i te 15 seconds and later dominated Matt Mitrione in the Semifinals of the Heavyweight World Grand Prix. Fighting out of Gilbert, Ariz., the former two-time NCAA Division I All-American wrestler from Arizona State University began his professional career with a 12-fight unbeaten streak and by winning season eight of Ko te Ultimate Fighter. “Darth” continued his path of dominance by collecting victories over some of the 205-pound division’s top talent, including wins over former world champions “Rampage” Jackson, Rashad Evans, Phil Davis and Rafael “Feijão” Cavalcante, as well as Ovince Saint Preux, Vinny Magalhães and Linton Vassell.

 

Whakahōutia Bellator: Fedor vs. Bader Fight Card:

 

Heavyweight World Grand Prix Finals Main Event: Fedor Emelianenko (38-5, 1 NC) vs. Ryan Bader (26-5)

 

 

*Ka whakarerekehia te kaari

 

 

 

Haere ki Bellator.com hoki ētahi atu mōhiohio.

BELLATOR 208: FEDOR VS. SONNEN RESULTS & Whakaahua

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Full Fight Photos Here | Video Highlights Here

 

Complete Bellator 208 Kāri Main:

Fedor Emelianenko (38-5, 1 NC) patua Chael (30-16-1) mā TKO (nifó) i 4:46 o te tetahi a tawhio noa

Benson Henderson (26-8) patua Koe Awad (23-10) mā te whakatau Kotahi tonu (30-27, 30-26, 30-26)

Cheick Congo (29-10-2) patua Timothy Johnson (12-5) mā KO (nifó) i 1:08 o te tetahi a tawhio noa

Anatoly Tokov (27-2) patua Alexander Shlemenko (56-12, 1 NC) mā te whakatau Kotahi tonu (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)

Henry Corrales (16-3 patua Andy Main (12-4-1, 1 NC) mā KO (nifó) i 2:08 o te a tawhio noa e toru

 

Kāri hukihuki:

Jeremy Puglia (1-1) patua Eric Olsen (0-2) mā TKO (nifó) i 3:16 o te tetahi a tawhio noa

Dennis Buzukja (1-0) patua Ryan Castro (0-2) mā KO (nifó) i 2:53 o te tetahi a tawhio noa

Andrews Rodriguez (1-0) patua Mike Diorio (1-3) mā te whakatau Kotahi tonu (30-27, 20-27, 30-27)

Zarrukh Adashev (1-1) patua Christian Medina (0-2) mā TKO (aro) i 1:08 o te tetahi a tawhio noa

Jennifer Chieng (1-0) patua Jessica Ruiz (0-1) mā TKO (nifó) i 1:22 o te tetahi a tawhio noa

David Meshkhoradze (1-0) patua Shaquan Moore (0-1) mā te whakatau ritua (30-27, 30-27, 28-29)

Tommy Espinosa (6-1) patua Sukhrob Aydarbekov (5-4) mā tāpaetanga (armbar) i 1:27 o te tetahi a tawhio noa

Nick Fiore (3-3) patua Jerome Mickle (3-7) mā te whakatau Kotahi tonu (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)

BELLATOR 207: MITRIONE VS. BADER RESULTS & Whakaahua

 

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Complete Bellator 207: Mitrione vs. Bader Hua:

Ryan Bader (25-5) patua Matt Mitrione (13-5) mā te whakatau Kotahi tonu (30-25, 30-24, 30-25)

Sergei Kharitonov (29-7-1, 1 NC) patua Roy Nelson (23-16) mā KO (knees) i 4:59 o te tetahi a tawhio noa

Lorenz Larkin (20-7, 1 NC) patua Ion Pascu (18-9) mā te whakatau Kotahi tonu (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

Corey Browning (4-2) patua Baby Slice (3-2) mā TKO (nifó) i 2:08 o te a tawhio noa e rua

Mandel Nallo (7-0) patua Carrington Banks (7-2) mā KO (turi) i :57 o te a tawhio noa e rua

Hua Kāri hukihuki:

Mike Kimbel (2-0) patua Alex Potts (1-1) mā KO (meke) i :06 o te tetahi a tawhio noa

Janay Harding (4-4) patua Sinead Kavanagh (5-3) mā TKO (Tuhinga o tākuta) i 5:00 o te tetahi a tawhio noa

Andre Fialho (10-1) patua Javier Torres (10-5, 1 NC) mā nuinga whakatau (28-28, 29-28, 29-28)

Sarah Click (2-2) patua Kristi Lopez (2-1-1) mā te whakatau Kotahi tonu (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)

Vinicius de Jesus (6-2) patua Tim Caron (9-3) mā te whakatau Kotahi tonu (30-27, 29-28, 29-28)

Alexandra Ballou (1-0) patua Lisa Blaine (2-1) mā TKO (tuke) i 3:28 o te a tawhio noa e toru

Pat Casey (4-0) patua Kastriot Xhema (2-2, 1 NC) mā te whakatau Kotahi tonu (30-26, 30-26, 30-26)

Kemran Lachinov (7-2) patua Sean Lally (8-4) mā te whakatau Kotahi tonu (29-28, 30-27, 30-27)