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Full Fight Night Results, Quotes & Photos For BELLATOR MMA 272: Pettis vs. Horiguchi

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Complete Ọgụ Night Foto Ebe a – Please Credit: BELLATOR MMA

C-Sergio Pettis (22-5) meriri Kyoji Horiguchi (29-4) site ko (spinning backfist) na 3:24 nke gburugburu anọ

Sergio Pettis: “I came out here and got beaten up for four rounds. When it happened, I was just like, ‘Man I am losing this fight. I’ve got to do something spectacular.’ It (the decisive punch that ended the fight) came at the right time.”

“I needed to face some adversity, and tonight Horiguchi gave me all of that. It was hard trying to time his rhythm, trying to get his movement down.”

“My coaches always tell me, ‘If you open up, you could be one of the best in the world.’ That what I’m pushing for.”

#9-Jeremy Kennedy (17-3, 1 NC) meriri #4-Emmanuel Sanchez (20-7) site na etebe (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)

Jeremy Kennedy: “I can’t seem to find it. My coaches got mad at me in my last fight. I’ve got an atomic bomb. That’s what my coach said. It’s a 100-mile (per hour) fastball. I’ve got to use it. Last fight, Emeghị m. I wanted to try and mix it up, change my style. I was competitive, but I had to get back to my roots.”

“I would have liked to have mixed it up a bit more, ma (Emmanuel) Sanchez is in your face the whole time. It was hard to dictate that calculated range. He just came right at me.”

“I put a lot of pressure on myself. I had a close friend pass away. He was in my corner for my last few fights. I didn’t want to go home with a loss. I didn’t want to take any extra chance. I wanted to win every single exchange. I wanted to win every second, every moment of this fight. I didn’t care what that looked like. I had to get the ‘w.’ “

“Next time, I am going to get back to having fun and find that happy medium. This one is for Boom. I had to get my hand raised at all costs. I wasn’t coming out of this without a win.”

#7-Josh Hill (21-4) meriri Jared Scoggins (10-2) site ko (ntụmadị) na :56 nke gburugburu abụọ

Josh Hill: “This one was about timing. We knew the first round would be hard to get that timing down. Ọ (Jared Scoggins) was very jumpy, in and out. That (punch that ended the fight) was right on the button.”

“I belong there (in the Bellator MMA World Grand Prix). I know this division is stacked, so I understand (why he wasn’t included). I want in. If there are any injuries or pull outs, I’m your man.”

“I saw him (Scoggins) go down and knew he was out. There was no point to keep going.”

"Ọ na- (Scoggins) is very traditional, karate-esque. My coach and I worked on timing quite a bit. I knew the first round might be a little tricky. I landed a punch in the first, but it wasn’t on the money. The one in the second (that ended the fight) was.”

#5-Johnny Eblen (10-0) meriri Collin Huckbody (10-4) site TKO (punches) na 1:11 nke gburugburu otu

Johnny Eblen: “I wanted to send that dude (Huckbody) to the metaverse. N'ụzọ dị mwute, I could not do that tonight. I was I could have put on a better show, but it is what it is.”

“John Salter, I signed a bout agreement to fight you in Florida, but you [expletive withheld] out. I don’t know if you got hurt, or you [expletive withheld] out. But I want to see you in this [expletive withheld] cage, John. Let’s gear up and let’s get after it.”

Mbido kadị:
Alexander Shabliy (21-3) meriri Bobby King (10-4) site na etebe (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)
Kai Kamaka III (9-4-1) meriri John de Jesus (14-10) site na etebe (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)
Levan Chokheli (10-1, 1 NC) meriri Vinicius de Jesus (9-5) site na etebe (29-28, 30-27, 30-27)
Justin Montalvo (4-0) meriri Jacob Bohn (10-8) site na etebe (29-27, 29-28, 29-28)
Mike Hamel (8-5) meriri Killys Mota (12-3) site gbawara n'etiti mkpebi (29-28, 28-29, 30-27)
Spike Carlyle (13-3) meriri Dan Moret (15-7) site na nrubeisi (n'azụ-gba ọtọ ịkpagbu) na 2:58 nke gburugburu atọ
Kyle Crutchmer (8-1) meriri #10-Oliver Enkamp (10-3) site na etebe (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)

Biko gaa na Bellator.com n'ihi na ozi ndị ọzọ.

BELLATOR MMA Confirms Full Fight Card for BELLATOR MMA 272: Pettis vs. Horiguchi on SHOWTIME This Friday, Dec. 3 na 10 P.M. ET/PTBELLATOR MMA Confirms Full Fight Card for BELLATOR MMA 272: Pettis vs. Horiguchi on SHOWTIME This Friday, Dec. 3 na 10 P.M. ET / pt

BANTAMWEIGHT WORLD TITLE IS ON THE LINE AS BELLATOR CLOSES OUT THE YEAR AT MOHEGAN SUN ARENA WITH A FLURRY OF ACTION-PACKED FIGHTS

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LOS ANGELES – BELLATOR MMA has confirmed the full fight card forBELLATOR MMA 272: Pettis vs Horiguchicard at the Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Conn. The event puts a stamp on the 2021 calendar year and is set to begin on SHOWTIME at10 p.m. ET / pt.

The stacked preliminary card will stream live on the BELLATOR MMA YouTube channel, SHOWTIME Sports YouTube channel and Pluto TV beginning at7 p.m. ET / 4 p.m. Pt.

Ke isi omume nke mgbede, current BELLATOR Bantamweight World ChampionSergio Pettis (21-5) puts his belt on the line against former BELLATOR 135-pound titleholder and current RIZIN championKyoji Horiguchi (29-3). The co-main event features former featherweight world title challenger No. 4-họọrọEmmanuel Sanchez (20-6) versus former UFC standout and No. 9-họọrọJeremy Kennedy (16-3, 1 NC).

Also anchoring the main card will be a bantamweight bout between UFC veteranJared Scoggins (10-1) na Ọ dịghị. 7-họọrọJosh Hill (20-4), as well as undefeated American Top Team-product, na Ọ dịghị. 5-ranked middleweightJohnny Eblen (9-0), who looks to protect his unblemished record against BELLATOR newcomerCollin Huckbody (10-3).

With seven thrilling fights in total, naBELLATOR MMA 272 preliminary card is highlighted by a pair of welterweight contests between Swedish submission specialist No. 10-họọrọOliver Enkamp (10-2) and former Oklahoma State University wrestling standoutKyle Crutchmer (7-1) yanaLevan Chokheli (9-1, 1 NC) naVinicius de Jesus (9-4).

Hawaii’sKai Kamaka III (8-4-1) returns to the Scott Coker-led promotion, as he prepares for battle withJohn de Jesus (14-9) na featherweight edinam, mgbeDan Moret(15-6) naSpike Carlyle (12-3) meet in a 160-lb contract weight matchup.

Three additional lightweight matchups have also been announced with Russian sensationAlexander Shabliy (20-3) taking on Utah’sBobby King (10-3), Killys Mota (12-2) alụMike Hamel (8-5), naJustin Montalvo(3-0) squaring up withJacob Bohn (10-7)

Tiketi makaBELLATOR MMA 272 are on sale now and can be purchased atTicketmaster.com naBellator.com.

Full bout listings are below:

BELLATOR MMA 272: PETTIS VS. HORIGUCHIIsi kadị:

Friday, Dec. 3 – live onOGE IHE NKIRI

10 p.m. ET / pt

Bantamweight World Title boutC-Sergio Pettis (21-5) vs.Kyoji Horiguchi (29-3)

Featherweight n'obi: #4-Emmanuel Sanchez (20-6) vs. #9-Jeremy Kennedy (16-3, 1 NC)

Bantamweight boutJosh Hill(20-4) vs.Jared Scoggins(10-1)

Middleweight n'obi: #5-Johnny Eblen (9-0) vs.Collin Huckbody (10-3)

Mbido kadị:

BELLATOR MMA YouTube channel | SHOWTIME Sports YouTube channel | Pluto TV 

7 p.m. ET / 4 p.m. Pt

Kedu otu m ga n'obiAlexander Shabliy (20-3) vs.Bobby King (10-3)

Featherweight n'obiJohn de Jesus (14-9) vs.Kai Kamaka III (8-4-1)

Welterweight n'obi: Levan Chokheli (9-1, 1 NC) vs.Vinicius de Jesus (9-4)

Kedu otu m ga n'obi: Justin Montalvo (3-0) vs.Jacob Bohn (10-7)

Kedu otu m ga n'obi: Killys Mota (12-2) vs.Mike Hamel (8-5)

160-Pound Contract Weight boutDan Moret (15-6) vs.Spike Carlyle (12-3)

Welterweight n'obi: #10-Oliver Enkamp (10-2) vs.Kyle Crutchmer (7-1)

*Kaadị ga-agbanwe.

Biko gaa naBellator.com n'ihi na ozi ndị ọzọ.

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Updated schedule of BELLATOR events

Free. Dec. 3 // BELLATOR 272: Pettis vs. Horiguchi// Mohegan Sun Arena // Uncasville, CT

LFA BRINGS HEAVYWEIGHT WORLD TITLE FIGHT TO MINNESOTA WITH LFA 38 – HUGHES vs. GREENE

Isi ihe omume:
LFA HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION
JEFF HUGHES
vs.
LFA #1 HEAVYWEIGHT CONTENDER
MAURICE GREENE
HEAVYWEIGHT WORLD TITLE FIGHT
Ngalaba-isi omume:
BEVON LEWIS
vs.
COLLIN HUCKBODY
MIDDLEWEIGHT showdown
Friday, APRIL 27th Bi na AXS TV
LIVE at THE ARMORY
MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota
Tickets are on sale NOW through CageTix.com
Naan i any i, Texas – Hapụrụ Ọgụ Alliance (LFA) CEO Ed Soares announced today that LFA will return to Minnesota in April with a heavyweight title fight headlining LFA 38. The event will take place at The Armory, which is a historic venue in downtown Minneapolis.
Isi ihe omume nke LFA 38 will feature the return of LFA heavyweight champion Jeff “Ọkụ Ọ” Hughes when he defends his title against LFA #1 heavyweight contender MauriceThe PirateGreene. LFA 38 – Hughes vs. Greene takes place Friday, April 27th at The Armory in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Dum isi kaadị ga-televised ndụ na mba na AXS TV na 9 p.m. NA / 6 p.m. Pt.
I am excited to bring the LFA heavyweight world championship to downtown Minneapolis at LFA 38”, Kwuru Soares. “LFA has a long and exciting history in the state of Minnesota dating back to the days of RFA and Legacy FC. We look forward to bringing an event to a historic venue in the state’s largest city. Jeff Hughes will defend his heavyweight title against Maurice Greene at The Armory on Friday, April 27th.”
Tickets for LFA 38 – Hughes vs. Greene are available for purchase NOW at CageTix.com.
Hughes (8-1) is widely considered the top heavyweight prospect in the world. He solidified this claim by taking the LFA heavyweight title from Richard Odoms via Unanimous Decision at LFA 26 na November. The proud Ohio native also happens to train alongside the top heavyweight fighter in the world. That would be none other than UFC heavyweight champion and fellow Ohio native Stipe Miocic. The two heavyweight champions, Hughes and Miocic, were featured training together in Episode 1 of the UFC 220 Embedded: Vlog Series. Hughes played a pivotal role in helping Miocic defeat Francis Ngannou, which broke the record for most consecutive title defenses for the UFC heavyweight championship. Now Miocic looks to return the favor by helping Hughes set the record for most title defenses for the LFA heavyweight championship when he faces Greene at LFA 38.
Greene (5-1) is a a towering heavyweight, measuring 6’7and weighing 265-pounds. His formidable size, fearsome fighting style, and affable personality have helped make the man known asMoe The Piratea fan favorite in both MMA and professional kickboxing, where he made a name for himself competing in GLORY. Greene’s most memorable moment in GLORY came at GLORY 21 when he flattened Ashley Epps with a left hook in the first round. Greene later showcased his devastating striking skills in MMA at Legacy FC 60 when he knocked out Zach Thumb with a knee in just 25 sekọnd. Lately, Greene has been grabbing headlines with his impressive grappling skills as he has won his last two MMA bouts via first round submission. That includes a Triangle Choke submission victory over the previously undefeated Bellator vet Jermaine McDermott last summer at LFA 19.
The ngalaba-isi ihe omume nke LFA 38 will feature the return of one of Bevon Lewis (4-0). The Jackson Wink MMA product burst on to the MMA scene last year with an impressive LFA debut win over three-time NCAA Division I All-American wrestler Sonny Yohn at LFA 10. Lewis showed poise, adaptability, and a dynamic skill set against the decorated wrestler that drew comparisons to the fighting abilities of his teammate Jon Jones.
Lewis returned on the eighth episode of Dana White’s Contender Series last summer with another breakthrough performance. This time he stopped undefeated TUF 23 alum Elias Urbina via TKO in the second round. This drew the praise of the UFC President himself as Dana White gave him rave reviews and said, “Bevon Lewis is now 4-0. He is a young guy, he’s 26-years-old, and I think he has a ton of talent. Both the matchmakers think this guy is special and can be something. What we’re gonna do is we’re gonna take this kid and put him in our developmental league. We have a place where we develop young up-and-coming fighters and we’re gonna put him there. So we’re gonna bring him in. He’s not getting a contract here, we’re gonna put him in this developmental league. We love this kid.
In the immortal words of pro wrestling icon Ric Flair, “To be the man, you gotta beat the manand that is exactly what CollinYoung HuckHuckbody (3-1) will be looking to do at LFA 38. He is the man tabbed to face Lewis in the co-main event. The 23-year-old Minnesotan will look to utilize his home crowd advantage and considerable wrestling chops to derail the wave amount of momentum and attention that Lewis is currently receiving and enjoying. If successful on April 27th, Huckbody will be the man everyone is talking about next.
Main Kaadị (Televised on AXS TV na 9 p.m. NA / 6 p.m. Pt):
Main Omume | Heavyweight Title Bout (265 lb)
Jeff Hughes (8-1) vs. Maurice Greene (5-1)
Ngalaba-Main Omume | Middleweight tuanu (185 lb)
Bevon Lewis (4-0) vs. Collin Huckbody (3-1)
Welterweight tuanu (170 lb)
Tat Romero (26-6) vs. Dane Sayers (12-3)
Welterweight tuanu (170 lb)
Charlie Brown (11-7-1) vs. Chris Bachmeier (10-1)
Featherweight tuanu (145 lb)
Lou Radecki (3-0) vs. Nate Richardson (5-1)
Kedu otu m ga tuanu (155 lb)
Josh Shaw (3-1) vs. Kenn Glenn (7-4)
Kedu otu m ga tuanu (155 lb)
Marcus LeVesseur (22-7) vs. Cody Lincoln (4-1)
Na September 2016, RFA na Hapụrụ FC isi mara ọkwa na ha ga-asọkọta ọnụ ma ghọọ LFA. This new powerhouse promotion would serve as the premier developmental organization in the sport of Mixed Martial Arts (Emmanuel) malite na January 2017. RFA na Hapụrụ FC ulo oru n'ọrụ nke n'elu 130 na-eme egwuregwu na ruru n'ọtụtụ kasị elu nke Emmanuel ọkwá na UFC.
LFA 38 will be the sixth LFA event to take place in the state of Minnesota. RFA na Hapụrụ FC kwadoro a jikọrọ itoolu ihe ndị mere na “Land of 10,000 Lakes” tupu mmakọ. LFA 38 will be the first event the promotion has hosted in the city of Minneapolis. The dum isi kaadị nke LFA 38 ga-televised ndụ na mba na AXS TV na 9 p.m. NA / 6 p.m. Pt.
Biko gaa na LFAfighting.com n'ihi na bayere mmelite na ọmụma. LFA is on Facebook at Hapụrụ Ọgụ Alliance. LFA is also on Instagram at @LFAfighting and Twitter at @LFAfighting.