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OFFICIAL BELLATOR 246: ARCHULETA VS. MIX RESULTS AND PHOTOS

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Bellator 246: Archuleta vs. Mix Akọkọ Kaadi:
Juan Archuleta (25-2) ṣẹgun Patchy Mix (13-1) nipasẹ unanimous ipinnu (49-46, 48-47, 48-47)
Neiman Gracie (10-1) ṣẹgun Jon Fitch (32-8-2, 1 NC) nipasẹ ifakalẹ (igigirisẹ kio) ni 4:47 ti yika meji
Liz Carmouche (14-7) ṣẹgun DeAnna Bennett (10-7-1) nipasẹ ifakalẹ (ru-ìhoho choke) ni 3:17 ti yika mẹta
Keoni Diggs (9-0) ṣẹgun Derek Fields (20-11) via technical submission (ru-ìhoho choke) ni 4:59 ti yika mẹta

Alakoko Kaadi:
Daniel Madrid (18-6) ṣẹgun Pat Casey (6-3) nipasẹ pipin ipinnu (29-28, 28-29, 30-27)
Ty Gwerder (5-1) ṣẹgun Tuco Tokkos (4-2) via TKO at 1:05 ti yika mẹta
Davion Franklin (2-0) ṣẹgun Ras Hylton (6-5) via technical decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)

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Full Results & Photos for Bellator 220: MacDonald vs. Fitch


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Akọkọ Kaadi:

Rory MacDonald (20-5-1) ati Jon Fitch (32-7-2, 1 NC) fought to a majority draw (48-46, 47-47, 47-47) – MacDonald retains the welterweight title and advances in the Welterweight World Grand Prix

Ilima-Lei Macfarlane (10-0) ṣẹgun Veta Arteaga (5-3) nipasẹ TKO (dokita stoppage) ni 1:50 of round three to retain the women’s flyweight title

Benson Henderson (27-8) ṣẹgun Adam Piccolot (11-3) nipasẹ pipin ipinnu (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)

Phil Davis (20-5, 1 NC) ṣẹgun Liam McGeary (13-4) nipasẹ TKO (dasofo) ni 4:11 ti yika mẹta

Gaston Bolanos (5-1) ṣẹgun Nathan Stolen (8-5) nipasẹ KO (Punch) ni 2:21 ti yika kan



Alakoko Kaadi:

Aviv Gozali (2-0) ṣẹgun Travis Crain (0-1) nipasẹ ifakalẹ (ru-ìhoho choke) ni 2:15 ti yika kan

Brandon Faumui (5-3) ṣẹgun Chris Avila (6-8) nipasẹ pipin ipinnu (30-27, 29-28, 28-29)

Matt Perez (5-2) ṣẹgun Justin Tenedora (2-2) nipasẹ KO (punches) ni 4:52 ti yika kan

Cass Bell (3-0) ṣẹgun Peter Ishiguro (1-1) nipasẹ KO (punches) 2:59 ti yika meji

Chuck Campbell (2-0) ṣẹgun Bruno Casillas (0-1) nipasẹ KO (orokun) ni 1:45 ti yika kan

Hyder Amil (3-0) ṣẹgun Paradise Vaovasa (6-4, 1 NC) nipasẹ ifakalẹ (ru-ìhoho choke) ni 2:34 ti yika kan

Josh San Diego (9-4) ṣẹgun Brandon Laroco (5-2) nipasẹ unanimous ipinnu (30-27, 30-27, 30-26)

Jordan Williams (8-2, 1 NC) ṣẹgun Diego Herzog (4-3-1) via TKO at 1:21 ti yika mẹta

Abraham Vaesau (5-2, 1 NC) ṣẹgun Justin Roswell (3-3, 1 NC) via TKO at 1:59 ti yika kan

Chris Inocencio (1-1) ṣẹgun Boris Novachkov (0-1) nipasẹ pipin ipinnu (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)

Thomas Ponce de Leon (3-0) ṣẹgun Jamario Mulder (2-4) nipasẹ unanimous ipinnu (30-27, 29-27, 29-27)

Ignacio Ortiz (2-0-1) ati Roger Severson (3-3-1) fought to a unanimous draw (28-28, 28-28, 28-28)

Erik Gunha (2-0-1) ati Jon Adams (0-0-1) fought to a majority draw (29-27, 28-28, 28-28)



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FULL FIGHT CARD ANNOUNCED FOR SATURDAY’S BELLATOR 220: MACDONALD VS. FITCH INSIDE THE SAP CENTER AT SAN JOSE – EXCLUSIVELY ON DAZN


San Jose, Calif. - Gbogbo 18 bouts for the highly anticipated Bellator 220: MacDonald vs. Fitch ìṣẹlẹ, streamed exclusively on DAZN, have been announced when Bellator returns home to the SAP Center at San Jose on Saturday, April 27.


Two title fights sit atop the card, as Bellator welterweight champion Rory MacDonald (20-5) defends his title world against Jon Fitch (31-7-1, 1 NC) in the final opening round bout of the Welterweight World Grand Prix, while undefeated Bellator flyweight champion Ilima-Lei Macfarlane (9-0) returns to action against Veta Arteaga (5-2) in the evening’s co-headliner.



Bellator220: MacDonald vs. Fitch will stream live exclusively on DAZN, the fastest-growing sports streaming service in the world, ni 10 p.m. Et / 7 fi aidunnu. PT, nigba ti alakoko igbese yoo san lori Bellator.com ati agbaye lori awọn Bellator Mobile App.



Limited tickets remain available at the ThreatMetrix Ticket Office at SAP Center at San Jose, as well as Ticketmaster.com and Bellator.com.



Three former world champions will also appear on the main card, bi Benson Henderson (26-8) takes on the Bay Area’s own Adam Piccolot (11-2) ni lightweight, nigba ti Phil Davis(19-5, 1 NC) will run it back with Liam McGeary (13-3) ni ina heavyweight igbese. Afikun ohun ti, featherweight Gaston Bolanos (4-1) looks to add to his impressive highlight reelwhen he kicks off the main card versus Nathan Stolen (8-4).




Preliminary action for Bellator 220: MacDonald vs. Fitch will feature the U.S. debut of second-generation Israeli fighter Aviv Gozali (1-0) in his sophomore appearance againstTravis Crain (Pro Uncomfortable).



Ni pipe Bellator 220: MacDonald vs. Fitch Akọkọ Kaadi:

Welterweight World Grand Prix Title Bout: Rory MacDonald (20-5) la. Jon Fitch (32-7-1, 1 NC)

Women’s Flyweight World Title Bout: Ilima-Lei Macfarlane (9-0) la. Veta Arteaga (5-2)

Lightweight Main Card Bout: Benson Henderson (26-8) la. Adam Piccolot (11-2)

Light Heavyweight Main Card Bout: Phil Davis (19-5, 1 NC) la. Liam McGeary (13-3)

Featherweight Main Card Bout: Gaston Bolanos (4-1) la. Nathan Stolen (8-4)



Alakoko Kaadi:

Lightweight Undercard Bout: Aviv Gozali (1-0) la. Travis Crain (Pro Uncomfortable)

160-lb. Catchweight Undercard Bout: Chris Avila (6-7) la. Brandon Faumui (4-3)

Flyweight Undercard Bout: Justin Tenedora (2-1) la. Matt Perez (2-2)

140-lb. Catchweight Undercard Bout: Cass Bell (2-0) la. Peter Ishiguro (1-0)

Featherweight Undercard Bout: Hyder Amil (2-0) la. Paradise Vaovasa (6-3, 1 NC)

140-lb. Catchweight Undercard Bout: Josh San Diego (8-4) la. Brandon Laroco (5-1)

Middleweight Undercard Bout: Diego Herzog (4-2-1) la. Jordan Williams (7-2, 1 NC)

Welterweight Undercard Bout: Justin Roswell (3-2, 1 NC) la. Abraham Vaesau (4-2, 1 NC)

Featherweight Undercard Bout: Ignacio Ortiz (2-0) la. Roger Severson (3-3)

Light Heavyweight Undercard Bout: Chuck Campbell (1-0) la. Bruno Casillas (Pro Uncomfortable)

Featherweight Undercard Bout: Boris Novachkov (Pro Uncomfortable) la. Chris Inocencio (0-1)

Welterweight Undercard Bout: Thomas Ponce de Leon (2-0) la. Jamario Mulder (2-3)

Flyweight Undercard Bout: Erik Gunha (Pro Uncomfortable) la. Jon Adams (Pro Uncomfortable)



*Card subject to change



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OFFICIAL BELLATOR 199: BADER vs. KING MO RESULTS & Awọn fọto

 

 

Ryan Bader (25-5) defeated “King Mo” Lawal (21-7, 1 NC) nipasẹ knockout (Punch) ni :15 ti yika kan

 

Awọn fọto: https://tinyurl.com/ycysrnua

 

Jon Fitch (31-7-1, 1 NC) ṣẹgun Paul Daley (40-16-2) nipasẹ unanimous ipinnu (29-27, 29-26, 29-26)

Awọn fọto: https://tinyurl.com/y98s82hr

 

Aaron Pico (3-1) ṣẹgun Lee Morrison (19-9) nipasẹ TKO (punch to body) ni 1:10 ti yika kan

 

Awọn fọto: https://tinyurl.com/ycdhxdko

 

Cheick Kongo (28-10-2) ṣẹgun Javy Ayala (10-7) nipasẹ knockout (punches) ni 2:29 ti yika kan

 

Awọn fọto: https://tinyurl.com/yalv99d6

 

Adam Piccolot (10-2) ṣẹgun Carrington Banks (7-1) nipasẹ ifakalẹ (ru-ìhoho choke) ni 4:41 ti yika mẹta

 

Awọn fọto: https://tinyurl.com/y9bo2tea

 

Hyder Amil (2-0) ṣẹgun Elias Anderson (0-1) via TKO at 3:01 ti yika meji

Ignacio Ortiz (1-0) ṣẹgun Matt Aragoni (1-1) via TKO at 2:57 ti yika mẹta

Mark Climaco (2-0) ṣẹgun Daniel Oseguera (0-1) via TKO at 2:21 ti yika kan

J.J. Okanovich (6-1) ṣẹgun Hugo Lujan (3-3) nipasẹ unanimous ipinnu

Tom Ponce de Leon (2-0) ṣẹgun Dominic Sumner (1-2) via TKO at 2:48 ti yika meji

Nohelin Hernandez (7-2) ṣẹgun Josh San Diego (7-4) nipasẹ unanimous ipinnu

Josh Paiva (10-2) ṣẹgun Adam Antolin (13-4) via KO at :32 ti yika kan

Cass Bell (1-0) ṣẹgun Khai Wu (1-1) nipasẹ ifakalẹ (guillotine choke) ni 3:27 ti yika meji

Jordan Williams (7-2) ṣẹgun Brandon Hester (4-1) nipasẹ TKO (punches) ni 1:11 ti yika meji

Amber Leibrock (3-1) ṣẹgun Janay Harding (3-4) nipasẹ unanimous ipinnu (30-27, 30-26, 30-26)

James Terry (20-9) ṣẹgun Danasabe Mohammed (5-2) nipasẹ unanimous ipinnu (30-26, 30-26, 30-26)

Gaston Bolanos (3-1) ṣẹgun Malcom Hill (3-5) nipasẹ TKO (leg kicks) ni 2:54 ti yika kan

Justin Tenedora (2-1) ṣẹgun David Rivera (0-3) nipasẹ ifakalẹ (triangle-choke) ni 4:27 ti yika kan

Deron Winn (4-0) ṣẹgun Ahmed White (0-1) nipasẹ knockout (punches) ni 2:32 ti yika kan

BELLATOR 199: BADER vs. KING MO WEIGH-IN RESULTS & Awọn fọto

EVENT AIRS ON PARAMOUNT NETWORK AT 9 P.M. ATI / 8 P.M. CT

 

WEIGH-IN PHOTOS HERE | RE-WATCH WEIGH-INS HERE

Bellator 199: Bader vs. King Mo gba ibi ọla ni awọn SAP Center ni San Jose, Calif. The event will be broadcast live and free on Paramount Network at 9 p.m. ATI/8 p.m. CT, nigba ti alakoko igbese yoo san lori Bellator.com ati agbaye lori awọn Bellator Mobile App.

Complete Bellator 199: Bader vs. King Mo Weigh-in Results:

Heavyweight Grand Prix Main Event: Ryan Bader (225.1) la. "King Mo” Lawal (217.4)

Welterweight Co-Main Event: Paul Daley (170.3) la. Jon Fitch (171)

Featherweight Main Card Bout: Lee Morrison (144) la. Aaron Pico (145.7)

Heavyweight Main Card Bout: Cheick Kongo (241.7) la. Javy Ayala (265.5)

Lightweight Main Card Bout: Carrington Banks (155.6) la. Adam Piccolot (155.3)

140-Pound Catchweight Preliminary Bout: Elias Anderson (139.8) la. Hyder Amil (137.9)

Featherweight Preliminary Bout: Matt Aragoni (144.9) la. Ignacio Ortiz (145)

Flyweight Preliminary Bout: Mark Climaco (125) la. Daniel Oseguera (124.7)

Lightweight Preliminary Bout: Hugo Lujan (154.7) la. J.J. Okanovich (155.4)

Welterweight Preliminary Bout: Tom Ponce de Leon (169.7) la. Dominic Sumner (170.9)

Bantamweight Preliminary Bout: Nohelin Hernandez (135.9) la. Josh San Diego (135.5)

Flyweight Preliminary Bout: Josh Paiva (125.7) la. Adam Antolin (124.8)

Bantamweight Preliminary Bout: Cass Bell (135.8) la. Khai Wu (136)

Middleweight Preliminary Bout: Jordan Williams (184.1) la. Brandon Hester (185.4)

Women’s Featherweight Preliminary Bout: Janay Harding (145.8) la. Amber Leibrock (145)

165-Pound Catchweight Preliminary Bout: Danasabe Mohammed (164) la. James Terry (164.7)

Featherweight Preliminary Bout: Malcom Hill (144.4) la. Gaston Bolanos (145.6)

137-Pound Catchweight Preliminary Bout: Justin Tenedora (135.8) la. David Rivera (135.1)

190-Pound Catchweight Preliminary Bout: Deron Winn (192.1*) la. Ahmed White (188.4)

 

*Missed weight

WORLD SERIES OF FIGHTING KICKS OFF “WHO’S THE TOUGHEST?” WITH FOUR MILITARY VETERANS DOING BATTLE IN LOVELAND, COLORADO ON SATURDAY, Kọkanla. 12

Die: Kevin Sears replaces injured Josh Copeland against Smealinho Rama in heavyweight action

Tickets for WSOF34 on sale now

 

Las fegasi (October 10, 2016) - World jara ti Gbigbogun (www.WSOF.com) announced that it has tabbed four military veterans for action in three different bouts, including one that will air on its live NBCSN telecast (10:30 p.m. ATI/7:30 p.m. PT), to kick off it’s “Who’s The Toughest?” program at WSOF34: Foster vs. Asà, at the Budweiser Events Center in Loveland, Ipele. lori Saturday, Oṣu kọkanla. 12.

The league also announced that Josh “Cuddly Bear” Copeland (13-4) has been forced to withdraw from his scheduled heavyweight matchup with former world champion Smealinho “The Prince” Rama (9-2) due to a knee injury. Rama will now face Kevin Sears (4-2).

“We are extremely excited to launch the ‘Who’s The Toughest?’ program with a group of four professional fighters that have served our country valiantly, and who have since been looking for a potentially career-changing opportunity to compete on a major stage,"World wi jara ti ija Aare Baba olori.

World Series of Fighting announced in May that it would be launching “Who’s The Toughest?” in order to provide military veterans who are active or aspiring MMA fighters, with the opportunity to compete under its promotion.

Leading off the live NBCSN telecast of WSOF34, Shane Kruchten (11-4) ati Jeremy Mahon (5-4) – both U.S. Marine Corps veterans – will do battle in a 150-pound catchweight contest.

Ni a ina heavyweight (205 poun) matchup that will headline the WSOF34 preliminary bout card, U.S. Marine Corps veteran Brandon Collins (3-2) yoo collide pẹlu Chris Morgan (0-0), who will make his professional debut.

The fourth veteran, former U.S. Army ranger Nicoli Navarro (3-1), will square off with unbeaten upstart Alan Gutierrez (2-0) ni lightweight (155 poun).

Shane Kruchten vs. Jeremy Mahon

Awọn 6-ẹsẹ-1, 32-year-old Kruchten of San Diego, Calif. saw action in the Iraq War in 2003 ati 2004, and was subsequently awarded a Presidential Unit Citation and a Combat Action Ribbon for his efforts in battle before retiring from the military with the rank of Lance Corporal.

Since turning professional in 2007, Kruchten has donated a portion of each of his fight purses to the Mighty Oaks Warrior Foundation, a California-based retreat for veterans run by fellow U.S. Marine Corps veteran and former World Series of Fighting competitor Chad Robichaux.

Kruchten’s start will bring an end to a two-and-a-half-year hiatus that he took following a loss to Mike Corey by way of second round (2:59) ifakalẹ (ru-ìhoho choke) in what was Kruchten’s World Series of Fighting debut. Šaaju si awọn ijatil, Kruchten had reeled off 11 itẹlera victories, 6 via submission and 3 nipasẹ (T)KO.

The 5-foot-10, 37-year-old Mahon of Houston, Texas was deployed to Iraq during the initial invasion of the country in 2003, and later served as a security contractor in Fallujah, working to procure the safety of civilians there.

Before retiring as a Sergeant, Mahon earned a Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal as well as a Presidential Unit Citation. He runs a non-profit organization, DAWG Foundation, which trains dogs and offers them to veterans in need of everyday assistance.

Mahon is looking to notch his third straight victory following a second round (4:22) WHO (punches) ti Davis Sylvester ni Bellator 149 lori Kínní 19.

Brandon Collins vs. Chris Morgan

Awọn 6-ẹsẹ-1, 32-year-old Collins of Houston, Texas was also a recipient of a Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal during his eight-year stint (2004-2012) with the Marine Corps that saw him tour Afghanistan where he was a special operations officer and his unit’s martial arts instructor.

Collins was a member of his North Carolina base’s boxing team and, after relocating to California, he quickly transitioned to MMA.

Morgan, a 6-foot-3, 28-year-old resident of Denver, Ipele. will make his first professional start after a three-year amateur career that saw him compile an overall record of 5-2. Gbogbo 5 of his victories came inside the first round of action via (T)KO tabi ifakalẹ.

Nicholi Navarro vs. Alan Gutierrez

Awọn 6-ẹsẹ, 30-year-old Navarro of Denver served in the Army’s 75th Ranger Regimen, a special operations unit, laarin 2004 ati 2008, eventually reaching the rank of Corporal.

During his four-year tenure in the military, Navarro earned a Combat Infantry Badge, an Expert Infantry Badge and a Parachutist Badge.

Navarro is a student of retired, former Muay Thai world champion and UFC star Duane “Bang” Ludwig. All three of Navarro’s professional victories to date have come by way of (T)KO tabi ifakalẹ.

While not a veteran, awọn 5-ẹsẹ-11, 23-year-old Gutierrez of Skagit Valley, W. was born into and raised by a family of Marines, pẹlu baba rẹ, mother and brother all having served. Gutierrez dedicates each of his fights to his recently deceased brother.

Gutierrez made quick work of each of his first two professional opponents, to date, submitting Ryan Schecterson with a brabo choke in the first round (2:00) of action in Gutierrez’s professional debut on May 9, 2015, and scoring a first round (1:11) KO (punches) lori Taylor Roberts lori Kínní 27.

Owole lati $20, tickets for “WSOF34: Fitch vs. Shields” are on sale at the Budweiser Events Center box office, BudweiserEventsCenter.com, and by phone at 1-877-544-TIXX.

In the main event of WSOF34, reigning world welterweight (170 poun) asiwaju Jon Fitch (28-7-1, 1 NC) will collide with number one contender and fellow decorated superstar Jake Shields (31-8-1).

In the welterweight co-main event, Paul Bradley (23-6), will make his promotional debut for World Series of Fighting and take on former top 10 aye-ni ipo Yushin "Thunder" Okami (32-10).

Additional matchups for “WSOF34: Fitch vs. Shields” will be announced soon.

WORLD jara ti Gbigbogun: JON FITCH-JAKE SHIELDS WELTERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP SHOWDOWN SET FOR SATURDAY, Kọkànlá Oṣù 12 IN LOVELAND, COLORADO LIVE ON NBCSN

Die:
Josh Copeland vs. Smealinho Rama in heavyweight battle
Paul Bradley vs. Yushin Okami in welterweight collision

Tickets for WSOF34 on sale Friday, Meje. 16

Las fegasi (Kẹsán 13, 2016) - World jara ti Gbigbogun (www.WSOF.com) officially announced today the highly-anticipated welterweight (170 poun) title fight between reigning world champion Jon Fitch (28-7-1, 1 NC) and number one contender and fellow decorated superstar Jake Shields (31-8-1) fun Saturday, Oṣu kọkanla. 12 at the Budweiser Events Center in Loveland, Colo., gbe lori NBCSN ni 10:30 p.m. ATI/7:30 p.m. PT.

Owole lati $20, tickets for “WSOF34: Fitch vs. Shields” go on sale on Friday, Meje. 16 at the Budweiser Events Center box office, BudweiserEventsCenter.com, or by phone at 1-877-544-TIXX.

“This is a fight between two of the sport’s most seasoned and accomplished competitors, and a matchup that has been building for quite some time, so we are excited to see it finally come to fruition in the decagon cage, and to crown the better man that night, our world welterweight champion,"World wi jara ti ija Aare Baba olori.

In addition to the main event, World Series of Fighting announced a featured heavyweight attraction pitting Josh “Cuddly Bear” Copeland (13-4) lodi si tele asiwaju Smealinho “The Prince” Rama (9-2), as well as the promotional debut of battle-tested Paul Bradley (23-6), who will take on former top 10 aye-ni ipo Yushin "Thunder" Okami (32-10) in a welterweight affair.

Additional matchups for “WSOF34: Fitch vs. Shields” will be announced soon.

Jon Fitch vs. Jake Shields

Awọn 6-ẹsẹ, 38-year-old Fitch of Las Vegas, Nev. via Fort Wayne, Ni. will put his title on the line for the second time since seizing the vacant belt on October 17, 2015, when he earned a unanimous decision over Yushin Okami.

Fitch, who has faced and defeated some of the best rival welterweight fighters of his era to cement his legacy in the sport, risked his World Series of Fighting title for the first time on April 2, defeating Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt João Zeferino by way of unanimous decision.

Fighting out of San Francisco, Calif., awọn 6-ẹsẹ, 37-year-old Shields will seek his fourth major world championship. Awọn Cesar Gracie Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt held both the Shooto and EliteXC welterweight straps as well as the Strikeforce middleweight crown.

Like Fitch, Shields has provided fight fans with a host of memories, including his unforgettable, upset unanimous decision defeat of future Hall of FamerDan Henderson lori April 17, 2010. Shields also boasts a split decision win over reigning UFC champion Tyron Woodley as well as a split decision victory over UFC superstar Demian Maia.

Josh Copeland vs. Smealinho Rama

Awọn 6-ẹsẹ-1, 33-year-old Copeland is coming off what was perhaps the grittiest performance of his four-year professional career in his bid for the World Series of Fighting heavyweight title against reigning champion Blagoy Ivanov. Copeland stood toe-to-toe and held his own against the Sambo champion, but was left on the losing end of a unanimous decision after five competitive rounds of action.

Copeland, who has notched 7 ti re 12 professional victories by way of (T)KO tabi ifakalẹ, earned his place in the world title fight by taking a unanimous decision from Mike “300” Hayes at WSOF29 on March 12.

Awọn 6-ẹsẹ-1, 24-year-old Rama of Calgary, Alberta, Canada made history on October 11, 2014, becoming the first-ever World Series of Fighting heavyweight champion by scoring a devastating, 51-second TKO (punches) lori Derrick “Caveman” Mehman at WSOF14.

Rama, who also holds a unanimous decision win over Steve Mocco in the World Series of Fighting decagon cage, surrendered the heavyweight title after being submitted (guillotine choke) by Ivanov in the third round (1:17) of their bout on June 5, 2015.

Paul Bradley vs. Yushin Okami

One of World Series of Fighting’s recent, high-profile acquisitions, awọn 5-ẹsẹ-9, 33-year-old Bradley of San Diego, Calif. signed with the league after decimating previously unbeaten Chris Honeycutt by way of TKO (punches) in just 40 seconds in the Bellator MMA cage on January 29, 2016.

A tele, two-time All-American wrestling star for NCAA Division I University of Iowa, Bradley placed as high as fourth in the national championships before turning to MMA in 2006 where he has since faced off with elite competition in the UFC and Strikeforce.

Similar to his opponent, awọn 6-ẹsẹ-2, 35-year-old Okami of Kanagawa, Japan has scrapped with top-level, world ranked competition to earn his place in the decagon cage.

Since the loss to Fitch, Okami, a veteran of the UFC as well as PRIDE, has since reeled off two consecutive victories in his home country – a second round (4:23) WHO (corner stoppage) ti Ryuta Sakurai ni Tokyo on Kínní 27, and a first round (2:06) ifakalẹ (ru-ìhoho choke) ti Shingo Suzukilori July 24.

WSOF30: ti eka VS. STARKS FINALIZED WITH SIX PRELIMINARY BOUTS

WSOF30: ti eka VS. STARKS
FINALIZED WITH SIX PRELIMINARY BOUTS

LIVE NBCSN TELECAST OF
FOUR-FIGHT MAIN CARD NOW BEGINS AT

11:30 P.M ET ON SATURDAY, Kẹrin 2

Matt Church replaces injured Gil Guardado against
Steve Kozola in 160-pound preliminary contest

Rex Harris vs. Clinton Williams in middleweight bout
Las fegasi (March 30, 2016) -World Jara ti Gbigbogun (WSOF.com) kede loni that it has finalized the lineup for the WSOF30: Ti eka vs. Starks, aye asiwaju Adalu ologun Arts (MMA) doubleheader event, with the addition of a sixth preliminary card bout – a middleweight (185 poun) matchup laarin Clinton Williams (7-3, 1 NC) ati Rex "T-Rex" Harris (8-2) – at Hard Rock Hotel & Casino ni Las Vegas on Saturday, April 2, gbe lori NBCSN ni 11:30 p.m. ET/8:30 p.m. PT.

Afikun ohun ti, a broken nose has forced Gil Guardado to withdraw from his scheduled lightweight (155 poun) matchup with undefeated Steve Kozola (6-0), ti o yoo bayi koju Matt “The Sleeper” Church (3-1) in a 160-pound catchweight affair, ati Jeff Roman (1-2-1) yoo square si pa pẹlu Zach Bunnell (0-0) ni a welterweight (170 pounds) preliminary card contest.

The 5-foot-11, 32-year-old Williams is looking to rebound from a narrow, split decision defeat at the hands of Jake "The Honey Bear" Heun ni WSOF26 on December 18, 2015.

One fight prior to the loss, Williams submitted Jared Hatch with a shoulder choke in the third round (4:10) of their matchup on November 14, 2015.

Awọn 6-ẹsẹ, 33-year-old Harris of West Pittston, Pa. is riding a four-fight win streak. Ni ibere re kẹhin, Harris, ti o ti mina 7 ti re 8 career victories by way of (T)KO tabi ifakalẹ, edged out a split decision over Justin Torrey at WSOF24 on October 17, 2015.

Church of Las Vegas will attempt to notch his fourth consecutive win, after threestraight finishes, the last of which came on March 4 when he submitted Pat DeFranco with a leglock in the first round (2:55) of their matchup.

Tickets for WSOF30: Ti eka vs. Starks are available for purchase online at WSOF.com and AXS.com.

Ilẹkun ni The Joint ni Lile Rock Hotel & Casino yoo ṣii fun awọn iṣẹlẹ ni 4 p.m. PT, ati awọn igba akọkọ ti alakoko ti ija yoo bẹrẹ ni 5 p.m.

Ni awọn akọkọ iṣẹlẹ, reigning World Series of Fighting middleweight champion David ti eka (17-3), awọn Ajumọṣe ká akọkọ-lailai, meji-pipin akọle dimu, o si fi rẹ ṣojukokoro ade lori ila lodi si oke contender Clifford Starks (13-2).

Ni awọn àjọ-akọkọ iṣẹlẹ, gbajumọ Jon Fitch (27-7-1, 1 NC) yoo ogun to šẹšẹ World Series of Gbigbogun ọkan-night, mẹjọ-eniyan figagbaga olusare-soke João "The Brazil Samurai" Zeferino (20-7) pẹlu awọn ṣ'ofo World Series of Gbigbogun welterweight asiwaju ni igi.

Bomi lori awọn mẹrin-ija, gbe NBCSN telecast, ifakalẹ iwé Vinny "Pezao" Magalhaes (13-7) yoo square si pa pẹlu Jake "The Honey Bear" Heun(9-4) ni a ina heavyweight (205 poun) idije, nigba ti World Series of Gbigbogun newcomer ati knockout olorin Abu "Gladiator" Azaitar (11-1-1) yoo tii ìwo pẹlu Danny "Dee1" Davis, Jr. (11-10-1) ni welterweight.

Akọkọ kaadi (Gbe lori NBCSN)

World Series of Fighting Middleweight Championship Main Event:
David ti eka (Asiwaju) la. Clifford Starks (Challenger)

World Series of Fighting Vacant Welterweight Championship Main Event:
Jon Fitch (Challenger) la. João Zeferino (Challenger)

Light Heavyweight: Vinny Magalhaes vs. Jake Heun
Welterweight: Abu Azaitar vs. Danny Davis, Jr.

Alakoko kaadi (Gbe lori WSOF.com)

Welterweight: Abubakar Nurmagomedov vs. Matt Frincu
Middleweight: Rex Harris vs. Clinton Williams
Catchweight (160 poun): Steve Kozola vs. Matt Church
Flyweight: Carlos Garcia vs. Jason Pacheco
Bantamweight: Adam Acquaviva vs. Andrés Ponce
Welterweight: Jeff Roman vs. Zach Bunnell

WSOF30: ti eka VS. STARKS WORLD asiwaju DOUBLEHEADER tito gbà ÚN ti alakoko bouts

Alakoko ija Kaadi TO san LIVE ON
WSOF.COM Šaaju si KẸRIN-FIGHT, LIVE NBCSN telecast

Las fegasi (March 21, 2016) -World Jara ti Gbigbogun (WSOF.com) kede loni awọn afikun ti marun alakoko kaadi bouts si awọn oniwe- gíga-anticipated WSOF30: Ti eka vs. Starks aye asiwaju Adalu ologun Arts (MMA) doubleheader iṣẹlẹ ni Lile Rock Hotel & Casino ni Las Vegas on Saturday, April 2, gbe lori NBCSN ni 11 p.m. Et / 8 aidunnu. PT.

Topping awọn undercard-owo ti yoo san ifiwe, ninu awọn oniwe-gbogbo lori ohun embeddable orin fidio on WSOF.com, bẹrẹ ni 8 p.m. ATI / 5 p.m. PT, ni yio je kan welterweight (170 poun) ijamba laarin Abubakar Nurmagomedov (11-1-1) ati Matt "The Thunder Lati isalẹ Labẹ" Frincu (7-1).

The gba arakunrin ati ikẹkọ alabaṣepọ ti gbajumọ Khabib Nurmagomedov, awọn 26-odun-atijọ Abubakar, ti o hails lati Dagestan, Russia ti wa ni ngun a mẹta-ija win ṣiṣan, nigba ti Frincu of Tempe, Ariz. nipasẹ Queensland, Australia yio fi kan marun-ija win ṣiṣan lori ila.

Nurmagomedov nse fari ohun ìkan 82 ogorun pari oṣuwọn, nigba ti Frincu ti mina mefa ninu rẹ meje ọjọgbọn AamiEye lati ọjọ nipa ọna ti (T)KO tabi ifakalẹ.

ni lightweight (155 poun) alakoko kaadi igbese, undefeated knockout olorin Steve "Thunderbeast" Kozola (6-0) yoo ṣe re World Series of Ija Uncomfortable lodi si elegbe sare-nyara Star Gil Guardado (5-1).

Lori ina niwon rẹ ọjọgbọn Uncomfortable gun ni July 2013, Kozola of San Diego, Calif. nipasẹ Chicago, Aisan. pẹlues to World Series of Gbigbogun lẹhin producing pada-si-pada, pupo KO victories - kọọkan pẹlu kan ti ibinu onslaught ti punches – labẹ awọn igbega ti Bellator.

on January 16, 2015, Kozola gba wọle a keji yika (1:25) KO on Jonathan Rivera ni Bellator 132 ati, lori March 15, 2015, o gba wọle kan akọkọ yika (2:22) KO on Ian Butler ni Bellator 137.

Guardado of Las Vegas yoo wo lati ogbontarigi rẹ kẹta itẹlera win lẹhin meji ako perforHus mancede awọn World Series of Gbigbogun decagon ẹyẹ.

Awọn 30-odun-atijọ Xtreme Kutuo prodigy silẹ Pete Martin pẹlu kan guillotine choke ni akọkọ yika (3:31) ti igbese ni WSOF22 on August 1, 2015, ki o si ni pipade jade ni odun pẹlu a unanimous ipinnu gun lori Giga Chikadze ni WSOF26 on December 18.

Ni a flyweight (125 poun) alokuirin, Carlos Garcia (1-1) San ti Bernardino, Calif. yoo ṣe rẹ ọjọgbọn Uncomfortable lodi si Jason Pacheco (1-0) ti Las fegasi.

Adam Aquaviva (4-2) ti Las Vegas yoo koju si pa pẹlu Andrés Ponce (3-2) ti Tempe ni a bantamweight tẹ ati, ninu awọn nsii alakoko kaadi matchup, Jeff Roman (1-2-1) ti Las Vegas yoo square si pa pẹlu Orukọ olumulo Salantri (0-1) ni welterweight.

A kẹfa, middleweight (185 pounds) alakoko ija ifihan Clinpupọ Williams(7-3) ti Las Vegas ni yoo kede laipe.

Owole lati $20, tiketi fun WSOF30: Ti eka vs. Starks, wa o si wa fun ra online ni WSOF.com ati AXS.com.

Ilẹkun ni The Joint ni Lile Rock Hotel & Casino yoo ṣii fun awọn iṣẹlẹ ni 4 p.m. PT, ati awọn igba akọkọ ti alakoko ti ija yoo bẹrẹ ni 5 p.m.

Ni awọn akọkọ iṣẹlẹ, reigning World Series of Fighting middleweight champion David ti eka (17-3), awọn Ajumọṣe ká akọkọ-lailai, meji-pipin akọle dimu, o si fi rẹ ṣojukokoro ade lori ila lodi si oke contender Clifford Starks (13-2).

Ni awọn àjọ-akọkọ iṣẹlẹ, gbajumọ Jon Fitch (27-7-1, 1 NC) yoo ogun to šẹšẹ World Series of Gbigbogun ọkan-night, mẹjọ-eniyan figagbaga olusare-soke João "The Brazil Samurai" Zeferino (20-7) pẹlu awọn ṣ'ofo World Series of Gbigbogun welterweight asiwaju ni igi.

Bomi lori awọn mẹrin-ija, gbe NBCSN telecast, ifakalẹ iwé Vinny "Pezao" Magalhaes (13-7) yoo square si pa pẹlu Jake "The Honey Bear" Heun(9-4) ni a ina heavyweight (205 poun) idije, nigba ti World Series of Gbigbogun newcomer ati knockout olorin Abu "Gladiator" Azaitar (11-1-1) yoo tii ìwo pẹlu Danny "Dee1" Davis, Jr. (11-10-1) ni welterweight.

WORLD SERIES OF FIGHTING RETURNS TO SIN CITY WITH WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP DOUBLEHEADER ON SATURDAY, Kẹrin 2, Gbe lori NBCSN

Tiketi ON tita Iṣimaeli

World Middleweight Championship Main Event:
David ti eka (Asiwaju) la. Clifford Starks (Challenger)

World Welterweight Championship Co-Main Event:
Jon Fitch (Challenger) la. João Zeferino (Challenger)

Die:

Vinny Magalhaes vs. Jake Heun
Abu Azaitar vs. Danny Davis Jr.

Las fegasi (March 14, 2016) -World Jara ti Gbigbogun (WSOF.com) announced today that it will make its much-anticipated return to Las Vegas with a star-studded, aye asiwaju Adalu ologun Arts (MMA) doubleheader iṣẹlẹ ni Lile Rock Hotel & Casino on Saturday, April 2, gbe lori NBCSN (11 p.m. ATI/8 p.m. PT), headlined by a middleweight (185 poun) title bout between reigning kingpin David ti eka (17-3) ati Clifford Starks (13-2).

Owole lati $29, tiketi fun WSOF30: Ti eka vs. Starks, wa o si wa fun ra online ni WSOF.com ati AXS.com.

Ni awọn àjọ-akọkọ iṣẹlẹ, gbajumọ Jon Fitch (27-7-1, 1 NC) will collide with recent World Series of Fighting one-night, mẹjọ-eniyan figagbaga olusare-soke João "The Brazil Samurai" Zeferino (20-7) with the vacant World Series of Fighting welterweight (170 poun) championship at stake.

In other action on the four-fight, gbe NBCSN telecast, ifakalẹ iwé Vinny "Pezao" Magalhaes (13-7) yoo square si pa pẹlu Jake "The Honey Bear" Heun(9-4) ni a ina heavyweight (205 poun) idije, nigba ti World Series of Gbigbogun newcomer ati knockout olorin Abu "Gladiator" Azaitar (11-1-1) yoo jabọ si isalẹ pẹlu Danny "Dee1" Davis, Jr. (11-10-1) ni welterweight.

The complete WSOF30 preliminary bout card will be announced soon.

David ti eka vs. Clifford Starks

Awọn 6-ẹsẹ-1, 34-year-old Branch of Brooklyn, N.Y.. made history in his last start at WSOF23 on September 18, 2015 when he notched a first round (2:21) ifakalẹ (ru-ìhoho choke) gun lori Teddy dimu to become the first World Series of Fighting light heavyweight champion in history as well as the first-ever two-division champion in promotional history.

A protégé of MMA and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu legend Renzo Gracie, Branch will seek his eighth consecutive win.

Bakannaa 34 ọdun ti ọjọ ori, the 5-foot-10 Starks of Tempe, Ariz. earned a shot at Branch’s middleweight title after three consecutive victories in the World Series of Fighting decagon cage. In his last effort at WSOF23, Starks handed Krasimir Mladenov the first defeat of the Bulgarian wrestling standout’s career by way of unanimous decision.

Starks is riding a five-fight win streak that began with two consecutive wins under the promotion of Bellator.

Jon Fitch vs. João Zeferino

A former world top 10 ranked competitor who has faced and defeated a collection of rival icons over the course of his 14-year professional career, awọn 6-ẹsẹ, 38-year-old Fitch of Fort Wayne, Ni. earned a unanimous decision in his last appearance, over fellow accomplished superstar Yushin Okami at WSOF24 on October 17, 2015.

Originally from Florianopolis, Santa Catarina, Brazil, awọn 5-ẹsẹ-11, 30-year-old Zeferino who fights out of Middletown, N.Y.. has notched 15 ti re 20 ọmọ AamiEye nipa ọna ti ifakalẹ. Zeferino demonstrated superior physical and mental toughness in his last appearance in the cage, going to battle three times in one night in the one-night, mẹjọ-eniyan lightweight (155 poun) tournament at WSOF25 on November 20, 2015.

After defeating both Brian Foster ati Jorge Patino by way of heel hook submission in the first round of action in the quarterfinal and semifinal stages of the tournament, lẹsẹsẹ, Zeferino again faced off with Foster, who had advanced to the championship stage as a “lucky loser,” but suffered a second round (4:51) KO (punches) at the hands of Foster in a barnburner affair.

Vinny Magalhaes vs. Jake Heun

Magalhaes of Las Vegas via Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, will make his second start under the promotion of World Series of Fighting after pulling off a stunning, akọkọ yika (1:08) ifakalẹ (kneebar) of wrestling stylist Matt "The Hammer" Hamill at WSOF24.

A 6-ẹsẹ-3, 31-year-old world grappling champion, Magalhaes has claimed 11 ti re 13 career MMA wins by way of submission and is looking for his fourth consecutive victory.

Heun of Coconut Creek, Fla. is seeking his third straight win after edging out a split decision over Clinton Williams ni WSOF26 on December 18, 2015.

A member of South Florida-based American Top Team, awọn 6-ẹsẹ-2, 28-year old Heun has claimed 6 ti re 9 professional wins by way of (T)KO tabi ifakalẹ.

Abu Azaitar vs. Danny Davis, Jr.

The number one ranked middleweight (185 poun) in Germany and the number five ranked middleweight in Poland, awọn 5-ẹsẹ-11, 30-year-old Azaitar of Cologne, Germany will enter the World Series of Fighting decagon cage for the first time at 170 poun, after tearing through the ranks of competitors in Europe over the last seven years.

Titi di akoko yi, the heavy-handed Azaitar has notched 7 ti re 11 Iṣẹ Ajé AamiEye nipa ọna ti (T)KO. His lone defeat came in 2012, and he has since remained unbeaten in his last 8 bere.

Davis, Jr. of Las Vegas will look to rebound from two consecutive losses – a split decision defeat at the hands of Matthew Frincu at WSOF23, and a unanimous decision loss to Abubakar Nurmagomedov at WSOF26.

Prior to the matchup with Frincu, awọn 6-ẹsẹ-2, 33-odun-atijọ Davis, Jr. had run to five straight wins, three of which were World Series of Fighting contests.