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MATT MITRIONE CHOOSES BELLATOR MMA, SIGNING AN EXCLUSIVE, MULTI-FIGHT CONTRACT WITH THE PROMOTION

Santa MONICA (March 14, 2016) – Last week, top mixed martial art’s free agent Matt Mitrione (9-5) joined Ariel Helwani’s “MMA Hour” show and revealed that he had been fielding offers from multiple promotions, including a great bid he had received from Bellator MMA. In a very rare move, Helwani had Mitrione rejoin his popular talk show for a second straight week to announce that the paperwork has been finalized, making Mitrione the newest member of Bellator MMA’s heavyweight division.

 

“There comes a time in every athlete’s life, where the scenarios change and the landscape has eroded from what made you fall in love with it initially,” said Mitrione. “It has become that time for me. After a mutually beneficial free agency period, I’ve decided to move my career to Bellator. I’ve enjoyed almost every second of my career and unlike most that switch organizations due to being cut or no longer being able to perform at the sports highest levels, I am bringing a body and skillset that are only getting better and I cannot wait to test my abilities against the best Bellator has to offer.”

 

Lovingly referred to as “Meathead,” Mitrione is one of the few fighters to have started his professional career with the UFC without previously competing on the regional circuit. His 14-bout stint with that promotion began in 2009, where he faced formidable opponents the likes of: Kimbo Poro, Gabriel Gonzaga, Ben Rothwell, Derrick Lewis, Brendan Schaub, Roy Nelson, Shawn Jordan and Travis Brown amongst others.

 

Prior to competing in MMA, Mitrione earned a scholarship to play defensive tackle for the Purdue Boilermakers football team, not far from where he grew up in Springfield, Mate. I muri i te kāreti, he played in the NFL for the New York Giants, San Francisco 49ers and Minnesota Vikings until 2005.

 

At the conclusion of his professional football career, the Shotokan Karate Black Belt focused all of his attention on the sport of MMA. Mitrione spent time training with Duke Roufus and the highly-respected Roufusport team before landing with the famed Blackzilians camp in Boca Raton, Fla, where he trains today.

 

The extremely popular and well-spoken Mitrione has allowed the judges to determine the result of his fight only twice, ki Joey Beltran a Cheick Congo, both of whom currently fight for Bellator MMA. His entertaining fighting style has earned him recognition withPerformance of the Night” (rua) a “Whawhai o te Po” ekea.

 

Prior to his last fight with his former promotion, Mitrione was forced to participate in a media session barefoot, as his shoes didn’t adhere to the strict company uniform policy. He will have no such problems at Bellator, where he is free to secure his own sponsors and keep his feet warm with the footwear of his choosing.

 

Bellator has been bolstering their heavyweight division as of late, and Mitrione becomes the second heavyweight free agent the promotion has signed in as many months, rite Sergei Kharitonov joined the fray in February. The division is currently championed by Vitaly Minakov, and includes other top names like Slice, Bobby Lashley, Cheick Congo, Vinicius “Spartan,” Tony Johnson, Justin mātuhi, Rana Charles a Augusto Sakai.

BELLATOR MMA INKS SERGEI KHARITONOV TO AN EXCLUSIVE, Maha-FIGHT PŪKAHA

Santa MONICA (February 3, 2015) - Sergei Kharitonov (23-5) is the newest free agent by Bellator MMA, with the news that the Russian heavyweight has been signed to an exclusive multi-year, kirimana maha-whawhai. A veteran of both Strikeforce and Pride Fighting Championships, Kharitonov remains on active duty with the Russian Airborne Troops.

 

Doubling as a kickboxer at different points throughout his combat sports career, “The Paratrooper” has decided to parlay his recent five-fight winning streak and focus purely on mixed martial arts. Kharitonov’s resume is extensive, with the 35-year-old scoring wins against some of the sport’s most notable names including UFC Heavyweight Champion Fabricio Werdum, Andrei Arlovski, Pedro Rizzo, Murilo “Ninja” Rua, and Alistair Overeem.

 

“I have had the best seat in the house for some of Kharitonov’s heavyweight outings,"Ka mea a Bellator MMA te peresideni Scott Coker, “and I know Sergei [Kharitonov] can come in and make an immediate impact on our heavyweight division. He is an extremely skilled and experienced fighter who can end a fight in the blink of an eye, and we look forward to having him do just that inside the Bellator cage. Ētahi atu, he’s already competed at one ‘Dynamite’ event before, maybe he could do so again in the future!"

 

Kharitonov joins a division that is currently championed by fellow Russian fighter Vitaly Minakov, other top names include Bobby Lashley, Cheick Congo, Vinicius Queiroz, Kimbo Poro, Tony Johnson, Justin mātuhi, Rana Charles, a James Thompson.

MELVIN GUILLARD NOW FACES DEREK CAMPOS AT ‘BELLATOR 149: Shamrock VU. GRACIE’

JUSTIN ‘THE BIG PYGMY’ WREN RETURNS TO ACTION IN EVENT’S FEATURED PRELIMINARY BOUT

Santa MONICA, Calif. (February 2, 2015) –An injury to Mike Bronzoulis has shifted things during the SPIKE-televised main card of "Bellator 149: Shamrock vs. Gracie " i runga i Feb. 19 i Center Toyota i Houston, Texas. Na, the lightweight contest will pit Melvin Guillard (32-15-2) ki Derek Āpure (15-6).

 

I tua atu, Justin “The Big Pygmy Viking” Wren (11-2) returns to action in what will be his second appearance under the Bellator MMA banner, ina tutaki ia Juan Torres (4-4) in heavyweight fisticuffs.

 

The fights join a card that already features a double main eventKen Shamrock (28-16-2) tutaki Royce Gracie (14-2-3) mo te toru o te taime, me te Kimbo Poro (5-2) ka whawhai te tangata kua oti nei te te karanga ia ia i roto i mai mutu to ratou auhoaraa matahiti i ma'iri a'e, Dhafir Harris, pai ake mohiotia rite "Chest 5000" (2-0). In featherweight action, Emmanuel Sanchez (12-2) will look to continue his torrid pace when he meets Daniel Pineda (21-11) and former light heavyweight titlist Emanuel Newton (25-9) whawhai Linton Vassell (15-5).

 

Tikiti mo tenei tīmatanga aru'i toi hōia whakauru i tika $50 a kei runga i te hoko i Bellator.com inaianei, me te HoustonToyotaCenter.com, the Toyota Center Box Office and Houston area Randall’s locations.

 

"Bellator 149: Shamrock vs. Gracie " Tags ora me te utu i runga i te Koi i 9 p.m. ET / 8 p.m. CT, ia ka awa pāngia tuatahi ora i runga i Bellator.com a Te Bellator Mobile App.

 

Guillard suffered a horrific broken hand during his Bellator MMA debut against Brandon Girtz mua i tenei tau. “The Young Assassin” has made it clear that he intends on eventually fighting for the 155-pound title, and his road to the gold begins on Feb. 19 against a tough Texas native with plenty to prove. Of Guillard’s 32 toa ano he ngaio, 23 victories have come before reaching the judges’ scorecards.

 

Known as “The Stallion” to those familiar with his mixed martial arts career, Campos will come into his meeting with Guillard riding a two-fight skid. During his eight-fight tenure with Bellator MMA, the 27-year-old Texan has faced a plethora of top lightweight talent, going up against names the likes of: Michael Chandler, Patricky Freire, Brandon Girtz (2x), and Estevan Payan.

 

You would be hard-pressed to find a better story in all of MMA than the one that Wren can tell. The two-time National High School Wrestling Champion generated massive amounts of media attention on the road to his promotional debut at "Bellator 141: Guillard vs. Whitiki,” where he defeated Josh Burns. His story begins several years earlier, i roto i te 2010, when Wren confronted an opponent tougher than any he could face in combat sports: addiction.

 

With an opportunity to continue fighting on the table, Wren left the sport and began his recovery process. A chance meeting with a friend led Wren on a trip to the Democratic Republic of the Congo, where he came across and developed a deep connection with the Mbuti Pygmies, many of whom were enslaved, living on only the scraps the slave masters would pay them with. Wren found his calling there and wanted to do everything in his power to help the Pygmies. With multiple visits to the Congo, including a stint that lasted a year, Wren started a foundation called “Fight for the Forgotten.” Through his efforts, Wren and his staff of 17 have systematically bought the land of the slave owners, and have thus far legally given 2,740 acres of rainforest to the Pygmies, effectively freeing them from slavery.

 

Partnering with other groups like Shalom University and joining forces with Water4.org, Wren and his charity are responsible for drilling 26 water wells to help provide both the Pygmies and the former slave masters with clean water, and have plans to drill hundreds more. I tua atu, the team has begun a sustainable farming project to benefit and provide food to both the Pygmies and non-Pygmies of the community.

 

Take a look below at the complete 19-fight "Bellator 149: Shamrock vs. Gracie " card and be sure to tune into SPIKE on February 19 i 9 p.m. ET / 8 p.m. CT for an event that has something for every fight fan.

Completed “Bellator 149: Shamrock vs. Gracie” Fight Card

Bellator MMA Takahanga Main Openweight: Ken Shamrock (28-16-2) vs. Royce Gracie (14-2-3)

Bellator MMA Takahanga Main taumahamaha: Kimbo Poro (5-2) vs. “Dada 5000” (2-0)

Bellator MMA Light Heavyweight Feature Bout: Emanuel Newton (25-5) vs. Linton Vassell (15-5)

Bellator MMA Āhuahira Kōmāmā a'ee: Melvin Guillard (32-15-2) vs. Derek Āpure (15-6)

Bellator MMA mā Āhuahira a'ee: Emmanuel Sanchez (12-2) vs. Daniel Pineda (21-11)

 

Kāri hukihuki:

Bellator MMA Heavyweight Preliminary Bout: Justin mātuhi (11-2) vs. Juan Torres (4-4)

Bellator MMA whā tuatahi a'ee: Davis Sylvester (5-3) vs. Jeremy Mahon (5-4)

Bellator MMA Welterweight tuatahi a'ee: Charlie Ontiveros (6-4) vs. James Christopherson (2-2)

Bellator MMA whitu kë ngä a'ee: Ruben Esparsa (1-0) vs. C.J. Hancock (Tuatahi)

Bellator MMA whitu kë ngä a'ee: Adrian Yanez (3-1) vs. Daniel Santos (3-0)

Bellator MMA whitu kë ngä a'ee: Isaac Villanueva (9-7) vs. Richard Knepp (3-3)

Bellator MMA Kōmāmā tuatahi a'ee: Mike Trinh (2-3) vs. Angel Zamora (2-2)

Bellator MMA Kōmāmā tuatahi a'ee: Jason Langellier (2-0) vs. Anthony Ivy (1-0)

Bellator MMA whā tuatahi a'ee: Manny Lozoya (Tuatahi) vs. Jacob Norsworthy (1-5)

Bellator MMA Bantamweight Amateur Bout: Leomana Martinez (2-0) vs. Casey Jones (2-0)

Bellator MMA Flyweight Amateur Bout: Chris Solis (2-0) vs. Alex Macedo (2-0)

Bellator MMA Flyweight Amateur Bout: Jonathan Davis (2-0) vs. Shawn Solis (1-0)

Bellator MMA Lightweight Amateur Bout: Hunter Scott-Gregg (1-0) vs. Ricardo Deluque (1-0)

Vahi tamataraa AO FAATOROA SPORTS hōia rōia KI MATCHMAKER POSITION

Philadelphia, PA. (August 11, 2015) Whenua whakamatau -Global (GPG) announced today that it has appointed seasoned matchmaker and sports entertainment attorney Greg Bloom ki te wāhi o te matchmaker mo nga Toi Arts Mixed nohopuku-te tipu (MMA) karapu.

"Ahau oaoa ki te uru atu i te tere te tipu whakahaere whenua whakamatautau Global me tona kapa kua whakatapua ki te whakatairanga i etahi o ngaio te mahi MMA whakaongaonga rawa i roto i nga rohe Northeastern me Mid-Atlantic o te US ahau," ka mea a Bloom, e whakaputa i runga i te tekau tau o te wheako ahumahi hākinakina whawhai ki a ia ki te whakatairanga.

I roto i tona mahi, Bloom, he hoa i roto i te u Miami-e hāngai ana Chase Lawyers, Kua whakaratohia te whakaaro ture ki te maha whawhai nui, tae atu Ko te Ultimate Fighter: Heavyweights whakataetae Brendan Schaub a Justin mātuhi, mua World WBA Kōmāmā Champion Richar April a ka tahuri kaimekemeke Olympic WBO te ao nguha taitara Zahir Raheem.

"He fiefia ki te manako matou taua i te tino-whakaute, ka a'usia ngaio i roto i te ao whawhai kia rite ki Greg ki to tatou kapa, a he māia, e kore e taea ki te haapuai i to tatou rārangi, me te whawhai kāri ki etahi o te runga taranata ki runga-a-haere mai i roto i te wahi, me te ki tua atu ia ia,"Ka mea a Global whakamatau kaiwhakatū whenua me te peresideni James J. Jefferson.

I muri i te whakaputa 15 ora, ngā ngaio MMA huri noa i te ao, tae atu ki te UK, Arkansas, Portugal, Missouri, Latvia a Virginia, Kitea whenua whakamatautau Global kua he whare i roto i te rohe o Philadelphia. Ki te rā, Kua whakataka atu ana e te whenua whakamatautau Global i roto i 6 ngā i roto i te Tonga Jersey i ona ake arena hākinakina whawhai.

Kua kairau a whenua whakamatautau Global ope e rave rahi nui me te ake me te whakataetae e haere mai, whai wāhi Sam "Sammy e" Oropeza, Alexander Keshtov, Pita Petties, Sydney "Da Pū" pahua, Sean "Rock Shorty" Santella a Matt "Heu Sharp" Rizzo.

Inumia te whakatairanga ki te wāhanga e toru ngā tenei hinga. Ko te kāri whawhai mo te hui tuatahi, e tango i te wahi i runga i Rāhoroi, Oketopa. 24, kia ka kauwhautia hohoro.

Takahanga whakamutunga whakamatautau o te whenua Global, "GPG 21: Rizzo vs. Santella,"I headlined e tāwhai, maranga mā (125 pauna) whetu Matt "Heu Sharp" Rizzo a Sean "Rock Shorty" Santella i runga i Rāhoroi, Hōngongoi 25, Kei te whakakitea i roto i tenei marama, in syndication on Comcast SportsNet regional networks. The complete event is also available for viewing online, i runga i GFL.tv.

Mō te whenua whakamatautau Global (GPG)
Whenua e whakakite Global ko te New Jersey-e hāngai ana ngaio Mixed Arts (MMA) täne hākinakina i hangaia ki te waerenga, ka hanga taranata whawhai hou i roto i nga rohe o te United States Te Tai Tokerau Eastern me Mid-Atlantic me ki te whakarato i tētahi wheako whakangahau whakaongaonga mō pā hākinakina whawhai.

I whakarewatia i roto i te 2012 i te hokohoko whakahaere James J. Jefferson me te maha, paionia taketake o MMA, te kamupene whakahaere ona ake wāhi hākinakina whawhai i reira taurima reira katoa o ona ngā e kua tohaina ora i runga i te TV Real me te PPV i runga i Haere whawhai Live (GFL.tv) me kore te tona mahi Tātahitanga i runga i te pūtake roa rīpene i runga i Comcast SportsNet me te Comcast GPG Whatunga hanga taranata toa hou anake, engari kei te whakawhanake i tona ake turanga tahi mateaki.