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FUN lẹsẹkẹsẹ Tu: Bangor, Maine (July 21, 2017) - New England njà (NEF) returns to the Cross Insurance Center lojo satide night, August 5, 2017 pẹlu awọn ija igbega ká tókàn adalu-ologun-ona iṣẹlẹ, “NEF 30: Rumble in Bangor.” Sẹyìn loni, NEF kede ni kikun ija kaadi fun awọn iṣẹlẹ.
Ninu awọn ifilelẹ ti awọn iṣẹlẹ ti aṣalẹ, Bangor’s own CJ Ewer (2-0) yoo pade Mike Hansen (5-5) of Rumford, Maine in a five-round contest to crown a new NEF MMA Pro Middleweight Champion. Ewer is a member of local gym Young’s MMA while Hansen represents Berserkers MMA based in the River Valley region of the state. Ewer had a highlight-reel knockout over Ruben Redman (0-1) in his last bout at the Cross – exactly one year to the day he will meet Hansen.
The co-main event of the evening will see Ewer’s Young’s teammate, undefeated Bangor prospect Aaron Lacey (4-0) take on Bellator veteran Bryan Goldsby (17-16). Goldsby will represent Lacey’s most-seasoned challenge to date. Lacey has been nothing short of “Oró” – his nickname – niwon titan pro. He has submitted three of his four opponents in the first round. Only John Santos (3-5) was able to survive three full rounds with Lacey last summer in Bangor. Lacey won that fight via split decision in a rugged, back-and-forth, “fight of the night” performance.
Rounding out the pro card will be another Young’s cornerstone, “Awọn” Ryan Sanders (14-8), who will meet Milwaukee, Wisconsin veteran Jay Ellis (14-68) ni a welterweight idije. Sanders is the reigning NEF MMA Pro Lightweight Champion, having defeated Jon Lemke (6-8) in a tournament final last April to claim the title. The bout with Ellis will be a non-title affair. Sanders is riding a four-fight win streak which began one year ago to the day at the Cross.
Headlining the amateur portion of the fight card will be an NEF MMA Amateur Bantamweight Title fight. Fred Lear (5-2) of Bangor will do battle with Jefferson, Maine ká Walt Shea (2-0) for the vacant 135-pound championship. Lear and Shea will continue a competitive rivalry that has developed in the amateur ranks in recent years between Lear’s camp Young’s MMA and Shea’s team of First Class MMA based in Brunswick, Maine.
Opening the night will be a women’s fight between Angela Young (2-2), wife of Young’s MMA founder and head coach Chris Young, and Florida’s Jessica “The Black Widow” Borga (5-2). The scrap is expected to be an exciting one. Young, a Registered Nurse at Eastern Maine Medical Center (EMMC), has put on several “fight of the night” performances that have sent audiences into a frenzy. Borga will make her third trip to Maine in the past year to compete in the NEF cage.
The full “NEF 30” ija kaadi (koko lati yi):
Ọjọgbọn MMA
185*TITLE C.J. Ewer 2-0 (Young ká MMA) la Mike Hansen 5-5 (Berserkers MMA)
170 Ryan Sanders 14-8 (Young ká MMA) vs Jay Ellis 14-68 (Team Knockout)
145 Aaron Lacey 4-0 (Young ká MMA) vs Bryan Goldsby 17-16 (Jorge Gurgel)
Amateur MMA
135*TITLE Fred Lear 5-2 (Young ká MMA) vs Walt Shea 2-0 (First Kíláásì MMA)
265 Roger Ewer 0-0 (Young ká MMA) vs Dustin Freeman 0-0 (Ominira)
185 Josh Jones 2-0 (First Kíláásì MMA) vs Carlton Charles 0-0 (Charles Family Fighting/Fire&Iron Athletics)
170 Anthony Lapointe 0-1 (Titan Athletics) vs Jesse Hutchinson 0-0 (CMBJJ)
160 Zachary Faulkner 0-0 (Titan Athletics) vs David Hart 0-0 (Kenney’s MMA)
145 Robbie Kiah 1-0 (Young ká MMA) vs Robert H. Norris III (Ominira)
135 Nate Boucher 1-0 (CMBJJ) vs Jeremiah Barkac 0-0 (Ominira)
135 Angela Young 2-2 (Young ká MMA) vs Jessica Borga 5-3 (Champions MMA)
"NEF 30: Rumble in Bangor” will be held at Cross Insurance Center in Bangor, Maine on Saturday, August 5, 2017. Tiketi ni o wa lori sale bayi niwww.CrossInsuranceCenter.com.
Fun alaye diẹ ẹ sii lori iṣẹlẹ ati ija kaadi awọn imudojuiwọn, jọwọ lọsi awọn igbega ká aaye ayelujara ni www.NewEnglandFights.com. Ni afikun, o le wo awọn fidio NEF ni www.youtube.com/NEFMMA, tẹle wọn lori Twitter @nefights and join the official Facebook group “New England njà."
Nipa New England njà
New England njà ("NEF") ni a ija iṣẹlẹ ni igbega ile. NEF ká ise ni lati ṣẹda awọn ga didara isele fun Maine ká onija ati awọn onijakidijagan bakanna. NEF ká executive egbe ni o ni sanlalu iriri ni ija ogun idaraya isakoso, isele gbóògì, media ajosepo, tita, ofin ati ipolongo.
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Houston, Texas – Legacy Fighting Alliance (LFA) CEO Ed Soares announced today that the promotion will be bringining a featherweight world title fight to Oklahoma to kick off a busy August schedule.
The main event of LFA 18 will feature the return of LFA featherweight champion Kevin “The Angel of Death” Aguilar. He will put his title on the line against LFA featherweight #1 contender Justin “Darth” Rader in one of the most highly-anticipated featherweight title fights of the year. LFA 18 – Aguilar vs. Rader takes place Friday, August 4th at the FireLake Arena in Shawnee, Oklahoma. Gbogbo Akọkọ kaadi yoo wa ni ifiwe televised ati orilẹ-ede lori AXS TV ni 9 p.m. ATI / 6 p.m. PT.
“LFA is bringing a featherweight world title fight to Oklahoma at LFA 18,” So Soares. “Kevin Aguilar is the LFA featherweight world champion and one of the most exciting prospects in the sport. He won the title with one of the best knockouts of the year at LFA 4. Aguilar will defend his title for the first time against Justin Rader, who is a world-class grappler and the #1 contender. Rader earned his shot at the title with his big win at LFA 15.”
Aguilar (12-1) has long been considered one of the top pound-for-pound prospects in MMA. In February, the final Legacy FC featherweight champion strengthened that argument by capturing the inaugural LFA featherweight title against his longtime rival Damon Jackson with one of the most talked about knockout victories of the year. The proud Texan trains alongside LFA welterweight champion Derrick Krantz in Longview, Texas, but will have his first title defense on the road. Aguilar will put his title on the line when he heads into enemy territory to face one of the most revered fighters in the state of Oklahoma.
“I’ve been training nonstop and getting ready for defend my title. Now I get to show everyone what I’ve been working on,” Aguilar explained. “I’m looking forward to fighting in enemy territory, because that is the life of a champion. I will win over the crowd with an exciting fight. Justin Rader is a world-class grappler and I’m excited that he signed the paperwork. He has earned his shot. I have been training harder than I have ever trained before and I can’t wait to defend my title at LFA 18.”
Rader (7-2) is one of the most decorated grapplers to hail from a state that is synonymous with grappling. The proud Oklahoman is a two-time IBJJF no-gi jiu-jitsu world champion as a black belt, he is a 2013 ADCC Submission Grappling World Championship bronze medalist, and he was the runner-up in the Oklahoma high school wrestling championship in 2005. Rader also holds the distinct honor of being Rafael Lovato Jr.’s first black belt in jiu-jitsu. Rader will now look to add the biggest piece of hardware to his massive trophy case when he vies for the LFA featherweight title.
“I’m fighting The Angel of Death. His nickname says it all,” Rader exclaimed. “Kevin Aguilar is without a doubt, the best fighter I have ever faced. He is extremely dangerous, seasoned, and his fight demeanor is second to none. He stays at home and doesn’t force anything. The best opponents always pull the best out of me. I just fought a little over a week ago, so to be able to turn around and fight for the title four weeks later is a great opportunity. When opportunity knocks, I answer.”
The co-main event of LFA 18 will feature a high-stakes middleweight showdown between two of the most popular middleweight prospects in the promotion. Brendan Allen (7-2) returns to the LFA Octagon after engaging in a five-round war with Eryk Anders for the inaugural LFA middleweight title in the main event of LFA 14. He came up short on the judge’s score cards, but won over a large new fan base due to the entertaining title contest that is a front-runner for “Ija ti Odun”. Allen now looks to bounce back into title contention when he faces Chris Harris (9-1) in the co-main event of LFA 18. Harris is coming off a dominant win over Cortez Coleman in the co-main event of LFA 15 osu to koja. He utilized his impressive striking skills throughout the contest and is eager to do the same next month in the co-main event of LFA 18.
LFA 18 will also feature a special attraction at welterweight. Rafael “Jackal” Justin (2-1) will make his LFA debut just six days after his younger sister Cris “Cyborg” Justino fights for the UFC women’s featherweight tile at UFC 214. He will meet UFC vet and wildly popular media personality Mike “Ooto” Jackson (0-1) who holds the impressive distinction of being one of only a handful of fighters to make their professional MMA debut in the UFC.
Currently Announced Main Card (Televised on AXS TV at 9 p.m. ATI / 6 p.m. PT)
Akọkọ ti oyan | Featherweight Title Bout (145 lb)
– Kevin Aguilar (12-1) la. Justin Rader (7-2)
Àjọ-Main ti oyan | Middleweight ija (185 lb)
– Brendan Allen (7-2) la. Chris Harris (9-1)
Welterweight ija (170 lb)
– Braden Smith (8-1) la. Chancey Foxworth (6-4)
Welterweight ija (170 lb)
– Rafael Justino (2-1) la. Mike Jackson (0-1)
Bantamweight ija (135 lb)
– Tyler Shinn (8-3) la. Chris Kelades (9-3)
Lightweight ija (155 lb)
– Daryl Wilson (6-1) la. Jarrod Card (16-8-1)
Ni September, Legacy FC and RFA officials announced that they would be merging to form the premier developmental organization in Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) starting in January 2017. Legacy FC and RFA have launched the careers of over 100 athletes that have reached the pinnacle of MMA by competing in the UFC.
LFA 18 will serve as the third LFA event to take place in the state of Oklahoma after the merger. Legacy FC visited “The Sooner State” seven times before the merger. Further information about LFA 18 ni yoo kede laipe. The entire main card of LFA 18 yoo wa ni televised ifiwe ati ki o orilẹ-ede on AXS TV ni 9 p.m. ATI / 6 p.m. PT.
Jọwọ ṣàbẹwò LFAfighting.com fun ija imudojuiwọn ati alaye. LFA is on Facebook at Legacy Fighting Alliance. LFA is also on Instagram at @LFAfighting ati Twitter ni @LFAfighting.
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‘KING MO’ MEETS LIAM MCGEARY IN LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT CO-MAIN EVENT AT MOHEGAN SUN ARENA
Los Angeles – On the heels of his recent Bellator signing, Gegard Mousasi (42-6-2) will make his promotional debut against former champ Alexander Shlemenko (56-9, 1 NC) lori Friday, October 20 ni Bellator 185: Mousasi vs. Shlemenko, an event that takes place at Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Conn.
Ni afikun, the co-main event of Bellator 185: Mousasi vs. Shlemenko will feature a light heavyweight contest pitting “King Mo” Lawal (21-6, 1 NC) against former titleholder Liam McGeary (12-2). Additional main and preliminary card bouts will be announcing in the coming weeks.
The event will be broadcast live and free on SPIKE at 9 p.m. ATI/8 p.m. CT, while preliminary action will stream on Bellator.com and the Bellator Mobile App. Tickets for this massive event start at $30, with an exclusive Bellator Nation Presale offer on Wednesday, July 19 ni 10 a.m. ATI nipasẹ Thursday, July at 10 p.m. ATI. Tickets go on sale to the general public on Friday, July 21 ni 10 a.m. ATI and are available at the Mohegan Sun Arena Box Office, as well as Ticketmaster and Bellator.com.
Long-considered to be one of the elite two-division threats in MMA, Mousasi is set for his Bellator debut and is currently riding a five-fight win streak that includes recent knockout victories over two former world champions in Chris Weidman and Vitor Belfort. Prior to his UFC tenure, Mousasi captured the STRIKEFORCE light heavyweight title, as well as the DREAM light heavyweight and middleweight titles in Japan. “The Dreamcatcher,” who currently trains out of The Netherlands, has earned victories over some of the sports’ biggest names, including Dan Henderson, “Jacare” Souza, Mark Hunt, Ovince Saint-Preux, Melvin Manhoef, Hector Lombard and “Babalu” Sobral.
Shlemenko, a former middleweight champion, has competed under the Viacom-owned promotion’s umbrella since Bellator 16 ni 2010. Known for his vicious finishing ability, “Storm” ruled with an iron fist over Bellator’s 185-pound division, defending his belt on three occasions. One of the most dominant champions in Bellator history and currently riding a five-fight win streak, which includes a TKO victory over Kendall Grove ni Bellator 162, Shlemenko has his sights set on earning a shot at once again becoming world champion.
It was only a matter of time before “King Mo” Lawal and Liam McGeary squared off inside the Bellator cage. On the heels of a unanimous decision victory over “Rampage” Jackson at Bellator 175, the king of Bellator’s “money-weight” division returns to meet Britain’s McGeary. Never one to shy away from a fight, the former STRIKEFORCE champion, has stepped inside the Bellator cage on 14 separate occasions and was also victorious during RIZIN’s first open-weight tournament in 2015.
Widely regarded as one of the top light heavyweights in the world, McGeary will enter his bout with Lawal looking to once again stake his claim on the division he once sat atop of. A member of Team Renzo Gracie in New York, McGeary brings his renowned jiu-jitsu skills to the table against an opponent who has yet to be submitted in 27-fights as a professional. Of the 34-year-old’s 12 AamiEye, 11 have come before reaching the judges’ scorecards, a feat McGeary hopes to continue in the co-main event of Bellator 185: Mousasi vs. Shlemenko.
Imudojuiwọn Bellator 185: Mousasi vs. Shlemenko Fight Card:
Middleweight Main Event: Gegard Mousasi (42-6-2) la. Alexander Shlemenko (56-9, 1 NC)
Light Heavyweight Co-Main ti oyan: Muhammed "Ọba Mo" Lawal (21-6, 1 NC) la. Liam McGeary (12-2)
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About Bellator:
Bellator is a leading mixed martial arts and kickboxing organization featuring many of the best fighters in the world. Labẹ awọn itọsọna ti oniwosan ija olugbeleke Scott Coker, Bellator wa si fere 1 billion people worldwide in over 160 awọn orilẹ-ede. Ni awọn United States, Bellator can be seen on SPIKE, the combat sports television leader. Bellator is comprised of an executive team that includes top industry professionals in television production, ifiwe ìṣẹlẹ orchestration, Onija idagbasoke / ajosepo, ibi isere igbankan, igbowo ẹda / idagbasoke, okeere asẹ ni, tita, ìpolówó, sagbaye ati Igbimo ajosepo. Bellator is based in Hollywood, Calif. and owned by entertainment giant Viacom, ile si aye di Giwa Idanilaraya burandi ti o sopọ pẹlu olugbo nipasẹ ọranyan akoonu kọja tẹlifisiọnu, išipopada aworan, online ati ki o mobile awọn iru ẹrọ.
About Spike:
Spike is available in 98.7 million homes and is a division of Viacom Media Networks. A unit of Viacom (NASDAQ: Nipasẹ, VIAB), Viacom Media Networks is one of the world’s leading creators of programming and content across all media platforms. Spike’s internet address is www.spike.com and for up-to-the-minute and archival press information and photographs, visit Spike’s press site at http://www.spike.com/press. Follow us on Twitter spiketvpr for the latest in breaking news updates, sile-ni-sile alaye ati awọn fọto.
Derek Fields (18-6) ṣẹgun Brandon Girtz (14-6) nipasẹ TKO (dokita stoppage) ni 5:00 ti yika meji
John Salter (14-3) ṣẹgun Kendall Grove (23-17) via technical submission (ru-ìhoho choke) ni 4:37 ti yika kan
Emily Ducote (6-2) ṣẹgun Jessica Middleton (2-2) nipasẹ unanimous ipinnu (29-27, 29-28, 29-28)
Joe Warren (15-6) ṣẹgun Steve Garcia (7-2) nipasẹ unanimous ipinnu (30-27 X3)
Alakoko Kaadi esi:
Jonathan Gary (13-8-2) ṣẹgun Will Florentino (5-5)nipasẹ unanimous ipinnu (29-27 X3)
Romero Cotton (1-0) ṣẹgun Aaron Rodriguez (0-1) nipasẹ pipin ipinnu (30-27, 27-30, 29-28)
Logan Storley (6-0) ṣẹgun Kemmyelle Haley (7-5) nipasẹ TKO (igunpa) ni 1:44 ti yika kan
Andre Fialho (19-1) ṣẹgun A.J. Matthews (8-7) nipasẹ pipin ipinnu (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)
Amanda Bell (5-4) ṣẹgun Brittney Elkin (3-4) nipasẹ TKO (punches) 4:56 ti yika meji
E.J. Brooks (11-5) ṣẹgun Guilherme Bomba (9-4) nipasẹ unanimous ipinnu (29-28, 29-28, 30-27)
Rafael Lovato Jr. (6-0) ṣẹgun Mike Rhodes (10-5) nipasẹ ifakalẹ (ru-ìhoho choke) ni 1:59 ti yika kan
Justin Lawrence (10-4) ṣẹgun Treston Thomison (10-6) nipasẹ TKO (dokita stoppage) 3:34 ti yika kan
Valentin Moldavsky (6-1) ṣẹgun Carl Seumanutafa (10-8) nipasẹ unanimous ipinnu (30-26, 30-26, 30-27)
Katy Collins (7-2) ṣẹgun Bruna Vargas (2-2) nipasẹ unanimous ipinnu (30-27 X3)
Jordan Howard (10-3) ṣẹgun Johnny Marigo (4-1) nipasẹ KO (punches) 1:26 ti yika kan
Guillermo Gomez (0-0) la. Fernando Trevino (1-0) – Scratched
Die, FORMER BELLATOR FEATHERWEIGHT CHAMPION DANIEL STRAUS MEETS EMMANUEL SANCHEZ IN CO-MAIN EVENT
Los Angeles – Bellator returns to WinStar World Casino and Resort in Thackerville, Okla. for the third time in 2017 lori Friday, October 6 fun Bellator 184: Dantas vs. Caldwell.
Awọn ifilelẹ ti awọn iṣẹlẹ ti Bellator 184 will feature Bellator’s two-time bantamweight champion Eduardo Dantas (20-4) defending his belt against Darrion "The Wolf" Caldwell (10-1). Ni afikun, the co-feature pits former featherweight titleholder Daniel Straus (24-7, 1 NC) competing against Emmanuel "El Matador" Sanchez (15-3). The event will be broadcast live and free on SPIKE at 9 p.m. ATI/8 p.m. CT, while preliminary action will stream on Bellator.com and the Bellator Mobile App. Tiketi fun Bellator 184: Dantas vs. Caldwell are on sale now and can be purchased at the WinStar World Casino and Resort box office, as well as Ticketmaster and Bellator.com. Additional main and preliminary card bouts will be announced in the coming weeks.
Originally, Dantas and Caldwell were scheduled to compete for the title at Bellator 177; sibẹsibẹ, when Caldwell was forced to withdraw due to injury, “Dudu” went on to defeat Leandro Higo, besting his opponent on short notice. Hailing from Rio De Janeiro, Brazil, the flashy 27-year-old is widely known as one of the most dynamic competitors in the division, recording victories in 13 ti re kẹhin 15 pari. Currently in the midst of his second stint as Bellator’s bantamweight world champion, Dantas will look to stop Caldwell’s meteoric rise to the top of the 135-pound division.
Coming off a victory over Joe Taimanglo ni Bellator 167, the 29-year-old Caldwell will be competing for promotional gold for the first time in his career on October 6. “The Wolf” was able to avenge his earlier loss to Taimanglo, earning his 10th career victory. Caldwell has collected five wins by way of first-round knockout or submission, making him one of the most dangerous competitors at 135-pounds. Hailing from Rahway, N.J. and training alongside Bellator stars Phil Davis ati Justin Lawrence at Alliance MMA in San Diego, Calif., Caldwell has quickly put together an impressive professional resume inside the cage, highlighted by a remarkable first-round finish over former multi-division champion Joe Warren.
One half of some of the greatest fights to ever take place inside the Bellator cage, Daniel Straus returns to action following his featherweight title bout against Patricio “Pitbull” ni Bellator 178 this past April. A longtime member of American Top Team in Coconut Creek, Fla., the 32-year-old will be competing for the second time in 2017. The two-time champion returns to action with redemption on his mind, as he looks to climb back up the 145-pound ranks and earn a shot for the title that he still considers to be his.
Since debuting with Bellator MMA in 2014, the 26-year-old Sanchez has gone about his business by taking on the top competitors that Bellator’s featherweight division has to offer, ija Pat Curran, Georgi Karakhanyan, Justin Lawrence ati Marcos Galvao en route to his meeting with Straus at Bellator 184. Proclaiming that he hopes to eventually become the “Oscar De La Hoya of MMA,” Sanchez is well on his way, earning six victories since 2015. Training at Roufusport in Milwaukee, Wis., “El Matador” trains alongside some of the world’s elite fighters, making his matchup with Straus that much more intriguing.
Imudojuiwọn Bellator 184: Dantas vs. Caldwell Fight Card:
Bantamweight World Title Main Event: Eduardo Dantas (20-4) la. Darrion Caldwell (10-1)
Featherweight Co-Main Event: Daniel Straus (24-7, 1 NC) la. Emmanuel Sanchez (15-3)
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About Bellator:
Bellator is a leading mixed martial arts and kickboxing organization featuring many of the best fighters in the world. Labẹ awọn itọsọna ti oniwosan ija olugbeleke Scott Coker, Bellator wa si fere 1 billion people worldwide in over 160 awọn orilẹ-ede. Ni awọn United States, Bellator can be seen on SPIKE, the combat sports television leader. Bellator is comprised of an executive team that includes top industry professionals in television production, ifiwe ìṣẹlẹ orchestration, Onija idagbasoke / ajosepo, ibi isere igbankan, igbowo ẹda / idagbasoke, okeere asẹ ni, tita, ìpolówó, sagbaye ati Igbimo ajosepo. Bellator is based in Hollywood, Calif. and owned by entertainment giant Viacom, ile si aye di Giwa Idanilaraya burandi ti o sopọ pẹlu olugbo nipasẹ ọranyan akoonu kọja tẹlifisiọnu, išipopada aworan, online ati ki o mobile awọn iru ẹrọ.
About Spike:
Spike is available in 98.7 million homes and is a division of Viacom Media Networks. A unit of Viacom (NASDAQ: Nipasẹ, VIAB), Viacom Media Networks is one of the world’s leading creators of programming and content across all media platforms. Spike’s Internet address is www.spike.com and for up-to-the-minute and archival press information and photographs, visit Spike’s press site at http://www.spike.com/press. Follow us on Twitter spiketvpr for the latest in breaking news updates, sile-ni-sile alaye ati awọn fọto.
Mayweather and McGregor lead off tonight’s show as Tony and Rich tease Psychic Tom about not wanting to watch the August 26th “superfight.” We also recap the TUF 25 Finale and UFC 213 awọn kaadi. We preview the Bellator and UFC cards coming up this weekend and all the incredible boxing action from the UK to New York.
THACKERVILLE, OKLA. — The official weigh-ins for Bellator 181: Campos vs. Girt 3 took place this evening at the WinStar World Casino and Resort in Thackerville, OKLA. The competitors are now ready for action ọla, with the event airing LIVE and FREE on SPIKE at 9 p.m. ATI/8 p.m. CT.
Akọkọ Kaadi: (Live on SPIKE – 9 p.m. ATI/8:00 p.m. CT)
Catchweight Main Event: Derek Fields (155.4) la. Brandon Girtz (157.7)
Welterweight Co-Main Event: Kendall Grove (185.7) la. John Salter (185)
Women’s Flyweight Feature Bout: Emily Ducote (124.4) la. Jessica Middleton (125.9)
Bantamweight Feature Bout: Joe Warren (135.9) la. Steve Garcia (134.5)
Alakoko Kaadi: (Bellator.com – 7:00 p.m. ATI/6:00 p.m. CT)
Welterweight Preliminary Bout: Will Florentino (170.9) la. Jonathan Gary (169.1)
Middleweight Preliminary Bout: Aaron Rodriguez (184.8) la. Romero Cotton (185.1)
Welterweight Preliminary Bout: Kemmyelle Haley (170.1) la. Logan Storley (170.3)
Welterweight Preliminary Bout: Andre Fialho (169.9) la. A.J. Matthews (169.9)
Women’s Featherweight Preliminary Bout: Brittney Elkin (146) la. Amanda Bell (144.2)
Welterweight Preliminary Bout: E.J. Brooks (170.9) la. Guilherme Bomba (169.2)
Middleweight Preliminary Bout: Mike Rhodes (185.2) la. Rafael Lovato Jr. (185.6)
Featherweight Preliminary Bout: Treston Thomison (145.9) la. Justin Lawrence (145.6)
Heavyweight Preliminary Bout: Valentin Moldavsky (234.8) la. Carl Seumanutafa (263.6)
Women’s Flyweight Preliminary Bout: Katy Collins (124.2) la. Bruna Vargas (125)
Bantamweight Preliminary Bout: Jordan Howard (135) la. Johnny Marigo (135.1)
Welterweight Preliminary Bout: Guillermo Gomez (169.4) la. Fernando Trevino (170.5)
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