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WORLD SERIES OF FIGHTING LAUNCHES ‘WHO’S THE TOUGHEST?’ TO SUPPORT MILITARY VETERAN MMA FIGHTERS

.First two veteran recruits to face off at WSOF35, gbe lori NBCSN
lori Saturday, Oṣu kọkanla. 12

 
Las fegasi (Le 17, 2016) - World jara ti Gbigbogun (www.WSOF.com) announced today that it is launching a groundbreaking program designed to support and further the athletic careers of military veterans who actively compete, or are seeking to compete, in the sport of Mixed Martial Arts (MMA).

"WSOF: Who’s The Toughest?” will include a dedicated recruitment program that will see World Series of Fighting President and six-time world champion Baba olori and his staff visit MMA gyms, beginning with a location in San Diego, Calif. oṣu ti n bọ, in order to evaluate the pool of competitors with veteran status.

The first two recruits from the program will square off with each other live on NBCSN at WSOF35, which will take place at a location to be announced, loriSaturday, Oṣu kọkanla. 12, one day after Veterans Day.

“We are looking forward to embarking on this venture that will allow us to give back to our armed forces that serve our country and protect our freedom,"Said Chiefs.

“As one of the major leagues in the sport of MMA with a national television platform in NBC and NBCSN, we have the ability to offer a potentially life-changing opportunity to fighters who are ready to make the jump, and we intend to leverage our position in the industry to benefit any veterans that show promise,"World wi jara ti Gbigbogun CEO Carlos Silva.

Ni January, World Series of Fighting placed its first military veteranCaros "The Future" Fodor – in action. Fodor, who joined the U.S. Marine Corps just six days after his high school graduation, was sent to Kuwait for the Iraq invasion after the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001, and eventually earned the rank of sergeant before completing his military stint in 2007.

Fodor will be back in action on Saturday, July 30, when he faces his adopted brother Phoenix Jones, aka Ben Fodor, at WSOF32, live on NBCSN from XFINITY Arena in Everett, W., bẹrẹ ni 10:30 p.m. ATI/7:30 p.m. PT.

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BELLATOR MMA EXTENDS CONTRACT OF STANDOUT BANTAMWEIGHT SUPERSTAR DARRION ‘THE WOLF’ CALDWELL

Santa Monica, Calif. (Le 16, 2016) – Bellator MMA is proud to announce the contract extension of undefeated bantamweight superstar Darrion "The Wolf" Caldwell (9-0) si ohun iyasoto olona-odun, olona-ija guide.

 

“Darrion is a fighter who I really think has that x-factor,” said President Scott Coker. “After his last fight, I looked at our matchmaker and I just said, ‘Wow, this is kid is exploding with talent.’ I’m very happy we were able to get this deal done and I look forward to seeing this star rise for years to come.”

 

Growing up in New Jersey, Caldwell was a talented, multi-sport athlete who shined the brightest on the wrestling mats. After becoming a three-time high school state champion in New Jersey, “The Wolf” naturally joined “The Wolfpack,” earning a spot on the North Carolina State University wrestling squad. With the Wolfpack, he continued dominate his opponents, winning the NCAA national wrestling championship in 2009.

 

Making his professional MMA debut in 2012, the 28-year-old has looked seemingly unstoppable at times throughout his first nine fights. Ni re kẹhin outing, the six-fight Bellator MMA veteran Caldwell convincingly defeated former two-division Bellator champion, and Greco-Roman world champion wrestler Joe Warren. You can watch the video by clicking on the photo’s below.

 

“Bellator has been nothing but good to me,” Caldwell shared with the MMA Hour this morning. “They saw my talent early on in my career and they came after me… I’m here to let everyone know I’m going to continue my talents at Bellator MMA… With Bellator Jumping on board, it’s time to get married. I’m in it for the long run.”

 

Caldwell is nothing if not confident in himself, continuing with host Ariel Helwani: “I’ve always been a star, but it’s just been about getting on that platform and Bellator is giving me that opportunity… I don’t think any 135-pounder can see me, ya feel me? Whether its UFC, Bellator, anywhere in the world there isn’t a 135-pounder that can beat me.”

 

PHIL DAVIS REAFFIRMS HIMSELF AS LIAM MCGEARY’S NEXT CHALLENGER WITH WIN OVER KING MO

 

Full Event Photos Here

San Jose, Calif. (Le 14, 2016) — In the main event of Bellator MMA’s return home to San Jose, Phil Davis ati King Mo showcased why their widely regarded as two of the top light heavyweights on the planet. Ni ipari, it was Davis who emerged victorious, taking home a unanimous decision with scores of 29-28, 30-27, 30-27.

The first ten minutes of action were razor thin, with both men using their strengths to gain the upper hand. For Lawal, the American Top Team standout relied heavily upon his power punching, throwing overhand rights with frequency. Davis used his lower limbs, keeping Mo at distance with leg kicks and short jabs. The tides really began to shift in the final frame though, as Davis clipped his opponent with a shot that he parlayed into a single-leg takedown, nearly finishing the bout with a kimura.

After his hand was raised, Davis was joined inside the cage by current Bellator 205-pound kingpin Liam McGeary who will likely face Davis in “Ogbeni. Wonderful’snext action. The two traded words and passed the eye test when it comes to a future Bellator MMA main event matchup.

Welterweight Bloodbath Ends in TKO Victory for Saad Awad

In the co-main event of “Bellator 154: Davis la. King Mo,” O Awad (19-7) provided one of the most entertaining performances of the night with a first round TKO win over “Cyborg” Santos (21-17). The knockout came just 4:31 into the bout, when Awad unleashed a flurry of hammer fists that left forced referee Jason Herzog to call a stop to the action. “Assassin” fought off a brutal toe hold earlier in the round and countered with relentless blows to the sides of Santos’ head, eventually opening a large cut that spilled blood onto the canvas. With victories in four of his last five bouts and now a victory at 170-pounds to boot, the options for Awad’s future with the promotion remain endless.

San Diego-Labiano Give it All in Swing Bout on SPIKE

With two quick stoppages to start the card, Bellator aired a swing bout between Josh San Diego (7-1) ati Jeremiah Monaghan (9-5). A native of San Jose, “JSDtook full advantage of his opportunity on the big stage, and capped off the fight with a rapid flurry of attacks to end the final frame, earning himself a unanimous decision (29-28) victory over Labiano in front of a loud, hometown crowd. The win isJSD’ssecond with the promotion, both of which ended via unanimous decision.

Piccolotti Continues to Submit Opponents, Finishes Wood on Short Notice

In a highly emotional bout, Adam Piccolot (8-0) thoroughly dominated Ray Wood (7-2) over the course of their lightweight bout, sealing the deal after 3:17 with a standing rear-naked choke submission. The win was AdamBomb’ssecond first-round finish and the quickest of his budding career. Pẹlu awọn iṣẹgun, the Half Moon Bay, Calif. native remains undefeated and has solidified himself as one of the company’s brightest young prospects. Piccolotti was originally slated to fight Jordani Parsons before his death, eyi ti Bellator instated a memorial scholarship fund in his honor earlier on in the day.

Fialho Remains Unbeaten With Monstrous Hammer Fist Knockout

In the opening bout of the main card on SPIKE, Andre Fialho (7-0) pari Rick Reger (7-2) with a vicious hammer fist knockout 2:11 into the first frame. Fialho was the aggressor from the get-go, setting the tone early and often with heavy fists and quick combinations. The 22-year-old Portuguese star continues to climb the ranks in a stacked Bellator welterweight division, as he remains undefeated with six consecutive knockouts and back-to-back first round finishes since joining the Bellator fray. At the conclusion of the fight, Fialho took a moment to acknowledge the significance of his win, dedicating the victory to his friend who had recently passed away.

Alakoko esi:

James Chapman (1-0) ṣẹgun Sean Tucker (0-1) nipasẹ TKO (punches) at 4:41 ti yika meji

Anthony Taylor (1-1) ṣẹgun Victor Jones (0-2) via KO at 0:27 ti yika kan

Danasabe Mohammed (4-0) ṣẹgun Martin Sano (4-2) nipasẹ KO (punches) at 1:18 ti yika kan

Josh Paiva (8-1) ṣẹgun Steven Gruber (5-2) nipasẹ ifakalẹ (ru-ìhoho choke) at 2:14 ti yika meji

Sam Spengler (9-5) ṣẹgun Doyle Childs (2-2) nipasẹ unanimous ipinnu (29-28, 30-27, 30-27)

Joshua Hardwick (1-0) ṣẹgun Jorge Acosta (1-2) nipasẹ ifakalẹ (guillotine choke) at 1:21 ti yika kan

Jamielene Nievara (4-1) ṣẹgun Stephanie Frausto (5-6) via TKO at 2:43 ti yika mẹta

Mark Dickman (11-2) ṣẹgun Thomas Diagne (5-6-1) nipasẹ TKO (punches) at 3:05 ti yika mẹta

BELLATOR TO INSTATE THE ‘JORDAN PARSONS MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND

 

Lori May 4, the world lost an incredibly talented mixed martial artist and an even better human being with the passing of Jordan Parsons. Loni, Bellator MMA has committed to ensuring that his legacy lives on in the form of a yearly scholarship toPretty Boy’sfavorite wrestling camp. With the newly-announced Jordan Parsons Scholarship Fund, Bellator will annually send a young wrestler toThe J Robinson Intensive Wrestling Campwhere Parsons honed his skills.

“Jordan Parsons was an integral part of the Bellator family and his devastating loss is one that we are all continuing to mourn,”Alakoso Bellator Scott Coker sọ. “In collaborating with Jordan’s family, we are very proud to announce this scholarship program in his name. We are hopeful that the future recipients of this scholarship will be afforded a wrestling education and honor Parson’s name by embodying the passion and intensity that he had for this sport and life in general.”

Ni 2007, a 16-year-old Jordan Parsons spent two weeks at the J Robinson Intensive Wrestling Camp, which offers several locations across the country taught by University of Minnesota Head Coach J Robinson.

“We were deeply saddened to hear of the passing of Jordan Parsons,” said Robinson. “We are humbled and honored that the Parsons family and Bellator have committed to send a deserving wrestler to one of our Camps. We will work as hard as we can at helping that wrestler reach their goals and create a positive change in their life, while honoring Jordan’s memory.”

“I couldn’t be more grateful for all of the support that Scott Coker and Bellator are providing with this scholarship fund,” said Parson’s mother Anna Morsaw. “This camp really helped Jordan develop into a better wrestler, and more importantly a better young man. He came home with J Robinsons ‘Never Quit, Never Give up’ mentality engrained in him. he learned to set goals, reach his goals and then set new goals. Bellator is doing their part to make Jordan a legend, and that’s what he always wanted.”

Details on how to apply for the scholarship will be announced in the near future.

Injury forces Ramazan Emeev to withdraw from M-1 Challenge 68 la. Alexander Shlemenko June 16 ni St. Petersburg, Russia

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ST. Petersburg, Russia (Le 14, 2016) – An elbow injury has forced M-1 Challenge middleweight champion Ramadan Emeev (aworan lati apa osi) to withdraw from his June 16thshowdown pẹlu Alexander “Storm” Shlemenko ni M-1 Ipenija 68 at Yubileyny Sports Palace in St. Petersburg, Russia.
Emeev (14-3-0, M-1: 8-1-0) suffered a torn ligament in his elbow during training camp, postponing his M-1 Grand Prix Middleweight Championship fight against Shlemenko (52-9-0, M-1: 3-0-0) to a future date pending Emeev’s recovery period.
M-1 Ipenija heavyweight asiwaju Alexander “Drago” Volkov (25-6-0, M-1: 9-3-0) will make his first title defense against AttilaPumukloVegh (29-6-2, M-1: 0-0-0) ni M-1 Ipenija 68. A match between Russian middleweight Valery “The Russian Hammer” Myasnikov (10-1-1, M-1: 1-1-1) and Spanish veteran Enoc solves Torres (18-9-0, M-1: 5-6-0) has also been announced for the June 16th kaadi.
This is a tough blow for our organization because there is only one month before M-1 Challenge 68 and we have lost one of our main event fighters,” M-1 Global AareVadim Finkelchtein wi. “It was the most anticipated fights for fans. We still have a great heavyweight title fight between defending champion Alexander Volkov and challenger Attila Vegh and we’re looking for a suitable replacement for Emeev to fight Shlemenko. M-1 Global has been working under a lot of pressure recently but, never-the-less, we continue to promote great events for our loyal fans. We will do everything possible to keep our fans happy.
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MONSTER ENERGY SIGNS EXTENSION AS BELLATOR’S OFFICIAL ENERGY DRINK PARTNER

DEAL CONTINUES STARTING WITH TOMORROW NIGHT’S ‘BELLATOR 154: DAVIS VS. KING MO’ – FEATURING MONSTER ENERGY ATHLETE PHIL DAVIS – ONLY ON SPIKE

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Santa Monica, Calif. (Le 13, 2016) - Bellator MMA is pleased to announce an extension with one of its major sponsors, Monster Energy. The new deal with the world’s leading energy drink company ensures that fans will see the iconic green “M” Monster logo in the Bellator cage for years to come.

 

 

Monster will continue to own highly visible inventory inside the Bellator cage and sponsor concourse activations during events as well as additional off-site promotional activations. To complement the live event experience, Monster and Bellator will look to engage in a multi-faceted activation plan intended to build customer loyalty and drive tune-in of the Bellator broadcasts on Spike. The sponsorship extension will also see Bellator MMA continue to put on fights during the “Monster Energy Cup”an event that showcases the world’s top supercross riders in a head to-head battle for the coveted “Monster Energy Cup” award and the chance to win one million dollars.

 

 

“Monster Energy is the ultimate lifestyle brand that puts its fans first – which aligns perfectly with our philosophy at Bellator,”Alakoso Bellator Scott Coker sọ. “They are an ideal partner and we look forward to continuing to link our high-energy action-packed events with their world-class product.”

 

 

"Bellator 154: Davis la. King Mo” lori May 14 will be the promotion’s first event with the newly-renewed sponsorship deal, and features Monster Energy athlete Phil Davis ni akọkọ iṣẹlẹ. In addition to Davis, Monster sponsors several Bellator athletes including: Quinton "Rampage" Jackson, Joe Schilling, Michael Chandler, Joey Beltran ati Brennan Ward.

 

 

Coker continued: “The ability for our athletes to procure their own sponsorships is something we take great pride in, and we look forward to giving our athletes an opportunity to represent the world’s largest energy drink brand for the foreseeable future.”

 

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WORLD SERIES OF FIGHTING ADDS SECOND TITLE FIGHT AND NEW MAIN EVENT BETWEEN MARLON MORAES AND JOSH HILL TO WSOF32 ON SATURDAY, Keje 30

Reigning world bantamweight champion Marlon Moraes will put his title on the line against Josh Hill for the second time, in the new main event of WSOF32 on Saturday, July 30, gbe lori NBCSN ni 10:30 p.m. ATI/7:30 p.m. PT.

LIVE ON NBCSN FROM EVERETT, WASH.

Las fegasi (Le 10, 2016) -World Jara ti Gbigbogun (WSOF.com) has announced a new main event and second championship rematch between reigning bantamweight (135 poun) kingpin Marlon Moraes (16-4-1) and streaking challenger Josh "Gentleman" Hill (14-1), for its stacked Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) event at XFINITY Arena at Everett on Saturday, July 30, gbe lori NBCSN ni 10:30 p.m. ATI/7:30 p.m. PT.

The highly-anticipated world featherweight (145 poun) title fight and second showdown between Alexandre "Captain" Almeida (18-5) and the man he took the title fromLance Palmer (10-2) – will now serve as the co-main event of WSOF32: Moraes vs. Hill II.

“The magnitude of this event has increased dramatically with the addition of a second world title fight and rematch between Marlon Moraes, who has been unstoppable, in the cage, and one of the most formidable and talented contenders in the world in Josh Hill” said World Series of Fighting President Baba olori.

The second meeting between Moraes and Hill comes 17 months after the two superstars went the five-round distance of their championship main event fight at WSOF18 on February 12, 2015, with Moraes successfully defending his coveted title by way of unanimous decision.

The 5-foot-6, 28 year-old Moraes of Howell, N.J. nipasẹ Nova Friburgo, Brazil is a former Muay Thai champion and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu brown belt whose reign of terror in the 135-pound division has been ongoing since the end of 2011, when he ignited a win streak that has spanned 11 straight fights, pẹlu 3 defenses of his World Series of Fighting title.

In his last start and third title defense at WSOF28 on Kínní 20, Moraes, who captured the World Series of Fighting crown with a unanimous decision overJosh Rectification Ile lori March 29, 2014, ti nilo kan 1 minute and 13 seconds to score a brutal TKO on Joseph Barajas with a series of rapid-fire leg kicks.

Since the first meeting with Moraes, his only loss to date, the 5-foot-6, 29-year-old Hill of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada has rebounded with four straight victories, a streak that Hill started with a third round (2:01) ifakalẹ (ru-ìhoho choke) of Rettinghouse on May 30, 2015.

Hill is coming off of a unanimous decision win over Bendy Casimir lori April 9, in a bout that took place in Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada.

Owole lati $29, tickets for WSOF32: Moraes vs. Hill II are on sale at XFINITYArenaEverett.com and WSOF.com.

Ni miiran igbese lori ifiwe NBCSN telecast, costumed crusader Phoenix Jones(6-1-1) aka Ben Fodor of Seattle, W. will look to settle his rivalry with adopted brother Caros "The Future" Fodor (10-5) of Seattle in a 162-pound catchweight affair.

Additional bouts for WSOF32: Moraes vs. Hill II will be announced soon.

MARLOES COENEN RECEIVES NEW OPPONENT AHEAD OF ‘BELLATOR 155’ — ALEXIS DUFRESNE REPLACES JULIA BUDD

Santa Monica, CALIF. (Le 10, 2016) – Due to injury, Julia Budd (8-2) has been forced to withdraw from her inaugural Bellator MMA Women’s Featherweight Championship Bout against Marloes Coenen (23-6). Nitorina na, Alexis Dufresne (5-2) will take her place and challenge Coenen during the featured preliminary contest of "Bellator 155: Carvalho vs. Manhoef " ni CenturyLink Arena ni Boise, Idaho, lori Le 20.

The fight joins a card that already features a colossal Middleweight World Championship main event, ninu eyi ti Rafael Carvalho (12-1) defends rẹ igbanu lodi si awọn Idaj Melvin "No Mercy" Manhoef (30-12-1). Ni afikun, former Bellator MMA featherweight titlist Pat Curran (21-7) yoo pada si igbese fun igba akọkọ niwon June, nigbati o bi mẹẹta awọn resilient Georgi Karakhanyan (24-5-1) ninu awọn kaadi ká àjọ-akọkọ iṣẹlẹ. The last two men to challenge for Will Brooks’ lightweight title, Marcin Held (21-4) ati Dave Jansen (20-3) yoo tun jẹ ni igbese. Rounding out the televised portion of the event will be two heavyweight fights, nigbawo Dan Charles (10-3) pàdé Augusto Sakai (9-0) ati Joey Beltran (17-12) gba lori Chase Gormley (12-5).

Tiketi fun "Bellator 155: Carvalho vs. Manhoef " bẹrẹ ni o kan $25 ki o si wa lori tita bayi ni Bellator.com, awọn CenturyLink Arena Box Office tabi CenturyLinkArenaBoise.com. Awọn iṣẹlẹ airs ifiwe ati ki o free lori Spike ni 9 p.m. ATI/8 p.m. CT, while the can’t-miss preliminary card airs live on Bellator.comati The Bellator Mobile App.

A former Strikeforce Women’s Bantamweight Champion, Marloes Coenen, is riding a two-fight winning streak and undefeated record under the Bellator MMA fray into her bout with Dufresne. “Rumina” began her career winning eight consecutive fights and 13 of her first 14. The 35-year-old has been competing professionally since 2000 and has been an integral part of the progression of women’s mixed martial arts, challenging some of the best that the sport has to offer. Bayi, it’s back to the drawing board for the Dutch submission specialist when she looks to spoil the Bellator MMA debut of Alexis Dufresne.

The 25-year-old Alexis Dufresne began her career with a blazing start, earning victories in her first five scraps, all of which she ended in the first round. Born in Temecula, Calif., “Sneaky Zebra” has strung together an impressive resume, including three straight first round knockout wins dating back to her 2013-14 seasons and most recently two appearances for the UFC. Dufresne will be making her Bellator MMA debut tókàn Friday and hopes to get back to her winning ways when she fills in for the absent Julia Budd on short notice.

Pari "Bellator 155: Carvalho vs. Manhoef "Ija Card

Bellator MMA Middleweight World Title ija: Rafael Carvalho (12-1) la. Melvin Manhoef (30-12-1)

Bellator MMA Featherweight Co-Main ti oyan: Pat Curran (21-7) la. Georgi Karakhanyan (24-5-1)

Bellator MMA Heavyweight ẹya ara Bout: Dan Charles (10-3) la. Augusto Sakai (9-0)

Bellator MMA Lightweight ẹya ara Bout: Dave Jansen (20-3) la. Marcin Held (21-4)

Bellator MMA Heavyweight ẹya ara Bout: Joey Beltran (17-12) la. Chase Gormley (12-5)

 

Alakoko Kaadi

 

Bellator MMA Featherweight Alakoko Bout: Marloes Coenen (23-6) la. Alexis Dufresne (5-2)

Bellator MMA Bantamweight Alakoko Bout: Joe Hamilton (3-0) la. Tyler Freeland (3-0)

Bellator MMA Flyweight Alakoko Bout: Veta Arteaga (1-0) la. Jackie Vandenburgh (0-1)

Bellator MMA Featherweight Alakoko Bout: Vince Morales (3-1) la. Hamilton Ash (3-1)

Bellator MMA Bantamweight Alakoko Bout: Brendon Raftery (4-2) la. Casey Johnson (4-0)

Bellator MMA Lightweight Alakoko Bout: Scott Thometz (9-5) la. Josh Tyler (7-3)

Bellator MMA Middleweight Alakoko Bout: Sean Powers (9-5) la. Will Noland (15-6)

Bellator MMA Bantamweight Alakoko Bout: Ricky Steele (5-0) la. Erick Cronkhite (2-1)

Bellator MMA Bantamweight Alakoko Bout: Jesse Brock (21-8) la. Olly Bradstreet (39-12)

 

Two Main Card Fights Complete ‘Bellator 154: Davis la. King Mo’ lori May 14

SAAD AWAD-‘CYBORG’ SANTOS & ADAM PICCOLOTTI-RAY WOOD ARE OFFICIAL

Santa Monica, CALIF. (Le 5, 2016) – A welterweight matchup pitting “Cyborg” Santos (21-16) against Bellator MMA veteran O Awad (18-7) and a lightweight meeting featuring Adam Piccolot (7-0) dipo Ray Wood (6-1) ti a ti fi kun si awọn ifilelẹ ti awọn kaadi ti "Bellator 154: Davis la. King Mo," which airs LIVE and FREE on SPIKE and takes place on May 14 ni awọn SAP Center ni San Jose, Calif.

These matchups join an electric main event between light heavyweight phenoms “King Mo” (19-4, 1 NC) ati Phil "Mr. Iyanu "Davis (15-3, 1 NC). Ni afikun, a heavyweight bout between Sergei Kharitonov (23-5) ati Josh Appelt (12-5) will serve as the evening’s co-main event and undefeated Andre Fialho (6-0) yoo dojuko Rick Reger (7-1) in a welterweight feature fight.

The contests make up the televised portion of "Bellator 154: Davis la. King Mo," which airs LIVE and FREE on SPIKE at 8 p.m. ATI/7 p.m. CT while the preliminary card will stream live on Bellator.com ati The Bellator Mobile App bẹrẹ ni 6:30 p.m. ATI. Tiketi bẹrẹ ni o kan $30 ki o si wa lori tita bayi ni Bellator.com, Ticketmaster, and the SAP Center Box Office.

After beginning his career with five consecutive victories, the 32-year-old Saad Awad has continued to put together an impressive resume, including significant wins over the likes of Joe Duarte, Sergio Rios, and most recently Rob Sinclair. A 10-time veteran of Bellator MMA, “Assassin” has three first-round knockout wins, two of which came in the first 45 seconds of the bout. Ni 2013, the California native handed Will Brooks the only loss of his career thus far, stopping hiim with a punch only 43-seconds into the fight.

“Cyborg” Santos has begun his 2016 campaign with a bang, recording victories in each of his first two bouts, including a crowd-silencing win over hometown favorite Brennan Ward in his Bellator MMA debut at "Bellator 153: Koreshkov vs. Henderson.” Of his 21 career wins, the 38-year-old welterweight has recorded 12 knockouts, 10 of which came in the opening frame of the bout. The heavy-handed Brazilian originally made four appearances under the Strikeforce banner from 2009 si 2011, before signing a multi-fight contract with Bellator MMA in March of 2016. “Cyborg” will look to add to his current winning streak when he challenges Saad Awad, who will be moving up in weight class to 170-pounds.

The 27-year-old Piccolotti has been flawless early in his young career, earning victories in all seven of his professional bouts, including three wins since joining the Bellator MMA team. A native of Northern California, he made his promotional debut against Andrew Ramm at "Bellator 133: Manhoef la. Shlemenko," with a unanimous decision win and then added to his admirable resume by finishing his 2015 campaign with a victory over Mario Soto ni"Bellator 147: Thomson vs. Villaseca.” Ṣiṣe awọn re 2016 Uncomfortable, the submission specialist will have little time to prepare for his new opponent Ray Wood as the two look to square off on May 14 at the SAP Center.

Ray “All Business” Wood made a splash in his Bellator MMA debut, when he finished Chris Jones with a spinning-back fist that resulted in a first round knockout at "Bellator 151: Warren la. Caldwell.” The 26-year-old Maine native has begun his professional career with a flashy 6-1 gba, including four knockout victories and two first-round finishes. After beginning his career under the direction of regional promotions, Wood now has his eyes set on establishing himself among the top of Bellator’s always-competitive featherweight division. Watch the fight below.

Pari "Bellator 154: Davis la. King Mo” Fight Card:

Bellator MMA Light Heavyweight Main Event: Phil Davis (15-3, 1 NC) la. Muhammed "Ọba Mo" Lawal (19-4, 1 NC)

Bellator MMA Heavyweight Co-Main Event: Sergei Kharitonov (23-5) la. Josh Appelt (12-5)

Bellator MMA Lightweight ẹya ara Bout: Adam Piccolot (7-0) la. Ray Wood (6-1)

Bellator MMA Welterweight ẹya ara Bout: O Awad (18-7) la. Evangelista "Cyborg" Santos (21-16)

Bellator MMA Welterweight ẹya ara Bout: Andre Fialho (6-0) la. Rick Reger (7-1)

 

Alakoko Kaadi:

Bellator MMA (160 lb.) “VOW” Prelim Bout: Joshua Hardwick (Uncomfortable) la. Jorge Acosta (1-1)

Bellator MMA Featherweight Prelim Bout: Victor Jones (0-1) la. Anthony Taylor (0-1)

Bellator MMA Welterweight Prelim Bout: Danasabe Mohammed (3-0) la. Martin Sano (4-1)

Bellator MMA Flyweight Prelim Bout: Josh Paiva (7-1) la. Steven Gruber (5-1)

Bellator MMA Welterweight Prelim Bout: Sam Spengler (8-5) la. Doyle Childs (2-1)

Bellator MMA Bantamweight Prelim Bout: Josh San Diego (6-1) la. Jeremiah Monaghan (9-4)

Bellator MMA (130 lb.) Catchweight Prelim Bout: Alvin Cacdac (16-12) la. Darren Uyenoyama (10-5)

Bellator MMA Featherweight Prelim Bout: Thomas Diagne (5-5-1) la. Mark Dickman (10-2)

Bellator MMA Strawweight Prelim Bout: Stephanie Frausto (5-5) la. Jamielene Nievara (3-1)

Bellator MMA Middleweight Prelim Bout: Andres Alcantar (3-0) la. Nick Pica (5-0)

Bellator MMA Heavyweight Prelim Bout: James Chapman (Uncomfortable) la. Sean Tucker (Uncomfortable)