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GRACIE VS. STORLEY TO HEADLINE NEWLY-ANNOUNCED BELLATOR 274 CARD ON SAT. Feb. 19

BELLATOR’S NO. 4-RANKED WELTERWEIGHT NEIMAN GRACIETO TAKE ON NO. 5 LOGAN STORLEY IN AN INTERNATIONAL BATTLE OF TOP-10 CONTENDERS IN MAIN EVENT OF BELLATOR MMA 274 LOJO SATIDE, Feb. 19, YÈ ON Showtime

FORMER BELLATOR CHAMPION ANDREY KORESHKOV FACES FELLOW RUSSIAN STAR MUKHAMED BERKHAMOV IN CO-HEADLINER WHEN BELLATOR RETURNS TO MOHEGAN SUN ARENA IN UNCASVILLE, CONN., WITH AN ACTION-PACKED NIGHT OF FIGHTS

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LOS ANGELES – Fresh off an 87-second destruction of Mark Lemminger in the co-main event ofBELLATOR MMA 266, Ṣe Ko. 4-ni ipoNeiman Gracie(11-2) will strap on the BELLATOR gloves for the 12th consecutive time when he takes on once-beaten and No. 5-ni ipoLogan Storley(12-1) in a clash of top-10 170-pounders atBELLATOR MMA 274: Gracie vs. Storley lojo satide, Feb. 19.

In the co-featured bout inside Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Conn., former BELLATOR Welterweight Champion and No. 8-ni ipoAndrey Koreshkov (24-4) will return to action and open his 2022 campaign againstMukhamed Berkhamov(15-1), a winner of his last seven contests. The main card will also see undefeatedKeri Taylor Melendez (5-0) compete at flyweight against former title challenger and No. 6-ni ipoVeta Arteaga (6-4) and a pair of heavyweights who find themselves tied at No. 8 in the official rankings will open the main card, when undefeated prospectDavion Franklin (4-0) njàSaid Sowma (8-2).

SHOWTIME will televise theBELLATOR MMA 274: Gracie vs. Storley main card live at9 p.m. Et / 6 fi aidunnu. PT.Afikun ohun ti, the thrilling preliminary fights will stream live on the BELLATOR MMA YouTube channel, SHOWTIME Sports YouTube channel and Pluto TV beginning at6 p.m. ET/3p.m. PT.

Tiketi funBELLATOR MMA 274: Gracie vs. Storley will go on sale Friday, Jan. 7 at bothTicketmaster.com atiBellator.com, with a special presale taking place Thursday, Jan. 6.

Five preliminary contests are also official forBELLATOR MMA 274, three lightweight bouts, the first pitting 44-fight veteranGeorgi Karakhanyan(31-12-1) against Northern California’sAdam Piccolot(12-4), a battle between two of the best nicknames in MMAMandel “Rat Garbage” Nallo (8-1, 1 NC) atiNick “Nyquil” Browne(12-1), si be e siCorey Samuels (3-2), who won in ten seconds in his BELLATOR debut, returning to face undefeatedJustin Montalvo(4-0).

The final two preliminary contests will seeIsaiah Hokit (0-1) will move down to featherweight in his second BELLATOR outing, nígbà tí ó gba loriAlbert Birckhead (0-1) ninu rẹ àǹfàní Uncomfortable. Lastly, top-flight bantamweight prospectJaylon Bates (4-0) welcomesChris Disonell (6-4) back to BELLATOR for the first time since 2019.

Originating from the exalted Brazilian jiu-jitsu family, Gracie scored his first professional TKO when he backed his opponent against the fence and unleashed a barrage of unanswered punches to Lemminger’s head, forcing referee Jason Herzog to stop the contest at 1:27 of the opening round on Sept. 18, 2021, San Jose ni, Calif.

The great grandson of Gracie Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu founder Carlos Gracie, nephew of MMA icon Royce Gracie, and cousin to Renzo Gracie, Neiman Gracie opened his outstanding MMA career by recording nine consecutive wins of then-undefeated opponents, including eight by submission.

A native of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, the 33-year-old BELLATOR veteran currently holds a 9-2 promotional record. While others his age were learning to speak their native language, Gracie began jiu-jitsu training at age four. Fast forward to 18 years later when the multi-faceted fighter earned the Gracie Jiu-Jitsu black belt at 22. Afikun ohun ti, the Renzo Gracie Jiu-Jitsu and Kings MMA fighter captured the 2011 U.S National Jiu-Jitsu title, 2008 Pan-American Jiu-Jitsu crown, ati 2007 American National Jiu-Jitsu championship during an illustrious amateur career.

Hailing from Webster, S.D., the hard-hitting Storley commenced his pro vocation with six consecutive knockouts, including five in the initial stanza, en route to 11 straight triumphs overall. Pẹlupẹlu, “The Storm” will make his ninth consecutive BELLATOR appearance where he currently holds a magnificent 7-1 gba.

Like his counterpart on Feb. 19, Storley began wresting at a young age, albeit one year later at age five. Afikun ohun ti, the Sanford MMA product and former folkstyle wrestler completed a fabled amateur career as a four-time NCAA Division-I champion at the University of Minnesota, as well as a six-time South Dakota High School Activities Association titlist.

The 29-year-old Storley, who holds academic degrees in both business and marketing, thrilled his hometown crowd in his last turn by earning a split-decision victory over Dante Schiro in the co-featured bout ofBELLATOR MMA 265 in Sioux Falls, S.D.

BELLATOR MMA 274: GRACIE VS. STORLEYAkọkọ kaadi:

Saturday, Feb. 19 – live onASIKO IWORAN

9 p.m. Et / 6 fi aidunnu. PT

Welterweight Main ti oyan: #4-Neiman Gracie (11-2) la. #5-Logan Storley (12-1)

Welterweight Co-Main Event#8-Andrey Koreshkov (24-4) vs.Mukhamed Berkamov (15-1)

Flyweight Bout#6Veta Arteaga (6-4) vs.Keri Taylor Melendez (5-0)

Heavyweight ija: #8-Said Sowma (8-2) vs.#8Davion Franklin(4-0)

Alakoko kaadi: 

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

6 p.m. ET/3 p.m. PT

Lightweight ija: Georgi Karakhanyan(31-12-1) vs.Adam Piccolot(12-4)

Lightweight ija: Mandel Nallo (8-1, 1 NC) vs.Nick Browne(12-1)

Bantamweight ija: Jaylon Bates (4-0) vs.Chris Disonell (6-4)

Lightweight ija: Corey Samuels (3-2) la. Justin Montalvo(4-0)

Featherweight ija: Isaiah Hokit (0-1) vs.Albert Birckhead (0-1)

*Card subject to change.

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Updated schedule of BELLATOR events

Si joko. Jan. 29 // BELLATOR 273: Bader vs. Moldavsky// Footprint Center // Phoenix, Ariz.

Sat., Feb. 19/ / BELLATOR 274: Gracie vs. Storley // Mohegan Sun Area // Uncasville, Conn.

Free. Feb. 25 // BELLATOR 275: Mousasi vs. Vanderford // 3Gbagede // Dublin, Ireland

BELLATOR MMA 257 VIRTUAL MEDIA AVAILABILITY QUOTES

“I want to be the first one to finish Phil Davis in his life,” – Nemkov

“He’s coming to make a statement that he is the rightful champion. And I am coming to say, ‘No you not!’” – Davis

“The plan is to go out there and dominate, win in the best fashion and get to him before he gets to me,” – Anderson

“I can fight with anybody in this tournament,” – Yagshimuradov

NEW YORK – April 14, 2021 – Newly-crowned light heavyweight kingVadim Nemkov ati Ko si. 2 ranked light heavyweightPhil Davis previewed their BELLATOR MMA on SHOWTIME main event fight during a virtual media availability Wednesday. In an anticipated rematch three years in the making, Nemkov and Davis will battle for both the light heavyweight strap and to advance to the semifinals of the BELLATOR MMA Light Heavyweight World Grand Prix live on SHOWTIME on Friday, April 17 lati Mohegan Sun Arena ni Uncasville, Conn.

BELLATOR MMA 257: Nemkov vs. Davis 2 is the third of three straight weeks of BELLATOR MMA action on SHOWTIME and begins live at 9 p.m. Et / 6 fi aidunnu. PT. Completing the stacked main card are three other must-watch bouts, including No. 3 ni ipo Corey Anderson welcoming the highly-touted Dovletdzhan Yagshimuradov to the BELLATOR cage in a Light Heavyweight World Grand Prix Quarterfinal matchup, a 175-pound contract weight bout between MMA legend Paul Daley and the always-exciting Sabah Homasi and a women’s flyweight contest matching Veta Arteaga lodi si Desiree Yanez.

SHOWTIME is offering viewers who are new to the SHOWTIME streaming service a 30-day free trial, followed by a discounted monthly subscription fee of $4.99/month for the next six months. Viewers can sign up atSHO.com/BellatorMMA.

Eyi ni ohun ti awọn onija ni lati sọ Wednesday:

Vadim Nemkov, BELLATOR Light Heavyweight World Champion

TẹNIBI to view Nemkov’s full media session

“Yes, I am entering the Grand Prix as a champion but I try to move those things out of my head, so I’m entering the tournament like a regular fighter and I just want to win. Fun mi, it’s much more important to win this tournament right now. Not the belt.

“I want to win this tournament. I want to prove myself to everybody. I’m in my prime age right now. I already have a lot of experience. I’m well prepared for this tournament and because I’m younger, that’s even more of a plus for me.

“I’m very glad that I have three fights this year to defend my title. That’s really good for me to fight a lot and to prove that I am the best. That I am a champion. Not wasting any time. I’m really happy that these other legends in the tournament want my belt and I have a chance to fight with them and prove that I am better.

“I’m ready to fight with Phil Davis for five rounds. I’m prepared for it. But I want to finish it. I don’t want to spend five rounds with Phil Davis and I want to be the first one to finish him in his life.”

Phil Davis, BELLATOR Light Heavyweight World Grand Prix Competitor

*TẹNIBI to view Davis’ full media session

"Nitootọ, it’s sort of cliché but the toughest test in this tournament would be Nemkov. He’s champion for a reason. He’s a tough cat and he’s the guy to beat. I want to get this light heavyweight belt and then after that, clean up the rest of the tournament.

“This fight is going to be crazy. I can promise you that. With Nemkov, you know when you skate by with a win. Ni akoko yi, he’s coming to make a statement that he is the rightful champion. And I am coming to say, ‘No you not!’ It’s definitely going to be a very aggressive and exciting fight.

“I look back at that loss and I never would wish I would lose, sugbon ni akoko kanna, I do feel like it adds a little more theatrics to this moment and how sweet it would be to win the belt back from a very close decision in such an amazing light heavyweight tournament.

“All of those matchups [rematches with Nemkov, Johnson, Bader] are freaking awesome. I am definitely motivated to avenge a loss but I am just more motivated about winning this tournament because it has some of the who’s who of the sport and of the light heavyweight division. Whoever wins this, the fans will say, ‘That guy is freaking awesome. You went head-to-head with all the killers in this division.’

“I think it’s a mistake to think that you know a guy or think that you know what he’s going to do. I approach it almost as a brand-new fighter, brand-new fight. It keeps me from falling into the trap of underestimating him or maybe thinking he didn’t improve in certain areas. I have limited knowledge of what you like to do and what I think your plan of attack will be and my job is just to come at you with a blank slate because a lot of times, especially with rematches, they tend to be completely different from the first one.”

Corey Anderson, BELLATOR Light Heavyweight World Grand Prix competitor

*TẹNIBI to view Anderson’s full media session

“The re-focus is back. I spent so much time with my son during the quarantine. Watching him grow and building that relationship and just remembering that every move I make is for my family so I can give them a better life. I need to go out there and be smart about it. Now that I have two with my baby girl, and not only having her as a baby but delivering the baby myself, it just put a whole different aspect on everything.

“The moment I got the release and everything settled from UFC and signed with BELLATOR, I knew I was valued more over here already before even meeting anybody. My manager let people know that we got out of UFC and within an hour, hour-and-a-half, BELLATOR hit us with a huge offer that we couldn’t pass. The people I was with at the time were like, ‘Yo, if you don’t take that money you are stupid.’ So, we took that and that showed me how much they valued me as a fighter. In a matter of 24 wakati, a new promotion had offered me my worth in money, actually reached out and talked to me and then they wanted to meet with my face-to-face. That’s something that in my seven years in UFC, I still hadn’t had a face-to-face meeting with Dana White.

“I go into training camp and I look at my training partners like I’m going to look at my opponent. Funni, I’m not going out there to hurt them. I don’t plan on hurting my opponent if I don’t have to in the fight. But the plan is to go out there and dominate and win in the best fashion and get to him before he gets to me. It can be the No. 1 ranked guy or the lowest ranked guy in the world, but the plan is to go out there and fight like Corey Anderson fights. Go out there and be the mixed martial artist that you train to be every day.

“He was the champ somewhere else. He is legitimate enough to be in this tournament with the other seven fighters. Pẹlu ti a wi, I’m not going in there and looking past him because he’s not a name we know. I’m not looking in there thinking that I because I was in the UFC and I fought at the top that this guy is not ready. I’m going out there thinking this guy is as dangerous as anybody else. He has two fists. He has two legs, two eyes and two ears. He can hear, see and throw whatever he wants to throw when he sees it.

“BELLATOR’s light heavyweight division has all the numbers. We have all the skills. We have all the names. Ni 205 over there in UFC, all you really have right now is the champ and Glover. People over here already beat both of those guys. It’s kind of like, it shouldn’t even be a question.”

Dovletdzhan Yagshimuradov, BELLATOR Light Heavyweight World Grand Prix Competitor

TẹNIBI to view Yagshimuradov’s full media session

“Sometimes I don’t even know how to describe my own fighting style. It’s some kind of weird style. Usually, I start adapting to my opponent during the fight. If the guy tries to wrestle, I strike with him. If the guy tries to strike, I wrestle with him.

“I don’t like to predict the fights, especially my own fights. It’s easier to predict somebody else’s fight but it’s hard to say what’s going to happen. Everything about what is going to happen is going to be shown Friday night in the cage. The only thing I can tell you about what I’m going to do is I’m going to go out there and fight with the guy.

“I don’t feel any kind of pressure because there are a lot of big names in this tournament. It’s only names. They are still fighters even though they may be more known fighters and more promoted fighters than me. In my career, I’ve fought competition that’s not worse and, in some moments, even better than these guys. I have really good experience so I can fight with any of them.

“I think Yoel Romero would the guy I’d like to fight. It’s not like I really want to fight him or there’s something special about this fight, but I was always a fan of his fight style and the way he acts in the public. I kind of respect this guy so if you ask me who I would like to fight from this tournament, it would be Yoel Romero.”

Paul Daley, BELLATOR Welterweight

*TẹNIBI to view Daley’s full media session

“In regards to Homasi saying he’s not fazed by my record, I think he has to say that for his confidence. I know already that he’s nervous. He’s already doubting himself. It’s a big change from the interview when we were supposed to fight pre-COVID when he was saying that he was a fan of me and he’s been watching me fight for a while. That just tells me that he’s nervous about the fight and it’s just for his confidence that he’s saying stuff like that. Just to reassure him that he deserves to be in there with me.

“Who knows what’s next. I’m just here to fight Friday night and put on a fantastic performance. Stop the guy. Take him out of there and leave no questions to my ability and just put on a great show.

“I’m just looking forward to fighting regardless of who’s in there with me on Friday night. It just so happens that it’s going to be Sabah. Lori iwe, he should bring it. It should be a standup war but I don’t think it’s going to be as much of a war while standing and I think there’s going to be quite a few takedown attempts.

“Very few people who meet me have the same idea as prior to meeting me. Everybody thinks I’m this psychotic fighting machine but deep down I’m a martial artist. What brought me to martial arts was ninjas. That is what got me into martial arts. It wasn’t the fact that I was some kind of street fighter. I just wanted to be a ninja. I wanted to disappear. I wanted to do the meditation things. Intertwine my fingers and summon a dragon or something like that. Deep down, I’m a martial artist and that’s what keeps me going. It’s the endless search of perfection that drives me. I just want to be the best martial artist I can be. I’ve just recently been awarded my black belt in Brazilian jiujutsu and I’m still here in BELLATOR competing against these guys after so many fights and so many years in the game.”

Sabah Homasi, BELLATOR Welterweight

*TẹNIBI to view Homasi’s full media session

“After this win, I see myself just climbing the ladder. Getting closer to a title shot.

“It’s more of a mental state with me. Something mentally clicked for me and I’m putting everything together now. I have the skillset. Everything is coming together and it’s perfect timing for me.

“I just have to respect his power. But he has to respect mine too. Other than that, I see myself beating him everywhere. I don’t care how many fights he has. I fought people with more fights than him. I do it every day in the gym and to me this is just a fight.”

RESULTS & PHOTOS FOR BELLATOR AND THE USO PRESENT: SALUTE THE TROOPS

COMPLETE FIGHT PHOTOS



Bellator and the USO Present: Salute the Troops Akọkọ Kaadi:

Josh Barnett (35-8) la. Ronny Markes (19-7) was cancelled by the Hawaii State Boxing Commission deeming Barnett unable to compete tonight due to severe illness

Toby Misech (12-7) ṣẹgun Erik Perez (19-7) nipasẹ KO (punches) ni 0:54 ti yika kan

Alejandra Lara (9-3) ṣẹgun Veta Artega (5-3) nipasẹ unanimous ipinnu (30-26, 30-26, 30-26)

Tywan Claxton (6-1) ṣẹgun Braydon Akeo (3-1) nipasẹ unanimous ipinnu (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)

Joey Davis (7-0) ṣẹgun Chris Cisneros (19-11) nipasẹ TKO (punches) ni 3:55 ti yika kan



Alakoko Kaadi:

Hunter Ewald (1-0) ṣẹgun Brysen Bolohao (0-2)nipasẹ ifakalẹ (ru-ìhoho choke) ni 1:42 ti yika kan

Joseph Creer (7-1-1) ṣẹgun Ty Gwerder (4-1) nipasẹ unanimous ipinnu (30-27, 30-27, 29-26)

Cass Bell (5-0) ṣẹgun Pierre Daguzan (5-4, 1 NC) nipasẹ unanimous ipinnu (30-27, 29-28, 30-27)



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BELLATOR SIGNS LIZ CARMOUCHE TO EXCLUSIVE MULTI-YEAR, Olona-ija guide

HONOLULU - On the same night as Bellator and the USO Present: Salute the Troops, Bellator is proud to announce the signing of United States Marine Corps veteran and established flyweight competitor Liz Carmouche (13-7) si ohun iyasoto olona-odun, olona-ija guide.



Carmouche joins Bellator’s women’s flyweight division following a six-year run in UFC – a tenure that includes world title bouts in both the bantamweight and flyweight divisions, as well as notable wins over Katlyn Chookagian and Jessica Andrade.



Fighting out of San Diego, the 35-year-old Team Hurricane Awesome-product also formerly competed for Strikeforce, notching a pair of victories with the promotion. She earned an additional win over Valentina Shevchenko earlier in her career.



Prior to her days as a professional athlete, the Lafayette, Louisiana-native spent five years serving as an aviation electrician in the United Stated Marine Corps, where she completed three tours of duty in the Middle East. A longtime friend and teammate of Hawaii’s own Ilima-Lei Macfarlane, “Girl-Rilla” finally has the opportunity to compete alongside Bellator women’s flyweight world champion in an already-stacked 125-pound division.



Carmouche’s promotional debut will take place early 2020 in the flyweight division, which is championed by her training partner, Ilima-lei Macfarlane, who headlines Bellator 236on DAZN tomorrow night in Honolulu, Hawaii. The division also features Macfarlane’s opponent Kate Jackson, as well as other top athletes competing this weekend in Hawaii, pẹlu Juliana Velasquez, Veta Arteaga, Bruna Ellen ati Alejandra Lara.

FULL FIGHT CARDS AND BROADCAST DETAILS FOR THIS WEEKEND’S BELLATOR DOUBLEHEADER ON PARAMOUNT NETWORK & DAZN

JOSH BARNETT AND RONNY MARKES HEADLINE BELLATOR & THE USO PRESENT: SALUTE THE TROOPS Lori Jimo, Kejila. 20



BELLATOR 236 LOJO SATIDE, Kejila. 21 SEES ILIMA-LEI MACFARLANE DEFEND HER WORLD TITLE AGAINST KATE JACKSON



Los Angeles – The full slate of bouts for Bellator’s return to Neal S. Blaisdell Arena in Honolulu, Hawaii this Friday, Oṣu kejila. 20 and Saturday, Oṣu kejila. 21 is official with a stacked doubleheader featuring something for every mixed martial arts fan.



Bellator and the USO Present: Salute the Troops will air on Paramount Network on Friday, December 20 ni 10 p.m. ET/9 p.m. CT. The entire event will also stream on DAZN, while preliminary bouts will stream on Bellator.com, DAZN and globally on the Bellator Mobile App.



Bellator 236: Macfarlane vs. Jackson – one of the star-powered, year-end highlights of fight season on DAZN – will stream Saturday, December 21 live exclusively on DAZN ni 10 p.m. Et / 7 fi aidunnu. PT, while preliminary action will stream on Bellator.com, DAZN and globally on the Bellator Mobile App.



The main event of Friday’s card on Paramount Network will see a heavyweight headliner, featuring the Bellator debuts of former world champion Josh Barnett (35-8) ati Ronny Markes (19-7). Rounding out the stacked main card will see another Bellator debut, bi Erik Perez (19-6) enters the cage to meet Hawaii’s own Toby Misech (11-7), former flyweight No. 1 contenders Alejandra Lara (8-3) ati Veta Arteaga (5-3) return to action and Bellator Welterweight World Grand Prix participant Tywan Claxton (5-1) takes on the undefeated prospect out of Maili, Hawaii, Braydon Akeo (3-0). Bakannaa, undefeated teammate of A.J. McKee Joey Davis (6-0) returns to the Bellator cage when he faces the “Big Island’s” 29-fight MMA veteran, Chris Cisneros (19-10).



The prelims for Bellator and the USO Present: Salute the Troops will feature an appearance from undefeated Bay Area-fighter fighter Cass Bell (4-0), as well as undefeated Hawaiian prospect Ty Gwerder (4-0).



A mere 24-hours later, Bellator 236 will take place exclusively on DAZN and will be headlined by a flyweight world title bout between Honolulu’s Ilima-Lei Macfarlane (10-0) ati England ká Kate Jackson (11-3-1). The co-main event is a quarterfinal matchup of the Bellator Featherweight World Grand Prix with A.J. McKee (15-0) mu lori Derek Fields (20-9.).



Ni afikun, recently signed Bellator welterweight Jason Jackson (10-4) ti Hollywood, Fla. returns to the Bellator cage on short notice to take on Kiichi Kunimoto of Osaka, Japan. Juliana Velasquez (9-0) looks to remain undefeated with Bellator when she meets Bruna Ellen (10-6) at flyweight, while local Hawaiian standouts Cheyden Leialoha(7-1) ati Nainoa Dung (3-0) go to battle against Raufeon Stots (12-1) ati Zach Zane (13-9), lẹsẹsẹ, to complete the main card.



Bellator and the USO Present: Salute the Troops Akọkọ Kaadi:

Nẹtiwọọki Paramount & DAZN

10 p.m. ET/9 p.m. CT/5 p.m. HST



Heavyweight Main Event: Josh Barnett (35-8) la. Ronny Markes (19-7)

Bantamweight Main Card Bout: Toby Misech (11-7) la. Erik Perez (19-6)

Flyweight Main Card Bout: Alejandra Lara (8-3) la. Veta Artega (5-3)

Featherweight Main Card Bout: Tywan Claxton (5-1) la. Braydon Akeo (3-0)

Welterweight Main Card Bout: Joey Davis (6-0) la. Chris Cisneros (19-10)



Alakoko Kaadi:

DAZN, Bellator.com & the Bellator Mobile App

8:45 p.m. ATI / 7:45 p.m. CT/3:45 p.m. HST



Bantamweight Preliminary Bout: Cass Bell (4-0) la. Pierre Daguzan (5-3, 1 NC)

Middleweight Preliminary Bout: Ty Gwerder (4-0) la. Joseph Creer (6-1-1)

180-Pound Contract Weight Preliminary Bout: Hunter Ewald (Pro Uncomfortable) la. Brysen Bolohao (0-1)



Bellator 236: Macfarlane vs. Jackson Akọkọ Kaadi:

DAZN

10 p.m. ET/9 p.m. CT/5 p.m. HST



Flyweight World Title Bout: Ilima-Lei Macfarlane (10-0) la. Kate Jackson (11-3-1)

Featherweight World Grand Prix Quarterfinal Bout: A.J. McKee (15-0) la. Derek Fields (20-9)

Welterweight Main Card Bout: Jason Jackson (10-4) la. Kiichi Kunimoto (20-8-2, 1 NC)

Flyweight Main Card Bout: Julianna Velasquez (9-0) la. Bruna Ellen (5-2)

Bantamweight Main Card Bout: Raufeon Stots (12-1) la. Cheyden Leialoha (7-1)

Lightweight Main Card Bout: Nainoa Dung (3-0) la. Zach Zane (13-9)



Alakoko Kaadi:

DAZN, Bellator.com & the Bellator Mobile App

8:30 p.m. ATI / 7:30 p.m. CT/3:30 p.m. HST



Lightweight Preliminary Bout: Keoni Diggs (7-0) la. Scotty Hao (4-2)

Featherweight Preliminary Bout: Kai Kamaka III (5-2) la. Spencer Higa (7-10)

Lightweight Preliminary Bout: Dustin Barca (3-0) la. Brandon Pieper (11-13)

Welterweight Preliminary Bout: Ben Wilhelm (3-0) la. Keali’i Kanekoa (2-2)

Bantamweight Preliminary Bout: Swayne Makana Lunasco (Pro Uncomfortable) la. Kaylan Gorospe (Pro Uncomfortable)

Flyweight Preliminary Bout: Nate Yoshimura (Pro Uncomfortable) la. Chas Dunhour (0-1)



*Card subject to change



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


Complete Fight Night Photos



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 205: MCKEE VS. MACAPA RESULTS & Awọn fọto

 

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Bellator 205 Akọkọ Kaadi esi:

 

A.J. McKee (12-0) defi. John Macapa (21-4-2) nipasẹ KO (Punch) ni 1:09 ti yika kan

 

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Rafael Lovato Jr. (9-0) defi. John Salter (15-4) nipasẹ ifakalẹ (ru-ìhoho choke) ni 4:27 ti yika mẹta

 

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Veta Arteaga (5-2) defi. Denise Kielholtz (2-2) nipasẹ ifakalẹ (guillotine choke) ni 4:24 ti yika meji

 

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Patricky maluiwoile (20-8) defi. Roger Huerta (24-11-1, 1 NC) nipasẹ KO (punches) ni 0:43 ti yika meji

 

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Alakoko Kaadi esi:

Adam Borics (8-0) defi. Josenaldo Silva (25-7) nipasẹ ifakalẹ (ru-ìhoho choke) ni 1:46 ti yika mẹta

Steve Mowry (5-0) defi. Ben Moa (4-1) nipasẹ ifakalẹ (Americana) ni 2:40 ti yika kan

Jarod Trice (4-0) defi. Sean Powers (9-7) nipasẹ pipin ipinnu (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)

Emilio Trevino (3-0) defi. Sua Tuani (2-1) nipasẹ TKO (punches) ni 1:55 ti yika meji

Vince Morales (8-2) defi. Justin Hugo (3-5) nipasẹ unanimous ipinnu (30-25, 30-26, 29-27)

Johnny Nunez (7-1) defi. Josh Wick (9-4) nipasẹ unanimous ipinnu (30-27, 30-27, 30-26)

Andrew Cruz (4-3) defi. Nathan Stolen (8-4) nipasẹ ifakalẹ (arm bar) ni 3:41 ti yika kan

Kyle Frost (3-0) defi. David Rangel (0-2) via technical submission (ru-ìhoho choke) ni 3:29 ti yika kan

Bryce Edminister (2-1) defi. Leon Taylor (0-1) nipasẹ ifakalẹ (ru-ìhoho choke) ni 1:34 ti yika meji

Stephen Stirewalt (2-0) defi. Joe Aguirre (2-1) via submission at 2:13 round one

 

 

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CHEICK KONGO TAKES HOME MAJORITY DECISION IN MAIN EVENT OF ‘BELLATOR 161

 

 

Austin, Texas — (Kẹsán 16, 2016) — It took 15 minutes of heavyweight action during the main event of “Bellator 161: Kongo vs. Johnson” to decide a winner between Cheick Kongo (25-10-2) ati Tony Johnson (10-3), sugbon ni opin, oun ni “The Darknesswho emerged victorious via majority decision on Friday night.

The action between the two sluggers varied between heavy punches and elite wrestling, but the grappling of Kongo won out, as the 41-year-old got the better part of the action in the final ten minutes and began his newly signed extension with Bellator MMA on a high note.

The heavyweight title picture remains unclear, but if one thing’s certain, it’s that Kongo will have a claim to the strap when the promotion decides to put the title back on the line.

 

Guillotine Choke Fuels Joe Warren to Victory in Co-Main Event

Joe Warren (14-5) ati Sirwan Kakai (12-5) traded blows for over ten minutes of heart pounding action in the evening’s co-main event, but it was Warren who finished on top after delivering a neck crank submission just 1:04 sinu awọn kẹta yika. Lẹhin ti awọn win, the self-proclaimed “Baddest Man on the Planet” is now tied for second all-time in Bellator MMA victories with 12. The former two-division champion Warren has now won seven of his last nine contests and has once again proven why he belongs among the division’s elite. The loss marks the first time over Kakai’s eight-year career that he has been finished by an opponent.

Anastasia Yankova Outlasts Veta Arteaga in Flyweight Marathon

In a highly-anticipated women’s flyweight battle, undefeated Russian Anastasia Yankova (4-0) came out on top against Veta Arteaga (2-1) nipasẹ pipin ipinnu. With the win the 25-year-old Yankova continued along her brisk path to stardom with a comeback performance that two out of three cage side judges saw in her favor. Yankova impressed in her first ever fight in the US, recording her fourth career victory and second with the Scott Coker-led promotion. The win is the first to go the distance for Yankova, with each of her initial three coming by way of submission. For Arteaga, the difficult judges’ decision leaves her with the first loss of her professional career.

Compelling Lightweight Opener Ends in Unanimous Decision win for Lubbuck’s Campos

During the opening contest at "Bellator 161: Kongo vs. Johnson," Texas’ own Derek Fields (17-6) scored a come-from-behind unanimous decision (29-28 X3) win over Dutch knockout artist Djamil Chan (12-3). After absorbing a devastating blow that sent him to the canvas early in the opening round of action, “The Stallion” quickly recovered and responded in a big way in rounds two and three. The 28-year-old Campos scored his second straight win and sixth since joining the Bellator MMA fray. For Chan, the loss ends an impressive run of seven consecutive victories over a dominant four-year stretch.

Alakoko Kaadi esi:

Armando Villareal (1-0) ṣẹgun Tommy Burghardt (0-1) nipasẹ ifakalẹ (ru-ìhoho choke) ni 2:08 ti yika kan

Sean Clements (1-0) ṣẹgun David Ramirez (0-1) nipasẹ unanimous ipinnu (30-26, 30-27 2x)

Matt Mazurek (4-4) ṣẹgun Jose Guerra (0-3) nipasẹ pipin ipinnu (29-28, 30-27, 28-29)

Daniel Pineda (22-12) ṣẹgun Mark Dickman (11-3) nipasẹ ifakalẹ (ru-ìhoho choke) ni 2:07 ti yika mẹta

Emily Ducote (4-1) ṣẹgun Kenya Miranda (2-3) nipasẹ ifakalẹ (armbar) ni 4:37 ti yika meji

Rey Trujillo (21-15) ṣẹgun Deuce King (15-18) nipasẹ ifakalẹ (reverse arm triangle) ni 1:20 ti yika kan

Garrett Scott (2-0) ṣẹgun Waylon Bronstrup (0-1) nipasẹ ifakalẹ (ru-ìhoho choke) ni 0:50 ti yika kan

Nick Gonzalez (19-13) ṣẹgun Warren Stewart (11-23) nipasẹ pipin ipinnu (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)

PRELIMINARY ACTION FEATURING PROMOTIONAL DEBUT OF KENYA MIRANDA ADDED TO ‘BELLATOR 161’

 

MARK DICKMAN-DANIEL PINEDA SET FOR FEATHERWEIGHT CLASH & MIDDLEWEIGHTS GREGORY BABENE-‘KIKOFRANCE READY FOR BATTLE ON SEPTEMBER 16

Santa Monica, CALIF (August 30, 2016) – A female flyweight bout pitting Kenya Miranda (2-2) against Emily Ducote (3-1) has been added to the preliminary portion of “Bellator 161: Kongo vs. Johnson,” which takes place on September 16 at the H-E-B Center at Cedar Park, Texas.

Ni afikun, featherweights Mark Dickman (11-2) and Daniel Pineda (21-12) have agreed to slug it out while Gregory Babene (17-11-1) ati Francisco “Kiko” France (13-4-1) square off in a middleweight bout that will also be featured on the Bellator.com-streamed preliminary card.

The fights join a heavyweight main event pitting Cheick Kongo (24-10-2) against Tony Johnson (10-2) and a bantamweight showdown pitting Joe Warren (13-5) against Sirwan Kakai (12-4). Ni afikun, a lightweight feature fight featuring Derek Campos (16-6) against Djamil Chan (12-2) and a female flyweight battle between Anastasia Yankova (3-0) and Veta Arteaga (2-0) will also highlight an electric main card.

"Bellator 161: Kongo vs. Johnson” will air LIVE and FREE on SPIKE at 9 p.m. Et / 8 aidunnu. CT. Tiketi fun awọn iṣẹlẹ bẹrẹ ni o kan $25 and can be purchased at Bellator.com, Ticketmaster, or the H-E-B Center at Cedar Park Box Office.

Ni 28, Miranda will be making her Bellator MMA debut when she steps into the cage on September 16. Since begining her professional career in 2014, Miranda has recorded a pair of wins, both of which came at the expense of opponent Natalia Cristina Silva. In her first career victory, the Brazilian prospect finished her challenger with a second round knockout and followed up the impressive performance with an equally splendid first round rear-naked choke submission. A native of Belo Horizonte, Brazil, Miranda will look to prove she belongs with the world’s best when she meets her “Bellator 161: Kongo vs. Johnson” opponent.

Ducote burst onto the Bellator MMA scene following a second-round rear-naked choke finish of Bruna Vargas at “Bellator 159: Caldwell vs. Taimanglo.” The win earned the the 23-year-old Oklahoma native an exclusive contract with the Scott Coker-led promotion, and was her third straight win in 2016 since dropping the opening bout of her young mixed martial arts career. Training out of American Top Team’s affiliate in OKC, “Gordinha” will look to keep the momentum going when she takes on another top Brazilian prospect on September 16.

At 32-years-old, Dickman has quietly climbed the ranks as one of MMA’s most consistent featherweights. After beginning his professional career 5-0, the Las Vegas native continued his hot start, emerging victorious in nine of his first 10 pari. The knockout artist will be making his second appearance under the Bellator MMA umbrella, after defeating Thomas Diagnevia brutal third round knockout at “Bellator 154: Davis la. King Mo.” Of his 11 professional victories, seven have come by way of KO, punctuated by three first round finishes. “Tricky” enters this fight having won six of his last seven bouts and his last two, as he tries to add to his career total and remain unbeaten since joining the Bellator MMA circuit.

Best known as a submission specialist, the 30-year-old Pineda has spent time with multiple local promotions as well as the UFC during his 33-fight career. Nicknamed “The Pit,” Pineda enters the cage having won three of his last four bouts and the opportunity to earn his first victory since joining the Bellator MMA fray. Hailing from Houston, Pineda will have the hometown edge over his opponent as the Scott Coker-led promotion will take its talented roster to Cedar Park and the H-E-B Center for the first time. Dating back to 2012, each of his last six wins has come by way of submission, with five of them occurring in the opening round of action. It’s worth noting that all 21 of Pineda’s wins have come by way of knockout or submission.

Hailing from Paris, France, 29-fight veteran Babene will be making his second appearance under the Bellator MMA banner. The 32-year-old “Blade” emerged victorious in his promotional debut earlier this year, when he defeated Brandon Farran with a first round rear-naked choke submission at “Bellator 150: Kongo vs. Spartan.” The French middleweight has amassed 17 career wins thus far, 14 of which have come by way of knockout or submission. Babene will face one of the stiffest tests of his career, as he prepares to face rising middleweight “Kiko” France.

France will be fighting for the third time under the direction of Bellator MMA, after earning a victory over Ben Reiter in his Bellator debut at “Bellator 146: Kato vs. Manhoef.” The 33-year-old nicknamed “Kiko” will also be making his 19th overall appearance in the cage, where he has accrued 13 professional wins; 12 of which have come by way of submission. The Gilbert, Arizona native is currently riding a hot streak, claiming victories in six of his last eight fights (including one draw). The veteran submission specialist will have his hands full, as he prepares to enter enemy territory and challenge Babene in his home state of Texas on September 16th.

Imudojuiwọn "Bellator 161: Kongo vs. Johnson” Main Card:
Heavyweight Main Event: Cheick Kongo (24-10-2) la. Tony Johnson (10-2)
Bantamweight Feature Bout: Joe Warren (13-5) la. Sirwan Kakai (12-4)
Flyweight Feature Bout: Anastasia Yankova (3-0) la. Veta Arteaga (2-0)
Lightweight Feature Bout: Derek Fields (16-6) la. Djamil Chan (12-2)

Bellator.com-Streamed Preliminary Card:
Flyweight Preliminary Bout: Kenya Miranda (2-2) la. Emily Ducote (3-1)
Featherweight Preliminary Bout: Mark Dickman (11-2) la. Daniel Pineda (21-12)
Middleweight Preliminary Bout: Gregory Babene (17-11-1) la. Francisco France (13-4-1)

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