WORLD SERIES OF FIGHTING SIGNS WELTERWEIGHT STAR PAUL BRADLEY TO EXCLUSIVE, MULTI-FIGHT AGREEMENT

Las fegasi (July 14, 2016) -World Jara ti Gbigbogun (WSOF.com) announced today that it has signed another heralded star – welterweight (170 poun) powerhouse Paul “The Gentleman” Bradley (23-6, 2 NC) – si ohun iyasoto, multi-fight agreement.

Awọn 5-ẹsẹ-9, 33-year-old Bradley of San Diego, Calif. will make his debut inside the World Series of Fighting decagon cage on a date to be announced.

“We are excited to welcome aboard Paul Bradley, and look forward to having him test his skills in our highly competitive welterweight division,"World wi jara ti ija Aare Baba olori. “Paul has fought and triumphed over some top caliber opposition during his 10-year career, so we are confident that he will be a great addition to our roster.”

Ni ibere re kẹhin on January 29, Bradley, who originally hails from Tama, Iowa, scored a stunning, 40-second TKO (punches) on previously undefeated, rising star and fellow, former collegiate wrestling ace Chris Honeycutt ni Bellator 148.

A veteran of both the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) and Strikeforce and a contestant on The Gbẹhin Onija: Team Rampage vs. Team Forrestotito jara, Bradley will look for his third consecutive win when he competes under the World Series of Fighting promotional banner for the first time.

Prior to the victory over Honeycutt, Bradley notched a unanimous decision over Josh "The ehin" Neer ni Bellator 129 lori Oṣù 17, 2014.

A lifelong athlete, Bradley twice earned All-American honors while wrestling for the University of Iowa. He placed as high as fourth in the NCAA national championships during his tenure at the NCAA Division I program.

Gbe World jara ti Gbigbogun igbese padà lati NBCSN lori Saturday, July 30 ni 10:30 p.m. ATI/7:30 p.m. PT, with star-studded event featuring two world championship rematches.

In the main event of WSOF32, reigning bantamweight (135 poun) asiwajuMarlon Moraes (16-4-1) will risk his title for the second time against Josh "Gentleman" Hill (14-1) nigba ti, ni awọn àjọ-akọkọ iṣẹlẹ, featherweight (145 poun) asiwaju Alexandre "Captain" Almeida (18-5) will defend his title against the fighter he took it from – Lance Palmer (10-2).

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