Bellator mixed martial arts events in 2019
2019 in Bellator MMA
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Promotion
| Bellator MMA
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First date aired
| January 26, 2019
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2019-01-26
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Last date aired
| December 29, 2019
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2019-12-29
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2019 in Bellator MMA
was the eleventh year in the history of
Bellator MMA
, a
mixed martial arts
promotion based in the United States. Bellator held
27 events
in 2019.
Bellator Featherweight World Grand Prix Tournament
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Bellator Welterweight World Grand Prix Tournament
[
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In 2018, Bellator organised the 2018?2019 Welterweight Grand Prix that will crown the Bellator Welterweight champion.
[1]
All fights will be five rounds.
[2]
If
Rory MacDonald
were to lose, the victor will be declared
lineal champion
until he loses or wins the tournament and becomes undisputed champion.
[3]
- Lorenz Larkin
versus Ion Pascu took place to determine an tournament alternate, with Larkin winning to stand as the alternate.
- Champion
Rory MacDonald
retained his title in a majority draw. He advanced to fight
Neiman Gracie
.
Bellator 214
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Bellator 214: Fedor vs. Bader
took place on January 26, 2019 at
The Forum
in
Inglewood, California
.
[4]
The event aired live on
Paramount Network
and
DAZN
.
Background
This event concluded the
Bellator Heavyweight World Grand Prix
by awarding the winner of the main event with the Bellator Heavyweight World Championship. This belt was vacated in May 2016 by
Vitaly Minakov
, who had not defended the title since April 2014.
Fedor Emelianenko
and current Bellator Light Heavyweight World Champion
Ryan Bader
both advanced to the finals.
[5]
A featherweight bout between elite prospects
Aaron Pico
and Henry Corrales was announced for the event on November 7, 2018.
[6]
On November 19, 2018, it was announced that
Bellator Middleweight World Champion
Gegard Mousasi
would be defending the title against
Rafael Lovato Jr.
in the co main event.
[7]
However, Mousasi pulled out on December 19 due to back injury and Lovato was eventually pulled from the card.
[8]
On December 3, 2018, it was announced that Bellator 214 would feature the MMA debut of former WWE
World Heavyweight Champion
and
NCAA
Division I
All-American
Jake Hager
.
[9]
Results
Fight card (Paramount Network and DAZN)
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Weight class
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Method
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Round
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Time
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Notes
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Heavyweight
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Ryan Bader
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def.
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Fedor Emelianenko
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TKO (punches)
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1
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0:35
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[a]
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Featherweight
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Henry Corrales
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def.
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Aaron Pico
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KO (punches)
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1
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1:07
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Heavyweight
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Jake Hager
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def.
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J.W. Kiser
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Submission (arm-triangle choke)
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1
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2:09
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Bantamweight
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Juan Archuleta
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def.
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Ricky Bandejas
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Decision (unanimous) (29?28, 29?28, 29?28)
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3
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5:00
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Featherweight
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Adel Altamimi
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def.
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Brandon McMahan
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Submission (armbar)
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1
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1:16
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Preliminary card (Bellator.com and Bellator Mobile App)
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Welterweight
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Thor Skancke
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def.
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Jesse Merritt
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Submission (north-south choke)
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1
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4:26
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Catchweight (160 lb)
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Jesse Roberts
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def.
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AJ Agazarm
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Decision (split) (29?28, 28?29, 29?28)
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3
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5:00
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Catchweight (137 lb)
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Weber Almeida
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def.
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Odan Chinchilla
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KO (punch)
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1
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3:04
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Heavyweight
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Art Rivas
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def.
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Sean Johnson
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TKO (knees and punches)
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1
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4:30
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Featherweight
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Jay Jay Wilson
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def.
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Tyler Beneke
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Submission (rear-naked choke)
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1
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1:31
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Bantamweight
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Ryan Lilley
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def.
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James Barnes
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KO (head kick)
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1
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1:03
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Welterweight
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Craig Plaskett
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def.
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Ian Butler
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Decision (unanimous) (30?27, 30?27, 30?27)
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3
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5:00
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Bantamweight
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Desmond Torres
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def.
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Steve Ramirez
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Submission (arm-triangle choke)
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1
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4:21
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Postliminary card (Dark Bouts)
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Catchweight (190 lb)
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Osman Diaz
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def.
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Christopher Reyes
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TKO (punches)
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1
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4:15
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Lightweight
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David Pacheco
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def.
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Jorge Juarez
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TKO (punches)
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2
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3:36
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Bellator Newcastle
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Bellator Newcastle: Pitbull vs. Scope
took place on February 9, 2019 at
Utilita Arena
in
Newcastle upon Tyne
, England.
Background
The event marked the start of Bellator's new European series.
The event was headlined by a lightweight title bout between
Patricky Freire
and Ryan Scope.
[10]
Results
Fight card
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Weight class
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Method
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Round
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Time
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Notes
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Lightweight
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Patricky Freire
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def.
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Ryan Scope
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Decision (split) (29?28, 28?29, 29?28)
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3
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5:00
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Lightweight
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Corey Browning
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def.
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Aaron Chalmers
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Submission (heel hook)
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3
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0:20
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Lightweight
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Chris Bungard
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def.
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Terry Brazier
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Submission (rear-naked choke)
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1
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2:06
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Middleweight
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Fabian Edwards
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def.
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Lee Chadwick
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Decision (unanimous) (30?26, 30?27, 30?27)
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3
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5:00
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Preliminary card (Bellator.com and Bellator Mobile App)
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Light Heavyweight
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Arunas Andriuskevicus
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def.
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James Mulheron
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TKO (doctor stoppage)
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3
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0:42
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Welterweight
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Jim Wallhead
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def.
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Abner Lloveras
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Decision (unanimous) (29?28, 30?27, 30?27)
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3
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5:00
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Bantamweight
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Cal Ellenor
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def.
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Nathan Greyson
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Submission (rear-naked choke)
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1
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3:49
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Featherweight
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Nathan Rose
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def.
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Ranjett Baria
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KO (punch)
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1
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4:59
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Welterweight
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Justin Burlinson
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def.
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Maciej Gierszewski
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Submission (rear-naked choke)
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1
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4:04
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Bantamweight
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Luke Westwood
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def.
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Richard Kallos
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TKO (punches)
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3
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1:32
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Welterweight
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Ashley Reece
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def.
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John Ross
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TKO (punches)
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1
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3:42
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Middleweight
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Tommy Quinn
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def.
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Martin Hudson
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KO (punches)
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1
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3:02
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Lightweight
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Kieran Lister
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def.
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Davie McLaughlin
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KO (punch)
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1
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1:19
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Lightweight
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Joseph Calboutin
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def.
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Milad Ahady
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TKO (punches)
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1
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3:30
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Heavyweight
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Mindaugas Gerve
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def.
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Tony Mustard
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TKO (injury)
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1
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1:46
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[11]
Bellator 215
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Bellator 215: Mitrione vs. Kharitonov
took place on February 15, 2019 at
Mohegan Sun Arena
in
Uncasville, Connecticut
The event aired on
Paramount Network
and
DAZN
.
Background
The event featured a heavyweight bout between
Matt Mitrione
and
Sergei Kharitonov
in the main event.
[12]
Results
Fight card
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Weight class
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Method
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Round
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Time
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Notes
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Heavyweight
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Matt Mitrione
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vs.
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Sergei Kharitonov
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NC (accidental groin kick)
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1
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0:15
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Welterweight
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Logan Storley
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def.
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Ion Pascu
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Decision (unanimous) (30?27, 30?26, 30?26)
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3
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5:00
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Bantamweight
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Eduardo Dantas
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def.
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Toby Misech
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Decision (unanimous) (29?28, 30?27, 30?27)
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3
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5:00
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Bantamweight
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John Douma
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def.
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Mike Kimbel
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Submission (triangle choke)
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1
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2:51
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Catchweight (175 lb)
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Austin Vanderford
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def.
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Cody Jones
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Submission (arm-triangle choke)
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1
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4:49
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Preliminary card (Bellator.com and Bellator Mobile App)
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Welterweight
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Billy Goff
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def.
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Ryan Hardy
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Decision (unanimous) (29?28, 29?28, 29?28)
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3
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5:00
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Flyweight
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Zarrukh Adashev
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def.
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Ron Arana
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Decision (unanimous) (29?28, 30?27, 30?27)
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3
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5:00
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Featherweight
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Matt Probin
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def.
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Ali Zebian
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Decision (split) (29?28, 28?29, 29?28)
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3
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5:00
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Featherweight
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Pete Rogers Jr.
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def.
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Jason Rine
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TKO (punches)
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2
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0:50
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Heavyweight
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Steve Mowry
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def.
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Darion Abbey
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Submission (kimura)
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1
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1:27
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Women's Featherweight
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Amanda Bell
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def.
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Amber Leibrock
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TKO (punches)
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1
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3:52
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Women's Atomweight
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Lindsey VanZandt
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def.
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Tabatha Watkins
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TKO (punches)
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2
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3:25
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Middleweight
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Pat McCrohan
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def.
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Jason Markland
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TKO (punches)
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1
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1:11
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Bellator 216
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Bellator 216: MVP vs. Daley
took place on February 16, 2019 at
Mohegan Sun Arena
in
Uncasville, Connecticut
. The event aired on
DAZN
and
Sky Sports
in the UK live.
Background
The event featured a Quarter-Final round bout in the Bellator Welterweight World Grand Prix between
Michael Page
and
Paul Daley
in the main event.
[14]
On January 10, 2019 it was reported that a welterweight bout between
Erick Silva
and Yaroslav Amosov was added to the event.
[15]
The card also featured the Bellator MMA debut of former K-1, Pride and UFC fighter
Mirko Cro Cop
, as he faced
Roy Nelson
in a rematch.
[16]
The pair previously fought seven-and-a-half years ago at
UFC 137
.
Results
Fight card
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Weight class
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Method
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Round
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Time
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Notes
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Welterweight
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Michael Page
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def.
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Paul Daley
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Decision (unanimous) (48?47, 48?47, 48?47)
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5
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5:00
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[a]
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Heavyweight
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Mirko Cro Cop
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def.
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Roy Nelson
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Decision (unanimous) (30?27, 29?28, 29?28)
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3
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5:00
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Heavyweight
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Cheick Kongo
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def.
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Vitaly Minakov
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Decision (unanimous) (30?27, 29?28, 29?28)
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3
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5:00
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Welterweight
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Yaroslav Amosov
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def.
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Erick Silva
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Decision (unanimous) (29?27, 29?28, 29?28)
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3
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5:00
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Women's Flyweight
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Valerie Loureda
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def.
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Colby Fletcher
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TKO (punches)
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1
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2:55
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Preliminary card (Bellator.com and Bellator Mobile App)
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Welterweight
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Demetrios Plaza
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def.
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Andrews Rodriguez
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Decision (unanimous) (29?28, 29?27, 29?27)
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3
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5:00
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Middleweight
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Justin Sumter
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def.
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Reginaldo Felix
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Submission (rear-naked choke)
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2
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3:27
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Catchweight (165 lb)
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Kemran Lachinov
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def.
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Kastriot Xhema
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Submission (kneebar)
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2
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0:53
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Heavyweight
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Tyrell Fortune
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def.
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Ryan Pokryfky
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TKO (knee and punches)
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1
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2:21
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Welterweight
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Vinicius De Jesus
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def.
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Rodolpho Barcellos
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TKO (punches)
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1
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3:46
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Welterweight
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Jesse Kosakowski
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def.
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Rodolfo Rocha
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Submission (rear-naked choke)
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2
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3:05
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Lightweight
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Nekruz Mirkhojaev
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def.
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Pat Casey
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Submission (neck crank)
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3
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1:18
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[17]
Bellator 217
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Bellator 217: Gallagher vs. Graham
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Date
| February 23, 2019
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Venue
| 3Arena
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City
| Dublin, Ireland
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Attendance
| 13,150
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Total gate
| €850,003 (IEP) / $1,228,868 (USD)
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Bellator 217: Gallagher vs. Graham
took place on February 23, 2019 at
3Arena
in
Dublin, Ireland
. The event aired on
Paramount Network
,
DAZN
and
Sky Sports
in the UK and Ireland.
Background
This card marked Bellator's third event held in Ireland.
The event featured a bantamweight bout between James Gallagher and Steven Graham in the main event.
[18]
Results
Fight card
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Weight class
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Method
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Round
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Time
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Notes
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Bantamweight
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James Gallagher
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def.
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Steven Graham
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Submission (rear-naked choke)
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1
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2:31
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Lightweight
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Myles Price
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def.
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Peter Queally
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Decision (split) (28?29, 29?28, 29?28)
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3
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5:00
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Welterweight
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Kiefer Crosbie
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def.
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Daniel Olejniczak
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Submission (rear-naked choke)
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1
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4:09
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Featherweight
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Richie Smullen
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def.
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Adam Gustab
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Decision (unanimous) (30?26, 30?27, 30?27)
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3
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5:00
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Preliminary card (Bellator.com and Bellator Mobile App)
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Middleweight
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Charlie Ward
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def.
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Jamie Stephenson
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KO (punch)
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1
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0:34
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Lightweight
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Paul Redmond
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def.
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Charlie Leary
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Decision (unanimous) (29?28, 29?28, 29?28)
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3
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5:00
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Welterweight
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Richard Kiely
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def.
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Mickael Bucher
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KO (punch)
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1
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4:21
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Welterweight
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Walter Gahadza
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def.
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Ruben Crawford
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TKO (head kick and punches)
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1
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1:59
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Flyweight
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Ryan Curtis
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def.
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Luis Gonzales
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TKO (knee and punches)
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1
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4:59
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Catchweight (148 lbs)
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Leah McCourt
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def.
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Hatice Ozyurt
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TKO (doctor stoppage)
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1
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5:00
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[a]
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Women's Featherweight
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Olga Rubin
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def.
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Iony Razafiarison
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Decision (unanimous) (29?28, 29?28, 29?28)
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3
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5:00
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Middleweight
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Will Fleury
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def.
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Shaun Taylor
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Submission (rear-naked choke)
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2
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1:32
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Lightweight
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Alfie Davis
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def.
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Daniele Scatizzi
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Decision (unanimous) (30?27, 29?28, 29?28)
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3
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5:00
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Preliminary card (Dark bouts)
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Lightweight
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Christopher Duncan
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def.
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Samuel Slater
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TKO (punches)
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1
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3:52
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Featherweight
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Dylan Logan
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def.
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Andrew Murphy
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Submission (armbar)
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1
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2:41
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Bantamweight
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George Courtney
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def.
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Ian Cleary
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Submission (guillotine choke)
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3
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0:54
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- ^
Ozyurt missed weight and was fined 20% of her purse.
[19]
Bellator 218
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Bellator 218: Sanchez vs. Karakhanyan 2
took place on March 22, 2019 at
WinStar World Casino
in
Thackerville, Oklahoma
The event aired on
Paramount Network
and
DAZN
.
Background
The event was to feature a featherweight main event bout between
Emmanuel Sanchez
and Ashleigh Grimshaw;
[20]
However, the promotion announced that March 8 that
Georgi Karakhanyan
replaced Grimshaw due to undisclosed reasons. The two previous met at
Bellator 170
where Sanchez won by a close decision.
A Light Heavyweight bout between Christian Edwards and Roman Huerta was cancelled the day of the weigh-in. Huerta did not weigh in as he was reportedly more than five pounds heavier than Edwards.
[21]
Results
Fight card
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Weight class
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Method
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Round
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Time
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Notes
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Featherweight
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Emmanuel Sanchez
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def.
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Georgi Karakhanyan
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Decision (unanimous) (29?28, 29?28, 29?28)
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3
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5:00
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Heavyweight
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Valentin Moldavsky
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def.
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Linton Vassell
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Decision (unanimous) (29?27, 29?27, 29?27)
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3
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5:00
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Middleweight
|
Anatoly Tokov
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def.
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Gerald Harris
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Submission (guillotine choke)
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2
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0:37
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Middleweight
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Norbert Novenyi
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def.
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William Lavine
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Submission (arm-triangle choke)
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2
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4:05
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Preliminary card (Bellator.com and Bellator App)
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Women's Catchweight (130 lb)
|
Deborah Kouzmin
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def.
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Ky Bennett
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Decision (unanimous) (30?27, 30?27, 30?27)
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3
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5:00
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Middleweight
|
Johnny Eblen
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def.
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Chauncey Foxworth
|
Decision (unanimous) (30?27, 30?27, 30?27)
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3
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5:00
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Featherweight
|
John Macapa
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def.
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Kevin Croom
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Decision (unanimous) (30?26, 29?27, 30?26)
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3
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5:00
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Middleweight
|
Jordan Newman
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def.
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Joseph Holmes
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Decision (unanimous) (30?27, 29?28, 29?28)
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3
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5:00
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Lightweight
|
Vladimir Tokov
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def.
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Ryan Walker
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Decision (unanimous) (29?28, 29?28, 29?28)
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3
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5:00
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Women's Flyweight
|
Victoria Leonardo
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def.
|
Malin Hermansson
|
Submission (armbar)
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1
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4:49
|
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Postliminary card (Bellator.com and Bellator App)
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Lightweight
|
Nation Gibrick
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def.
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Nicholas Page
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Submission (rear-naked choke)
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1
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3:14
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Bantamweight
|
Isaiah Gutierrez
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def.
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Aaron Vickers
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Decision (unanimous) (30?27, 30?26, 30?26)
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3
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5:00
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Lightweight
|
Luis Erives
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def.
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Craig Fairley
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TKO (punches)
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2
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2:40
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Bellator 219
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Bellator 219: Awad vs. Girtz
took place on March 29, 2019 at
Pechanga Resort & Casino
in
Temecula, California
. The event aired on
Paramount Network
and
DAZN
.
Background
The event was expected to feature a welterweight bout between
Andrey Koreshkov
and
Lorenz Larkin
.
[23]
However, Larkin pulled out on March 1 due to undisclosed reasons.
[24]
Koreshkov remained on the card facing Michael Jasper.
[25]
A lightweight bout between
Saad Awad
and
Brandon Girtz
was announced as the new main event.
[26]
Results
Fight card
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Weight class
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Method
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Round
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Time
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Notes
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Lightweight
|
Brandon Girtz
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def.
|
Saad Awad
|
Decision (unanimous) (29?28, 30?27, 29?28)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Lightweight
|
Daniel Straus
|
def.
|
Shane Kruchten
|
Submission (rear-naked choke)
|
1
|
3:53
|
|
Welterweight
|
Andrey Koreshkov
|
def.
|
Michael Jasper
|
Decision (unanimous) (30?27, 30?27, 30?27)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Middleweight
|
Joe Schilling
|
def.
|
Keith Berry
|
Decision (unanimous) (30?26, 30?26, 30?26)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Preliminary card (Bellator.com and Bellator App)
|
Welterweight
|
Joey Davis
|
def.
|
Marcus Anthony
|
KO (punches)
|
1
|
4:21
|
|
Light Heavyweight
|
Dalton Rosta
|
def.
|
Cody Vidal
|
Verbal Submission (injury)
|
1
|
1:06
|
|
Postliminary card (Bellator.com and Bellator App)
|
Lightweight
|
Sunni Imhotep
|
def.
|
Eugene Correa
|
KO (punch)
|
1
|
0:44
|
|
Bantamweight
|
Ricky Furar
|
def.
|
Roman Puga
|
TKO (doctor stoppage)
|
2
|
5:00
|
|
Catchweight (175 lb)
|
John Mercurio
|
def.
|
Johnny Cisneros
|
Decision (majority) (28?28, 29?28, 29?28)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Lightweight
|
Darren Smith
|
def.
|
Joshua Jones
|
KO (punches)
|
1
|
0:34
|
|
Women's Featherweight
|
Janay Harding
|
def.
|
Marina Mokhnatkina
|
Decision (unanimous) (29?28, 29?27, 29?28)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Welterweight
|
David Rickels
|
def.
|
A.J. Matthews
|
TKO (punch)
|
2
|
3:24
|
|
Bantamweight
|
Shawn Bunch
|
def.
|
Dominic Mazzotta
|
Decision (unanimous) (30?27, 29?28, 30?27)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
[27]
Bellator 220
[
edit
]
Bellator 220: MacDonald vs. Fitch
took place on April 27, 2019 at
SAP Center
in
San Jose, California
. The event aired live on
DAZN
.
Background
The event featured in the main event a
Bellator Welterweight World Championship
bout between the champion
Rory MacDonald
and
Jon Fitch
.
[28]
The bout served as both a title defense for MacDonald and a quarter-final match in the
Bellator Welterweight World Grand Prix
.
The event featured a
Bellator Women's Flyweight World Championship
bout between the champion
Ilima-Lei Macfarlane
and Veta Arteaga.
[29]
Results
Fight card (DAZN)
|
Weight class
|
|
|
|
Method
|
Round
|
Time
|
Notes
|
Welterweight
|
Rory MacDonald
(c)
|
vs.
|
Jon Fitch
|
Draw (majority) (46?48, 47?47, 47?47)
|
5
|
5:00
|
[a]
|
Women's Flyweight
|
Ilima-Lei Macfarlane
(c)
|
def.
|
Veta Arteaga
|
TKO (doctor stoppage ? forehead cut)
|
3
|
1:50
|
[b]
|
Lightweight
|
Benson Henderson
|
def.
|
Adam Piccolotti
|
Decision (split) (29?28, 28?29, 29?28)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Light Heavyweight
|
Phil Davis
|
def.
|
Liam McGeary
|
TKO (punches)
|
3
|
4:11
|
|
Lightweight
|
Gaston Bolanos
|
def.
|
Nathan Stolen
|
KO (punches)
|
1
|
2:21
|
|
Preliminary card (Bellator.com and Bellator App)
|
Welterweight
|
Abraham Vaesau
|
def.
|
Justin Roswell
|
TKO (punches)
|
1
|
1:59
|
|
Middleweight
|
Jordan Williams
|
def.
|
Diego Herzog
|
TKO (punches)
|
3
|
1:21
|
|
Catchweight (140 lb)
|
Josh San Diego
|
def.
|
Brandon Laroco
|
Decision (split) (30?27, 30?27, 30?26)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Featherweight
|
Hyder Amil
|
def.
|
Paradise Vaovasa
|
Submission (rear-naked choke)
|
1
|
2:34
|
|
Light Heavyweight
|
Chuck Campbell
|
def.
|
Bruno Casillas
|
KO (knee and punch)
|
1
|
1:46
|
|
Bantamweight
|
Cass Bell
|
def.
|
Peter Ishiguro
|
KO (knee and punches)
|
1
|
3:00
|
|
Lightweight
|
Aviv Gozali
|
def.
|
Travis Crain
|
Submission (rear-naked choke)
|
1
|
2:15
|
|
Lightweight
|
Brandon Faumui
|
def.
|
Chris Avila
|
Decision (split) (30?27, 28?29, 29?28)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Flyweight
|
Matthew Perez
|
def.
|
Justin Tenedora
|
KO (punches)
|
1
|
4:52
|
|
Postliminary card (Dark)
|
Catchweight (131 lb)
|
Eric Gunha
|
vs.
|
Jon Adams
|
Draw (majority) (29?27, 28?28, 28?28)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Welterweight
|
Tom Ponce De Leon
|
def.
|
Jamario Mulder
|
Decision (unanimous) (29?27, 29?27, 30?27)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Featherweight
|
Chris Inocencio
|
def.
|
Boris Novachkov
|
Decision (split) (29?28, 28?29, 29?28)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Featherweight
|
Ignacio Ortiz
|
vs.
|
Roger Severson
|
Draw (unanimous) (28?28, 28?28, 28?28)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
[30]
Bellator Birmingham
[
edit
]
Bellator Birmingham: Primus vs. Wilde
took place on May 4, 2019 at
Resorts World Arena
in
Birmingham, England
.
Background
This is the second event in the Bellator European series.
The event featured a lightweight bout between former champion
Brent Primus
and Tim Wilde.
[31]
Results
Fight card
|
Weight class
|
|
|
|
Method
|
Round
|
Time
|
Notes
|
Lightweight
|
Brent Primus
|
def.
|
Tim Wilde
|
Submission (gogoplata)
|
1
|
1:20
|
|
Middleweight
|
Fabian Edwards
|
def.
|
Falco Neto
|
TKO (upkicks and punches)
|
1
|
3:51
|
|
Lightweight
|
Pedro Carvalho
|
def.
|
Derek Campos
|
KO (punches)
|
1
|
2:03
|
|
Welterweight
|
Raymond Daniels
|
def.
|
Wilker Barros
|
KO (punch)
|
1
|
4:36
|
|
Preliminary card
|
Featherweight
|
Saul Rogers
|
def.
|
Aiden Lee
|
Decision (unanimous) (30?27, 30?27, 30?27)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Bantamweight
|
Brian Moore
|
def.
|
Binh Son Le
|
Decision (unanimous) (30?26, 30?25, 30?25)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Lightweight
|
Kane Mousah
|
def.
|
Mateusz Piskorz
|
Decision (unanimous) (30?27, 30?27, 30?27)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Light Heavyweight
|
Lee Chadwick
|
def.
|
James Mulheron
|
Decision (unanimous) (29?28, 30?27, 30?27)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Light Heavyweight
|
Yannick Bahati
|
def.
|
Amir Dadovi?
|
Submission (kimura)
|
1
|
3:00
|
|
Featherweight
|
Dominique Wooding
|
def.
|
David Khalsa
|
TKO (punches)
|
1
|
2:43
|
|
Welterweight
|
Jim Wallhead
|
def.
|
Giorgio Pietrini
|
Decision (unanimous) (29?27, 30?26, 30?27)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Lightweight
|
Gavin Hughes
|
def.
|
Mohammad Yahya
|
Submission (rear-naked choke)
|
2
|
4:51
|
|
Welterweight
|
Ashley Reece
|
def.
|
Craig Turner
|
Decision (unanimous) (30?27, 30?27, 30?27)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Lightweight
|
Dan Cassell
|
def.
|
John Nicholls
|
TKO (punches)
|
1
|
3:09
|
|
Lightweight
|
Akonne Wanliss
|
def.
|
Samuel Slater
|
TKO (punches)
|
2
|
3:55
|
|
Bantamweight
|
Raphael Uchegbu
|
def.
|
Lee Percival
|
Submission (triangle choke)
|
1
|
2:14
|
|
Welterweight
|
Nicolo Solli
|
def.
|
Simon Ridgway
|
TKO (punches)
|
2
|
4:32
|
|
Lightweight
|
Kieran Lister
|
vs.
|
Constantin Gnusariev
|
Draw (split) (29?28, 27?29, 28?28)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
[32]
Bellator 221
[
edit
]
Bellator 221: Chandler vs. Pitbull
took place on May 11, 2019 at
Allstate Arena
in
Rosemont, Illinois
. The event was aired exclusively on
DAZN
.
Background
The event featured a
Bellator Lightweight Championship
bout between the champion
Michael Chandler
and current
Bellator Featherweight Champion
Patricio Pitbull
.
[33]
Results
Fight card (DAZN)
|
Weight class
|
|
|
|
Method
|
Round
|
Time
|
Notes
|
Lightweight
|
Patricio Pitbull
|
def.
|
Michael Chandler
(c)
|
TKO (punches)
|
1
|
1:01
|
[a]
|
Welterweight
|
Douglas Lima
|
def.
|
Michael Page
|
KO (punch)
|
2
|
0:35
|
[b]
|
Featherweight
|
A. J. McKee
|
def.
|
Pat Curran
|
Decision (unanimous) (30?27, 30?27, 30?26)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Heavyweight
|
Jake Hager
|
def.
|
T.J Jones
|
Submission (arm-triangle choke)
|
1
|
2:36
|
|
Featherweight
|
Tywan Claxton
|
def.
|
James Bennett
|
TKO (punches)
|
3
|
2:09
|
|
Preliminary card (Paramount Network.com)
|
Bantamweight
|
Robert Fenicle
|
def.
|
Bryan Bautista
|
Submission (heel hook)
|
1
|
1:42
|
|
Welterweight
|
Khuukhenkhuu Amartuvshin
|
def.
|
Adam Ward
|
Decision (unanimous) (29?28, 29?28, 29?28)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Flyweight
|
Christian Rodriguez
|
def.
|
Jose Leon
|
Submission (armbar)
|
1
|
4:35
|
|
Middleweight
|
Robert Morrow
|
def.
|
James Bochnovic
|
KO (punches)
|
1
|
1:18
|
|
Welterweight
|
Chris Gonzalez
|
def.
|
Charlie Radtke
|
Decision (unanimous) (29?28, 29?28, 29?28)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Featherweight
|
Chris Lencioni
|
def.
|
Adil Benjilany
|
Submission (triangle choke)
|
1
|
4:55
|
|
Heavyweight
|
Jason Belyew
|
vs.
|
Dave Latoria
|
No Contest (accidental groin kick)
|
1
|
N/A
|
|
Flyweight
|
Jesse Bazzi
|
def.
|
Joey Diehl
|
Decision (unanimous) (30?27, 30?27, 30?27)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Welterweight
|
Josh Streacker
|
def.
|
Scott Writz
|
KO (punches)
|
2
|
3:33
|
|
[34]
Bellator 222
[
edit
]
Bellator 222: MacDonald vs. Gracie
took place on June 14, 2019 at
Madison Square Garden
in
New York
,
New York
. The event aired exclusively on
DAZN
.
Background
The event featured a
Bellator Welterweight Championship
bout between the champion
Rory MacDonald
and
Neiman Gracie
. The bout served as both a title defense for MacDonald and a semi-final match in the
Bellator Welterweight World Grand Prix
.
The event also featured a light heavyweight bout between former
UFC Light Heavyweight Champion
Lyoto Machida
and
Chael Sonnen
, as well as a
Bellator Bantamweight Championship
bout between current champ
Darrion Caldwell
and
Kyoji Horiguchi
. The bout was a rematch from the 2018 meeting between the two that took place at
RIZIN 14
on New Year's Eve.
Results
Fight card (DAZN)
|
Weight class
|
|
|
|
Method
|
Round
|
Time
|
Notes
|
Welterweight
|
Rory MacDonald
(c)
|
def.
|
Neiman Gracie
|
Decision (unanimous) (49?46, 48?47, 48?47)
|
5
|
5:00
|
[a]
|
Light Heavyweight
|
Lyoto Machida
|
def.
|
Chael Sonnen
|
TKO (flying knee and punches)
|
2
|
0:22
|
|
Catchweight (175 lb)
|
Dillon Danis
|
def.
|
Max Humphrey
|
Submission (armbar)
|
1
|
4:28
|
|
Bantamweight
|
Patchy Mix
|
def.
|
Ricky Bandejas
|
Submission (rear-naked choke)
|
1
|
1:06
|
|
Featherweight
|
Juan Archuleta
|
def.
|
Eduardo Dantas
|
KO (punch)
|
2
|
4:59
|
|
Bantamweight
|
Kyoji Horiguchi
|
def.
|
Darrion Caldwell
(c)
|
Decision (unanimous) (48?47, 49?46, 49?46)
|
5
|
5:00
|
[b]
|
Preliminary card
|
Flyweight
|
Brandon Polcare
|
def.
|
Brandon Medina
|
Submission (guillotine choke)
|
1
|
4:33
|
|
Catchweight (165 lb)
|
Kastriot Xhema
|
def.
|
Whitney Francois
|
TKO (punches)
|
2
|
3:17
|
|
Featherweight
|
John Beneduce
|
def.
|
Kenny Rivera
|
Decision (unanimous) (30?26, 30?27, 30?27)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Catchweight (128 lb)
|
Taylor Turner
|
def.
|
Heather Hardy
|
TKO (punches)
|
1
|
3:53
|
|
Featherweight
|
Adam Borics
|
def.
|
Aaron Pico
|
KO (flying knee and punches)
|
2
|
3:55
|
|
Women's Flyweight
|
Valerie Loureda
|
def.
|
Larkyn Dasch
|
Decision (unanimous) (29?28, 30?27, 30?27)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Catchweight (112 lb)
|
Lindsey VanZandt
|
def.
|
Rena Kubota
|
Technical Submission (rear-naked choke)
|
1
|
4:04
|
|
Catchweight (180 lb)
|
Haim Gozali
|
def.
|
Gustavo Wurlitzer
|
Submission (triangle choke)
|
1
|
4:02
|
|
Bantamweight
|
Mike Kimbel
|
def.
|
Sebastian Ruiz
|
Decision (split) (28?29, 30?27, 30?27)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Welterweight
|
Robson Gracie Jr.
|
def.
|
Oscar Vera
|
Submission (armbar)
|
1
|
3:15
|
|
Lightweight
|
Marcus Surin
|
def.
|
Nekruz Mirkhojaev
|
Decision (unanimous) (30?27, 29?27, 29?27)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Middleweight
|
Phil Hawes
|
def.
|
Michael Wilcox
|
TKO (doctor stoppage)
|
1
|
5:00
|
|
[35]
[36]
Bellator 223
[
edit
]
Bellator London/Bellator 223
|
---|
|
Date
| June 22, 2019
|
---|
Venue
| SSE Arena
|
---|
City
| London, England
|
---|
Attendance
| 11,768
|
---|
Total gate
| £853,146 (GBP) $1,087,087 (USD)
|
---|
Bellator London/Bellator 223
took place on June 22, 2019 at
SSE Arena
in
London, England
.
Background
The event marked the third event in Bellator's European series, with the Bellator London portion of the card airing on
Channel 5
in the
UK
, including the five-round middleweight title fight between current champ
Gegard Mousasi
and
Rafael Lovato Jr.
The five fights billed as Bellator 223 will take place on
Paramount Network
and
DAZN
, with the headlining bout featuring
Paul Daley
and
Erick Silva
in a welterweight contest.
The event featured a
Bellator Middleweight World Championship
bout between
Gegard Mousasi
and
Rafael Lovato Jr.
[37]
Melvin Manhoef
returned to action for the first time since 2017 at the event, facing England's Kent Kauppinen.
[38]
Results
Bellator London card
|
Weight class
|
|
|
|
Method
|
Round
|
Time
|
Notes
|
Middleweight
|
Rafael Lovato Jr.
|
def.
|
Gegard Mousasi
(c)
|
Decision (majority) (47?47, 48?47, 48?47)
|
5
|
5:00
|
[a]
|
Light Heavyweight
|
Melvin Manhoef
|
def.
|
Kent Kauppinen
|
Decision (unanimous) (29?28, 29?28, 29?28)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Catchweight (160 lb)
|
Aaron Chalmers
|
def.
|
Fred Freeman
|
Submission (triangle choke)
|
2
|
4:05
|
|
Bellator 223 card
|
Welterweight
|
Paul Daley
|
def.
|
Erick Silva
|
Decision (unanimous) (29?27, 29?27, 29?27)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Catchweight (140 lb)
|
James Gallagher
|
def.
|
Jeremiah Labiano
|
Decision (unanimous) (29?28, 29?28, 29?28)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Middleweight
|
Fabian Edwards
|
def.
|
Jonathan Bosuku
|
Decision (unanimous) (30?27, 30?27, 30?27)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Women's Flyweight
|
Denise Kielholtz
|
def.
|
Bryony Tyrell
|
TKO (punches)
|
3
|
2:48
|
|
Middleweight
|
Costello van Steenis
|
def.
|
Mike Shipman
|
KO (punches)
|
2
|
1:34
|
|
Middleweight
|
Charlie Ward
|
def.
|
Justin Moore
|
TKO (punches)
|
2
|
3:23
|
|
Bellator 223 Preliminary card
|
Lightweight
|
Charlie Leary
|
def.
|
Chris Bungard
|
Decision (unanimous) (30?25, 30?25, 30?25)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Women's Flyweight
|
Kate Jackson
|
def.
|
Lena Ovchynnikova
|
TKO (doctor stoppage)
|
1
|
4:20
|
|
Catchweight (161 lb)
|
Terry Brazier
|
def.
|
Alessandro Botti
|
Submission (americana)
|
3
|
2:17
|
|
Featherweight
|
Luke Ord
|
def.
|
Nathan Rose
|
Decision (unanimous) (29?27, 29?28, 30?25)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Lightweight
|
Alfie Davis
|
def.
|
Jorge Kanella
|
Decision (unanimous) (29?27, 29?27, 29?27)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Welterweight
|
Justin Burlinson
|
def.
|
Wendle Lewis
|
TKO (verbal submission due to knee injury)
|
1
|
0:09
|
|
Welterweight
|
Galore Bofando
|
def.
|
Keith McCabe
|
Decision (unanimous) (29?28, 30?27, 30?27)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Middleweight
|
Kevin Fryer
|
def.
|
John Redmond
|
Decision (split) (29?28, 28?29, 29?28)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Bantamweight
|
Frans Mlambo
|
def.
|
Nathan Greyson
|
Submission (D'Arce choke)
|
2
|
4:22
|
|
Postliminary card (Dark)
|
Welterweight
|
Oliver Enkamp
|
def.
|
Walter Gahadza
|
Submission (rear-naked choke)
|
1
|
4:54
|
|
[39]
Bellator 224
[
edit
]
Bellator 224: Budd vs. Rubin
took place on July 12, 2019 at
WinStar World Casino
in
Thackerville, Oklahoma
. The event took place on
Paramount Network
and
DAZN
.
Background
The event featured a
Bellator Women's Featherweight Championship
between
Julia Budd
and
Olga Rubin
.
[40]
Results
Fight card
|
Weight class
|
|
|
|
Method
|
Round
|
Time
|
Notes
|
Women's Featherweight
|
Julia Budd
(c)
|
def.
|
Olga Rubin
|
TKO (body kick and punches)
|
1
|
2:14
|
[a]
|
Catchweight (190 lb)
|
Rafael Carvalho
|
def.
|
Chidi Njokuani
|
Decision (unanimous) (29?28, 29?28, 29?28)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Women's Flyweight
|
Juliana Velasquez
|
def.
|
Kristina Williams
|
TKO (punches)
|
2
|
4:03
|
|
Welterweight
|
Ed Ruth
|
def.
|
Kiichi Kunimoto
|
TKO (knee and punches)
|
2
|
3:49
|
|
Preliminary card (Bellator.com and Bellator App)
|
Lightweight
|
Nainoa Dung
|
def.
|
Bradley Robison
|
Decision (unanimous) (28?27, 28?27, 28?27)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Featherweight
|
Gabriel Varga
|
def.
|
Jamese Taylor
|
TKO (punches)
|
2
|
3:23
|
|
Catchweight (165 lb)
|
Mike Jackson
|
def.
|
Kiefer Crosbie
|
DQ (illegal knee)
|
1
|
1:46
|
|
Women's Featherweight
|
Leslie Smith
|
def.
|
Sinead Kavanagh
|
Decision (majority) (28?28, 29?28, 29?28)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Light Heavyweight
|
Jordan Young
|
def.
|
Joel Bauman
|
Submission (triangle choke)
|
1
|
3:20
|
|
Women's Featherweight
|
Arlene Blencowe
|
def.
|
Amanda Bell
|
KO (punches)
|
1
|
0:22
|
|
Catchweight (190 lb)
|
Will Fleury
|
def.
|
Antonio Jones
|
Decision (unanimous) (30?26, 30?27, 30?27)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Lightweight
|
AJ Agazarm
|
def.
|
Jacob Landin
|
Submission (rear-naked choke)
|
1
|
4:21
|
|
Light Heavyweight
|
Christian Edwards
|
def.
|
Justin Vargas
|
TKO (punches and elbows)
|
1
|
0:54
|
|
Postliminary card (Bellator App and DAZN)
|
Featherweight
|
Lucas Brennan
|
def.
|
Thomas Lopez
|
Submission (rear-naked choke)
|
1
|
3:02
|
|
Women's Flyweight
|
Bruna Ellen
|
def.
|
Elina Kallionidou
|
Decision (unanimous) (30?27, 29?28, 29?28)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Welterweight
|
Joseph Holmes
|
def.
|
Kona Oliveira
|
Submission (rear-naked choke)
|
2
|
2:41
|
|
[41]
Bellator 225
[
edit
]
Bellator 225: Mitrione vs. Kharitonov 2
was a
mixed martial arts
event that took place on August 24, 2019 at
Webster Bank Arena
in
Bridgeport, Connecticut
. The event took place on
Paramount Network
and
DAZN
.
Background
This marked the second major MMA event to take place in Connecticut proper, after
CES
56, rather than on tribal or reservation land, and will be overseen by the Connecticut Boxing Commission.
The event featured a heavyweight rematch between
Matt Mitrione
and
Sergei Kharitonov
. The two met earlier in the year at Bellator 215 where the bout ended in a no contest 15 seconds into the bout due to an accidental groin kick.
Vitaly Minakov
was originally scheduled to face
Javy Ayala
on the card. However, the day of the event it was announced that Ayala was pulled from the fight by the Connecticut Boxing Commission due to an undisclosed medical reason; as a result
Timothy Johnson
moved up from a preliminary bout against Azunna Anyanwu to face Minakov in the co-main event.
[42]
Bellator 225 became the first event in the organizational history where every bout ended via stoppage.
[43]
Results
Fight card
|
Weight class
|
|
|
|
Method
|
Round
|
Time
|
Notes
|
Heavyweight
|
Sergei Kharitonov
|
def.
|
Matt Mitrione
|
TKO (knee and punches)
|
2
|
1:24
|
|
Heavyweight
|
Vitaly Minakov
|
def.
|
Timothy Johnson
|
KO (punches)
|
1
|
1:45
|
|
Women's Bantamweight
|
Alejandra Lara
|
def.
|
Taylor Turner
|
TKO (punches)
|
1
|
3:44
|
|
Catchweight (175 lb)
|
Yaroslav Amosov
|
def.
|
David Rickels
|
Submission (D'Arce choke)
|
2
|
4:05
|
|
Heavyweight
|
Tyrell Fortune
|
def.
|
Rudy Schaffroth
|
Submission (rear-naked choke)
|
2
|
2:08
|
|
Preliminary card
|
Lightweight
|
Nick Newell
|
def.
|
Corey Browning
|
Submission (arm-triangle choke)
|
1
|
3:15
|
|
Catchweight (165 lb)
|
Connor Dixon
|
def.
|
Kastriot Xhema
|
Submission (armbar)
|
3
|
2:08
|
|
Catchweight (175 lb)
|
Jon Manley
|
def.
|
Thiago Rela
|
Submission (rear-naked choke)
|
3
|
4:47
|
|
Catchweight (140 lb)
|
Chris Disonell
|
def.
|
Mike Kimbel
|
TKO (punches)
|
1
|
4:54
|
|
Bantamweight
|
Ricky Bandejas
|
def.
|
Ahmet Kayretli
|
KO (punches)
|
1
|
1:21
|
|
Middleweight
|
Austin Vanderford
|
def.
|
Joseph Creer
|
TKO (doctor stoppage)
|
2
|
5:00
|
|
Welterweight
|
Sabah Homasi
|
def.
|
Micah Terrill
|
KO (punch)
|
1
|
0:17
|
|
Catchweight (165 lb)
|
Aviv Gozali
|
def.
|
Eduard Muravitsky
|
Submission (heel hook)
|
1
|
0:11
|
|
Welterweight
|
Khonry Gracie
|
def.
|
Oscar Vera
|
Submission (armbar)
|
1
|
2:50
|
|
[44]
Bellator 226
[
edit
]
Bellator 226: Bader vs. Kongo
took place on September 7, 2019 at
SAP Center
in
San Jose, California
. The event took place on
DAZN
.
Background
The event featured the first four bouts in the Bellator Featherweight World Grand Prix.
The event also featured a
Bellator Heavyweight Championship
bout between the champion
Ryan Bader
and
Cheick Kongo
.
[45]
Results
Fight card (DAZN)
|
Weight class
|
|
|
|
Method
|
Round
|
Time
|
Notes
|
Heavyweight
|
Ryan Bader
(c)
|
vs.
|
Cheick Kongo
|
No Contest (accidental eye poke)
|
1
|
3:52
|
[a]
|
Featherweight
|
Derek Campos
|
def.
|
Daniel Straus
|
Decision (unanimous) (30-26, 30-25, 30-25)
|
3
|
5:00
|
[b]
|
Featherweight
|
Adam Borics
|
def.
|
Pat Curran
|
TKO (punches)
|
2
|
4:59
|
[c]
|
Featherweight
|
Pedro Carvalho
|
def.
|
Sam Sicilia
|
Submission (neck crank)
|
2
|
1:56
|
[d]
|
Featherweight
|
Emmanuel Sanchez
|
def.
|
Tywan Claxton
|
Submission (triangle choke)
|
2
|
4:11
|
[e]
|
Featherweight
|
Daniel Carey
|
def.
|
Gaston Bolanos
|
Technical Submission (guillotine choke)
|
1
|
4:19
|
|
Preliminary card (Bellator App)
|
Featherweight
|
John Teixeira
|
def.
|
Ashleigh Grimshaw
|
TKO (corner stoppage)
|
2
|
5:00
|
|
Lightweight
|
Adam Piccolotti
|
def.
|
Jacob Smith
|
Submission (rear-naked choke)
|
2
|
2:34
|
|
Women's Featherweight
|
Jessica Borga
|
def.
|
Amber Leibrock
|
Submission (armbar)
|
1
|
4:45
|
|
Bantamweight
|
Cass Bell
|
def.
|
Isaiah Rocha
|
Submission (guillotine choke)
|
1
|
1:21
|
|
Welterweight
|
Batsumberel Dagvadorj
|
def.
|
James Terry
|
Submission (bulldog choke)
|
1
|
2:43
|
|
Welterweight
|
Renato Alves
|
def.
|
Abraham Vaesau
|
Submission (rear-naked choke)
|
3
|
3:36
|
|
Featherweight
|
Hyder Amil
|
def.
|
Ignacio Ortiz
|
Decision (split) (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Lightweight
|
Chris Gonzalez
|
def.
|
Luis Vargas
|
Decision (unanimous) (30-27, 30-26. 30-25)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Postliminary card (Bellator App/DAZN)
|
Middleweight
|
Ivan Batinich
|
def.
|
Daniel Compton
|
Submission (rear-naked choke)
|
2
|
4:33
|
|
Catchweight (180 lb)
|
Tyson Miller
|
def.
|
Albert Gonzalez
|
TKO (injury)
|
1
|
1:18
|
|
Middleweight
|
Alan Benson
|
def.
|
Favian Gutierrez
|
Decision (split) (28-29, 29-28, 29-28)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Catchweight (140 lb)
|
Peter Ishiguro
|
def.
|
Elias Anderson
|
Decision (unanimous) (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Flyweight
|
Daniel Gonzalez
|
def.
|
Jonathan Adams
|
TKO (submission due to strikes)
|
2
|
4:56
|
|
Middleweight
|
Cornelius Savage
|
def.
|
Evan Gubera
|
Decision (split) (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
[46]
Bellator Dublin/Bellator 227
[
edit
]
Bellator Dublin/Bellator 227
|
---|
|
Date
| September 27, 2019
|
---|
Venue
| 3Arena
|
---|
City
| Dublin, Ireland
|
---|
Attendance
| 12,920
|
---|
Total gate
| €1,175,379 (EURO) / $1,288,072 (USD)
|
---|
Bellator Dublin/Bellator 227
took place on September 27, 2019 at
3Arena
in
Dublin, Ireland
. The event marked the fourth event in Bellator's European series, with the Bellator Dublin portion of the card airing on
Channel 5
in the
UK
.
Background
The Bellator Dublin main event was original a bantamweight bout between James Gallagher and Cal Ellenor.
[47]
However, Ellenor pulled out on September 16 due to injury.
[48]
Gallagher instead fought
UFC
veteran
Roman Salazar
.
[49]
The fights billed as Bellator 227 took place on
Paramount Network
and
DAZN
, with the headlining bout featuring former
WEC
and
UFC Lightweight Champion
Benson Henderson
and
Myles Jury
.
[50]
Brandon Girtz
was expected to face Paul Redmond at the event. Redmond pulled out on September 4 due to injury. Girtz was instead to face Bellator newcomer
Jon Tuck
.
[51]
The bout was canceled after Girtz pulled out due to injury.
[52]
Results
Bellator Dublin card
|
Weight class
|
|
|
|
Method
|
Round
|
Time
|
Notes
|
Featherweight
|
James Gallagher
|
def.
|
Roman Salazar
|
Submission (guillotine choke)
|
1
|
0:35
|
|
Women's Strawweight
|
Danni Neilan
|
def.
|
Camila Rivarola
|
Decision (unanimous) (29-28, 29-28, 30-27)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Welterweight
|
Michael Page
|
def.
|
Richard Kiely
|
KO (flying knee)
|
1
|
2:47
|
|
Lightweight
|
Peter Queally
|
def.
|
Ryan Scope
|
TKO (punches)
|
2
|
3:07
|
|
Bellator 227 card
|
Lightweight
|
Benson Henderson
|
def.
|
Myles Jury
|
Decision (unanimous) (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Catchweight (160 lb)
|
Kiefer Crosbie
|
def.
|
Hugo Pereira
|
Decision (unanimous) (29-28, 29-28, 30-27)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Middleweight
|
Norbert Novenyi
|
def.
|
Will Fleury
|
Decision (unanimous) (30-26, 30-26, 30-27)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Women's Featherweight
|
Leah McCourt
|
def.
|
Kerry Hughes
|
Technical Submission (rear-naked choke)
|
1
|
2:14
|
|
Bantamweight
|
Frans Mlambo
|
def.
|
Dominique Wooding
|
Decision (unanimous) (30-27, 30-27, 30-28)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Bellator 227 Preliminary card
|
Featherweight
|
Richie Smullen
|
def.
|
Sean Tobin
|
Technical Submission (rear-naked choke)
|
1
|
2:43
|
|
Lightweight
|
Ryan Roddy
|
def.
|
Patrik Pietilla
|
Decision (unanimous) (29-27, 29-27, 29-27)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Featherweight
|
Ilias Bulaid
|
def.
|
Vitalic Maiboroda
|
KO (knee)
|
1
|
4:59
|
|
Light Heavyweight
|
Karl Moore
|
def.
|
Lee Chadwick
|
Decision (split) (30-27, 28-29, 29-28)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Welterweight
|
Philip Mulpeter
|
def.
|
Keith McCabe
|
Decision (split) (27-30, 29-28, 29_28)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Flyweight
|
Jacob Hadley
|
def.
|
Blaine O'Driscoll
|
Submission (rear-naked choke)
|
3
|
3:14
|
|
Featherweight
|
Dylan Logan
|
def.
|
Adam Gustab
|
Submission (triangle choke)
|
2
|
2:14
|
|
Welterweight
|
Constantin Gnusariev
|
def.
|
Ian Coughlan
|
Decision (unanimous) (29-28, 29-28, 30-27)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Postliminary card
|
Featherweight
|
Ciaran Clarke
|
def.
|
George Courtney
|
Submission (rear-naked choke)
|
3
|
2:19
|
|
[53]
[54]
Bellator 228
[
edit
]
Bellator 228: Machida vs. Mousasi 2
took place on September 28, 2019 at
The Forum
in
Inglewood, California
. The event will take place on
DAZN
.
Background
The event was headlined by a rematch between
Lyoto Machida
and
Gegard Mousasi
. The pair previously met on February 15, 2014 in the main event at
UFC Fight Night 36
.
[55]
Machida won the earlier bout by unanimous decision.
The event also featured a
Bellator Featherweight World Championship
bout between the champion
Patricio Freire
and
Juan Archuleta
, a first round bout in the Bellator Featherweight World Grand Prix.
[56]
Results
Fight card
|
Weight class
|
|
|
|
Method
|
Round
|
Time
|
Notes
|
Middleweight
|
Gegard Mousasi
|
def.
|
Lyoto Machida
|
Decision (split) (29-28, 27-30, 29-28)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Featherweight
|
Patricio Pitbull
(c)
|
def.
|
Juan Archuleta
|
Decision (unanimous) (49-46, 50-45, 49-46)
|
5
|
5:00
|
[a]
|
Featherweight
|
A. J. McKee
|
def.
|
Georgi Karakhanyan
|
KO (punches)
|
1
|
0:08
|
[b]
|
Featherweight
|
Darrion Caldwell
|
def.
|
Henry Corrales
|
Decision (unanimous) (29-27, 30-27, 30-27)
|
3
|
5:00
|
[c]
|
Featherweight
|
Daniel Weichel
|
def.
|
Saul Rogers
|
Decision (unanimous) (29-28, 30-27, 29-28)
|
3
|
5:00
|
[d]
|
Preliminary card
|
Featherweight
|
AJ Agazarm
|
def.
|
Jonathan Quiroz
|
Decision (unanimous) (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Women's Strawweight
|
Ava Knight
|
def.
|
Shannon Goughary
|
TKO (punch to the body)
|
3
|
1:46
|
|
Catchweight (165 lb)
|
Antonio McKee
|
def.
|
William Sriyapai
|
TKO (punches)
|
2
|
1:17
|
|
Catchweight (175 lb)
|
Johnny Cisneros
|
def.
|
Michael Jasper
|
TKO (ankle injury)
|
2
|
2:48
|
|
Bantamweight
|
Leandro Higo
|
def.
|
Shawn Bunch
|
Submission (guillotine choke)
|
2
|
4:34
|
|
Featherweight
|
Weber Almeida
|
def.
|
Castle Williams
|
TKO (punches)
|
2
|
0:20
|
|
Catchweight (133 lb)
|
James Barnes
|
def.
|
David Duran
|
Submission (rear-naked choke)
|
2
|
1:51
|
|
Lightweight
|
Joshua Jones
|
def.
|
Dominic Clark
|
Submission (guillotine choke)
|
1
|
2:39
|
|
Postliminary card
|
Bantamweight
|
Adrian Najera
|
def.
|
Jason Edwards
|
Submission (rear-naked choke)
|
3
|
2:28
|
|
Catchweight (130 lb)
|
Benji Gomez
|
def.
|
Jonathan Santa Maria
|
Decision
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Middleweight
|
Osman Diaz
|
def.
|
Andre Walker
|
Submission (rear-naked choke)
|
1
|
3:05
|
|
Catchweight (165 lb)
|
Ian Butler
|
def.
|
Emilio Williams
|
TKO (punches)
|
2
|
0:53
|
|
[57]
Bellator 229
[
edit
]
Bellator 229: Koreshkov vs. Larkin
took place on October 4, 2019 at
Pechanga Resort and Casino
in
Temecula, California
. The event took place on
Paramount Network
and
DAZN
.
Background
The event featured a welterweight bout between former
Bellator Welterweight Champion
Andrey Koreshkov
and
Lorenz Larkin
.
[58]
Results
Fight card
|
Weight class
|
|
|
|
Method
|
Round
|
Time
|
Notes
|
Welterweight
|
Lorenz Larkin
|
def.
|
Andrey Koreshkov
|
Decision (split) (28-29, 29-28, 29-28)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Lightweight
|
Goiti Yamauchi
|
def.
|
Saad Awad
|
Verbal Submission (armbar)
|
1
|
1:40
|
|
Catchweight (118 lb)
|
Keri Taylor-Melendez
|
def.
|
Mandy Polk
|
Decision (unanimous) (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Middleweight
|
Tony Johnson
|
def.
|
Joe Schilling
|
KO (punch)
|
3
|
2:07
|
|
Preliminary card
|
Middleweight
|
Anatoly Tokov
|
def.
|
Hracho Darpinyan
|
TKO (punches)
|
1
|
4:38
|
|
Featherweight
|
Salim Mukhidinov
|
def.
|
Adel Altamimi
|
Decision (unanimous) (29-27, 30-26, 30-27)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Postliminary card
|
Featherweight
|
Jay Jay Wilson
|
def.
|
Jorge Juarez
|
Submission (rear-naked choke)
|
1
|
1:33
|
|
Lightweight
|
Kelvin Gentapanan
|
def.
|
Sunni Imhotep
|
Decision (split) (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Middleweight
|
Jordan Newman
|
def.
|
Riley Miller
|
TKO (punches)
|
1
|
4:28
|
|
Lightweight
|
Vladimir Tokov
|
def.
|
Brandon Hastings
|
Decision (unanimous) (30-26, 30-27, 30-27)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Middleweight
|
Johnny Eblen
|
def.
|
Mauricio Alonso
|
Decision (unanimous) (30-26, 30-27, 30-27)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Welterweight
|
Joey Davis
|
def.
|
Jeffrey Peterson
|
KO (flying knee)
|
1
|
1:00
|
|
Welterweight
|
Derek Anderson
|
def.
|
Guilherme Bomba
|
Decision (unanimous) (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
[59]
Bellator Milan/Bellator 230
[
edit
]
Bellator Milan/Bellator 230
took place on October 12, 2019 at
Ex Palalido (Allianz Cloud)
in
Milan, Italy
.
Background
The event marked the fifth event in Bellator's European series, with the Bellator Milan portion of the card airing on
Channel 5
in the
UK
, including the light heavyweight bout between
Alessio Sakara
and Canaan Grigsby.
The fights billed as Bellator 230 were shown on
Paramount Network
and
DAZN
, with the headlining bout featuring former
Bellator Middleweight Champion
Rafael Carvalho
and
Vadim Nemkov
.
[60]
Bellator Kickboxing
was also featured on the card.
Results
Bellator Milan card
|
Weight class
|
|
|
|
Method
|
Round
|
Time
|
Notes
|
Light Heavyweight
|
Alessio Sakara
|
def.
|
Canaan Grigsby
|
TKO (punches)
|
1
|
0:23
|
|
Welterweight
|
Stefano Paterno
|
def.
|
Ashley Reece
|
Decision (unanimous) (30-27, 29-27, 29-27)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Light Heavyweight
|
Melvin Manhoef
|
def.
|
Yannick Bahati
|
TKO (punches)
|
1
|
2:29
|
|
Lightweight
|
Rafael Macedo
|
def.
|
Kane Mousah
|
Decision (split) (30-27, 29-28, 28-29)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Bellator 230 card
|
Light Heavyweight
|
Vadim Nemkov
|
def.
|
Rafael Carvalho
|
Submission (rear-naked choke)
|
2
|
3:56
|
|
Heavyweight
|
Dragos Zubco
|
def.
|
Hesdy Gerges
|
Decision (unanimous) (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Heavyweight
|
Kirill Sidelnikov
|
def.
|
Domingos Barros
|
Decision (unanimous) (30-27, 29-28, 29-28)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Welterweight
|
Walter Pugliesi
|
def.
|
Andrea Fusi
|
Decision (unanimous) (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Bellator Milan Preliminary card
|
Lightweight
|
Nicolo Solli
|
def.
|
Dan Cassell
|
Submission (triangle choke)
|
1
|
3:15
|
|
Bellator Kickboxing 12 card
|
Featherweight
|
Gabriel Varga
(c)
|
def.
|
Cristian Faustino
|
Decision (unanimous)
|
5
|
3:00
|
[a]
|
Catchweight (158 lb)
|
Chingiz Allazov
|
def.
|
Sudsakorn Sor Klinmee
|
Decision (unanimous)
|
3
|
3:00
|
|
Catchweight (132 lb)
|
Luca Cecchetti
|
def.
|
Alex Avogadro
|
TKO (doctor stoppage)
|
1
|
2:09
|
|
Featherweight
|
Shan Cangelosi
|
def.
|
Kevin Ross
|
Decision (unanimous)
|
3
|
3:00
|
|
Catchweight (174 lb)
|
Yuri Bessmertny
|
def.
|
Guiseppe De Domenico
|
Decision (unanimous)
|
3
|
3:00
|
|
Featherweight
|
Enderson Bonat
|
vs.
|
Kebrom Neguse
|
Draw (majority)
|
3
|
3:00
|
|
Lightweight
|
Taras Hnatchuk
|
def.
|
Giacoma Licheri
|
Decision (unanimous)
|
3
|
3:00
|
|
Catchweight (140 lb)
|
Luca Mameli
|
def.
|
Pawel Zymansky
|
Decision (unanimous)
|
3
|
3:00
|
|
[61]
Bellator 231
[
edit
]
Bellator 231: Mir vs. Nelson 2
took place on October 25, 2019 at
Mohegan Sun Arena
in
Uncasville, Connecticut
. The event took place on
Paramount Network
and
DAZN
.
Background
The event featured a heavyweight bout between former
UFC Heavyweight Champion
Frank Mir
and
Roy Nelson
. The two previously met at
UFC 130
where Mir won by unanimous decision.
[62]
Results
Fight card
|
Weight class
|
|
|
|
Method
|
Round
|
Time
|
Notes
|
Heavyweight
|
Frank Mir
|
def.
|
Roy Nelson
|
Decision (unanimous) (30-27, 29-28, 29-28)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Light Heavyweight
|
Phil Davis
|
def.
|
Karl Albrektsson
|
TKO (punches)
|
3
|
3:06
|
|
Welterweight
|
Ed Ruth
|
def.
|
Jason Jackson
|
Decision (split) (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Women's Flyweight
|
Ilara Joanne
|
def.
|
Bec Rawlings
|
Submission (kneebar)
|
2
|
3:35
|
|
Heavyweight
|
Jake Hager
|
vs.
|
Anthony Garrett
|
No Contest (accidental groin strike)
|
1
|
1:56
|
|
Preliminary card
|
Flyweight
|
Phumi Nkuta
|
def.
|
Adrian Haley
|
Decision (unanimous) (30-27, 30-26, 30-26)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Welterweight
|
Connor Dixon
|
def.
|
Orkhan Ismatzade
|
Submission (kimura)
|
1
|
0:42
|
|
Lightweight
|
Killys Mota
|
def.
|
Mandel Nallo
|
TKO (ankle injury)
|
3
|
1:16
|
|
Women's Featherweight
|
Jessy Miele
|
def.
|
Talita Nogueira
|
Decision (split) (27-30, 29-28, 30-27)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Heavyweight
|
Steve Mowry
|
def.
|
Gokhan Saricam
|
Submission (kimura)
|
2
|
0:56
|
|
Light Heavyweight
|
Dalton Rosta
|
def.
|
Claude Wilcox
|
TKO (punches)
|
2
|
4:23
|
|
Middleweight
|
Tim Caron
|
def.
|
Lucas Borges
|
Decision (unanimous) (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Welterweight
|
Jonathan Manley
|
def.
|
Thiago Oliveira
|
Decision (unanimous) (30-27, 29-28, 29-28)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Women's Atomweight
|
Elise Reed
|
def.
|
Rebecca Bryggman
|
TKO (punches)
|
1
|
4:48
|
|
[63]
Bellator 232
[
edit
]
Bellator 232: MacDonald vs. Lima 2
took place on October 26, 2019 at
Mohegan Sun Arena
in
Uncasville, Connecticut
. The event aired on
DAZN
.
Background
The event featured the finals of the Bellator Welterweight World Grand Prix for the
Bellator Welterweight World Championship
between the champion
Rory MacDonald
and former champion
Douglas Lima
.
[64]
The two previously met at
Bellator 192
where MacDonald won by unanimous decision to claim the championship.
Vitaly Minakov
was expected to face
Javy Ayala
at the event.
[65]
Eventually, Minakov pulled out due to visa issues and the bout was cancelled.
[66]
A Featherweight bout between
Robin van Roosmalen
and Cris Lencioni was scheduled for the main card. However, Van Roosmalen missed the featherweight limit by nine pounds and the bout was cancelled. Isaiah Chapman also came in one-quarter pound over the allotted bantamweight limit.
[67]
Results
Fight card
|
Weight class
|
|
|
|
Method
|
Round
|
Time
|
Notes
|
Welterweight
|
Douglas Lima
|
def.
|
Rory MacDonald
(c)
|
Decision (unanimous) (49-46, 50-45, 50-45)
|
5
|
5:00
|
[a]
|
Catchweight (175 lb)
|
Paul Daley
|
def.
|
Saad Awad
|
TKO (punches)
|
2
|
1:30
|
|
Catchweight (136.25 lb)
|
Patchy Mix
|
def.
|
Isaiah Chapman
|
Submission (Suloev stretch)
|
1
|
3:49
|
|
Lightweight
|
Manny Muro
|
def.
|
Nick Newell
|
Decision (split) (29-28, 27-29, 29-28)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Catchweight (160 lb)
|
Kevin Ferguson Jr.
|
vs.
|
Craig Campbell
|
No Contest (overturned)
|
1
|
0:38
|
[b]
|
Preliminary card
|
Welterweight
|
Ryan Hardy Evans
|
def.
|
Demetrios Plaza
|
Submission (rear-naked choke)
|
3
|
3:03
|
|
Lightweight
|
Lance Gibson Jr.
|
def.
|
Dominic Jones
|
TKO (punches)
|
1
|
1:58
|
|
Lightweight
|
Devin Powell
|
def.
|
Marcus Surin
|
Technical Submission (mounted guillotine choke)
|
2
|
5:00
|
|
Flyweight
|
Johnny Lopez
|
def.
|
Dan Cormier
|
Decision (unanimous) (29-28, 30-27, 30-27)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Bantamweight
|
Jornel Lugo
|
def.
|
John Douma
|
Decision (unanimous) (30-26, 30-27, 30-27)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Flyweight
|
Zarrukh Adashev
|
def.
|
Tevin Dyce
|
TKO (punches)
|
2
|
1:39
|
|
- ^
Bellator Welterweight World Grand Prix Final. For the
Bellator Welterweight World Championship
.
- ^
Originally a TKO (punches and elbows) win for Ferguson. Over turned upon review when the elbows were deemed illegal when they landed to the back of Campbell's head.
[68]
Bellator 233
[
edit
]
Bellator 233: Salter vs. van Steenis
took place on November 8, 2019 at
WinStar World Casino
in
Thackerville, Oklahoma
. The event aired on
Paramount Network
and
DAZN
.
Background
The event featured a middleweight bout between
John Salter
and Costello van Steenis.
[69]
Jason Perrotta and Robert Gidron missed weight for their respective bouts.
Results
Fight card
|
Weight class
|
|
|
|
Method
|
Round
|
Time
|
Notes
|
Middleweight
|
John Salter
|
def.
|
Costello van Steenis
|
Decision (unanimous) (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Catchweight (195 lb)
|
Andrew Kapel
|
def.
|
Muhammed Lawal
|
KO (punches)
|
1
|
1:22
|
|
Women's Featherweight
|
Arlene Blencowe
|
def.
|
Leslie Smith
|
Decision (unanimous) (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Heavyweight
|
Tyrell Fortune
|
def.
|
Zu Anyanwu
|
TKO (punches)
|
2
|
1:56
|
|
Preliminary card
|
Light Heavyweight
|
Tyree Fortune
|
def.
|
Chuck Campbell
|
Decision (split) (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Catchweight (175 lb)
|
Logan Storley
|
def.
|
E. J. Brooks
|
TKO (doctor stoppage)
|
1
|
5:00
|
|
Light Heavyweight
|
Julius Anglickas
|
def.
|
Jordan Young
|
Decision (unanimous) (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Women's Featherweight
|
Amanda Bell
|
def.
|
Janay Harding
|
TKO (punches)
|
3
|
4:44
|
|
Welterweight
|
Kyle Crutchmer
|
def.
|
Robert Gidron
|
Decision (unanimous) (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Middleweight
|
Romero Cotton
|
def.
|
Jason Perrotta
|
Verbal submission (injury)
|
1
|
2:16
|
|
Light Heavyweight
|
Christian Edwards
|
def.
|
Cesar Bennett
|
KO (head kick)
|
1
|
0:16
|
|
Light Heavyweight
|
Grant Neal
|
def.
|
Jimmy Lugo
|
Decision (unanimous) (30-26, 29-28, 30-26)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Postliminary card
|
Lightweight
|
Aaron McKenzie
|
def.
|
Sean Clements
|
Submission (rear-naked choke)
|
2
|
4:31
|
|
Featherweight
|
Lucas Brennan
|
def.
|
Jacob Landin
|
Submission (rear-naked choke)
|
1
|
3:38
|
|
[70]
Bellator 234
[
edit
]
Bellator 234: Kharitonov vs. Vassell
took place on November 14, 2019 at
Menora Mivtachim Arena
in
Tel Aviv, Israel
. The event will air on November 15 via tape delay on
Paramount Network
and
DAZN
.
Background
The event featured a heavyweight bout between
Sergei Kharitonov
and
Linton Vassell
.
[71]
Results
Main card
|
Weight class
|
|
|
|
Method
|
Round
|
Time
|
Notes
|
Heavyweight
|
Linton Vassell
|
def.
|
Sergei Kharitonov
|
TKO (punches)
|
2
|
3:15
|
|
Lightweight
|
Sidney Outlaw
|
def.
|
Roger Huerta
|
Decision (unanimous) (30-27, 30-27, 29-28)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Lightweight
|
Aviv Gozali
|
def.
|
Zaka Fatullazade
|
Submission (anaconda choke)
|
1
|
0:56
|
|
Welterweight
|
Haim Gozali
|
def.
|
Artur Pronin
|
Submission (heel hook)
|
1
|
4:12
|
|
Middleweight
|
Austin Vanderford
|
def.
|
Grachik Bozinyan
|
Decision (unanimous) (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Preliminary card
|
Women's Featherweight
|
Sinead Kavanagh
|
def.
|
Olga Rubin
|
TKO (punches)
|
2
|
4:37
|
|
Catchweight (173.4 lb)
|
Robson Gracie Jr.
|
def.
|
Ameer Basheer
|
Submission (triangle choke)
|
1
|
4:39
|
|
Heavyweight
|
Adam Keresh
|
def.
|
Vladimir Fedin
|
KO (head kick, knee, and punches)
|
1
|
3:29
|
|
Welterweight
|
Simon Smotritsky
|
def.
|
Illia Hladkii
|
TKO (punches)
|
1
|
2:10
|
|
Catchweight (158.8 lb)
|
Vuqar Keramov
|
def.
|
Gustavo Wurlitzer
|
KO (punches)
|
1
|
1:29
|
|
Catchweight (157 lb)
|
Kirill Medvedovsky
|
def.
|
Akhmed Fararzha
|
Submission (guillotine choke)
|
2
|
0:46
|
|
Bantamweight
|
Raz Bring
|
def.
|
Naziri Daniliuk
|
Decision (unanimous)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Lightweight
|
Mikail Dulgher
|
def.
|
Ofir Leibel
|
Decision (unanimous)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Bantamweight
|
Ron Becker
|
def.
|
Artem Kazartsev
|
TKO (punches)
|
1
|
2:57
|
|
Bantamweight
|
Ben Cohen
|
def.
|
Maksym Tkachuk
|
Submission (rear-naked choke)
|
1
|
3:17
|
|
Light Heavyweight
|
Eli Aronov
|
def.
|
Sari Hleihil
|
Decision (split) (30-26, 27-28, 30-26)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Flyweight
|
Itay Lipszyc
|
def.
|
Itzik Vakobov
|
Submission (heel hook)
|
1
|
2:52
|
|
Catchweight (220 lb)
|
Noam Voldman
|
def.
|
Nisim Rozalis
|
Decision (split)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Featherweight
|
Itay Tratner
|
vs.
|
Elias Mamadov
|
Draw (split)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Welterweight
|
Maslis Tomer
|
def.
|
David Malka
|
TKO
|
3
|
1:32
|
|
[72]
Bellator London 2
[
edit
]
Bellator London
|
---|
|
Date
| November 23, 2019
|
---|
Venue
| The SSE Arena
|
---|
City
| London, England
|
---|
Attendance
| 11,746
|
---|
Total gate
| £845,934 (GBP) / $1,086,976 (USD)
|
---|
Bellator London: MVP vs. Melillo
was an event for
Bellator MMA
that took place on November 23, 2019 at
The SSE Arena
in London, England.
Background
The event was the sixth event of the Bellator European Series and second of 2019 in London. The event was to be headlined by a welterweight bout between
Michael Page
and
Derek Anderson
.
[73]
However, on November 12, it was announced Anderson had pulled out of the bout due to an undisclosed injury.
[74]
Page instead fought Gianni Melillo.
[75]
Results
Fight card
|
Weight class
|
|
|
|
Method
|
Round
|
Time
|
Notes
|
Welterweight
|
Michael Page
|
def.
|
Gianni Melillo
|
KO (punch)
|
1
|
1:47
|
|
Middleweight
|
Fabian Edwards
|
def.
|
Michael Shipman
|
Decision (split) (28-29, 29-28, 30-27)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Lightweight
|
Soren Bak
|
def.
|
Terry Brazier
|
Decision (unanimous) (30-27, 30-27, 29-28)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Preliminary card
|
Women's Flyweight
|
Denise Kielholtz
|
def.
|
Sabriye ?engul
|
Submission (armericana)
|
1
|
0:32
|
|
Lightweight
|
Tim Wilde
|
def.
|
Charlie Leary
|
Decision (unanimous) (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Middleweight
|
Pietro Penini
|
def.
|
Charlie Ward
|
Decision (unanimous) (30-27, 30-27, 29-28)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Featherweight
|
Robert Whiteford
|
def.
|
Sam Sicilia
|
KO (punches)
|
3
|
4:54
|
|
Welterweight
|
Lewis Long
|
def.
|
Walter Gahadza
|
Submission (rear-naked choke)
|
1
|
1:44
|
|
Lightweight
|
Chris Bungard
|
def.
|
Benjamin Brander
|
Submission (rear-naked choke)
|
1
|
1:26
|
|
Middleweight
|
Kent Kauppinen
|
def.
|
Andy Manzolo
|
Submission (forearm choke)
|
1
|
3:53
|
|
Catchweight (161 lb)
|
Alfie Davis
|
def.
|
Alessandro Botti
|
Decision (unanimous) (30-27, 30-27, 29-28)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Middleweight
|
Kevin Fryer
|
def.
|
George Tokkos
|
Decision (unanimous) (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Featherweight
|
Aiden Lee
|
def.
|
Damian Frankiewicz
|
Submission (rear-naked choke)
|
3
|
1:24
|
|
Catchweight (150 lb)
|
Jeremy Petley
|
def.
|
Tommy Mearns
|
Decision (unanimous) (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Featherweight
|
Harry Hardwick
|
def.
|
Nathan Rose
|
Decision (majority) (29-28, 29-28, 28-28)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Lightweight
|
Akonne Wanliss
|
def.
|
Tim Barnett
|
Technical Submission (D'Arce choke)
|
1
|
0:56
|
|
Welterweight
|
Raphael Uchegbu
|
def.
|
Shane Campbell
|
Submission (rear-naked choke)
|
3
|
2:17
|
|
Women's Featherweight
|
Charlotte McIntyre
|
def.
|
Josie Blaber
|
TKO (punches)
|
2
|
2:00
|
|
[76]
Bellator 235
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edit
]
Bellator USO Salute to the Troops: Misech vs. Perez
was an event for
Bellator MMA
that took place on December 20, 2019 at
Neal S. Blaisdell Arena
in
Honolulu, Hawaii
. The event took place on
Paramount Network
and
DAZN
.
Background
The event was expected to feature a heavyweight bout between the former
UFC Heavyweight Champion
Josh Barnett
and
UFC
veteran
Ronny Markes
.
[77]
However, the bout was cancelled after Barnett was pulled due to illness just moments before the fight was scheduled to take place.
[78]
The originally scheduled bantamweight bout between Toby Miesch and
Erik Perez
was bumped to the main event.
Results
Main card
|
Weight class
|
|
|
|
Method
|
Round
|
Time
|
Notes
|
Catchweight (141.4 lb)
|
Toby Misech
|
def.
|
Erik Perez
|
KO (punches)
|
1
|
0:54
|
|
Catchweight (126.8 lb)
|
Alejandra Lara
|
def.
|
Veta Arteaga
|
Decision (unanimous) (30-26, 30-26, 30-26)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Featherweight
|
Tywan Claxton
|
def.
|
Braydon Akeo
|
Decision (unanimous) (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Welterweight
|
Joey Davis
|
def.
|
Chris Cisneros
|
TKO (punches)
|
1
|
3:55
|
|
Preliminary card
|
Catchweight (180 lb)
|
Hunter Eweld
|
def.
|
Brysen Bolohao
|
Submission (rear-naked choke)
|
1
|
1:42
|
|
Middleweight
|
Joseph Creer
|
def.
|
Ty Gwerder
|
Decision (unanimous) (30-27, 30-27, 29-26
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Bantamweight
|
Cass Bell
|
def.
|
Pierre Daguzan
|
Decision (unanimous) (30-27, 29-28, 30-27)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
[79]
Bellator 236
[
edit
]
Bellator 236: Macfarlane vs. Jackson
was an event for
Bellator MMA
that toom place on December 21, 2019 at
Neal S. Blaisdell Arena
in
Honolulu, Hawaii
. The event streamed on
DAZN
.
Background
The event featured a
Bellator Women's Flyweight World Championship
bout between the champion
Ilima-Lei Macfarlane
and
Kate Jackson
.
[80]
Neiman Gracie
was expected to face
Kiichi Kunimoto
at the event.
[81]
Gracie pulled out a few days before the event due to injury. Kunimoto instead fought
Jason Jackson
.
[82]
Results
Main card
|
Weight class
|
|
|
|
Method
|
Round
|
Time
|
Notes
|
Women's Flyweight
|
Ilima-Lei Macfarlane
(c)
|
def.
|
Kate Jackson
|
Decision (unanimous) (50-45, 50-44, 50-44)
|
5
|
5:00
|
[a]
|
Featherweight
|
A.J. McKee
|
def.
|
Derek Campos
|
Submission (armbar)
|
3
|
1:08
|
[b]
|
Welterweight
|
Jason Jackson
|
def.
|
Kiichi Kunimoto
|
Decision (unanimous) (30-27 30-27, 30-27)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Women's Flyweight
|
Juliana Velasquez
|
def.
|
Bruna Ellen
|
Decision (unanimous) (30-27, 30-27, 30-26)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Bantamweight
|
Raufeon Stots
|
def.
|
Cheyden Leialoha
|
Decision (unanimous) (29-28, 30-27, 29-28)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Lightweight
|
Zachary Zane
|
def.
|
Nainoa Dung
|
Decision (unanimous) (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Preliminary card
|
Catchweight (142.8 lb)
|
Swayne Lunasco
|
def.
|
Kaylan Gorospe
|
TKO (punches)
|
3
|
3:29
|
|
Welterweight
|
Benjamin Wilhelm
|
def.
|
Keali'i Kanekoa
|
Submission (rear-naked choke)
|
1
|
2:24
|
|
Lightweight
|
Dustin Barca
|
def.
|
Brandon Pieper
|
Submission (rear-naked choke)
|
1
|
0:58
|
|
Featherweight
|
Kai Kamaka III
|
def.
|
Spencer Higa
|
Decision (unanimous) (30-27 30-27, 30-27)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Lightweight
|
Keoni Diggs
|
def.
|
Scotty Hao
|
Technical Submission (rear-naked choke)
|
2
|
2:23
|
|
Postliminary card
|
Flyweight
|
Chas Dunhour
|
def.
|
Nate Yoshimura
|
KO (elbow and punches)
|
2
|
2:46
|
|
[83]
Bellator 237
[
edit
]
Bellator 237: Fedor vs. Rampage
|
---|
|
Date
| December 29, 2019
|
---|
Venue
| Saitama Super Arena
|
---|
City
| Saitama, Japan
|
---|
Attendance
| 26,080
|
---|
Total gate
| ¥684,363,859 (JPY) / $6,294,448 (USD)
|
---|
Bellator Japan
(also known as
Bellator 237: Fedor vs. Rampage
) was an event for
Bellator MMA
that took place on December 29, 2019 at
Saitama Super Arena
in
Saitama, Japan
. The event aired live on
Paramount Network
and
DAZN
in the United States.
Background
The event was announced by Bellator on October 9, 2019 as the company's debut in Japan. The event marked Bellator's first collaboration with the Japanese
Rizin Fighting Federation
; the preliminary matches featured Rizin fighters. The event was headlined by a heavyweight bout between former Pride FC Heavyweight Champion
Fedor Emelianenko
and former
UFC Light Heavyweight Champion
Quinton Jackson
.
[84]
A 160 pound catchweight bout between former
Bellator Lightweight Champion
Michael Chandler
and former
WEC
and
UFC Lightweight Champion
Benson Henderson
was expected to take place at the event.
[85]
It was to have been a rematch from
Bellator 165
where Chandler won by split decision over Henderson to remain the lightweight champion.
[86]
However, Henderson pulled out on December 5 due to injury. Chandler instead faced
Sidney Outlaw
.
[87]
Results
- ^
Larkin missed weight and was fined 20% of his purse.
- ^
Yamauchi missed weight and was fined 20% of his purse.
[90]
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