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M.V.Free! Michael Page says he is no longer under contract with Bellator MMA – MMA Mania

  1. M.V.Free! Michael Page says he is no longer under contract with Bellator MMA MMA Mania
  2. Michael Page announces he’s a free agent, discusses UFC possibility: ‘I want to see where my value is at’ MMA Junkie
  3. Michael ‘Venom’ Page announces MMA free agency after 10-year Bellator run MMA Fighting
  4. “Finally Get Away From That Sh*t Show”: After Parting Ways With Bellator, Michael ‘Venom’ Page’s Free-Agency Announcement Blows Up UFC World as Fans Call for Wild Matchups EssentiallySports
  5. Michael Page announces he is a free agent and plans to “explore what else is out there” | BJPenn.com BJPENN.COM
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Bellator 297 weigh-in results (10 a.m. ET) – MMA Junkie

  1. Bellator 297 weigh-in results (10 a.m. ET) MMA Junkie
  2. Yoel Romero skips Bellator 297 press conference in person due to fear of heights MMA Fighting
  3. 46-Year-Old Ex-UFC Star Yoel Romero’s Peculiar Fear Leaves Fans Dumbfounded After Cuban Pulls Bizarre Stunt at Bellator Face-Off -“Was the Conference on a Hot Air Balloon” EssentiallySports
  4. Bellator 297 weigh-in results: Patricio Pitbull shows shredded physique in successful drop to 135 pounds MMA Fighting
  5. Scott Coker sends message to other MMA promotions: “We have as good or better fighters than other leagues, including the UFC” | BJPenn.com BJPENN.COM
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Liz Carmouche goes off on ‘cheater’ DeAnna Bennett after Bellator 294 – MMA Junkie

  1. Liz Carmouche goes off on ‘cheater’ DeAnna Bennett after Bellator 294 MMA Junkie
  2. Bellator 294 video: Sergey Bilostenniy disqualified after badly hurting Tyrell Fortune with illegal blows MMA Fighting
  3. The uncrowned king of cancelled fights, plus title chaos mark Bellator weigh-in drama Bloody Elbow
  4. Danny Sabatello Wants Magomed Magomedov for Home Chicago Fight After Submission Win | Bellator 294 MMA Junkie
  5. Danny Sabatello still believes he beat Raufeon Stots, but ready to rip Marcos Breno’s face off at Bellator 294 MMA Fighting
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Bellator 292 results: Former UFC champ Benson Henderson retires after first-round loss to Usman Nurmagomedov – MMA Junkie

  1. Bellator 292 results: Former UFC champ Benson Henderson retires after first-round loss to Usman Nurmagomedov MMA Junkie
  2. Bellator 292 video: Michael Page demolishes Goiti Yamauchi’s kneecap with brutal 26-second finish MMA Fighting
  3. Alexander Shabliy vs Tofiq Musayev Prediction, Betting Tips & Odds │11 MARCH, 2023 Telecom Asia
  4. Bellator star Michael Venom Page reveals dream opponent, ultimate dinner guests and celebrity crush… The US Sun
  5. Bellator 292 results: Usman Nurmagomedov retires Benson Henderson with first-round finish to defend lightweig… MMA Fighting
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Ryan Bader scoffs at disclosed Bellator 290 pay, says he makes ‘8, 9 times more’ than he did in UFC – MMA Fighting

  1. Ryan Bader scoffs at disclosed Bellator 290 pay, says he makes ‘8, 9 times more’ than he did in UFC MMA Fighting
  2. Bellator 290: Ryan Bader was paid ‘significantly more’ than what disclosed payouts revealed MMA Mania
  3. Josh Thomson responds to backlash over the disclosed fight purses for Bellator 290 fighters: “The is not anywhere near what they really make” BJPENN.COM
  4. Ryan Bader on Bellator 290 Salary: ‘I Made Significantly More’ – The MMA Hour MMAFightingonSBN
  5. Ryan Bader hits back at reported payout against Fedor Emelianenko at Bellator 290: “I wouldn’t be fighting if I was making that” BJPENN.COM
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Bellator 290 Results: Bader vs. Fedor 2 – MMA Fighting

  1. Bellator 290 Results: Bader vs. Fedor 2 MMA Fighting
  2. Expert picks and best bets: Intel on Bader-Fedor and Lewis-Spivac in heavyweight clashes ESPN
  3. Bellator 290 Weigh-in Results: Bader vs. Fedor 2 Cleared; 1 Prelim Fighter Heavy Sherdog.com
  4. Bellator 290 weigh-in results: Ryan Bader, Fedor Emelianenko on point for championship rematch, one fighter m… MMA Fighting
  5. Fedor Emelianenko admits he won’t leave MMA behind after retirement similar to Khabib Nurmagomedov: “This sport is in my blood” BJPENN.COM
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Bellator MMA vs. Rizin, Rizin 40 Results

MMA Fighting has Bellator MMA vs. Rizin and Rizin 40 results for the Bellator MMA vs. Rizin and Rizin 40 fight card Saturday at Saitama Super Arena in Saitama, Japan.

In the main event, Rizin lightweight champ Roberto de Souza faces off with former Bellator featherweight champ A.J. McKee in a non-title bout.

In the co-main event, former Bellator featherweight champ Patricio Pitbull fights current Rizin featherweight champ Kleber Koike in a non-title bout.

Check out Bellator MMA vs. Rizin and Rizin 40 results below.

Bellator MMA vs. Rizin (Showtime tape delay at 8 p.m. ET)

A.J. McKee vs. Roberto de Souza

Patricio Pitbull vs. Kleber Koike

Juan Archuleta vs. Soo Chul Kim

Kyoji Horiguchi vs. Hiromasa Ougikubo

Gadzhi Rabadanov vs. Koji Takeda

Rizin 40 (FITE TV PPV at 12:01 a.m. ET)

Seika Izawa def. Si Woo Park via split decision

Naoki Inoue def. Kenta Takizawa via submission (armbar) (R2)

Tsuyoshi Sudario vs. Junior Tafa

John Dodson def. Hideo Tokoro via knockout (punches) (R1)

Boxing: Ren Hiramoto def. Genji Umeno via knockout (punch) (R2)

Yuki Motoya def. Rogerio Bontorin via knockout (knee) (R2)

Johnny Case def. Nobumitsu Tyson via knockout (punches) (R1)

Chihiro Suzuki def. Yoshiki Nakahara via knockout (punch) (R1)

Sho Patrick Usami def. BeyNoah via knockout (punch) (R1)

Yushi Sakura def. Tatsuya Nakazawa via unanimous decision

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Bellator 289 results and highlights: Patchy Mix chokes Magomedov out cold, Stots edges out Sabatello

We’ve got a really interesting Bellator card on tap tonight. Bellator 289 goes live from Uncaseville, CT (of course) and has two tournament semi-finals and a title fight on tap.

The bantamweight grand prix semi-finals has produced two very exciting match-ups. Raufeon Stots vs. Danny Sabatello and Magomed Magomedov vs. Patchy Mix. Stots vs. Sabatallo serves as the main event, with Stots’ interim Bellator bantamweight title on the line.

Stots has looked sensational against Bellator competition. His only pro loss was to Merab Dvalishvili back in 2017 in the Ring of Combat promotion. Sabatello won his fight on the Contender Series but didn’t do enough to get the UFC contract. Since then he’s invented an ‘Italian Gangster’ character and has used that to add some buzz to his 13-1 pro record.

The co-main event has Liz Carmouche defending the Bellator flyweight title versus Juliana Velasquez. Carmouche TKO’d Velasquez to win the title in her last bout. Velasquez won the title back in 2020, defeating Carmouche’s friend and training partner Ilima-Lei Macfarlane.

You can watch the main card for this event on Showtime starting at 9 p.m. ET. The prelims are free on YouTube, starting at 5:30 p.m. ET. Many viewers outside the US (including those in Canada) can watch the main event live on YouTube, too. Those streams are available below.

Full results:

Main card (9 p.m. ET on Showtime):

Bellator interim bantamweight championship/bantamweight grand prix semi-final: Raufeon Stots (c) def. Danny Sabatello by split decision.

Bellator flyweight championship: Liz Carmouche def. Juliana Velasquez by submission (armbar), round 2 (4:24).

Bantamweight grand prix semi-final: Patchy Mix def. Magomed Magomedov by submission (guillotine), round 2 (2:39).

Middleweight: Dalton Rosta def. Anthony Adams by unanimous decision.

Prelim card (5:30 p.m. ET on YouTube):

Flyweight: Ilara Joanne def. Denise Kielholtz by split decision.

Welterweight: Jaleel Willis def. Kyle Crutchmer by unanimous decision.

Featherweight: Cris Lencioni def. Cody Law by split decision.

Middleweight: Christian Echols def. Patrick Downey by KO, round 1 (2:27)

Featherweight: Kai Kamaka III def. Kevin Boehm by TKO, round 3 (2:23)

Welterweight: Michael Lombardo def. Mark Lemminger by TKO, round 1 (4:23)

Bantamweight: Cass Bell def. Jared Scoggins by split decision.

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Bellator 288 results: Live streaming play-by-play updates | Nemkov vs. Anderson 2

Bellator 288 is primed and ready to go down later TONIGHT (Fri., Nov. 18, 2022) inside Wintrust Arena in Chicago, Ill., featuring a championship doubleheader. In the main event of the evening, Light Heavyweight kingpin, Vadim Nemkov, will rematch Corey Anderson in the Grand Prix finale. Co-headlining the event will be a highly-intriguing Lightweight title fight as Patricky Pitbull puts his 155-pound belt on the line against Usman Nurmagomedov.

Many readers check in before, during, and after the fights to share their thoughts on all of the action, which will begin at 6 p.m. ET with YouTube “Prelims” and then transition to Showtime at 9 p.m. ET for main card action. Feel free to leave a comment (or 288) about the bouts and chat with all the other Maniacs during the show — it’s always a lot of fun!

Bellator 288 Quick Results:

205 lbs.: Champion Vadim Nemkov vs. Corey Anderson
155 lbs.: Champion Patricky Pitbull vs. Usman Nurmagomedov
145 lbs.: Daniel Weichel vs. Timur Khizriev
265 lbs.: Tyrell Fortune vs. Daniel James – James via second-round TKO
170 lbs.: Roman Faraldo vs. Levan Chokheli – Chokheli via unanimous decision
185 lbs.: Imamshafi Aliev vs. Sean Fallon – Aliev via first-round TKO (doctor’s stoppage)
155 lbs.: Archie Colgan vs. Jesse Hannam – Colgan via first-round TKO
185 lbs.: Jordan Newman vs. Jayden Taulker – Newman via second-round submission (guillotine choke)
155 lbs.: Killys Mota vs. Jairo Pachecho – Mota via unanimous decision
205 lbs.: Sullivan Cauley vs. Jay Radick – Cauley via first-round knockout
145 lbs.: Laird Anderson vs. Rob Fenicle – Anderson via second-round TKO
145 lbs.: Isaiah Hokit vs. Matias Nader – Hokit via second-round TKO
265 lbs.: Vlad Gouvea vs. Kory Moegenburg – Gouvea via second-round TKO

Bellator 288 Play-By-Play:

Champion Vadim Nemkov vs. Corey Anderson

Round 1:

Round 2:

Round 3:

Round 4:

Round 5:

Final result:


Champion Patricky Pitbull vs. Usman Nurmagomedov

Round 1:

Round 2:

Round 3:

Round 4:

Round 5:

Final result:


Daniel Weichel vs. Timur Khizriev

Round 1: Both men a bit tentative to start. They exchange a couple of body kicks but nothing major. Overhand right from Khizriev is blocked. Weichel eats a clean one-two from his foe. Midway through the opening round. Jab from Weichel and he lunges in with a left hook. Kick to the body lands for Khizriev. Low kick form Weichel, Khizriev comes over the top with a looping right hand. Jab from Weichel and a good counter right from Khizriev bounces his foe’s head back. Kick to the body against from Khizriev and Weichel comes in with a flying knee that catches air. Double jab from Khizriev. 10-9 Khizriev

Round 2: Both come out aggressive and Weichel lands a clean left hook. A one-two from Khizriev land. They are exchanging strikes in the center of the cage, a bit more urgency from both men here in round two. Counter right hand lands for Weichel. Uppercut barely misses its mark for Khizriev. Weichel’s striking can’t catch thier target, while Khizriev is busy throwing clean shots, but nothing that has really hurt his foe. Kick to the head is blocked by Khizriev and he throws his opponent down to the mat. Khizriev kicking the legs, but it isn’t enough action for the referee, who brings the fight back to the standing position. Double jab splits the guard of Weichel. Another nice jab for Khizriev. Weichel is cut under his left eye. He once again tries a flying knee that hits air. 10-9 Khizriev

Round 3:

Final result:


Tyrell Fortune vs. Daniel James

Round 1: They touch gloves. Hard low kick from Fortune to start things off. Another but James catches it and sends him down to the canvas. Fortune gets up and James gets a hold of him and pushes him up against the cage, Fortune reverses position. There is a stoppage in action after Fortune knees his foe in the groin area. Fortune shoots for the takedown once action resumes, and he gets it. There is not much action on the ground. Fortune delivers some shots to the side of James, but nothing seems to be hurting him. James is a sitting duck with Fortune on top of him. James tries to get up and Fortune takes his back and sinks in a rear-naked choke. It’s tight and James is fighting the hands and he reverses position and he starts landing bombs on Fortune to close out the round. Wild! Super close round. 10-9 Fortune

Round 2: James lands a huge uppercut in the opening seconds of round two that drops Fortune! He pounces and starts letting his elbows fly. One after another. The referee is giving Fortune time to recover but he has seen enough. Wow! What a debut from James!

Final result: James def. Fortune via second-round TKO


Roman Faraldo vs. Levan Chokheli

Round 1: Both men come out swinging and Chokheli goes for an early takedown, and he gets it. Chokheli nearly had a choke but Faralod escapes. Back to their feet and Chokheli is letting his fist fly and he rocks Faraldo momentarily. Chokheli goes in for the takedown, stuffed and a nice judo throw from Farlaldo, who ends up in mount position. That was smooth. Farldo is starting to let the elbows fly and Chokheli somehow reverses position and he is now in guard. Chokheli not doing much from this position. He gets some space and starts with the ground-and-pound. Faraldo tries to get back up but Chokheli is maintaining position. Faraldo scrambles, but he can’t get away from his opponents tight grasp. This was a close round but Chokheli takes it. 10-9 Chokheli

Round 2: Faraldo lands a right hand and Chokheli once again goes for a takedown, but it is stuffed. They are swinging for the fences, but Chokheli doesn’t like it one bit and grabs a hold of Faraldo and pushes him up against the cage. Chokheli is in Faraldo’s open guard. Chokheli takes Faraldo’s back and is now on the hunt for the rear-naked choke. Faraldo escapes but he eats a kick to the face from Chokheli. Chokheli grabs a hold of Faraldo and drags him to the fence, but he is eating some elbows to the side of the head for his troubles. Chokheli with a nice right but Faraldo drops him with a nice right hand and he pounces. Chokheli trying to survive while Faraldo unleashes hell with his fists. He is out of trouble for now. Faraldo now landing several blows to the side of the head and he is deducted a point for grabbing the fence. He ends the round with non-stop elbows. He would’ve won the round had it not been for the fence grab. 9-9

Round 3: Faraldo needs a finish because if he wins this round the fight will be a draw. Faraldo is swinging hard but nothing connecting clean. Chokheli shoots for the takedown but it is stuffed again. Both men have slowed quite a bit in the third and final round after throwing some major heat in the first two rounds. Left hook from Chokheli and Faraldo returns fire with a clean right hand. Chokheli changes level and he finally gets the takedown. It’s a critical takedown that will score him points in the round. Faraldo needs to work his way up to attempt to get the knockout or try to secure a submission from the ground. Chokheli has great position and he isn’t about to let it go. Chokheli gets a warning from the ref to work a bit more. Faraldo is working hard to get up, but Chokheli isn’t budging with one minute remaining in the fight. The fight ends in the same position with Chokheli on top and Faraldo trying to get up to his feet. 10-9 Chokheli

Final result: Chokheli def. Faraldo via unanimous decision


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Bellator Dublin results: Live streaming play-by-play updates | ‘Henderson vs. Queally’

Bellator Dublin is primed and ready to go down TODAY (Fri., Sept. 23, 2022) inside 3Arena in Dublin, Ireland, featuring a Lightweight bout between former Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) Lightweight champion, Benson Henderson, taking on Peter Queally. In the co-headlining act, Melvin Manhoef and Yoel Romero will collide in a Light Heavyweight tilt.

Many readers check in before, during, and after the fights to share their thoughts on all of the action, which will begin at 1 p.m. ET with YouTube “Prelims” and then transition to Showtime at 3 p.m. ET for main card action. Feel free to leave a comment (or several) about the bouts and chat with all the other Maniacs during the show — it’s always a lot of fun!

Bellator Dublin Quick Results:

155 lbs.: Benson Henderson vs. Peter Queally
205 lbs.: Melvin Manhoef vs. Yoel Romero – Romero via third-round knockout
145 lbs.: Ciaran Clarke vs. Rafael Hudson – Clarke via third-round submission (rear-naked choke)
145 lbs.: Mads Burnell vs. Pedro Carvalho – Carvalho via unanimous decision
145 lbs.: Leah McCourt vs. Dayana Silva – McCourt via unanimous decision
205 lbs.: Karl Albrektsson vs. Karl Moore – Karl Moore via submission (rear-naked choke)
135 lbs.: Brian Moore vs. Arivaldo Silva – Moore via unanimous decision
155 lbs.: Darragh Kelly vs. Kye Stevens – Kelly via unanimous decision
155 lbs.: Georgi Karakhanyan vs. Kane Mousah – Mousah via unanimous decision
145 lbs.: Kenny Mokhonoana vs. Alex Bodnar – Mokhonoana via first round submission (guillotine)
170 lbs.: Luca Poclit vs. Dante Schiro – Poclit via second-round submission (arm triangle)
145 lbs.: Asaël Adjoudj vs. Jordan Barton – Adjoudj via first round TKO
135 lbs.: Brett Johns vs. Jordan Winksi – Johns via unanimous decision

Bellator Dublin Play-By-Play:

155 lbs.: Benson Henderson vs. Peter Queally

Round 1: Queally comes out agressive. He lands a few shots that sends “Smooth” backwards. Low kick lands flush for Henderson. Henderson shoots for a takedown but Queally stuffs it. Henderson with the single leg, no-go. Low kick lands for Henderson. “Smooth” shoots for another takedown, he is struggling to get it, Queally defending well but Henderson takes him down to one knee. Queally gets back to his feet, Henderson shoots for a takedown again. Queally looking sharp with his striking. Queally cut below his left eye. Close round. 10-9 Queally.

Round 2: Low blow from Henderson to start things off. Queally is bleeding from his head, he is taking all the time he needs to recoup. Henderson is being deducted one point for the low blow. Action resumes. QUeally coming out aggressive again. Nice kick to the body from Henderson. Queally returns fire and Henderson goes in and scores a takedown. Queally gets back to his feet. Henderson starting to land some knees to Queally’s thighs. Henderson pushes Queally up against the cage, looking for another takedown. Shots to the side of the body for Queally. Henderson looking sharp here. Knees to the midsection land for Henderson. Henderson wins this round. 9-9 due to the point deduction

Round 3: Low kicks land for Henderson, who aoida huge shot from Queally and turns it into a takedown. Henderson pushes Queally up against the cage. Queally gets up but is eating one shot after another for his troubles. Henderson looking very sharp as he drags his foe back down to the canvas. Queally manages to get himself back up but still has Henderson draped all over him. This was another round won for Henderson. 10-9 Henderson.

Round 4:

Round 5:

Final result:


205 lbs.: Melvin Manhoef vs. Yoel Romero

Round 1: Tentative start for both men. They exchange low kicks. High kick from Manhoef, he slips to the canvas. Low kick from Romero and he drops Manhoef..not sure with what. Side control for Romero. Big shots from Romero. Side control for “Soldier of God.” Half guard now for Romero, not doing much with it. Romero looking for an Americana. He has it locked it in for a moment before Manhoef escapes. Romero is still in side control, Manhoef like a fish out of water once he hits the ground. Not the most exciting round but Romero takes it. 10-9 Romero.

Round 2: Kick to the midsection lands from Manhoef. Low kick in return from Romero. Romero tags Manhoefl and sends him flying back for a moment. He regroups. Both men still tentative to engage. Romero swarms in and lands a big right hand. Manhoef needs to let his hands go. Romero shoots for a takedown, Manhoef defends well but eats a right hand for his efforts. Romero drops to one knee, fakes a takedown. Mahoef bites. Low kick lands south of the border for Manhoef, Romero shakes it off. Romero tags Manhoef with a left hand that rocks him momentarily. Flying knee attempt from “Soldier of God,” blocked by Manhoef. 10-9 Romero

Round 3: Manhoef needs to show something here. And he gets taken down by Romero. Side control for Romero. Romero mounts and he starts landing some huge elbows, now unloading big bombs to a helpless Manhoef and he is out! WOW. Romero out of nowhere.

Final result: Romero def. Manhoef via third-round knockout


145 lbs.: Mads Burnell vs. Pedro Carvalho

Round 1: Both men come out swinging. Burnell takes Carvalho done. He takes his back. Carvalho fighting it but Burnell slams him to the cage. Carvalho bounces back up. Action up against the cage. Nice knees from Carvalho land to the midsection. Burnell shoots for a takedown and he gets it. Carvalho fights back to his feet, but he has Burnell draped all over him. Burnell slams him down again but Carvalho bounces up quickly. Burnell pops off a nice combo before he shoots for another takedown. Carvalho can’t get away from Burnell, who is dominating this round. Carvalho finally separated and he starts landing before he gets taken down, yet again. 10-9 Burnell.

Round 2: Carvalho starts off with low kicks, Nice jab work from Carvalho. Burnell lands a huge left, shoots for a takedown and he gets it. Burnell looking for the rear-naked choke. Shots to the side of the head from Burnell. They scramble as Carvalho tries to escape, Burnell isn’t having it. They separate and Carvalho gets taken down again. This is a masterclass in takedown for Burnell, I’ve lost count. Burnell once again looking for the the rear-naked choke. Carvalho escapes and he is now in top control. But only for a second as Burnell pulls off a nice sweep. In side control now. Burnell takes Carvalho’s back. Guess what? Burnell takes Carvalho down…again…with ease. Carvalho fights his way back up and he has the advantage on the feet. He now shoots for the takedown and he gets it. Burnell looks a bit tired. Big elbows from Carvalho as the round end. 10-9 Burnell

Round 3: Carvalho opnes up the round strong. High kick connects. Burnell really doesn’t have much on the feet. Nice low kick from Carvalho. Carvalho really peppering Burnell, who then looks for the takedown. Carvalho pushes Burnell up against the cage and he is unloading knees from the clinch and he takes Burnell down. Side control for Carvalho, who has gotten a second win while Burnell looks absolutely spent. Nice elbows from Carvalho. Burnell not really trying to get out of this position, he’s drained. Carvalho is trying to mount. Nice round from Carvalho, who is pounding away on Burnell… but it may not be enough to get the win.

Final result: Carvalho def. Burnell via unanimous decision


145 lbs.: Leah McCourt vs. Dayana Silva

Round 1: Silva starts off with a big right hand. McCourt eats its. Look like a clash if heads. McCourt lands a nice combo and then a knee up the middle. McCourt pushes Silva up against the cage and unlaods knees to the midsection. McCourt takes Silva’s back. Silva trying to escape. McCourt trying for the takedown and she lands a knee flush to Silva’s face. Silva manages to reverse position and now has McCourt up against the cage. Nice right hand from McCourt, and another. Silva shoots for the takedown and she gets it. McCourt fights her way back to her feet. 10-9 McCourt.

Round 2: Silva swinging wildly. McCourt with a couple of jabs. Some sloppy striking form both men to open up the round. McCourt starting to tighten it up. Nice low kick lands for Silva, McCourt lands a nice uppercut. Silva with a kick to the body and a looping left hand that somehow lands. McCourt with a straight right, then a knee to the head as Silva ducks. Another wild strike from Silva, catches nothing but air. Low kick lands for McCourt. McCourt sporing a shiner in her right eye. McCourt pushes Silva up against the cage, Silva reverses position. Knees to the midsection from Silva. Silva lands a nice left hand. Close round. 10-9 Silva.

Round 3: Push kick starts things off for McCourt. Looping right hand lands for Silva, thne a left. Silva starting to find her groove. McCourt needs to pick up the pace, but her eyes are starting to sweel, cut below her left one. One-two misses for McCourt and again, Silva swinging wildly. Low kick for Silva. Three minutes remaining in a tight contest. Silva rushes in and catches nothing but air with her onslaught of strikes. McCourt with another pushkick, she shoots for a takedown but it is stuffed. Silva pushes her foe up against the cage. Knees to the midsection from Silva. McCourt started strong, but I have Silva taking the last two rounds. McCourt’s offense slowing down. Nice right hand from McCourt, then a left jab. Silva shoots for the tkaedown, takes McCourt’s back as the round comes to an end. 10-9 Silva

Final result: McCourt def. Silva via unanimous decision


145 lbs.: Ciaran Clarke vs. Rafael Hudson

Round 1: Hudson opens up with a low kick, then a left hook to the bod and then a right hand tat drops Clarke! He swarms and is now in full guard. Clarke shakes off the cobwebs. Fighting for position and Clarke looks for an armbar. Hudson gets out of it. Back in full guard. Clarke firing off elbows from the bottom and Hudson returns fire. Clarke trying for another armbar and Hudson gets out again and lands a huge hammer fist before getting back in the guard position. Clarke is breathing heavy after having Hudson all over him in round one. 10-9 Hudson

Round 2: Clarke comes out aggressive and eats an elbow to the head and then a flying knee. That’s enough to make him shoot in. Bad move as Hudson is now landing bombs. Hudson is in half guard now, transition to full. Clarke again with the elbows. Clarke manages to fight back to his feet and they separate. Hudson has an punching style, It’s effective so far. He tries a flying knee and he slips. Clarke is now in half guard. He is looking for a rear-naked choke, no dice. Side control now for Clarke. A lot of scrambling on the ground, Clarke looking submissions while Hudson is trying to survive. 10-9 Clarke

Round 3: Clarke shoots for the takedown and he gets it right away. Side control and he transition to guard. Hudson gives up his back for a moment and Clark is now looking for a rear-naked choke. Shots to the side of the head for Clarke, scoring points in an even fight. Clarke is trying to flatten out Hudson, he’s got both hooks in. Rear-naked choke attempt. He’s got one arm under the chin and Hudson escapes momentarily. Clarke is still working for it. He as it locked it and Hudson taps! Great comeback for Clarke.

Final result: Clarke def. Hudson via third-round submission (rear-naked choke)

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