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Paul ‘Semtex’ Daly, in his final Bellator fight, lands a vicious right hook on Giacomo to take him out at Wembley Arena. Today we will discuss about Bellator: 281 results| 281 card| London card| Ringwalks.

Bellator: 281 results| 281 card| London card| Ringwalks

Bellator MMA (formerly Bellator Fighting Championship) is an American mixed martial arts promotion founded in 2008 and based in Santa Monica, California, owned and operated as a subsidiary of the television and media conglomerate Paramount Global. It is one of the largest fighting sports promotions in the world and the second largest in the United States. The name of the propaganda is derived from the Latin word bellator for “warrior”.

Sport Mixed martial arts
Founded 2008; 14 years ago
Founder Bjorn Rebney
Owner(s) Paramount Global
President Scott Coker (since June 2014)
Country United States
Headquarters Hollywood, California
TV partner(s) Showtime

281 results

Bellator: 281 results| 281 card| London card| Ringwalks

Logan Storey is the interim Bellator Welterweight Champion whether you like it or not.

In the Bellator 281 main event, Storley (14-1 MMA, 9-1 BMMA) used his wrestling for a period of five rounds en route to split decision (48–47, 47–48, 49–46) on Michael Page. Did. (20-2 mma, 16-2 bmma).

The decision came to the disapproval of the London crowd at the O2 Arena, which led ring announcer Michael C. Blessed Storley on Williams’ official reading.

“Don’t boo me,” Storley said in the interview in his cage. “Don’t boo me for winning. I’ll see you on the way.”

Overall the fight was breezy and overall tough. Storley controlled Page for most of the five rounds, but was unable to take much damage, nor did he attempt a single submission. Meanwhile, Page swung in and out of his old, funky way with different punches.

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Bellator: 281 results| 281 card| London card| Ringwalks

Logan Storey def. Michael Page via split decision (48-47, 47-48, 49-46)

Fabian Edwards def. Lyoto Machida Via KO (Punches) – Round 1, 3:18

Kana Watanabe def. Dennis Kilholtz via submission (triangle choke) – Round 2, 3:03

Paul Daly def. Wendell Giacomo via KO (Punch) – Round 2, 4:09 | twitter reacts

Simon Byong def. Luke Trainor via unanimous decision (29-27, 28-27, 29-28)

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Bellator: 281 results| 281 card| London card| Ringwalks

Undefeated Bellator welterweight champion Yaroslav Amosov is set to defend his title first on 13 May when he faces elite striker Michael “Venom” Page in Bellator London’s main event at the SSE Arena in Wembley. Promotions officially announced the bout on Monday morning.

Amosov (26-0) won the title last June, winning by unanimous decision against then-winner Douglas Lima. The victory saw Amosov lead 7–0 in the Bellator cage, with five of those victories coming by decision. A former sambo world champion, Ukraine-born Amosov is now out of the US top team and has 19 finishes in 26 career victories.

Page (20-1) is no stranger to high finishing rates, having stunned his opponent in 15 of his 20 career wins. In his most recent win, Page avenged his lone career loss, taking a split decision over Lima in October. That win kicked off a big 2021 for the “MVP” that included a win over Derek Anderson in a fight where Anderson was left with a bruised nose.

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The much-anticipated featherweight competition night for the company’s division championship will feature a stacked card of action title.

Fans in the UK will be able to watch all the action nightly via BBC iPlayer, so it’s worth knowing how long you’ll have to be up to see McKee vs Pitbull 2!

Here’s everything to know about a potential UK start time for AJ Mackie vs Patricio Pitbull in the Bellator MMA 277 main event.

The main card for Bellator MMA 277 is scheduled to begin on Friday 15 April 2022 at 7PM ET, which is midnight BST on Saturday 16 April 2022.

McKee and Pitbull are scheduled to have their main event cage walk on Friday 15 April 2022 at approximately 10 PM ET, which is equivalent to 3 AM BST on Saturday 16 April 2022.

These times are subject to change depending on the length of the undercard bouts at night.

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