Bellator MMA Live - Season 14
Season 14
Episodes
Bellator 170: Ortiz vs. Sonnen
Bellator 171: Guillard vs. Njokuan
Bellator 172: Fedor vs. Mitrione
Fedor Emelianenko vs. Matt Mitrione
Josh Thomson vs. Patricky Freire
Cheick Kongo vs. Oli Thompson
Veta Arteaga vs. Brooke Mayo
Josh Koscheck vs. Mauricio Alonso
Bellator 173: McGeary vs. McDermott
Former Light Heavyweight champion Liam McGeary faces off against Chris Fields; rising Irish star James Gallagher in action; from Belfast, Ireland.
Bellator 174: Coenen vs. Budd
MMA trailblazer Marloes Coenen meets standout Julia Budd for the inaugural 145-pound Women's World Championship; from Thackerville, Oklahoma.
Bellator 175: Rampage vs. King Mo
When MMA superstars "Rampage'' Jackson and King Mo first met during the main event of Bellator 120, "Rampage'' emerged with a heavily-disputed victory.
Bellator 176: Carvalho vs. Manhoef
Melvin Manhoef vs. Rafael Carvalho for the Middleweight World Title; Djamil Chan (12-3) vs. Valeriu Mircea (13-4) live from Torino, Italy.
Bellator 177: Dantas vs. Caldwell
Bellator 178: Straus vs. Pitbull 4
Bellator 179: Daley vs. MacDonald
Bellator 179: MacDonald vs. Daley is airing tonight from the SSE Arena in London, England, United Kingdom. Bellator is returning to London with a welterweight fight pitting Paul Daley against Rory MacDonald serving as the main event of Bellator 179. Stav Economou was originally scheduled to face Karl Etherington in heavyweight bout. However, the bout was cancelled and Economous will now face Dan Konecke. Michael Page was scheduled to face Derek Anderson as the co-main event. However, the fight was removed from the card after Page suffered a knee injury.
Bellator 180: Davis vs. Bader
New signee Ryan Bader takes on champion Phil Davis for the Light Heavyweight belt live from Madison Square Garden.
Bellator 181: Campos vs. Girtz
Bellator 181 is a MMA fight card with the main event being a Lightweight bout between Brandon Girtz (14-6-0, 2 KO's) fighting out of Denver, Colorado and Derek "The Stallion" Campos (18-6-0, 5 KO's fighting out of Lubbock, Texas. This card is airing live tonight from the WinStar World Casino in Thackerville, Oklahoma.
The scheduled undercard bouts on this main card are as follows:
Bantamweight: Joe Warren vs. Steve Garcia
Middleweight: Kendall Grove vs. John Salter
Women's Flyweight: Jessica Middleton vs. Emily Ducote
Prior to this main card a preliminary card will air on spike.com with 12 bouts scheduled. Those bouts are as follows:
Bantamweight: Jordan Howard vs. Johnny Marigo
Featherweight: Justin Lawrence vs. Treston Thomison
Heavyweight: Valentin Moldavsky vs. Carl Seumanutafa
Lightweight: Guillermo Gonzalez vs. Fernando Trevino
Middleweight: Rafael Lovato Jr. vs. Mike Rhodes
Middleweight: Romero Cotton vs. Arron Rodriguez
Welterweight: A.J. Matthews vs. André Fialho
Welterweight: Guilherme Bomba vs. E.J. Brooks
Welterweight: Logan Storley vs. Kemmyelle Haley
Welterweight: William Florentino vs. Jonathan Gary
Women's Featherweight: Amanda Bell vs. Brittney Elkin
Women's Flyweight: Bruna Vargas vs. Kate Collins
Bellator 182: Koreshkov vs. Njokuani
Bellator 183: Henderson vs. Pitbull
Bellator 184: Dantas vs. Caldwell
Bellator 185: Mousasi vs. Shlemenko
Bellator 186: Bader vs. Vassell
Bellator 187: McKee vs. Moore
Bellator 188: Lahat vs. Labiano
Bellator 189: Budd vs. Biencowe 2
Bellator 190: Carvalho vs. Sakara
Bellator 191: McDonald vs. Ligier
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