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Bellator 61 official with Warren vs. Curran, featherweight tourney bouts
Bellator 61 is now official for March 9, and the card will host Bellator
Fighting Championships’ season-six featherweight tournament
quarterfinals, as well as a 145-pound championship fight.
As MMAjunkie.com previously reported, featherweight champ Joe Warren headlines the event against Pat Curran.
Bellator officials today announced the card also features Marlon Sandro
vs. Roberto Vargas, Wagnney Fabiano vs. Ronnie Mann, Alexandre “PoPo”
Bezerra vs. Genair da Silva and Jeremy Spoon vs. Daniel Straus.
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Bellator 41 results: Warren wins heated decision; Freire, Straus advance
It was 99 degrees at fight time at Cocopah Resort and Casino’s outdoor
venue in Yuma, Ariz., but that didn’t stop Marcos Galvao from bringing
the heat to Bellator Fighting Championships featherweight champion Joe
Warren from the opening bell.
Unfortunately for the Brazilian, it simply wasn’t enough, as Warren used
a late charge to claim a unanimous-decision victory, including a
puzzling 30-27 on judge Chuck Wolf’s scorecard.
The 137-pound catchweight non-title bout served as the featured contest of Saturday’s MTV2-televised Bellator 41 event.
Bellator 41 weigh-in results: Champs Warren, Makovsky official for non-title bouts
All fighters competing at Saturday’s Bellator 41 event today hit the scales to make weight for the show.
Today’s official fighter weigh-ins took place at Cocopah Resort and Casino in Yuma, Ariz., which also hosts Saturday’s show.
Leading the card’s 16 fighters to the scale were Bellator champions Joe
Warren and Zach Makovsky, who each compete in separate non-title
affairs.
Bellator 41 Weigh-in Results: Warren, Galvao Hit Marks
Bellator Fighting Championships featherweight titleholder Joe Warren talks the talk about as well as anyone in mixed martial arts. Now, he gets to walk the walk again, albeit with his belt safe and secure.
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Warren Draws ‘Louro’ for Non-Title Fight at Bellator 41
Joe Warren may be eying an Olympic bid at the 2012 London Games, but the self-proclaimed “Baddest Man on the Planet” is not putting his MMA career aside just yet.
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