5 burning questions heading into Bellator 234 in Israel

MMA Junkie highlights the burning questions that need answering ahead of Bellator 234 in Tel Aviv, Israel.

The Bellator cage lands in Tel Aviv, Israel for Bellator 234, with a pivotal heavyweight bout headlining the card, a returning veteran in search of a much-needed victory, and an Israeli father-son combination looking to follow in the footsteps of Bellator’s McKee family by securing a double celebration on fight night.

Here are our five burning questions ahead of Bellator 234:

Can ‘The Paratrooper’ drop himself into a title fight?

[autotag]Sergei Kharitonov[/autotag] may be as little as one win away from a shot at the Bellator heavyweight title, but he needs to eliminate any lingering doubts about his status as the top contender before he’ll get his opportunity.

Kharitonov (30-7 MMA, 3-1 BMMA) is undefeated since his flash knockout at the hands of Javy Ayala back at Bellator 163 in 2018, and you have to go as far back as the summer of 2011 for his last defeat before that. In short, “The Paratrooper” has been on some solid form over the last eight years.

Standing in his way is a British powerhouse looking to make an impact in a new weight class, [autotag]Linton Vassell[/autotag]. Two-time light heavyweight title challenger Vassell (18-8 MMA, 7-5 BMMA) has moved up a division to take advantage of his powerful frame, and while he lost out on the scorecards on his return to heavyweight, “The Swarm” looks to be in prime condition ahead of one of the toughest tests of his career.

If Vassell can take Kharitonov off his feet and work his ground and pound, the Brit could walk away with a big win and upset the heavyweight applecart. But Kharitonov knows that a shot at glory could be just one solid punch away, and you can bet he’ll be looking to connect early in a bid to score a quick KO and deliver a statement to the division.

Who will prevail – the power-punching former kickboxer, or the British former light heavyweight contender?

Austin Vanderford says toughest test of career lays ahead at Bellator 234

Austin Vanderford is not lost on the significance of what his fight at Bellator 234 means for his overall career prospects.

[autotag]Austin Vanderford[/autotag] understands the significance of what his fight at Bellator 234 means for his overall career prospects.

That’s why Vanderford (8-0 MMA, 2-0 BMMA) is taking his middleweight matchup with Grachik Bozinyan (10-3 MMA, 0-0 BMMA) extremely seriously. No one outside the most hardcore of fans know of the Russian, but Vanderford said he’s done his homework.

“I think this is definitely the toughest guy I’ve fought so far,” Vanderford told MMA Junkie. “It’s going to be the toughest fight of my career. He’s a very skilled fighter, a tough fighter and he has a lot of finishes on his resume. I’m going into the fight with that in mind and with that, I’m going to be the most prepared and ready Austin there is.”

Vanderford is the more recognizable name in the matchup with Bozinyan at Bellator 234, which takes place Thursday (and airs via tape-delay Friday on Paramount) from Menora Mivtachim Arena in Tel Aviv, Israel. However, he’s also the one with more to lose, and he’s trained hard to ensure a misstep doesn’t occur.

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Thus far, Vanderford’s Bellator run has been smooth. He’s picked up stoppage wins in his two fights since debuting with the promotion in February, and making it 3-0 under the Bellator banner is when some real momentum could start to pick up.

“I’ve had a good couple showings, I’ve got a couple finishes and I’m just kind of looking to go off that,” Vanderford said. “I really just focus on taking it one fight at a time and they presented this fight to me like two days after my last fight and I jumped right on it and I was thankful to make it through my last fight with no injuries and jump right back into a fight camp and start preparing for this fight.”

Vanderford said he’s not sure how close he’d be to a title shot with a win at Bellator 234. He will only have nine total fights after the upcoming bout, and other 185-pound contenders have put in more work. Vanderford will ultimately let his performances decide his path, though, and he anticipates a good one against Bozinyan.

“We just keep going a fight at a time and I think I’ll keep going up in competition,” Vanderford said. “I want to fight for a world title. Every win you rack up I just one step closer.”

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Bellator 234: Make your predictions for Sergei Kharitonov vs. Linton Vassell

We want your predictions for Bellator 234 in Israel, featuring Sergei Kharitonov vs. Linton Vassell.

We want your predictions for this week’s Bellator 234 event in Israel.

Our staff picks feature includes the consensus picks from MMA Junkie readers. Simply cast your vote for each bout below, and we’ll use the official tallies that are registered by Wednesday at noon ET (9 a.m. PT).

Those MMA Junkie reader consensus picks will be part of the Bellator 234 event staff predictions we release Thursday ahead of the event. Bellator 234 takes place Thursday at Menora Mivtachim Arena in Tel Aviv, Israel. The main card airs on Paramount and streams on DAZN on Friday via tape delay.

Make your picks for all five main card fights inside: