Bellator 238 live and official results (7:30 p.m. ET)

Bellator 238 takes place Saturday, and you can join us for a live video stream and official results beginning at 7:30 p.m. ET.

INGLEWOOD, Calif. – Bellator 238 takes place Saturday, and you can join us for a live video stream and official results beginning at 7:30 p.m. ET (4:30 p.m. PT).

The event takes place at The Forum in Inglewood, Calif. The main card streams on DAZN following prelims on MMA Junkie.

In the main event, women’s featherweight champion Julia Budd (13-2 MMA, 7-0 BMMA) takes on challenger and former UFC, Invicta and Strikeforce champ Cris Cyborg (21-2 MMA, 0-0 BMMA). In the co-feature, Adam Borics (14-0 MMA, 5-0 BMMA) meets Darrion Caldwell (13-3 MMA, 10-2 BMMA) in a quarterfinal bout in the ongoing featherweight grand prix.

Official Bellator 238 results include:

MAIN CARD (DAZN, 10 p.m. ET)

  • Champ Julia Budd vs. Cris Cyborg – for women’s featherweight title
  • Adam Borics vs. Darrion Caldwell – featherweight tournament quarterfinal
  • Juan Archuleta vs. Henry Corrales
  • Alfred Khashakyan vs. Sergio Pettis
  • Raymond Daniels vs. Jason King
  • Emilee King vs. Ava Knight

PRELIMINARY CARD (MMA Junkie, 7:30 p.m. ET)

  • Aaron Pico vs. Daniel Carey
  • AJ Agazarm vs. Adel Altamimi
  • Mario Navarro vs. Jay Jay Wilson
  • Miguel Jacob vs. David Pacheco
  • Chris Avila vs. Anthony Taylor
  • Curtis Millender vs. Moses Murrietta
  • Brandon Bender vs. Joshua Jones
  • Dominic Clark vs. Ricardo Seixas Filho
  • Tony Bartovich vs. Jarrett Connor

Bellator 238 discussion thread

Bellator 238 takes place Saturday in California, and you can discuss the event here.

INGLEWOOD, Calif. – MMA Junkie is on scene and reporting live from Saturday’s Bellator 238 event at The Forum in Inglewood, Calif., which kicks off at 7:30 p.m. ET (4:30 p.m. PT). You can discuss the event here.

Be sure to follow along with the latest card updates in our Bellator 238 live results post, and then discuss the event in the comments section below.

Round-by-round updates and official results begin at approximately 7:30 p.m. ET for the preliminary card and 10 p.m. ET for the main card.

Bellator 238 ceremonial weigh-in highlights, photo gallery: Final faceoffs for Bellator’s 2020 debut

Fight week activities for Bellator 238 are officially a wrap following Friday’s ceremonial weigh-ins.

INGLEWOOD, Calif. – Fight week activities for Bellator 238 are officially a wrap following Friday’s ceremonial weigh-ins.

The fighters from Saturday’s card, which takes place Saturday at The Forum with the main card set to stream on DAZN following prelims on MMA Junkie, had their final staredowns during ceremonial weigh-ins, including women’s featherweight champion Julia Budd (13-2 MMA, 7-0 BMMA) and challenger Cris Cyborg (21-2 MMA, 0-0 BMMA), faced off one last time.

MMA Junkie was on scene for the festivities, and has video highlights and a photo gallery of everything that unfolded.

Check out the video above and the gallery below.

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Video: Julia Budd, Cris Cyborg up the intensity during final Bellator 238 faceoff

Julia Budd and Cris Cyborg came eye-to-eye one last time before Bellator 238 at ceremonial weigh-ins.

INGLEWOOD, Calif. – The build is over. All that’s left is the fight.

That’s what [autotag]Julia Budd[/autotag] and [autotag]Cris Cyborg[/autotag] will do Saturday in the Bellator 238 headliner, with women’s featherweight gold on the line. The pair faced off one final time at Friday’s ceremonial weigh in, and now time winds down until they share the cage.

The champion Budd (13-2 MMA, 7-0 BMMA) and the challenger Cyborg (21-2 MMA, 0-0 BMMA) have shown the utmost respect for one another in the time leading up to Bellator 238, which takes place at The Forum with a main card that streams on DAZN following prelims on MMA Junkie. During their final face-to-face, though, the intensity shot up.

Check out the video above to see the Bellator 238 ceremonial weigh-in faceoff between Budd and Cyborg.

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Juan Archuleta promises ‘badass’ fight with Henry Corrales at Bellator 238

Featherweight contender Juan Archuleta says his fight with Henry Corrales should deliver plenty of fireworks at Bellator 238 in California.

LOS ANGELES – [autotag]Juan Archuleta[/autotag] has never been a man to back away from a challenge, and even though his gung-ho approach may have ended up costing him a run in the Bellator featherweight grand prix, he was happy to have taken the route he did.

Archuleta (23-2 MMA, 5-1 BMMA) called for a fight against reigning featherweight champion Patricio Freire in the first round of the tournament, but ultimately came up short on the scorecards after an all-action battle. Despite his early exit, “The Spaniard” says he wouldn’t have approached it any other way.

“It was awesome,” he told MMA Junkie during media day ahead of his fight with Henry Corrales at Bellator 238. “I wanted to go big first, and sometimes you get to hit a home run and it pays off. But it still paid off for me. Looking at the positives, I had Cub Swanson lifting me up straight after the fight because I was super down on myself. But it motivated me to keep pushing forward to get over the loss and take it as a learning lesson, and that’s what it’s been. Now I’m ready to move forward, and what better way to move forward than with Henry Corrales, a good banging fight to go out there and be able to dictate the game plan I had with ‘Pitbull,’ because it’s a similar style fight.”

Archuleta and Corrales (17-4 MMA, 5-4 BMMA) both exited the tournament at the first-round stage, but both may easily have found themselves in the quarter-finals had the first-round pairings been matched up differently. Now the pair are set to face off in a bout that Archuleta says will help kick off a busy year for him inside the Bellator cage.

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“Oh yeah, very easily. I could have had him first round,” he said. “So I think I’m going to stay active in this division and just in case someone pulls out, I’m able to take someone’s place. I’m trying to fight multiple times and be ready. This year’s going to be a big year for me. I’m looking to fight six times, five times – whatever Bellator are going to give me.”

That desire to fight multiple times has been a hallmark of Archuleta’s career, and he admitted that it initially left him a little frustrated with being forced to ease back on his relentless schedule, but he has become more aware of the difficulties, with his desire to fight so frequently needing to fit into the bigger picture of Bellator’s global plan.

“When I signed with Bellator, that’s what I told them,” he said. “One year, I fought six times. Another year, I fought seven times – and in all different weight classes. I’m willing to do that. It’s like they caged me, and I’m like, ‘Come on, man! Let me pursue this route.’

“I don’t need to fight for a title, but I want to fight the big fights, fight the big names and have fun with it. This is a fun sport. I’ve done it before, like Conor (McGregor) and all these other guys, and captured titles first in these weight classes before these guys. They’re pulling the reins back, and it sucks a little bit. But I get it, you know? They have a lot of (expletive) going on, too. I’m not the only fighter on the roster, so they have things going, and things have to add up.”

Archuleta, who said he could fight in any division from 135 to 170 pounds, is focusing on life at featherweight for now, and is looking forward to producing a crowd-pleasing scrap against an all-action opponent in Corrales on Saturday at The Forum.

“I have a game plan, but who the hell knows, right?” he grinned. “If Henry hits me as hard as (expletive), I might abort my game plan and start slugging it out with him, you know? The game plan is to go out there, dictate my style, wear him down, have fun, perform, put on an exciting show for the fans.”

It looks set to be one of the most exciting bouts of the night, and Archuleta said that his reputation for delivering excitement on fight night means the pressure to win has eased off a tad, and he can simply focus on putting on his best performance for the fans.

“I feel like I’ve built my brand now. People don’t care if I win or lose at this point,” he said. “They know they’re going to tune in and see Juan fight. They know that I’m gonna push the pace. They know that I’m gonna bring the fight. I can take a hit and keep going forward. I’m not going to back out once I get hit. And Henry’s the same way, so this fight is going to be badass. I can’t wait.”

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‘Pretty little boy face’ Sergio Pettis likes being called out in Bellator: ‘It’s cool being a target’

When Sergio Pettis signed for Bellator he was called out by a host of fighters, but the former UFC flyweight said he enjoys being a target.

LOS ANGELES – As soon as [autotag]Sergio Pettis[/autotag] signed his Bellator contract, he was called out by an array of fighters.

Pettis (18-5 MMA, 0-0 BMMA), will be making his promotional debut at Bellator 238 when he takes on fellow newcomer Alfred Khashakyan at The Forum on Saturday night.

He’s already been called out by the likes of James Gallagher and Leandro Higo, something he knew was inevitable, considering his last name.

“For sure, I’m a Pettis,” he told MMA Junkie on Thursday. “As soon as I signed that contract I had the whole division calling me out. I had people from upper divisions calling me out, so it is what it is. But I’m excited. It’s cool being a target.”

After finishing out his UFC contract, Pettis decided to explore free agency, and eventually opted to sign for Bellator. The reason behind his choice? The timing just felt right for him to try something new.

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“I’ve spent six years in the UFC, and obviously I thought the main end goal was to be there,” Pettis said. “And I’ve been there the whole time and I’m just like, man, it doesn’t even matter who you fight as long as I get a fight, and have fun where I’m fighting at. Bellator put up a good offer for me, so I’m here and I’m excited to be here.”

He takes on former Dana White’s Contender Series competitor and fellow debutant Khashakyan (11-4 MMA, 0-0 BMMA), who has notable wins over UFC veterans Albert Morales and Chris Beal on his record. It’s a test Pettis says he certainly isn’t taking lightly.

“Once you go out there and fight in the cage, everybody’s dangerous – especially Alfred: 11-4, all 11 knockouts,” Pettis said. “He’s going to try and come out there and (expletive) me up. My face is a pretty little boy face, so I think he’s going to come out there and try to (expletive) me up. So I’m excited.”

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Henry Corrales’ fighting mindset ahead of Bellator 238: ‘I lust over a lot of violence’

Henry Corrales is keeping his mind clear and his focus sharp ahead of his featherweight clash with Juan Archuleta at Bellator 238.

LOS ANGELES – Some fighters work off instinct and fight with their feelings, but [autotag]Henry Corrales[/autotag] isn’t one of them.

The featherweight, who takes on Juan Archuleta at Bellator 238 on Saturday, explained taking that approach hasn’t done him many favors in the past.

“I try not to really focus so much on my feelings, because they’ve led me wrong ways in the past,” he told MMA Junkie. “So I just work on mastering my craft, training and just enjoying (expletive). I’m not too worried about anything.

“I wanted to punch somebody, then doing it and getting into (expletive) trouble. I wanted to drink too much, then doing it and getting into (expletive) trouble. Just going by instincts and feelings is not good for me, so I don’t try to deal with that type of (expletive).”

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Instead, Corrales said, he’s focusing on the few controllable items that exist for a fighter in the leadup to a big event.

“There’s not a lot of things in my control,” he said. “I’m not going to think about who I want to fight, because I don’t turn down a fight, and I’ll fight any one of these (expletives). I don’t think about that stuff. I’m not that smart, so I can’t think about too much stuff. I just think about training, trying to eat the right foods, and being nice to my people around me. Simple (expletive).”

That simple, straightforward approach has clearly worked, with Corrales (17-4 MMA, 5-4 BMMA) now firmly established as one of the most dangerous men in Bellator’s stacked 145-pound division. His featherweight grand prix exit to Darrion Caldwell at Bellator 228 was his first defeat since 2016, and he said he is looking forward to serving up an action-packed encounter with fellow crowd-pleaser Archuleta (23-2 MMA, 5-1 BMMA) on Saturday night.

“I need to work on my wrestling. I’m not a Division-I wrestling champ, but it was a learning experience,” he said of his defeat to Caldwell. “Even though it didn’t go my way, I definitely enjoyed it. Typical life hardships, you learn a lot from – so that was good. I’m really grateful that I got another big fight. That’s awesome. I’m really pumped. It’s just like any fight. Not only do I predict – I envision and I lust over a lot of violence. So that’s what I’m looking forward to.”

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Bellator 238 co-main event breakdown: Darrion Caldwell vs. Adam Borics meet in clash of styles

MMA Junkie analyst Dan Tom breaks down the Bellator’s top bouts. Today, we look at the co-main event for Bellator 238.

MMA Junkie analyst Dan Tom breaks down the Bellator’s top bouts. Today, we look at the co-main event for Bellator 238.

Bellator 238 takes place Saturday at The Forum in Inglewood, Calif. The main card streams on DAZN following prelims on MMA Junkie.

SEE ALSO: Can Cris Cyborg get back to her dominant ways vs. Julia Budd?

Darrion Caldwell (13-3 MMA, 10-2 BMMA)

Darrion Caldwell

Staple info:

  • Height: 5’10” Age: 32 Weight: 145 lbs. Reach: 74″
  • Last fight: Decision win over Henry Corrales (Sept. 28, 2019)
  • Camp: Pinnacle MMA (California)
  • Stance/striking style: Southpaw/kickboxing
  • Risk management: Good

Supplemental info:

+ Bellator bantamweight champion
+ NCAA Division I wrestling champion
+ Multiple wrestling accolades
+ 2 knockout victories
+ 5 submission wins
+ 6 first-round finishes
+ Athletic and explosive mover
^ Closes distance quickly
+ Steadily improved striking ability
+ Superb takedown ability
^ Seamlessly chains and transitions
+ Excellent top game and control
^ Floats and rides positions well

Adam Borics (14-0 MMA, 5-0 BMMA)

Adam Borics

Staple info:

  • Height: 5’11” Age: 26 Weight: 145 lbs. Reach: 70.5″
  • Last fight: TKO win over Pat Curran (Sept. 7, 2019)
  • Camp: Hard Knocks 365 (Florida)
  • Stance/striking style: Orthodox/muay Thai
  • Risk management: Good

Supplemental info:

+ Regional MMA title
+ Muay Thai and karate background
+ 4 knockout victories
+ 6 submission wins
+ 3 first-round finishes
+ KO power
+ Good footwork and distance management
+ Technically sound striking
^ Can variate from leg kicks to flying knees
+ Underrated wrestling ability
+ Good transitional grappler
^ Creates scrambles and submission opportunities

Point of interest: Exploding into space

The co-main event for Bellator 238 features another installment of the promotion’s featherweight grand prix, where we will be privy to yet another collision course of hot prospects.

Despite being an accoladed wrestler who unabashedly works toward his strengths early and often, [autotag]Darrion Caldwell[/autotag] has been steadily rounding out his game since stepping onto the Bellator stage.

Operating out of a southpaw stance, Caldwell will usually circle on the outside as he offers up different feints and fakes. Utilizing his exceptionally long frame and reach, the 32-year-old launches disruptive jabs and crosses that can halt his opponent’s initial momentum.

Embracing his southpaw sensibilities, Caldwell also carries hard kicks that he variates between the body, head and legs – though I’m not sure how much he’ll want to play that game with a layered threat like [autotag]Adam Borics[/autotag].

An undefeated muay Thai fighter who comes from a kenpo karate background, Borics’ striking style carries a unique, explosive accuracy that attaches itself nicely to the “art of eight limbs.”

Demonstrating a keen sense of distance management (likely another byproduct of his karate background), Borics stays measured with healthy doses of jabs, hooks and leg kicks, variating his targets and timing in the process. And when the 26-year-old talent senses an opportunity, he’s not shy about taking it via the form of flying knees.

Akin to an NBA player who is about to hit a slam dunk, Borics will launch a knee into the air off of his rear leg in order to punctuate his presence off of his lead leg/side. Even though this technique serves as a solid takedown deterrent on highlight reels, I do wonder how much Borics will willingly throw himself out of position given Caldwell’s ultimate goal.

Next point of interest: Warding off wrestling

Bellator 238 predictions: Is anyone picking champ Julia Budd to beat Cris Cyborg?

Check out our staff members’ picks for the Bellator 238 main card in California, featuring Julia Budd vs. Cris Cyborg.

Budd
vs.
Cyborg
Borics
vs.
Caldwell
Archuleta
vs.
Corrales
Khashakyan
vs.
Pettis
Daniels
vs.
J. King
E. King
vs.
Knight
MMA Junkie readers’
consensus picks
2020: 3-1
cyborg2020
Cyborg
(57%)
borics2020
Borics
(55%)
archuleta2020
Archuleta
(79%)
pettis2020-1
Pettis
(82%)
daniels2020
Daniels
(62%)
knight2020
Knight
(71%)
Brian Garcia
@thegoze
2020: 4-0
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cyborg2020
Cyborg
borics2020
Borics
archuleta2020
Archuleta
pettis2020-1
Pettis
daniels2020
Daniels
knight2020
Knight
Simon Samano
@SJSamano
2020: 4-0
cyborg2020
Cyborg
borics2020
Borics
archuleta2020
Archuleta
pettis2020-1
Pettis
daniels2020
Daniels
knight2020
Knight
Simon Head
@simonhead
2020: 3-1
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cyborg2020
Cyborg
borics2020
Borics
archuleta2020
Archuleta
pettis2020-1
Pettis
daniels2020
Daniels
knight2020
Knight
Nolan King
@mma_kings
2020: 3-1
cyborg2020
Cyborg
caldwell2020
Caldwell
archuleta2020
Archuleta
pettis2020-1
Pettis
daniels2020
Daniels
knight2020
Knight
Dan Tom
@DanTomMMA
2020: 3-1
cyborg2020
Cyborg
borics2020
Borics
archuleta2020
Archuleta
pettis2020-1
Pettis
daniels2020
Daniels
knight2020
Knight
John Morgan
@MMAjunkieJohn
2020: 3-1
cyborg2020
Cyborg
borics2020
Borics
archuleta2020
Archuleta
pettis2020-1
Pettis
daniels2020
Daniels
knight2020
Knight
Farah Hannoun
@Farah_Hannoun
2020: 3-1
cyborg2020
Cyborg
caldwell2020
Caldwell
archuleta2020
Archuleta
pettis2020-1
Pettis
daniels2020
Daniels
knight2020
Knight
Mike Bohn
@MikeBohnMMA
2020: 3-1
trophy copy 2014 Champion
cyborg2020
Cyborg
caldwell2020
Caldwell
archuleta2020
Archuleta
pettis2020-1
Pettis
daniels2020
Daniels
knight2020
Knight
Abbey Subhan
@kammakaze
2020: 3-1
cyborg2020
Cyborg
borics2020
Borics
archuleta2020
Archuleta
pettis2020-1
Pettis
daniels2020
Daniels
knight2020
Knight
Dave Doyle
@davedoylemma
2020: 3-1
cyborg2020
Cyborg
caldwell2020
Caldwell
corrales2020
Corrales
pettis2020-1
Pettis
daniels2020
Daniels
knight2020
Knight
Danny Segura
@dannyseguratv
2020: 3-1
cyborg2020
Cyborg
borics2020
Borics
archuleta2020
Archuleta
pettis2020-1
Pettis
daniels2020
Daniels
knight2020
Knight
Ken Hathaway
@kenshathaway
2020: 2-2
trophy copy 2018 Champion
cyborg2020
Cyborg
borics2020
Borics
archuleta2020
Archuleta
khashakyan2020
Khashakyan
daniels2020
Daniels
knight2020
Knight
George Garcia
@MMAjunkieGeorge
2020: 2-2
cyborg2020
Cyborg
caldwell2020
Caldwell
corrales2020
Corrales
pettis2020-1
Pettis
daniels2020
Daniels
knight2020
Knight
Matt Erickson
@MMAjunkieMatt
2020: 2-2
budd2020
Budd
caldwell2020
Caldwell
archuleta2020
Archuleta
pettis2020-1
Pettis
daniels2020
Daniels
knight2020
Knight

Bellator’s first event of the new year goes down Saturday, and a dominant champion puts her title on the line against a legend.

Bellator 238 takes place Saturday at The Forum in Inglewood, Calif. The main card streams on DAZN following prelims on MMA Junkie.

(Click here to open a PDF of the staff picks grid in a separate window.)

In the main event, women’s featherweight champion [autotag]Julia Budd[/autotag] (13-2 MMA, 7-0 BMMA) defends her belt against [autotag]Cris Cyborg[/autotag] (21-2 MMA, 0-0 BMMA), a former UFC and Strikeforce champ who is making her Bellator debut. Cyborg, regarded by many as the greatest women’s fighter in history, is a 4-1 favorite from the oddsmakers, and she’s nearly a unanimous pick from our 14 MMA Junkie editors, writers, radio hosts and videographers. Only one picker is taking Budd to retain her title in an upset.

In the co-main event, [autotag]Adam Borics[/autotag] (14-0 MMA, 5-0 BMMA) meets [autotag]Darrion Caldwell[/autotag] (13-3 MMA, 10-2 BMMA) in a quarterfinal fight in Bellator’s ongoing featherweight tournament. The fight nearly is a pick’em from the oddsmakers, and it’s close with our pickers, as well. Borics has just an 8-6 lead.

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In another featherweight fight, [autotag]Juan Archuleta[/autotag] (23-2 MMA, 5-1 BMMA) is more than a 2-1 favorite against [autotag]Henry Corrales[/autotag] (17-4 MMA, 5-4 BMMA). Both fighters are looking to rebound from losses in the tournament’s opening round. Archuleta has a big 12-2 advantage from our staff members.

Former UFC fighter [autotag]Sergio Pettis[/autotag] (18-5 MMA, 0-0 BMMA) makes his Bellator debut at bantamweight against [autotag]Alfred Khashakyan[/autotag] (11-4 MMA, 0-0 BMMA). He’s nearly a 3-1 favorite, and all but one of our pickers is taking him to get off on the right foot in the promotion.

We have two unanimous picks on the main card. [autotag]Raymond Daniels[/autotag] (1-1 MMA, 1-0 BMMA) has the support of all 14 of our pickers in his welterweight bout against [autotag]Jason King[/autotag] (8-5 MMA, 0-0 BMMA).

And to open the main card, boxing standout [autotag]Ava Knight[/autotag] (1-0 MMA, 1-0 BMMA) is a unanimous pick against [autotag]Emilee King[/autotag] (3-3 MMA, 0-0 BMMA) in their women’s strawweight fight, which is Knight’s second pro MMA bout.

In the MMA Junkie reader consensus picks, Cyborg (57 percent), Borics (55 percent), Archuleta (79 percent), Pettis (82 percent), Daniels (62 percent) and Knight (71 percent) are the choices.

Check out all the picks above.

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