Bellator 266 lineup finalized with the addition of four more prelims

The lineup for Bellator return to its Northern California home base is set with the addition of four new fights on the preliminary card.

The lineup for next week’s Bellator return to its Northern California home base is set with the addition of four new fights on the preliminary card.

[autotag]Rhalan Gracie[/autotag] (0-2 MMA, 0-0 BMMA) will return to MMA for the first time since 2007 when he takes on [autotag]Shane Keefe[/autotag] (1-0 MMA, 0-0 BMMA) at welterweight.

Plus, [autotag]Eddie Abasolo[/autotag] (0-0 MMA, 0-0 BMMA) meets [autotag]Art Hernandez[/autotag] (4-5 MMA, 0-0 BMMA) in a 160-pound contract weight fight; [autotag]Edwin De Los Santos[/autotag] (0-0 MMA, 0-0 BMMA) takes on [autotag]Jon Adams[/autotag] (0-1-1 MMA, 0-1-1 BMMA) at flyweight; and [autotag]Jesse Delgado[/autotag] (0-0 MMA, 0-0 BMMA) fights [autotag]Joshua Dillon[/autotag] (1-1 MMA, 0-0 BMMA) in a 130-pound contract weight bout.

Bellator 266 takes place Sept. 18 at SAP Center in San Jose, Calif. The main card airs on Showtime following prelims on MMA Junkie. The card will be Bellator’s first in San Jose in more than two years.

In the main event, [autotag]Yoel Romero[/autotag] (13-5 MMA, 0-0 BMMA) finally will make his Bellator debut when he takes on former light heavyweight champion [autotag]Phil Davis[/autotag] (22-6 MMA, 9-3 BMMA).

Romero signed with Bellator in December 2020 after a seven-year run with the UFC. He was booked to make his promotional debut against Anthony Johnson to open the Bellator light heavyweight grand prix in May, but was forced to withdraw because of concerns over his eye following a pre-fight medical exam.

Romero, 44, hasn’t fought since March 2020 when he dropped a unanimous decision to UFC middleweight champion Israel Adesanya at UFC 248, which marked his third consecutive loss. His other two defeats in the skid came against Robert Whittaker and Paulo Costa. Romero hasn’t won since a February 2018 knockout of Luke Rockhold at UFC 221.

Davis is coming off an April unanimous decision loss to champion Vadim Nemkov in the Bellator light heavyweight grand prix, which snapped a three-fight winning streak.

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The Bellator 266 lineup includes:

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

  • Phil Davis vs. Yoel Romero
  • [autotag]Neiman Gracie[/autotag] vs. [autotag]Mark Lemminger[/autotag]
  • [autotag]DeAnna Bennett[/autotag] vs. [autotag]Alejandra Lara[/autotag]
  • [autotag]Georgi Karakhanyan[/autotag] vs. [autotag]Saul Rogers[/autotag]
  • [autotag]Christian Edwards[/autotag] vs. [autotag]Ben Parrish[/autotag]

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

  • [autotag]Grant Neal[/autotag] vs. [autotag]Alex Polizzi[/autotag]
  • [autotag]Anthony Adams[/autotag] vs. [autotag]Khalid Murtazaliev[/autotag]
  • [autotag]Albert Gonzales[/autotag] vs. [autotag]Abraham Vaesau[/autotag]
  • [autotag]Socrates Hernandez[/autotag] vs. [autotag]Pedro Juarez[/autotag]
  • [autotag]Erin Hunter[/autotag] vs. [autotag]Bobby Seronio III[/autotag]
  • Rhalan Gracie vs. Shane Keefe
  • Eddie Abasolo vs. Art Hernandez
  • Jon Adams vs. Edwin De Los Santos
  • Jesse Delgado vs. Joshua Dillon

Alejandra Lara plans a less radical, more focused approach at Bellator 266

It’s been an up-and-down ride for Alejandra Lara, but she’s hoping she may have hit on some key details to get back on the upswing.

It’s been an up-and-down ride for [autotag]Alejandra Lara[/autotag] the past few years, but she’s hoping she may have hit on some key details to get back on the upswing.

Lara (9-4 MMA, 3-3 BMMA) takes on DeAnna Bennett (10-7-1 MMA, 0-1 BMMA) next week at Bellator 266. She’ll be looking to bounce back from a loss in April that she thinks was avoidable if only she hadn’t had issues with her weight cut.

After 16 months on the sidelines with a two-fight winning streak from 2019, Colombia native Lara returned at Bellator 255 and dropped a split decision to Kana Watanabe.

“My last fight was very frustrating because of mistakes made in my weight cut,” Lara told MMA Junkie Radio. “I was dehydrated at the time of the fight. By the second round, I didn’t have arms or legs – I was completely out of gas. But it wasn’t because of lack of training or something like that. It was because of those (weight-cutting) details.

“That made me realize I’m not a beginner anymore – I can’t make those mistakes. I have to take everything here and take control of the situation. I feel I have a lot that you didn’t see from me yet. I feel ready for this fight.”

Lara started her career 7-1, including a submission win in her promotional debut at Bellator 190 in December 2017. In just her second fight for the promotion, she was in the cage with Ilima-Lei Macfarlane fighting for the women’s flyweight title.

Lara was submitted by Macfarlane in the third round, and six months later dropped a split call to Juliana Velasquez, who went on to take the title from Macfarlane two years later.

But Lara found a way to bounce back in 2019 with wins over Taylor Turner and Veta Arteaga, which made the Watanabe loss likely all the more frustrating.

Against Bennett, she has an opponent who is known to one of her teammates in Mexico, which she thinks might pay off come fight night – even if she now says she has to take a more patient and concerted approach to her fights.

“You can’t have a radical plan because you don’t know what’s going to happen at the end of the day,” Lara said. “But it’s very, very important to have a strategy, and it’s very good for us that as a team we know Deanna well. She fought two times with my training partner Karina Rodriguez, who is (flyweight) champion in Invicta. I was training with Karina this past month and consulting with her, and we know what to expect.

“I think I’m pretty weird, and that’s part of my surprise (in the cage). I think no one has seen what I have for this (fight).”

Lara said the lessons learned from the Watanabe loss are what she’ll try to take into the fight with Bennett, who is approaching 10 years as a pro fighter.

Bennett fought for Invicta’s strawweight title in 2016, but her loss to Livia Renata Souza was the first of her career after an 8-0 start. It’s been rough sledding since then with a 2-7-1 record starting with the Souza setback, including three straight.

But Lara doesn’t seem to be overlooking Bennett at Bellator 266, which takes place Sept. 18 at SAP Center in San Jose, Calif.

“My goal right now is to keep my mind in (check),” Lara said. “Last time, I felt so disconnected. I know I have to hold my horses. Sometimes, it’s about patience and choosing the punches and everything I’m doing. That’s what I’m planning for this fight – to be more mature and focused.”

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With Adam Piccolotti out, Georgi Karakhanyan steps in to face Saul Rogers at Bellator 266

Georgi Karakhanyan will look to take out another top European prospect when he steps in on short notice to face Saul Rogers.

[autotag]Georgi Karakhanyan[/autotag] will look to take out another top European prospect in his ascent up the lightweight ladder.

[autotag]Adam Piccolotti[/autotag] has been forced out of Bellator 266 and Karakhanyan (31-11-1 MMA, 9-9 BMMA) will step in on short notice to face [autotag]Saul Rogers[/autotag] (14-4 MMA, 2-2 BMMA).

A person with knowledge of the booking confirmed the booking to MMA Junkie on Tuesday after an initial post by Karakhanyan on social media. The person asked to remain anonymous since the promotion has yet to make an official announcement.

Bellator 266 takes place Sept. 18 at SAP Center in San Jose, Calif. The main card airs on Showtime following prelims on MMA Junkie.

Since moving back up to 155 pounds, Karakhanyan has won three of his past four and back-to-back fights for the first time since 2016. He’s coming off a first-round submission of Kiefer Crosbie at Bellator 263 in July.

Season 22 “Ultimate Fighter” finalist Rogers has split his past four appearances. After submitting Arbi Mezhidov in the first round at Bellator 248, Rogers was submitted by Mads Burnell at Bellator 257 in April.

With the change, the current Bellator 266 lineup includes:

  • Phil Davis vs. Yoel Romero
  • Neiman Gracie vs. Mark Lemminger
  • DeAnna Bennett vs. Alejandra Lara
  • Georgi Karakhanyan vs. Saul Rogers
  • Grant Neal vs. Alex Polizzi
  • Christian Edwards vs. Ben Parrish
  • Pedro Juarez vs. Socrates Hernandez
  • Erin Hunter vs. Bobby Seronio III
  • Khalid Murtazaliev vs. Travis Davis
  • Abraham Vaesau vs. Albert Gonzales

How to watch Bellator 266: Davis vs. Romero fight card, streaming and ticket info

Here’s what you need to know to watch Yoel Romero make his promotional debut against Phil Davis in the Bellator 266 main event.

After withdrawing from his originally booked promotional debut, former UFC title challenger [autotag]Yoel Romero[/autotag] is finally prepared to step inside the Bellator cage against former light heavyweight champion [autotag]Phil Davis[/autotag] in a pivotal main event.

Here’s how to watch Bellator 266:

Neiman Gracie vs. Mark Lemminger co-headlines Bellator 266 on Sept. 18

Neiman Gracie will look to get back on his path to title contention when he meets Mark Lemminger. 

[autotag]Neiman Gracie[/autotag] will look to get back on his path to title contention when he meets [autotag]Mark Lemminger[/autotag].

Gracie (10-2 MMA, 8-2 BMMA) meets Lemminger (12-3 MMA, 2-2 BMMA) in the co-main event of Bellator 266, which takes place Sept. 18 at SAP Center in San Jose, Calif., promotion officials announced Thursday. MMA Fighting was first to report the news.

Since getting eliminated by Rory MacDonald in the 2019 Bellator welterweight grand prix, Gracie has split his past two appearances. After submitting former UFC title challenger Jon Fitch in the second round at Bellator 246, Gracie dropped a unanimous decision to Jason Jackson at Bellator 255 in April.

Lemminger was able to snap a two-fight losing skid when he picked up a TKO win over Demarques Jackson at Bellator 260 in June. He will get a big opportunity to crack the top 10 when he meets No. 4 ranked Bellator welterweight Gracie.

The current Bellator 266 lineup includes:

  • Phil Davis vs. Yoel Romero
  • Neiman Gracie vs. Mark Lemminger
  • DeAnna Bennett vs. Alejandra Lara
  • Adam Piccolotti vs. Saul Rogers
  • Grant Neal vs. Alex Polizzi
  • Christian Edwards vs. Ben Parrish
  • Khalid Murtazaliev vs. Travis Davis
  • Abraham Vaesau vs. Albert Gonzales

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Former Penn State wrestling champion Phil Davis is back in September

Former Penn State wrestling champion Phil Davis is ready to make his MMA return this September.

September 18 is a big day for Penn State fans as Penn State football will take on Auburn under the lights of ABC Saturday Night Football from Beaver Stadium in the White Out. Also that night, we will see a former Penn State wrestling champion make his return to the MMA Cage.

Bellator MMA announced that former Penn State wrestling champion Phil Davis will make his return to the cage when he takes on Yoel Romero in the main event of Bellator 266, which will take place on September 18 from San Jose on Showtime.

The last time we saw Phil Davis in the cage was in April 2021 when he lost to Vadim Nemkov for the Bellator Light Heavyweight Title.

Phil Davis is from Harrisburgh and has a career record of 22-6. Davis won the NCAA championship in 2008 at 197 pounds.

All of Penn State will be pulling for Davis when he enters the cage as he works his way back to the top.

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