Bellator 278 video: Juliana Velasquez, Liz Carmouche make weight for title fight in Hawaii

The main event for the first of back-to-back Bellator shows in Hawaii is official after Juliana Velasquez and Liz Carmouche made weight.

HONOLULU – The main event for the first of two back-to-back Bellator shows in Hawaii is official after both title fighters made weight.

Women’s flyweight champion [autotag]Juliana Velasquez[/autotag] (12-0 MMA, 7-0 BMMA) and challenger [autotag]Liz Carmouche[/autotag] (16-7 MMA, 3-0 BMMA) both hit their marks on the scale Thursday in Honolulu to make the Bellator 278 headliner official.

Velasquez was the first fighter to the scale in the one-hour official weigh-in window. She came in under the title-fight limit at 124.8 pounds. Carmouche was right behind her and was 125 on the nose.

Check out their trips to the scale in the video above.

Bellator 278 takes place Friday at Neal S. Blaisdell Center in Honolulu. It is the first of back-to-back Bellator events in Hawaii’s capital city. The main card airs on Showtime following prelims on MMA Junkie.

Bellator 278 weigh-in results

Check out the results from the official Bellator 278 fighter weigh-ins with women’s flyweight champ Juliana Velasquez vs. Liz Carmouche.

HONOLULU – MMA Junkie is on scene and reporting live from Thursday’s official Bellator 278 fighter weigh-ins, which kick off at 4 p.m. ET (1 p.m. PT).

The weigh-ins take place at the Bellator host hotel in San Jose, Calif. The nearby Neal S. Blaisdell Center in Honolulu hosts Friday’s event, which has a main card on Showtime following prelims on MMA Junkie. It is the first of back-to-back shows in Honolulu.

Among those weighing in are women’s flyweight champion Juliana Velasquez (12-0 MMA, 7-0 BMMA) and challenger Liz Carmouche (16-7 MMA, 3-0 BMMA), who meet in the main event.

The full Bellator 278 weigh-in results include:

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

  • Champ Juliana Velasquez (124.8) vs. Liz Carmouche (125) – for women’s flyweight title
  • Enrique Barzola (139.6) vs. Nikita Mikhailov (139.4) – bantamweight grand prix wild card, 140-pound contract weight
  • Jornel Lugo (135.8) vs. Danny Sabatello (134.6) – bantamweight grand prix wild card
  • Christian Edwards (204.4) vs. Grant Neal (204.2)
  • Nate Andrews (159.2) vs. Manny Muro ()

PRELMINARY CARD (MMA Junkie, 9 p.m. ET)

  • Weber Almeida (145.2) vs. Fabricio Franco (145.6)
  • Scotty Hao (170) vs. Dante Schiro (170.6)
  • Makoa Cooper (169) vs. Blake Perry (169.8)

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Bellator 278 takes place Friday at Neal S. Blaisdell Center in Honolulu. The main card airs on Showtime.

The future is never certain, so Liz Carmouche not taking Bellator 278 title opportunity for granted

Currently 0-3 in major promotional title opportunities, Liz Carmouche has the mindset that she needs to capitalize on the opportunity in front of her.

HONOLULU – [autotag]Liz Carmouche[/autotag] is familiar and comfortable in title opportunities, but she isn’t taking her Bellator 278 shot for granted.

Friday, Carmouche (16-7 MMA, 3-0 BMMA) will, for the fourth time, challenge for a major promotional title when she takes on champion Juliana Velasquez (12-0 MMA, 7-0 BMMA) in a five-round main event.

The first three title shots didn’t go her way. In Strikeforce, she lost to Marloes Coenen. She lost to Ronda Rousey in the first women’s title fight in promotional history at UFC 157, then lost to Valentina Shevchenko six and a half years later at UFC Fight Night 156. Now, she has a fourth chance.

“It feels great, not only because this is just putting into fruition everything I’ve been talking about and dreaming about, but also I get to do it under the Bellator banner,” Carmouche told MMA Junkie at a news conference Wednesday.

Carmouche is 38 and one of the oldest fighters on the promotion’s roster, but neither of those facts mean she isn’t improving. In her title shot-clinching victory, Carmouche ran through Japanese standout Kana Watanabe with a 35-second TKO, the first stoppage due to strikes for he since 2013.

“It took a little bit to kick in, because you still have the adrenaline of having anticipated 15 minutes,” Carmouche said. “Going out there when it’s that brief, it’s like, ‘I still have more than what I’m putting out here.’ I was really happy with my performance, was really happy I was able to set that stone in the path to going for that belt.

Yes, she’s rolling. Carmouche argues at this point in time, she could be in the best form of her entire career. However, she is treating this moment like it could be her last crack at gold, a harsh but true reality for a fighter who has competed as a professional for over a decade.

“Each of my fights with Bellator, I’ve been thinking about that exact thing,” Carmouche said. “I have to capitalize and live in the moment and give everything I have in this fight, not focusing (too far ahead). As much as I focused toward the belt and that was the same when I came to Bellator, I was really identifying each fight as being the most important fight I had and tried to put everything into it. This is the same. This has to be the most important fight, get the belt, and the next one will be the most important fight, and so-on and so-forth.”

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Bellator 278 takes place Friday at Neal S. Blaisdell Center with the main card airing on Showtime after prelims on MMA Junkie. Those in attendance, however, will be solely military members, first responders, and veterans. Bellator will not be selling tickets to the general public.

For Carmouche, knowing that is special. A former marine, Carmouche is embedded in many circles of the select Bellator 278 attendee demographics, so she’s proud to compete in front of her peers.

“(It’s) super special,” Carmouche said. “I was just telling someone the other day, most of my friends are either first responders, veterans, or active duty military. Everybody that’s coming out to see it that we know, they’re all first responders, military, or veteran. It means a lot to be able to give back to that community, to be able to put on a show for people I care so much about – because they’re also my friends, but also knowing how much … it makes such a difference in their lives to watch this, it means the world to me.”

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Two fights scrapped from Bellator 278 lineup, including ‘Goyito’ Erik Perez vs. Cee Jay Hamilton

Bellator 278 has lost two bouts two days out from the event.

HONOLULU – It’s fight week for Bellator in Hawaii, but two bouts have been removed from Friday’s event, including the return of “Goyito” [autotag]Erik Perez[/autotag].

Bellator 278 takes place at Neal S. Blaisdell Center with the main card airing on Showtime after prelims on MMA Junkie. The event is the first half of a two-night doubleheader for the promotion at the same arena.

Perez (20-8 MMA, 1-2 BMMA) withdrew from his scheduled bantamweight bout against [autotag]Cee Jay Hamilton[/autotag] (15-9 MMA, 0-2 BMMA) for undisclosed reasons, multiple people with knowledge of the situation informed MMA Junkie.

Hamilton will be paid his show money, despite not weighing in or fighting.

Additionally, the previously-scheduled bout between former RIZIN lightweight champion [autotag]Tofiq Musayev[/autotag] (18-4 MMA, 0-0 BMMA) and [autotag]Zach Zane[/autotag] (15-11 MMA, 1-0 BMMA) is off for undisclosed reasons. Zane withdrew, a promotion official confirmed to MMA Junkie after an initial report by MMA Fighting.

With the cancellations, the Bellator 278 lineup includes:

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

  • Champ Juliana Velasquez vs. Liz Carmouche – for women’s flyweight title
  • Enrique Barzola vs. Nikita Mikhailov – bantamweight grand prix wild card
  • Jornel Lugo vs. Danny Sabatello – bantamweight grand prix wild card
  • Christian Edwards vs. Grant Neal
  • Nate Andrews vs. Manny Muro

PRELMINARY CARD (MMA Junkie, 9 p.m. ET)

  • Weber Almeida vs. Fabricio Franco
  • Scotty Hao vs. Dante Schiro
  • Makoa Cooper vs. Blake Perry

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Juliana Velasquez: After I beat Liz Carmouche at Bellator 278, I should be among pound-for-pound best

There’s Amanda Nunes, Valentina Shevchenko, Cris Cyborg, Julianna Pena and Rose Namajunas. Will Juliana Velasquez soon position herself among them?

HONOLULU – [autotag]Juliana Velasquez[/autotag] recognizes her name might not come up as one of the pound-for-pound best quite yet, but Bellator 278, she thinks, should change that.

A former Olympic judoka, Velasquez (12-0 MMA, 7-0 BMMA) has yet to lose a mixed martial arts bout. If she defeats former UFC title challenger Liz Carmouche (16-7 MMA, 3-0 BMMA) in the Bellator 278 main event, it’ll mark two successful defenses for the champion.

“I think I should (be mentioned in the conversation), but I’ve got one fight coming up,” Velasquez told MMA Junkie through an interpreter at a news conference Wednesday. “For sure, my name is going to be on the list after this matchup.”

Velasquez, 35, started MMA later than most, but it’s worked out well. She defeated long-reigning champion Ilima-Lei Macfarlane in December 2020 before a split decision over Denise Kielholtz earned her her first title defense in June 2021. The latter result was controversial, as many viewers scored the fight for Kielholtz.

“Obviously, I learned a lot,” Velasquez said. “Usually, I don’t want to let the judges decide. I don’t like to leave my fight in the judges’ hands, but I think (I did) enough. … I had my internal problems. There was a little bit of pressure. It was my first title defense. Today, I feel very confident and I’m very hungry to get a knockout.”

Carmouche, 38, is only three years older than Velasquez, but her tenure in the fight game is much more veteran than the Brazilian. Carmouche fought for a UFC title before Velasquez even had a single amateur fight.

Despite Carmouche’s place as one of the initial top-tier women’s fighters in UFC history, Velasquez was unconcerned with the nostalgia of sharing a poster. There is currently only one A-side, she thinks.

“She’s very experienced, but today I’m the world champ – not her,” Velasquez said. “I look at the poster and I’m just super stoked to be there.”

Bellator 278 takes place Friday at Neal S. Blaisdell Center with the main card airing on Showtime after prelims on MMA Junkie.

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Bellator 278 pre-event facts: Can Liz Carmouche do what she couldn’t with UFC?

Check out all the facts and figures about Bellator 278, which takes place Friday with a Juliana Velasquez vs. Liz Carmouche title fight.

Bellator kicks off its weekend doubleheader on Friday with Bellator 278, which takes place at Neal S. Blaisdell Center in Honolulu and airs on Showtime following prelims streamed on MMA Junkie.

The first of three championship fights for the promotion on the weekend headlines the event. Women’s flyweight titleholder [autotag]Juliana Velasquez[/autotag] (12-0 MMA, 7-0 BMMA) returns to action when she puts her belt up for grabs for the first time against former UFC title challenger [autotag]Liz Carmouche[/autotag] (16-7 MMA, 3-0 BMMA), who looks to claim gold at 38 years old.

For more on the numbers behind the card, check below for MMA Junkie’s pre-event facts about Bellator 278.

Bellator 278: Make your predictions for Velasquez vs. Carmouche

We want your predictions for Friday’s Bellator 278 event in Honolulu.

We want your predictions for Friday’s Bellator 278 event in Honolulu

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 278 main card staff predictions we release Thursday ahead of the event. Bellator 278 takes place Friday at Neal S. Blaisdell Center in Honolulu. It is the first of back-to-back nights of Bellator events in Hawaii’s capital city. The main card airs on Showtime following prelims on MMA Junkie.

Make your picks for the fights below.

Josh Hill out of Bellator bantamweight grand prix, Nikita Mikhailov to face Enrique Barzola

Josh Hill is out of the Bellator bantamweight grand prix and a replacement has been announced to face Enrique Barzola.

The wild card round of the Bellator bantamweight grand prix has a new matchup after a fighter withdrawal.

[autotag]Josh Hill[/autotag] has pulled out from his bout against [autotag]Enrique Barzola[/autotag] due to undisclosed reasons. Hill (21-4 MMA, 3-1 BMMA) was set to meet Barzola at Bellator 278 on April 22 at Neal S. Blaisdell Center in Honolulu.

Stepping up to replace hill will be [autotag]Nikita Mikhailov[/autotag], the promotion announced on Monday.

Mikhailov (9-1 MMA, 2-0 BMMA) will enter the grand prix on a five-fight win streak that includes two wins under the Bellator banner. He most recently finished Blaine Shutt via third rounds ground and pound at Bellator 273 in January.

Barzola (17-5-2 MMA, 1-0 BMMA), a 10-fight UFC veteran, will keep the date he was preparing for, but now faces a new opponent in his second Bellator bout.

The winner of this fight will move on to face [autotag]Magomed Magomedov[/autotag] in the semifinals at Bellator 282 on June 24.

With the change, the Bellator 278 lineup now includes:

  • Juliana Velasquez vs. Liz Carmouche
  • Enrique Barzola vs. Nikita Mikhailov
  • Jornel Lugo vs. Danny Sabatello
  • Christian Edwards vs. Grant Neal
  • Nate Andrews vs. Manny Muro
  • Weber Almeida vs. Fabricio Franco
  • Cee Jay Hamilton vs. Erik Perez
  • Makoa Cooper vs. Blake Perry
  • Scotty Hao vs. Dante Schiro

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Erik Perez replaces Jared Scoggins, fights Cee Jay Hamilton at Bellator 278

MMA veteran Erik Perez takes short notice fight against Cee Jay Hamilton at Bellator 278 in Hawaii.

[autotag]Erik Perez[/autotag] has added a trip to Hawaii to his schedule.

The bantamweight has taken a short-notice opportunity, replacing Jared Scoggins to take on [autotag]Cee Jay Hamilton[/autotag] on April 22 at Bellator 278 in Honolulu, Hawaii.

Multiple sources informed MMA Junkie of the change.

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Perez (20-8 MMA, 1-2 NMMA) last fought in May 2021 when he picked up his first win under the Bellator banner, outpointing Blaine Shutt in a unanimous decision at Bellator 258.

Prior to that, “Goyito” has a pair of defeats that plagued his Bellator run. The 32-year-old Mexican most notably made a name for himself during his stint in the UFC. He competed in the UFC from 2012 to 2016 and went 7-2 in the organization.

Meanwhile, Hamilton (15-9 MMA, 0-2 BMMA) is looking to get his first win under the Bellator lights. He lost his debut via submission against Magomed Magomedov and then suffered a TKO loss to Matheus Mattos.

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