Scott Coker discusses Gegard Mousasi’s future after Bellator 296, Cris Cyborg re-signing, Kayla Harrison, more

Check out Scott Coker’s comments on the results of Bellator 296 and other various topics.

[autotag]Scott Coker[/autotag] spoke to the media present at Accor Arena in Paris following the completion of Bellator 296 on Friday.

The Bellator president spoke about[autotag] Gegard Mousasi[/autotag]’s loss to Fabian Edwards in the main event of the card, the wild war between [autotag]Mansour Barnaoui[/autotag] and [autotag]Brent Primus[/autotag], and other results from the card.

Coker also discussed the re-signing of their women’s featherweight champion [autotag]Cris Cyborg[/autotag] and the company’s interest in two-time PFL champion [autotag]Kayla Harrison[/autotag].

Below, you can check out Coker’s thoughts on the carious topics following Bellator’s event in France.

With Bellator title shot in hand, Fabian Edwards motivated by brother Leon’s UFC champion status

Fabian Edwards says he and his brother, UFC champ Leon Edwards, “are trying to go down as legends” together.

The Edwards brothers are making big waves in the MMA world.

With his brother, Leon, owning the UFC welterweight title belt, [autotag]Fabian Edwards[/autotag] is eager to join him as a titleholder in a major promotion as he looks ahead to his first championship fight in Bellator.

On Friday, Fabian (12-2 MMA, 8-2 BMMA) defeated Gegard Mousasi in a dominant unanimous decision in the main event of Bellator 296 at Accor Arena in Paris and secured a title fight against middleweight champ Johnny Eblen on Sept. 23 in Dublin.

Fabian believes this is the start of the Edwards brothers’ takeover.

“We’re smooth southpaws. We’re smart fighters,” Fabian told reporters at the Bellator 296 post-fight news conference. “He just put on a clinic against one of the great welterweights (Kamaru Usman). He put on a clinic against a legend, as you guys say.

“Yeah, man. We’re here working. We’re trying to achieve a lot. I know we already achieved, but we’re trying to achieve a lot. We’re trying to go down as legends ourselves.”

Leon Edwards, center left, and Fabian Edwards, center right, with their team at Bellator 296. (Photo courtesy of Bellator MMA/Lucas Noonan)

Leon won the UFC welterweight belt in dramatic fashion with a head-kick KO of Kamaru Usman last August, then defended it in a rematch this past March. This title reign from his older brother has given Fabian plenty of motivation.

“It motivated me a lot,” Fabian said. “I feel Leon showed everyone, from Birmingham at least, that you can do this full time, that you can make a good earning, and make something off yourself and inspire people from it. So yeah.”

As far as his performance Friday, Fabian is building quite the run. He defeated a former Bellator champion in Mousasi and paired that with his back-to-back wins over other notables Lyoto Machida and Charlie Ward.

“It says a lot,” Fabian said regarding his current run. “Who in MMA can say they got Machida and Mousasi on their record? You know? That’s it.

“I lost my two fights, and everyone wrote me off. Everyone kind of said whatever, but I kept my self-belief, went back to the gym and kept working. Now I’m back here, a three-fight winning streak and a fight away from a world title.”

For more on the card, visit MMA Junkie’s event hub for Bellator 296.

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Photos: Best of Bellator 296 from Paris

Check out these photos highlighting the action from Bellator 296 at Accor Arena in Paris.

Check out these photos highlighting the action from Bellator 296 at Accor Arena in Paris. (Photos courtesy of Bellator MMA/Lucas Noonan)

Brent Primus def. Mansour Barnaoui at Bellator 296: Best photos

Check out these photos highlighting Brent Primus’ unanimous decision win over Mansour Barnaoui at Bellator 296.

Check out these photos highlighting [autotag]Brent Primus[/autotag]’ unanimous decision win over Mansour Barnaoui at Bellator 296 from Accor Arena in Paris. With the win, Primus advanced to the semifinals of the Bellator lightweight grand prix. (Photos courtesy of Bellator MMA/Lucas Noonan)

Fabian Edwards def. Gegard Mousasi at Bellator 296: Best photos

Check out these photos highlighting Fabian Edwards’ unanimous decision win over Gegard Mousasi at Bellator 296.

Check out these photos highlighting [autotag]Fabian Edwards[/autotag]’ unanimous decision win over Gegard Mousasi at Bellator 296 from Accor Arena in Paris. (Photos courtesy of Bellator MMA/Lucas Noonan)

Bellator 296 results: Fabian Edwards dominates Gegard Mousasi, secures title fight vs. Johnny Eblen

Fabian Edwards all but had his way with Gegard Mousasi and earned himself a title shot at Bellator 296.

[autotag]Fabian Edwards[/autotag] got a win over one of the biggest names in Bellator and secured a title shot all in one night.

Edwards defeated former middleweight champion [autotag]Gegard Mousasi[/autotag] in the main event of Friday’s Bellator 296. Edwards won a unanimous decision that read 49-46 across all three judges’ scorecards at Accor Arena in Paris.

After the main event, it was announced that Edwards is now the next challenger for the Bellator middleweight title, fighting champion Johnny Eblen on Sept. 23 in Dublin. Eblen was brought inside the cage, and the two had a spicy faceoff that forced security to step in and separate them.

The fight between Edwards (12-2 MMA, 8-2 BMMA) and Mousasi (49-9-2 MMA, 7-3 BMMA) started competitively but then became one-sided as the clock went by.

Both Mousasi and Edwards were very tentative in the first 10 minutes. Edwards did seem to press the action a little more and was able to get a decent amount of top control in Round 2. Edwards did take two illegal shots – a groin kick in the first and an illegal knee to the head in the second.

The third round was much easier to score. Edwards found his range and seemed to connect more clean shots than Mousasi. His strikes also came with higher pop, too, and rattled Mousasi more.

Edwards carried that same momentum into Round 4. Much like his brother, UFC champion Leon Edwards, Edwards was picking apart Mousasi with hard, precise single shots. Mousasi did get a takedown and brief control, but he was mainly out struck by Edwards. Edwards did get a takedown in the final 10 seconds.

The final round was the biggest for Edwards. He controlled on the feet and managed to get a takedown in the middle of the round. Once on the ground, he would transition to the back and hold that position all the way to the final bell. It was a clear win for Edwards.

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With this result, Edwards is now on a three-fight winning streak, which includes victories over Lyoto Machida, Charlie Ward and now Mousasi. His most recent defeat came in 2021 when he lost a unanimous decision to Austin Vanderford at Bellator 259.

On the other hand, Mousasi now has back to back defeats for the first time in his 20-year career. He was coming off a unanimous decision loss to Eblen at Bellator 282 in June 2022 – a bout where he lost his middleweight title. Prior to the pair of defeats, Mousasi was on a four-fight winning streak.

Complete Bellator 296 results:

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Bellator 296 live and official results

Bellator 296 takes place Friday in Paris, and you can join us for a live video stream and official results beginning at noon ET.

Bellator 296 takes place Friday, and you can join us for a live video stream and official results beginning at noon ET (9 a.m. PT).

The event takes place at Accor Arena in Paris. The main card airs on Showtime following prelims on MMA Junkie.

In the main event, former middleweight champion Gegard Mousasi (49-8-2 MMA, 7-2 BMMA) will fight for the first time since he lost his title when he takes on Fabian Edwards (11-2 MMA, 7-2 BMMA), the brother of UFC welterweight champ Leon Edwards.

In the co-feature, Mansour Barnaoui (20-4 MMA, 1-0 BMMA) takes on former lightweight champ Brent Primus (11-3 MMA, 9-3 BMMA) in a quarterfinal fight in Bellator’s lightweight grand prix. Plus, former welterweight champ Douglas Lima (32-11 MMA, 14-7 BMMA) takes on Costello van Steenis (14-2 MMA, 6-1 BMMA) in a middleweight bout.

Full Bellator 296 results include:

Bellator 296 results: Brent Primus outlasts Mansour Barnaoui in entertaining grand prix scrap

Mansour Barnaoui forced Brent Primus to dig deep in enemy territory, and the former Bellator lightweight champion rose to the occasion.

[autotag]Mansour Barnaoui[/autotag] gave [autotag]Brent Primus[/autotag] no choice but to dig deep in enemy territory, and the former Bellator lightweight champion rose to the occasion.

Primus and Paris’ own Barnaoui engaged in a fast-paced, back-and-forth affair in which the American ultimately came out victorious by unanimous decision in the Bellator 296 co-main event Friday at Accor Arena. After 25 minutes, the judges scored the fight 48-47 across the board for Primus, who advanced to the lightweight grand prix semifinals, where he’ll get a shot at champion Usman Nurmagomedov.

It’s a remarkable moment for Primus, who wasn’t originally part of the tournament field. He only received this opportunity after Sydney Outlaw was forced to withdraw following a positive drug test.

Right from the start Saturday, Barnaoui (20-5 MMA, 1-1 BMMA) pushed the pace, which had Primus (12-3 MMA, 10-3 BMMA) thinking one thing.

“Gosh damn, settle down, man,” Primus told “Big” John McCarthy during his in-cage interview. “That guy just went at me.”

Indeed, Barnaoui was relentless as he suffocated Primus with pressure, constantly in his face with the clinch. While Primus landed a few solid punches in the the first round, Barnaoui’s knees and elbows from inside the clinch landed nonstop. Primus turned the tide in Round 2, though, after he took Barnaoui down in the opening moments and proceeded to control on the mat for the majority of the time. Primus continuously worked for an arm-triangle choke until Barnaoui finally reversed the position in the closing 30 seconds.

Round 3 resembled the first round, with Barnaoui’s pressure getting the best of Primus, but Round 4 seemed to be the turning point for Primus. With both men slowing, it was Primus who resorted back to an early takedown and seriously threatened an arm-triangle choke submission. Barnaoui spent nearly 3 full minutes locked in and didn’t sneak out until 40 seconds remaining.

Clearly exhausted, both men came out firing in the fifth round, but Primus changed the course with another takedown and worked another choke again, including one final rear-naked attempt in he final minute. It was a dominant way for Primus to close out the fight, even though he didn’t get the finish.

“I think he has gills in his neck or something like that,” Primus said. “I don’t know what it is, but man, he is one tough son of a gun. Hats off to you, Mansour. You are so tough, bro. Usually I would’ve submitted those guys, but hats off to him.”

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Updated Bellator 296 results include:

  • Brent Primus def. Mansour Barnaoui via unanimous decision (48-47, 48-47, 48-47) – to advance to lightweight grand prix semifinals
  • Douglas Lima def. Costello van Steenis via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)
  • Thibault Gouti def. Kane Mousah via knockout (punch) – Round 2, 3:58
  • Denise Kielholtz def. Paula Cristina via unanimous decision (29-28, 30-27, 30-27)
  • Luca Poclit def. Oliver Enkamp via unanimous decision (30-27, 29-28, 29-28)
  • Saul Rogers vs. Davy Gallon declared no contest (reply review/referee error)
  • Yves Landu def. Piotr Niedzielski via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)
  • Sarvarjon Hamidov def. Kevin Petshi via submission (rear-naked choke) – Round 3, 1:33
  • Tim Wilde def. Chris Gonzalez via unanimous decision (29-28, 30-27, 30-27)
  • Fabacary Diatta def. Keir Harvie via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-26)
  • Asael Adjoudj def. Georges Sasu via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-27)
  • Romain Debienne def. Bourama Camara via knockout (punches) – Round 2, 1:04
  • Jose Augusto def. Simon Biyong via unanimous decision (30-27, 29-28, 30-27)

For more on the card, visit MMA Junkie’s event hub for Bellator 296.

Bellator 296 video: Thibault Gouti blasts Kane Mousah with nasty counter right-hand for knockout win

The Bellator 296 main card got started with a bang, courtesy of Thibault Gouti.

The Bellator 296 main card got started with a bang, courtesy of [autotag]Thibault Gouti[/autotag].

The Frenchman blasted Kane Mousah with a nasty right hook that sent him crashing down to the canvas. Gouti (16-6 MMA, 1-1 BMMA) picked up the knockout win at the 3:58 mark of Round 2. The lightweight bout opened the main card of Bellator 296, which took place on Friday at Accor Arena in Paris.

Gouti and Mousah (14-4 MMA, 3-2 BMMA) were engaging in a very competitive fight. Mousah was having plenty of success in the second, pressing Gouti with volume, but was countered by Gouti’s nasty right hand.

You can watch Gouti’s finish in the video below:

Updated Bellator 296 results include:

  • Thibault Gouti def. Kane Mousah via knockout (punch) – Round 2, 3:58
  • Denise Kielholtz def. Paula Cristina via unanimous decision (29-28, 30-27, 30-27)
  • Luca Poclit def. Oliver Enkamp via unanimous decision (30-27, 29-28, 29-28)
  • Saul Rogers vs. Davy Gallon declared no contest (reply review/referee error)
  • Yves Landu def. Piotr Niedzielski via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)
  • Sarvarjon Hamidov def. Kevin Petshi via submission (rear-naked choke) – Round 3, 1:33
  • Tim Wilde def. Chris Gonzalez via unanimous decision (29-28, 30-27, 30-27)
  • Fabacary Diatta def. Keir Harvie via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-26)
  • Asael Adjoudj def. Georges Sasu via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-27)
  • Romain Debienne def. Bourama Camara via knockout (punches) – Round 2, 1:04
  • Jose Augusto def. Simon Biyong via unanimous decision (30-27, 29-28, 30-27)

For more on the card, visit MMA Junkie’s event hub for Bellator 296.

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