Bellator parts ways with eight fighters, including Roger Huerta, Brandon Girtz, and more

Eight fighters are no longer on the roster, according to promotion officials.

(Editor’s note: A previous version of this story mistakenly included Gabriel Varga on the list from Bellator. Varga still is with the promotion. MMA Junkie regrets the error.)

Eight fighters have parted ways with Bellator, including a pair of notable veterans.

Bellator officials informed MMA Junkie that former UFC standout [autotag]Roger Huerta[/autotag] and longtime featherweight [autotag]Brandon Girtz[/autotag] are among those who have departed the promotion.

It is unclear if each fighter was released or the promotion simply elected not to re-sign them.

Scroll below to see the eight names who have parted ways with Bellator.

Cal Ellenor plans to finish James Gallagher at Bellator Europe 9: ‘I’m coming in there to put him away’

More than a year since their original fight booking, Cal Ellenor says he’s ready to deliver against James Gallagher in the main event of Bellator Europe 9.

[autotag]Cal Ellenor[/autotag] has had plenty of time to think about facing [autotag]James Gallagher[/autotag] and now, more than a year since their original fight booking, the Englishman is ready to step into the Bellator cage and throw hands with “The Strabanimal.”

Ellenor (8-2 MMA, 1-0 BMMA) will take on Gallagher (10-1 MMA, 7-1 BMMA) in the main event of Bellator Europe 9 Saturday in Milan, Italy with the pair finally set to face off at the fourth time of asking after their first three bookings were scuppered.

Issues with Ellenor’s medical paperwork forced him out of their originally scheduled date in Dublin last September at Bellator Europe 4, then an injury to Gallagher nixed their rearranged matchup at Bellator 240 in February. Their matchup was pushed back to May in London as a result, but the arrival of the global COVID-19 pandemic forced the cancellation of that event as the sporting world went into lockdown.

Now, with Bellator back up and running again, Ellenor and Gallagher have been booked once again and now, after both men made weight with no issues, they are finally set to face off inside the Bellator cage.

Chatting to MMA Junkie ahead of the long-awaited bout, Ellenor said he has seen enough of Gallagher over the last year to ensure he’s fully prepared for the matchup, and stated that he has reinvented his own fighting style ahead of the bout.

“Obviously people learn new things. It’s been a while since I’ve seen him fight, so he might bring some new tricks to the table, but I’m not even worried about that,” he said. “I’ve seen what he’s good at and what holes he has in his game, and I’m just focusing on me.

“I feel like my game has evolved so much since people last saw me. I have a completely different style and a whole new arsenal of tricks to show off on fight night, and I can’t wait to get in there and show people the new invention of myself. I want to show people what I’m all about and I can’t wait to do it.”

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The matchup features two fighters who both love to start fast and push the pace on their opponent. But Ellenor said the key difference between them is how they react to pushback from their opponents.

“When things don’t go his way, he can’t handle it. That’s the type of fighter he is,” he said. “If he’s not putting people away he starts to panic, and that’s how I see it going. I see him coming out strong and aggressive, like he does, and then I just feel like I’m going to wear him down, then I’m going to stop him. I don’t know if it’ll be via striking or submission, but that’s how I see it going.”

Gallagher’s Bellator fights have often seen him competing in front of a raucous Irish crowd inside Dublin’s 3Arena, but Saturday’s matchup in Milan will play out in a virtually empty arena due to COVID-19 restrictions. Ellenor said he’s experienced similar environments before in his career, but pondered whether his opponent may not have the same edge without the backing of 9,000 screaming Irish fans in the stands.

“The temperature’s going to be a lot cooler in the venue, and the atmosphere’s going to be different,” he said. “But I fought for (Russian promotion) ACB before in Manchester, when I was the first fight on the card and it was a virtually empty arena, so I’ve already experienced it. Once that cage door shuts, though, it’s no different for me. It might be different for James, as I know he likes to feed off the crowd. But, for me, I’m not arsed. I just get in there and fight.”

It’s been a long wait for Ellenor, who hasn’t competed since his Bellator debut back in February 2019 when he defeated Nathan Greyson via first-round submission at Bellator Europe 1 in Newcastle, England. Issues with inconsistent medical paperwork, plus family tragedies, have meant that Ellenor has been fighting in different ways, while his fighting career has been on an unplanned hiatus.

But now the Sunderland man, who has finished all eight of his opponents inside the distance, said he’s come through a tough period in his life and he can’t wait to show the world his fighting style and get his career back on track once again.

“It’s going to be special – that’s the thing I’m most looking forward to,” he said. “I’m just looking forward to getting let off the leash and competing again. After all that’s happened in my life, it’s good to finally be back and have the chance to progress my career. I’m really excited and looking forward to continuing my story.

“The fans will see a flashy, stylish, scrappy fighter. I’m coming in there and I’m not looking for a decision win, I’m coming in there to put him away.”

Bellator Europe 9 takes place Saturday at the Allianz Cloud in Milan, Italy. The event streams live on MMA Junkie and the Bellator YouTube channel.

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Bellator Europe 9 weigh-in results: All 24 fighters make weight ahead of fight night in Milan

Check out the results from the official Bellator Europe 9 fighter weigh-ins.

The weigh-ins are in the books for Saturday’s Bellator Europe 9 event in Italy, and all 24 fighters hit their contracted weights as they took to the scale on Friday morning in Milan.

The bantamweight headline bout between [autotag]James Gallagher[/autotag] (136 pounds) and [autotag]Cal Ellenor[/autotag] (135.2) is now official, and hopes are high that the matchup will finally go ahead at the fourth time of asking after three previous attempts to hold the fight fell through as a result of medical paperwork issues, injury and, most recently, the advent of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The middleweight co-main event between [autotag]Andy Manzolo[/autotag] (184.4) and [autotag]Charlie Ward[/autotag] (186) is also official, as is the 160-pound contract weight bout between Ireland’s [autotag]Kiefer Crosbie[/autotag] (159) and England’s [autotag]Charlie Leary[/autotag] (159.2), which kicks off the event’s three-fight main card lineup.

Bellator Europe 9 takes place Saturday at Allianz Cloud in Milan, Italy. The card streams on MMA Junkie and Bellator’s YouTube channel.

The full Bellator Europe 9 weigh-in results included:

MAIN CARD (MMA Junkie, 5 p.m. ET)

  • James Gallagher (136) vs. Cal Ellenor (135.2)
  • Andy Manzolo (184.4) vs. Charlie Ward (186)
  • Kiefer Crosbie (159) vs. Charlie Leary (159.2)

PRELIMINARY CARD (MMA Junkie, 12:45 p.m. ET)

  • Sinead Kavanagh (145.8) vs. Katharina Lehner (145.4)
  • Acoidan Duque (171) vs. Carlo Pedersoli Jr. (170.2)
  • Chris Bungard (155.4) vs. Aymard Guih (155.8)
  • Robin van Roosmalen (154.4) vs. Nauzet Trujillo (154)
  • Joffie Houlton (257.2) vs. Gokhan Saricam (243)
  • Andrew Fisher (145.8) vs. Ashleigh Grimshaw (145.6)
  • Alessandro Botti (155.4) vs. Kane Mousah (154.6)
  • Asael Adjoudj (145.2) vs. Nathan Jessimer (146)
  • Curtis Dodge (163.4) vs. Marek Jakimowicz (171)

Bellator Europe 9’s James Gallager eyes Sergio Pettis, title shot after Milan win

Check out James Gallagher’s full virtual media day session with reporters ahead of Bellator Europe 9.

Ahead of Bellator Europe 9, [autotag]James Gallagher[/autotag] spoke with reporters Wednesday during a virtual media day.

Gallagher (10-1 MMA, 7-1 BMMA) discussed his upcoming fight with [autotag]Cal Ellenor[/autotag] (8-2 MMA, 1-0 BMMA), staying focused despite the numerous fight cancellations, wanting to fight [autotag]Sergio Pettis[/autotag] and more.

You can watch the full interview in the video above.

Bellator Europe 9 takes place Saturday at Allianz Cloud in Milan, Italy. The full card streams live on MMA Junkie.

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Bellator Europe 9: Bantamweight rivals James Gallagher, Cal Ellenor booked for a fourth time

Bellator bantamweights James Gallagher and Cal Ellenor have been booked to face off at Bellator Europe 9 in the promotion’s fourth attempt to match the pair.

Bellator’s European team are crossing their fingers that the fourth time will be the charm after announcing that Irish bantamweight contender [autotag]James Gallagher[/autotag] has once again been booked to face England’s [autotag]Cal Ellenor[/autotag].

After three prior attempts to book the pair fell by the wayside, the two bantamweights have now been matched to face off in the main event of Bellator Europe 9, which takes place Oct. 3 at the Allianz Cloud, Milan, Italy.

Gallagher’s (10-1 MMA, 7-1 BMMA) last outing saw him claim a quickfire submission victory over late replacement Roman Salazar in the main event of Bellator Europe 4 last September after Ellenor (8-2 MMA, 1-0 BMMA) was forced off the card due to issues with his medical documentation.

A back injury to Gallagher nixed the duo’s second booking, which was set to take place at Bellator Europe 7 on Feb. 22. Then a third attempt to match the pair also fell through as Bellator’s planned March 16 event in London was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Now the pair are finally set to meet, with Bellator’s matchmakers booking the two European 135-pounders in the main event of the promotion’s third Milan event in the space of eight days.

Ellenor has been on the shelf ever since his first-round submission of Nathan Greyson on his promotional debut back in February 2019. All eight of his career wins have come via stoppage.

Also confirmed for the Oct. 3 card is a middleweight bout between Ireland’s Charlie Ward and England-based Estonian Andy Manzolo.

Confirmed bouts for Bellator Europe 9 include:

  • James Gallagher vs. Cal Ellenor
  • Andy Manzolo vs. Charlie Ward

Bellator’s Cal Ellenor doesn’t care if James Gallagher isn’t next – he just wants to fight

After seeing his fight with James Gallagher scrapped for a third time, Cal Ellenor says he just wants to fight, regardless of the opponent.

The [autotag]Cal Ellenor[/autotag] vs. [autotag]James Gallagher[/autotag] matchup has been scrapped yet again.

The pair first was matched this past September in the Bellator Dublin main event, but Ellenor was forced off the card due to medical clearance issues. They were rebooked to fight in February in another Dublin headliner, but it was Gallagher who was forced out due to injury.

Finally, they were matched up for the main event of the upcoming Bellator London card on May 16. But, due to the coronavirus outbreak, the next three Bellator events have been suspended indefinitely.

It means it’s been over a year since Ellenor (8-2 MMA, 1-0 BMMA) last fought, when he submitted Nathan Greyson in the first round at Bellator Europe 1 in Newcastle. Now he’s just eager to get back in there, regardless of the opponent.

“Obviously, it’s a good fight to make for where the division’s at now and stuff like that,” Ellenor told MMA Junkie. “I feel like it’s a good stylistic fight, as well. Obviously, it’s been built up now but at the same time, it’s been that long in the making now, it’s just like, I’m not bothered if I fight James or not. I just want to fight somebody. So if it is James, and it comes back around, I do think the fight will eventually happen one day but if it’s our next fight then cool. If not, then it is what it is.”

Throughout the cancellations, the pre-fight trash talk continued to build up, and the two engaged in a heated face-off and had to be separated when Gallagher confronted Ellenor at the Bellator showcase event in New York last month.

But Ellenor isn’t worried about the matchup potentially falling through again. He’s confident that they will fight regardless, at some point in their careers.

“I feel like we’re going to meet on the same path anyway, so I just want to fight,” Ellenor said. “If they say James is next, I’ll sign again as I have every other time and, if not, whoever it is next, I’ll fight anyway. I just want to get busy and get back to being active.”

Bellator’s Cal Ellenor doesn’t care who he fights next – he just wants to fight

After more than a year on the sidelines, British Bellator bantamweight Cal Ellenor tells MMA Junkie’s Simon Head he isn’t concerned about his fight with James Gallagher falling through three times, and that he’ll be happy to fight anyone on his Bellator return.

After more than a year on the sidelines, British Bellator bantamweight Cal Ellenor tells MMA Junkie’s Simon Head he isn’t concerned about his fight with James Gallagher falling through three times, and that he’ll be happy to fight anyone on his Bellator return.

Triple Take: Which Bellator fight is missed most after May postponements?

Bellator postponed more than 30 fights over three events in May due to the coronavirus outbreak. But which one was the biggest loss?

Bellator postponed three additional events from its May calendar due to the coronavirus pandemic. Bellator 232 (San Jose, Calif.) on May 9, Bellator Europe 8 (London) on May 16 and Bellator 243 (Temecula, Calif.) on May 29 were all pushed back due to safety concerns over the ongoing crisis, causing more than 30 matchups to fall apart.

There were certainly some matchups of significance and great intrigue on the docket, too, but which fight is the biggest loss from our upcoming watchlist? MMA Junkie’s Mike Bohn, Dave Doyle, and Farah Hannoun give their opinions in the latest edition of Triple Take.

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Mike Bohn: James Gallagher vs. Cal Ellenor

It’s not difficult to understand why [autotag]James Gallagher[/autotag] is a polarizing figure. Many aren’t fans of his, and only tune in out of hope he gets his trademark pre-fight talk flipped on him like we saw Ricky Bandejas do in Gallagher’s only career loss.

Still, though, it’s hard not to feel for Gallagher (10-1 MMA, 7-1 BMMA) in this scenario. With his fight at Bellator Europe 8 in London postponed, Gallagher vs. [autotag]Cal Ellenor[/autotag] has now been canceled a whopping three times over an eight-month stretch. I don’t believe in curses, but it certainly seems like a higher power doesn’t want these two matched up.

The pair were supposed to fight at Bellator Europe 4 in September, but Ellenor (8-2 MMA, 1-0 BMMA) had to pull out at the last minute when his medicals revealed a brain abnormality that required further examination. He overcame the issue and received clearance to return, and the fight was rescheduled for Bellator Europe 7 in February.

Gallagher sustained a back injury during the final stages of his preparation, though, and had to pull out of the main event bout with Ellenor in his native Ireland. He said he was “heartbroken,” but remained determined to make the contest happen.

It seemed the third time was going to be the charm with Bellator Europe 8, but then the coronavirus pandemic derailed the matchup once more.

On paper, the fight is Gallagher’s to lose. He’s been a sizable betting favorite each time he’s been matched up with Ellenor, who feels he has the tools to expose Gallagher. Hopefully the fight can come together one day, though, because both men have put enough time and effort into preparation that they deserve the payoff.

Next page: Dave Doyle on Liz Carmouche’s Bellator debut

Video: James Gallagher leaves mid-interview, goes after Cal Ellenor at Bellator showcase event

This could’ve gotten out of hand quickly if not for a member of Bellator’s security team sniffing it out.

NEW YORK – Once wasn’t enough for [autotag]James Gallagher[/autotag]. He wanted another go at [autotag]Cal Ellenor[/autotag].

Gallagher, a rising Bellator bantamweight prospect and Conor McGregor protégé, was two minutes into an interview with MMA Junkie on Monday at Viacom Headquarters when he spotted Ellenor walking into the room. Even though the two men just had a faceoff in which Gallagher shoved Eleanor, “The Strabanimal” wanted to get his hands on his opponent again.

So he went after him.

A member of Bellator’s security team spotted Gallagher walking toward Eleanor and stopped him before he could charge at him. It was brief, and neither man got close to each other.

Afterward, Gallagher returned to continue his interview with MMA Junkie and immediately had this to say.

“I’m in here to show him what’s what, to show that this level of fighter is something he doesn’t know about. It’s something that he can’t even elaborate on. I’m fake this, I’m fake that. It’s all fake until it’s May 16, and I’m on his back, and I’m like this,” Gallagher said as he motioned a downward elbow. “… Whack on the other side, he doesn’t know what’s happening, and there’s blood dripping from his face. We’ll see if that’s fake.”

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Gallagher and Ellenor were scheduled to headline Bellator Europe 7 last month in Dublin until Gallagher pulled out with a back injury two weeks prior. They’ve been rebooked to headline Bellator Europe 8 on May 16 in London.

You can watch the incident, as well as MMA Junkie’s full interview from the Bellator showcase media day, in the video above.

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Bellator showcase faceoffs: Champs, headliners, tournament fighters square up in New York

Check out the faceoffs from some of the biggest upcoming fights on the Bellator schedule, including Gegard Mousasi vs. Douglas Lima.

NEW YORK – Bellator hosted a news conference Monday to promote the biggest bouts on its upcoming schedule, and at the end of it the fighters got face to face.

Fourteen athletes from future championship, main event and featherweight grand prix tournament bouts were in attendance, including the headliners from Friday’s Bellator 241 event, [autotag]Patricio Freire[/autotag] and [autotag]Pedro Carvalho[/autotag].

In addition, a number of others got a chance to go toe-to-toe, including: [autotag]Emmanuel Sanchez[/autotag] vs. [autotag]Daniel Weichel[/autotag] (Bellator 241 on March 13), [autotag]Ryan Bader[/autotag] vs. [autotag]Vadim Nemkov[/autotag] (Bellator 242 on May 9), [autotag]Gegard Mousasi[/autotag] vs. [autotag]Douglas Lima[/autotag] (Bellator 242), [autotag]James Gallagher[/autotag] vs. [autotag]Cal Ellenor[/autotag] (Bellator Europe 8 on May 16), [autotag]Michael Chandler[/autotag] vs. [autotag]Benson Henderson[/autotag] (Bellator 244 on June 6), [autotag]A.J. McKee[/autotag] vs. [autotag]Darrion Caldwell[/autotag] (Bellator 244) and [autotag]Peter Queally[/autotag] vs. [autotag]Patricky Freire[/autotag] (Bellator Dublin on Oct. 3).

Watch the video above to see all the faceoffs from the media event, which took place at Viacom headquarters in Manhattan.

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