Dana White’s Contender Series adds Charlie Campbell vs. Chris Duncan to summer lineup

DWCS 48 will feature a lightweight battle between Charlie Campbell and Chris Duncan, two fighters who were undefeated in Bellator.

The Dana White’s Contender Series, Season 6 matchups are coming fast and furiously.

The latest addition is a lightweight matchup between [autotag]Charlie Campbell[/autotag] (6-1) and [autotag]Chris Duncan[/autotag] (8-1) for the Aug. 2 card, DWCS 48, which will serve as the second episode of the upcoming season at the UFC Apex.

Two people with knowledge of the matchup Tuesday confirmed the booking to MMA Junkie but asked to remain anonymous as the promotion has yet to make an official announcement.

Campbell, 26, is an alumnus of Bellator, CFFC, and Ring of Combat. He rides a five-fight winning streak into DWCS 48. After a big first-round finish of Guilherme dos Santos at CFFC 107, Campbell made the most of his in-cage interview as he called for a shot on DWCS.

For Duncan, DWCS 48 will be his second crack at a UFC contract on the show. In 2021, he amicably split with Bellator and signed on for a DWCS bout against Viacheslav Borschev. Duncan was brutally knocked out in Round 2 and Boschev was awarded a UFC contract. Since then, Duncan is 1-0.

With the addition, the DWCS 48 lineup includes:

  • Billy Goff vs. Shimon Smotritsky
  • Francis Marshall vs. Connor Matthews
  • Waldo Cortes-Acosta vs. Danilo Suzart
  • Shannon Ross vs. Vinicius Salvador
  • Charlie Campbell vs. Chris Duncan

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Charlie Campbell shoots his shot at Jake Paul after Bellator 262 win, says ‘your girls are mine’

A Bellator 262 prelims winner calling out Jake Paul was unexpected, but Charlie Campbell went for it.

UNCASVILLE, Conn. – [autotag]Charlie Campbell[/autotag] spoke with the media Friday night after his second-round TKO win over Nicholas Giulietti.

While it wasn’t the focus of his post-fight interview, Campbell’s lasting impression was his callout of You Tube sensation-turned-professional boxer Jake Paul, which came after he screamed in the cage, “Jake Paul! Your girls are mine!”

“His posse is fake. Everyone is sick and tired of him,” Campbell told reporters afterward. “He does a good job selling stuff. If him and everyone he called out were playing tennis, no one would watch. Combat sports is the most realest one-on-one thing in the world. He’s full of sh*t. If I ever got a chance to see him in person, I’d fight him for free. But if he wants to set something up, in the future I guarantee it’ll be him calling me out. He thinks he’s the man with the media right now. Watch, I’ll take his girls right away from him. Meet me in the Bellator cage, Jake Paul. Your girls are mine.”

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Campbell (4-1 MMA, 2-0 BMMA) also shared his thoughts on his performance, why he deserves a multifight contract from Bellator, gave a shoutout to his Longo and Weidman MMA team, and more.

You can watch his full interview in the video above.

Bellator 262 took place at Mohegan Sun Arena. The main card aired on Showtime following prelims on MMA Junkie.

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Bellator 262 results: Juliana Velasquez retains title with split decision over Denise Kielholtz

Check out how the main event of Bellator 262 unfolded between Juliana Velasquez and Denise Kielholtz.

[autotag]Juliana Velasquez[/autotag] has successfully defended her Bellator flyweight title for the first time.

The main event of Bellator 262 was a closely contested championship fight between champ Velasquez (12-0 MMA, 7-0 BMMA) and challenger [autotag]Denise Kielholz[/autotag].

The event took place at Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Conn. The main card aired on Showtime following prelims on MMA Junkie.

The first round started out with both fighters feeling out the striking range. The challenger, Kielholtz (6-3 MMA, 6-2 BMMA) put together quick combinations while Velasquez’s output was lower with single strikes throughout the round. With 30 seconds left, Kielholtz unleashed a beautiful five-punch combo to get the champ’s attention and put a stamp on the first five minutes of action.

In the second round, Velasquez worked behind a right-hand jab and started to increase her striking volume as she appeared to figure out her opponent’s range. Kielholtz seemed game for the change of pace, as she also answered with punches of her own.

The pair continued to trade strikes in the center of the cage early in the third round. Kielholtz led the charge by pressing forward with combinations, but Velasquez would circle away from danger before getting too close to the fence. Kielholtz controlled the center of the cage for the majority of the round, while Velasquez looked to counter with punches.

With 15 seconds left in the round, Velasquez secured her first takedown, but with a short time remaining, nothing significant came from it.

The fourth started similarly to the previous round as Kielholtz continued to keep the pressure on the champ as she circled on the outside. Velasquez’s right-hand jab continued to find the mark as the blood and bruising on Kielholtz’s face became more visible. The champ appeared to have her opponent’s timing and distance down, as she became more fluid defensively.

The final round started with a huge right hand from Kielholtz to briefly knock the champ off balance. Perhaps sensing the fight was close, the challenger turned up the pressure. The champ found the range again and returned to working from the outside while countering with punches. Kielholtz stuffed a takedown with a minute to go and led the striking exchanges until time expired.

Two of the judges scored the bout in favor of Velasquez with scores of 48-47, while the dissenting judge turned in a score of 48-47 in favor of Kielholtz.

Velasquez improves to 12-0 in her professional career, picking up her first flyweight title defense by split decision after becoming champion by defeating Ilima-Lei Macfarlane in December.

Kielholtz’s winning streak ends at four after falling to Velasquez in Friday’s main event. After losing to Veta Arteaga by second-round submission in 2018, Kielholtz went on a tear of four straight finishes to earn a shot at the Bellator title. However, she was one judge’s scorecard away from victory on Friday evening.

The full results of Bellator 262 are below:

  • Juliana Velasquez def. Denise Kielholtz via split decision (48-47, 47-48, 48-47)
  • Tyrell Fortune def. Matt Mitrione via submission (strikes) – Round 1, 1:45
  • Matheus Mattos def. Cee Jay Hamilton via TKO (punches) – Round 2, 1:33
  • Arlene Blencowe def. Dayana Silva via TKO (punches) – Round 3, 1:00
  • Johnny Eblen def. Travis Davis via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-26, 30-26)
  • Said Sowma def. Ronny Markes via knockout (punches) – Round 1, 1:09
  • Cody Law def. Theodore Macuka via TKO (punches) – Round 1, 1:54
  • Diana Avsaragova def. Gabriella Gulfin via split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)
  • Adil Benjilany def. Johnny Soto via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)
  • Charlie Campbell def. Nicholas Giulietti via TKO (punches) – Round 2, 1:30

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Bellator 262 loses Marcelo Golm vs. Linton Vassell, gains a preliminary card fight

One of two heavyweight tilts scheduled for Bellator 262 has been canceled.

A heavyweight fight has been removed from the Bellator 262 main card.

The scheduled bout between [autotag]Marcelo Golm[/autotag] and [autotag]Linton Vassell[/autotag] has been canceled for undisclosed reasons, a Bellator official told MMA Junkie on Monday. A decision has not been made on which fight, if any, will fill the hole left on the Bellator 262 main card.

The fight card will remain at 11 fights total. A lightweight matchup between Northeast up-and-comers [autotag]Charlie Campbell[/autotag] (3-1 MMA, 1-0 BMMA) and [autotag]Nick Giulietti[/autotag] (2-1 MMA, 0-0 BMMA) has been added to the prelims.

Bellator 262 takes place Friday at Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Conn. The main card airs on Showtime after prelims on MMA Junkie.

A former UFC fighter, Golm (8-3 MMA, 0-0 BMMA) was expected to make his promotional debut after three straight victories on the regional scene. Meanwhile, Vassell (20-8 MMA, 9-5 BMMA), a staple of Bellator’s main cards for the past few years, would’ve been looking to extend his winning streak to three after victories over Ronny Markes and Sergei Kharitonov.

With the changes, the Bellator 262 lineup now includes:

MAIN CARD (Showtime, 9 p.m. ET)

  • Champ Juliana Velasquez vs. Denise Kielholtz – for women’s flyweight title
  • Tyrell Fortune vs. Matt Mitrione
  • Cee Jay Hamilton vs. Matheus Mattos
  • Arlene Blencowe vs. Dayana Silva
  • Travis Davis vs. Johnny Eblen

PRELIMINARY CARD (MMA Junkie, 6 p.m. ET)

  • Ronny Markes vs. Said Sowma
  • Cody Law vs. Theodore Macuka
  • Roman Faraldo vs. John Ramirez
  • Diana Avsaragova vs. Gabriella Gulfin
  • Adil Benjilany vs. Johnny Soto
  • Charlie Campbell vs. Nick Giulietti

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Charlie Campbell wants to continue his Bellator journey – for the right price

After claiming a TKO victory on his Bellator debut, Charlie Campbell said he wants a contract that will allow him to fight full-time.

UNCASVILLE, Conn. – [autotag]Charlie Campbell[/autotag] made the most of a huge opportunity at Bellator 243. Now he hopes he can secure his fighting future and become an asset for the promotion.

Campbell (2-1 MMA, 1-0 BMMA) stopped Nainoa Dung (3-2 MMA, 2-2 BMMA) with leg kicks in the second round of their preliminary card bout at Mohegan Sun Arena and, speaking to reporters, including MMA Junkie, backstage after his victory, the debutant said he was happy to be given the chance to step in and compete on the big stage.

“I’m just grateful to have the opportunity in the first place,” he said. “I guess it’s still kinda hitting me – every couple of seconds that went by, I’m realizing that wasn’t just a dream, that really did just happen. Again, I’m thankful I got the chance in the first place. I raised my hand for the opportunity and I’m glad they took me up on it and took me serious.”

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Campbell said that he’s ready to make an impact with Bellator, and he hopes the promotion will give him the opportunity to do so with a contract that will allow him to put his full focus into being a better fighter, both for himself and for Bellator.

“I know I’ve only got three pro fights – I don’t expect to make crazy money right now,” he explained. “It just needs to be worth it for me, I can’t put it any other way. Because I want to do it. I’d love to stick to Bellator. I would love to stick with fighting. It just needs to be worth it for me. That way I can support myself. That way I don’t have to work other jobs. If I don’t have to work other jobs I can train harder. If I can train hard I can perform even better. So, make it worth it for me and I’ll make it worth it for the promotion.”

Check out Campbell’s full post-fight interview via the video above.

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Video: Charlie Campbell destroys Nainoa Dung with leg kicks at Bellator 243

Charlie Campbell can sure kick.

[autotag]Charlie Campbell[/autotag]’s Bellator debut was quite impressive.

The 25-year-year-old fighter picked up a second-round technical knockout over Nainoa Dung in the preliminary card of Bellator 243. The event went down on Friday night in Uncasville, Conn.

Campbell (2-1 MMA, 1-0 BMMA) piled up the leg kicks on Dung until he wasn’t able to stand and much less get back up. It was clear the leg kicks were hurting Dung from the first one landed.

In the second round, Dung dropped to the canvas after taking a series of leg kicks. He was unable to get back up, forcing referee Mark Beltran to call the action at the 1:42 mark.

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Below you can see Campbell’s vicious leg kicks:

 

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