Bellator 240/Bellator Europe 7 post-event facts: Charlie Ward closes in on KO record

Check out all the facts and figures from Bellator 240/Bellator Europe 7, which took place Saturday in Dublin.

Bellator closed out a very busy weekend of fights on Saturday with the split-event showcase that was Bellator 240/Bellator Europe 7, which took place at 3Arena in Dublin.

There were a few noteworthy results to stem from the lineup, someone of which had historical significance. For more details, check below for 30 post-event facts to come out of Bellator 240/Bellator Europe 7.

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General

Betting favorites went 7-1 on the main card.

Betting favorites improved to 3-0 in Bellator main events this year.

Total fight time for the eight main card matchups was 1:26:54.

Bellator 240

[autotag]Brent Primus[/autotag] (10-1 MMA, 8-1 BMMA) has earned eight of his 10 career victories by stoppage.

Primus’ eight victories in Bellator lightweight competition are tied for third most in divisional history behind Michael Chandler (14) and Patricky Freire (14).

Primus’ six stoppage victories in Bellator lightweight competition are third most in divisional history behind Chandler (nine) and Freire (nine).

[autotag]Chris Bungard[/autotag] (15-6 MMA, 2-2 BMMA) has suffered all three of his career stoppage losses by submission.

[autotag]Kiefer Crosbie[/autotag] (8-1 MMA, 4-1 BMMA) has earned three of his four Bellator victories by decision.

[autotag]Iamik Furtado[/autotag] (6-3 MMA, 0-1 BMMA) suffered the first decision loss of his career.

[autotag]Bec Rawlings[/autotag] (8-9 MMA, 1-1 BMMA) snapped her five-fight losing skid for her first victory since March 2016.

Rawlings improved to 1-3 since she returned to the women’s flyweight division in November 2017.

[autotag]Elina Kallionidou[/autotag] (7-4 MMA, 0-4 BMMA) remained winless in four career Bellator appearances.

Kallionidou has suffered all four of her career losses by decision.

[autotag]Ricky Bandejas[/autotag] (13-3 MMA, 3-2 BMMA) has earned nine of his 13 career victories by stoppage. That includes all three of his Bellator wins.

[autotag]Lewis Long[/autotag] (17-6 MMA, 1-1 BMMA) has suffered all six of his career losses by stoppage.

Bellator Europe 7

[autotag]Leah McCourt[/autotag] (4-1 MMA, 3-0 BMMA) failed to finish her opponent for the first time in her Bellator career.

[autotag]Judith Ruis[/autotag] (6-5 MMA, 0-1 BMMA) has suffered four of her five career losses by decision.

[autotag]Charlie Ward[/autotag] (8-4 MMA, 5-1 BMMA) improved to 5-1 since he returned to the middleweight division in November 2017. He’s 7-1 overall in his career at the weight class.

Ward’s five stoppage victories in Bellator middleweight competition are third most in divisional history behind Alexander Shlemenko (eight) and John Salter (six).

Ward’s five knockout victories in Bellator middleweight competition are second most in divisional history behind Shlemenko (six).

[autotag]Kyle Kurtz[/autotag] (10-8 MMA, 1-1 UFC) has suffered seven of his eight career losses by stoppage. He’s been finished by knockout in six of those defeats.

[autotag]Austin Clem[/autotag] (4-1 MMA, 1-0 BMMA) earned the first decision victory of his career.

[autotag]Aaron Chalmers[/autotag] (5-2 MMA, 2-2 BMMA) suffered the first decision loss of his career.

[autotag]Richard Kiely[/autotag] (3-3 MMA, 1-2 BMMA) has suffered all three of his career losses by stoppage.

[autotag]Georgi Karakhanyan[/autotag] (29-10-1 MMA, 7-8 BMMA) was successful in his Bellator lightweight debut.

Karakhanyan improved to 1-2 since he returned to Bellator for a third stint in March 2019.

[autotag]Paul Redmond[/autotag] (15-9 MMA, 2-1 BMMA) fell to 5-3 since he was released from the UFC in July 2015.

Redmond has suffered seven of his nine career losses by stoppage.

Redmond suffered his first submission loss since Dec. 31, 2013 – a span of 2,244 days (more than six years) and 12 fights.

[autotag]Richie Smullen[/autotag] (5-2-1 MMA, 2-1 BMMA) suffered the first decision loss of his career.

[autotag]Justin Moore[/autotag] (9-5 MMA, 0-2 BMMA) has suffered all five of his career losses by stoppage.

Bellator Europe 7 results: Leah McCourt takes decision in Dublin headliner

Northern Ireland’s Leah McCourt battled all the way to the scorecards with Judith Ruis to score her third straight win in Dublin.

Northern Ireland’s [autotag]Leah McCourt[/autotag] had to work for it, but the Belfast native scored an emotional victory over Germany’s [autotag]Judith Ruis[/autotag] at Bellator Europe 7.

After three hard-fought rounds at Dublin’s 3Arena, McCourt (4-1 MMA, 3-0 BMMA) took a unanimous decision on scores of 29-28, 29-28, and 30-27.

Early on, McCourt  looked to find her range with leg kicks and push kicks to the body of the shorter Ruis (6-5 MMA, 0-1 BMMA), who tried in vain to step into punching range and head-hunt.

But when the pair locked up against the fence, it was McCourt whose size, strength and grappling advantage proved decisive, as she won the majority of the exchanges against the cage and bossed the action on the mat.

In all three rounds, McCourt utilized judo trips to take her opponent to the canvas, as she dominated from top position on the ground. If anything, her keenness to find a better situation cost her solid positioning at times, as she returned to her feet and reassessed before going back to the mat again.

Ruis doggedly battled off her back, and midway through the opening round looked close to locking up an armbar on the former IMMAF world amateur champion. But with the crowd anxiously reacting to the sight, McCourt stayed calm and maneuvered her way out of the hold to finish the round in mount.

The pair traded shots at the start of Round 2 before Ruis initiated the clinch against the fence once again, but another judo toss from McCourt sent her opponent to the mat. This time, the Belfast native landed in mount, then ended up on Ruis’ back, and she locked up a body triangle and looked to work a submission on Ruis, who doggedly managed to reverse position and finish in guard.

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Despite being on her back, McCourt threatened briefly with a triangle choke, then a Kimura as she stayed active from the bottom, while Ruis looked to land strikes from top position as the round came to a close.

McCourt landed a quick takedown at the start of Round 3 as she quickly established top position on Ruis. Twice she stood back up to find a better position before going back to the mat, where she maintained top position and connected with a succession of elbows and punches. Ruis gamely scrambled her way back to her feet, but McCourt dragged her straight back to the canvas once again as she finished the fight on top.

McCourt’s victory was her third as a Bellator fighter – as well as her third win inside the 3Arena.

“She was tough,” McCourt said after the fight. “Her grappling defense and reactions were good on the ground, she getting a wee bit ahead of me when I was trying to take her down.”

She also admitted that handling the motions of the main event spotlight was a tough task during a whirlwind fight week in Dublin.

“Honestly, it’s been intense,” she said. “Every emotion under the sun. Crying one minute, happy the next, but I’m ecstatic to get in here and get the job done.”

Ward’s ‘Relentless’ attack brings late finish

In the night’s co-main event, [autotag]Charlie Ward[/autotag] used his physical strength to bully America’s [autotag]Kyle Kurtz[/autotag] before eventually bludgeoning his way to a TKO victory at 4:24 of the third round.

After taking his time to eye up his opponent, Ward (8-4 MMA, 5-1 BMMA) stepped across the cage and shoved Kurtz (10-8 MMA, 2-1 BMMA) against the fence. The barrel-chested Dubliner weighed heavy on the American and connected with some solid punches from the clinch, then dragged his man to the mat and landed in guard. With his opponent’s shoulders pinned to the mat, Ward postured up and landed a succession of piston-like left hands.

It was a case of rinse and repeat in Round 2 as Ward once again closed distance on his opponent, then dragged him down to the mat and connected with ground strikes. Kurtz managed to battle his way back to his feet, but Ward stayed stuck to him like glue and soon had “The Hurtz” back down on the mat once again, where he administered another dose of heavy-handed ground and pound.

Kurtz went for broke at the start of the third round. First he swung for the fences, then launched a flying knee in Ward’s direction. But the SBG fighter easily evaded it and wrapped up the American against the fence before taking him down the canvas once more.

“Relentless” served up another portion of ground and pound. Then, after Kurtz fought his way back to his feet, he continued his attack with a plethora of left hands from the clinch as he maintained control and bloodied his opponent’s face with repeated left hands that eventually forced referee Leon Roberts to pause the action to allow the doctor to check the American’s wounds.

The physician gave Kurtz the thumbs-up to continue, but it was only a temporary reprieve, as Ward resumed his barrage from the clinch as he kept his main pinned to the fence and hammered him with heavy lefts until Roberts mercifully waved off the fight with 36 seconds remaining.

Clem’s ground game proves too strong for Chalmers

[autotag]Aaron Chalmers[/autotag]’ MMA education continued under the bright lights of the Bellator cage as he suffered a lopsided decision defeat to debuting American grappler [autotag]Austin Clem[/autotag].

Chalmers (5-2 MMA, 2-2 BMMA) had success with his strikes, particularly his leg kicks, early on. But in each of the three rounds Clem (4-1 MMA, 1-0 BMMA) was able to close the distance and drag the Englishman to the mat.

Once Clem had his man down on the canvas, Chalmers was unable to fight his way back to his feet as “The King” maintained top position with relative ease, including two long spells in full mount in Rounds 2 and 3. The Missouri native looked comfortable in top position, but never seriously threatened with a submission attempt or a concerted effort to finish the fight with strikes.

Clem’s conservative approach from the top, coupled with Chalmers’ inability to work his way back to his feet, meant the bout descended into a slow-paced matchup that left the Dublin crowd frustrated as Clem rode out the three rounds to earn a landslide decision win with scores of 30-27, 30-27, 30-26.

Official Bellator Dublin results include:

BELLATOR EUROPE 7 MAIN CARD

  • Leah McCourt def. Judith Ruis via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 30-27)
  • Charlie Ward def. Kyle Kurtz via TKO (punches) – Round 3, 4:24
  • Austin Clem def. Aaron Chalmers via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-26)

BELLATOR EUROPE 7 PRELIMINARY CARD

  • George Hardwick def. Richard Kiely via submission (mounted guillotine) – Round 2, 3:40
  • Georgi Karakhanyan def. Paul Redmond via submission (guillotine choke) – Round 2, 0:42
  • Danni Neilan def. Chiara Penco via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 29-28)
  • Alberth Dias def. Richie Smullen via split decision (28-29, 29-28, 29-28)
  • Will Fleury def. Justin Moore via submission (arm triangle choke) – Round 1, 4:14
  • Chris Duncan def. Mateusz Piskorz via TKO (punches) – Round 2, 2:43
  • Calum Murrie def. Dylan Logan via submission (rear-naked choke) –  Round 1, 4:02
  • Blaine O’Driscoll def. Ezzoubair Bouarsa via TKO (punches) – Round 1, 4:12
  • Ciaran Clarke def. Jamie Faulding via unanimous decision (30-26, 30-26, 29-27)
  • Constantin Blanita def. Asael Adjoudj via split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)

BELLATOR 240 (Paramount, DAZN, 10 p.m. ET via tape delay)

  • Brent Primus def. Chris Bungard via submission (rear-naked choke) – Round 1, 1:55
  • Kiefer Crosbie def. Iamik Furtado via split decision (29-28, 29-28, 28-29)
  • Bec Rawlings def. Elina Kallionidou via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 29-28)
  • Ricky Bandejas def. Frans Mlambo via knockout (punches) – Round 2, 1:25
  • Oliver Enkamp def. Lewis Long via knockout (spinning backfist) – Round 1, 4:10

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Bellator Dublin predictions: Which five fighters got unanimous nods from our pickers?

Check out our staff members’ picks for the Bellator Europe 7 and Bellator 240 cards in Dublin.

McCourt
vs.
Ruis
Kurtz
vs.
Ward
Chalmers
vs.
Clem
Primus
vs.
Bungard
Crosbie
vs.
Furtado
Kallionidou
vs.
Rawlings
Bandejas
vs.
Mlambo
Enkamp
vs.
Long
MMA Junkie readers’
consensus picks
2020: 16-10
mccourt2020
McCourt
(93%)
ward2020
Ward
(82%)
chalmers2020
Chalmers
(78%)
primus2020
Primus
(92%)
crosbie2020
Crosbie
(70%)
rawlings2020
Rawlings
(63%)
bandejas2020
Bandejas
(77%)
enkamp2020
Enkamp
(53%)
Danny Segura
@dannyseguratv
2020: 20-6
mccourt2020
McCourt
ward2020
Ward
chalmers2020
Chalmers
primus2020
Primus
crosbie2020
Crosbie
rawlings2020
Rawlings
bandejas2020
Bandejas
enkamp2020
Enkamp
Brian Garcia
@thegoze
2020: 20-6
trophy copy 2017 Champion
mccourt2020
McCourt
ward2020
Ward
chalmers2020
Chalmers
primus2020
Primus
crosbie2020
Crosbie
rawlings2020
Rawlings
bandejas2020
Bandejas
enkamp2020
Enkamp
Dave Doyle
@davedoylemma
2020: 19-7
mccourt2020
McCourt
ward2020
Ward
chalmers2020
Chalmers
primus2020
Primus
crosbie2020
Crosbie
kallionidou2020
Kalliondou
bandejas2020
Bandejas
enkamp2020
Enkamp
Nolan King
@mma_kings
2020: 19-7
mccourt2020
McCourt
ward2020
Ward
chalmers2020
Chalmers
primus2020
Primus
crosbie2020
Crosbie
kallionidou2020
Kalliondou
bandejas2020
Bandejas
enkamp2020
Enkamp
Simon Samano
@SJSamano
2020: 19-7
mccourt2020
McCourt
ward2020
Ward
chalmers2020
Chalmers
primus2020
Primus
crosbie2020
Crosbie
rawlings2020
Rawlings
bandejas2020
Bandejas
enkamp2020
Enkamp
John Morgan
@MMAjunkieJohn
2020: 19-7
mccourt2020
McCourt
ward2020
Ward
chalmers2020
Chalmers
primus2020
Primus
crosbie2020
Crosbie
kallionidou2020
Kalliondou
bandejas2020
Bandejas
enkamp2020
Enkamp
Farah Hannoun
@Farah_Hannoun
2020: 19-7
mccourt2020
McCourt
ward2020
Ward
chalmers2020
Chalmers
primus2020
Primus
crosbie2020
Crosbie
kallionidou2020
Kalliondou
bandejas2020
Bandejas
enkamp2020
Enkamp
Mike Bohn
@MikeBohnMMA
2020: 19-7
trophy copy 2014 Champion
mccourt2020
McCourt
ward2020
Ward
chalmers2020
Chalmers
primus2020
Primus
crosbie2020
Crosbie
kallionidou2020
Kalliondou
bandejas2020
Bandejas
long2020
Long
George Garcia
@MMAjunkieGeorge
2020: 18-8
mccourt2020
McCourt
ward2020
Ward
chalmers2020
Chalmers
primus2020
Primus
crosbie2020
Crosbie
rawlings2020
Rawlings
bandejas2020
Bandejas
long2020
Long
Dan Tom
@DanTomMMA
2020: 18-8
mccourt2020
McCourt
ward2020
Ward
chalmers2020
Chalmers
primus2020
Primus
crosbie2020
Crosbie
rawlings2020
Rawlings
bandejas2020
Bandejas
enkamp2020
Enkamp
Simon Head
@simonhead
2020: 18-8
trophy copy 2019 Champion*
mccourt2020
McCourt
ward2020
Ward
chalmers2020
Chalmers
primus2020
Primus
crosbie2020
Crosbie
rawlings2020
Rawlings
bandejas2020
Bandejas
long2020
Long
Ken Hathaway
@kenshathaway
2020: 17-9
trophy copy 2018 Champion
mccourt2020
McCourt
ward2020
Ward
chalmers2020
Chalmers
primus2020
Primus
crosbie2020
Crosbie
rawlings2020
Rawlings
bandejas2020
Bandejas
enkamp2020
Enkamp
Abbey Subhan
@kammakaze
2020: 16-10
mccourt2020
McCourt
ward2020
Ward
chalmers2020
Chalmers
primus2020
Primus
crosbie2020
Crosbie
rawlings2020
Rawlings
bandejas2020
Bandejas
long2020
Long
Matt Erickson
@MMAjunkieMatt
2020: 12-14
mccourt2020
McCourt
ward2020
Ward
chalmers2020
Chalmers
primus2020
Primus
crosbie2020
Crosbie
rawlings2020
Rawlings
mlambo2020
Mlambo
long2020
Long

The second of Bellator’s back-to-back events this week sees the promotion return to Dublin for a card loaded with European talent.

Bellator 240 and Bellator Europe 7 take place Saturday at 3Arena in Dublin. The Bellator Europe 7 card streams on MMA Junkie. The Bellator 240 portion airs on Paramount and streams on DAZN via tape delay.

(Click here to open a PDF of the staff picks grid in a separate window.)

In the Bellator Europe 7 main event, [autotag]Leah McCourt[/autotag] (3-1 MMA, 2-0 BMMA) takes on [autotag]Judith Ruis[/autotag] (6-4 MMA, 0-0 BMMA) in a women’s featherweight fight. McCourt, from nearby Northern Ireland, is one of five unanimous picks from our 14 MMA Junkie editors, writers, radio hosts and videographers. She’s got a 14-0 shutout.

In the co-main event at Bellator Europe 7, Dublin-based [autotag]Charlie Ward[/autotag] (7-4 MMA, 4-1 BMMA) is a unanimous pick against [autotag]Kyle Kurtz[/autotag] (10-7 MMA, 2-0 BMMA) in their middleweight bout.

And former reality TV star [autotag]Aaron Chalmers[/autotag] (5-1 MMA, 2-1 BMMA) is a 14-0 pick from our staff members against [autotag]Austin Clem[/autotag] (3-1 MMA, 0-0 BMMA) in their welterweight bout.

On the Bellator 240 portion of the card, former lightweight champ [autotag]Brent Primus[/autotag] (9-1 MMA, 7-1 BMMA) is a 14-0 pick against [autotag]Chris Bungard[/autotag] (15-5 MMA, 2-1 BMMA). And Kiefer Crosbie (7-1 MMA, 3-1 BMMA) is our fifth unanimous pick in his 160-pound contract weight bout against Iamik Furtado (6-1 MMA, 0-0 BMMA).

[autotag]Ricky Bandejas[/autotag] (12-3 MMA, 2-2 BMMA) nearly made it a sixth unanimous nod in his bantamweight bout against [autotag]Frans Mlambo[/autotag] (8-4 MMA, 2-0 BMMA), but had to settle for 13-1 in the picks.

Our only truly contentious fights in the picks come in the way of [autotag]Bec Rawlings[/autotag] (7-9 MMA, 0-1 BMMA) in her women’s flyweight bout against [autotag]Elina Kallionidou[/autotag] (7-3 MMA, 0-3 BMMA). Rawlings, looking to snap a five-fight skid, has a 9-5 edge in the picks.

And to open the Bellator 240 portion of the event, [autotag]Oliver Enkamp[/autotag] (8-2 MMA, 1-0 BMMA) also has a 9-5 picks lead in his welterweight fight against [autotag]Lewis Long[/autotag] (17-5 MMA, 1-0 BMMA).

In the MMA Junkie reader consensus picks, McCourt (93 percent), Ward (82 percent), Chalmers (78 percent), Primus (92 percent), Crosbie (70 percent), Rawlings (63 percent), Bandejas (77 percent) and Enkamp (53 percent) are the choices.

Check out all the picks above.

4 burning questions heading into Bellator Dublin

MMA Junkie’s Simon Head picks out four key storylines to follow through Bellator’s first Euro series event of the year.

Bellator returns to one of the hotbeds of European MMA as Dublin’s 3Arena plays host to the first European Series event of 2020.

Following an injury to main event star James Gallagher, Bellator’s European matchmaker Jude Samuel has shuffled the deck, with Northern Irish women’s MMA pioneer [autotag]Leah McCourt[/autotag] set to take center stage in the biggest fight of her career.

The former IMMAF amateur world champion will headline the reshuffled fight card against Germany’s [autotag]Judith Ruis[/autotag] in a women’s featherweight main event, while a card packed with Irish and British prospects will look to wow the passionate and knowledgable Irish crowd on what is sure to be another wild night in Dublin.

Without further ado, here are four burning questions heading into Bellator Europe 7/Bellator 240.

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Will ‘The Curse’ be a main-event blessing for the Irish fight fans?

McCourt’s promotion from main card notable to main event star represents a huge jump in exposure for the affable Northern Irish starlet, and the fighter playfully nicknamed “The Curse” is looking to complete a hat-trick of wins at the 3Arena on Feb. 22.

McCourt’s first two appearances inside the Bellator cage both produced stoppage wins, with both fights taking place inside Dublin’s famously atmospheric venue. Now she faces Ruis (6-4 MMA, 0-0 BMMA) looking to make it three in a row in Bellator, and three in a row in the 3Arena.

Ruis will have other plans, of course. The German now faces a monumental occasion on her Bellator debut as she will not only face one of the stars of women’s MMA on this side of the pond, but she’ll have to do it under the glare of the main event spotlight.

It’s a daunting prospect, but she’ll head into the bout with confidence having picked up a pair of first-round submission finishes in her last two bouts prior to being snapped up by Bellator.

It promises to be a night to remember for one of these unexpected main event fighters, but who will get their hand raised at the end of the night? Will McCourt (3-1 MMA, 2-0 BMMA) rise to the occasion on the biggest stage of her career, or will Ruis step in and spoil the party with a dream performance on her debut?

Leah McCourt admits unexpected Bellator Dublin headliner ‘a bit surreal,’ but she’s composed

Leah McCourt is embracing the Bellator main event spotlight for the first time, and there’s no lack of motivation with her daughter by her side.

Northern Ireland’s [autotag]Leah McCourt[/autotag] has been handed an unexpected promotional push at Bellator Europe 7, but she’s taking it all in stride and embracing the limelight.

Speaking with MMA Junkie on media day in Dublin, McCourt (3-1 MMA, 2-0 BMMA) said her promotion to the main event following the postponement of James Gallagher’s bout with Cal Ellenor came as something of a surprise, but she is enjoying every moment ahead of fight night at 3Arena.

“It’s added a lot more excitement and entertainment, and me and my daughter are definitely excited for me to be in this position,” McCourt said. “It’s probably come three years earlier than expected, but whenever I see a challenge and an opportunity I will go and grab it with both hands, like I’ve done my whole life and whole career. So I’m gonna embrace it and try to enjoy this week and take in as much as I can.”

McCourt already has shown herself to be an ambassador for Bellator’s women’s divisions and has dealt with the increased media obligations with apparent ease as she has carried herself like a fighter with years of experience at the top level. The former IMMAF amateur world champion explained that it comes from the knowledge that she deserves her opportunity.

“It’s a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, but I’m qualified to be here,” McCourt said. “I’ve proved myself as an amateur and as a professional, and I’m proud to represent women’s MMA and Irish MMA.

“Obviously it feels good, but it’s a bit surreal. I’m just focusing on my fight. My head is focusing on my fight on Saturday night and putting on a performance. It’s the same fight, the same night, the same arena. I just want to go out and show my skill level and make my family proud.”

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McCourt takes on Germany’s [autotag]Judith Ruis[/autotag], looking to complete a remarkable hat trick of wins at the famous Irish arena. Her two Bellator fights to date both came at 3Arena, and both finished via first-round submission. “The Curse” said she’d love to make it three straight on Saturday night, but also said that she is ready to take Ruis (6-4 MMA, 0-0 BMMA) into the trenches if necessary.

“Definitely, the goal is to get the finish. That never changes,” she said. “Obviously the quicker you get in and get out, the better. Sometimes things get dragged into deep waters, though, so I’m ready to go one minute or 15 minutes and give her hell and put on a show.”

The fight will play out in front of a raucous Dublin crowd that is now familiar to McCourt after her previous two Bellator appearances. But she explained that the fact that she’ll be the main event, walking out last and receiving the acclaim of a wild Irish crowd won’t affect her until after the fight is over.

Leah McCourt outside 3Arena in Dublin. (Photo courtesy of Bellator)

“From the warm-up to the walkout, I’m in the zone,” she said. “I don’t really focus too much on the crowd and the arena. I just focus on the job at hand. I’ve done it twice before in Dublin. I’ve done it in Vegas (in the IMMAF World Championships) and all over the world. What makes it nice is when I win, the celebration after that is when I can really soak in the atmosphere and soak in the fans. I appreciate how passionate they are, and I’m fighting in the best arena in the world in the best show in the world.”

If she does get the win she’s hoping for, McCourt’s winning moment inside the cage will be made that little bit more special, thanks to her daughter Isabella, who has been by her side throughout fight week in Dublin.

“She’s going to be there backstage on fight night and is going to come out when I win and come into the cage,” she said. “It’s going to be a special night.”

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Bellator 240/Bellator Europe 7 pre-event facts: Can Bec Rawlings snap MMA skid?

Check out the key facts and figures about Bellator 240/Bellator Europe 7, which takes place Saturday in Dublin.

Bellator continues a busy weekend on Saturday with a split event showcase at 3Arena in Dublin featuring Bellator 240 and Bellator Europe 7.

The Bellator 240 portion of the card is headlined by former lightweight champion [autotag]Brent Primus[/autotag] (9-1 MMA, 7-1 BMMA) vs. [autotag]Chris Bungard[/autotag] (15-5 MMA, 2-1 BMMA), while the Bellator Europe 7 portion sees Northern Ireland’s [autotag]Leah McCourt[/autotag] (3-1 MMA, 2-0 BMMA) fight [autotag]Judith Ruis[/autotag] (6-4 MMA, 0-0 BMMA) in a women’s featherweight affair.

For more on the numbers behind all the festivities, check below for 15 pre-event facts about Bellator 240/Bellator Europe 7.

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Bellator 240

Brent Primus

Primus’ five stoppage victories in Bellator lightweight competition are tied for third most in divisional history behind Michael Chandler (nine) and Patricky Freire (nine).

Primus is the only fighter in Bellator history to earn a submission victory by omoplata choke. He accomplished the feat at Bellator Europe 1.

Bungard has earned both of his Bellator victories by first-round submission. He finished both fights by rear-naked choke.

Bec Rawlings

[autotag]Bec Rawlings[/autotag]’ (7-9 MMA, 0-1 BMMA) five-fight losing skid is the longest of her career. She hasn’t earned a victory since March 2016.

Rawlings is 0-3 since she returned to the women’s flyweight division in November 2017.

[autotag]Elina Kallionidou[/autotag] (7-3 MMA, 0-3 BMMA), 21, is the youngest of the 16 fighters scheduled for the Bellator 240/Bellator Europe 7 main cards.

[autotag]Ricky Bandejas[/autotag] (12-3 MMA, 2-2 BMMA) has earned both of his Bellator victories by first-round knockout.

Bellator Europe 7

Leah McCourt

McCourt has earned both of her Bellator victories by first-round stoppage.

Ruis, 35, is the oldest of the 16 fighters scheduled for the Bellator 240/Bellator Europe 7 main cards.

Ruis has earned five of her six career victories by stoppage.

[autotag]Charlie Ward[/autotag] (7-4 MMA, 4-1 BMMA) is 4-1 since he returned to the middleweight division in November 2017. He’s 6-1 overall in his career at the weight class.

Ward’s four knockout victories in Bellator middleweight competition are tied for second most in divisional history behind Alexander Shlemenko (six).

[autotag]Kyle Kurtz[/autotag] (10-7 MMA, 1-0 BMMA) returns to Bellator for the first time since June 2015. He went 6-7 between stints with the organization.

MMA Junkie reader predictions: Make your picks for Bellator Europe 7/Bellator 240 in Dublin

We want your predictions for Saturday’s Bellator Europe 7/Bellator 240 event in Dublin.

We want your predictions for Saturday’s Bellator Europe 7/Bellator 240 event in Dublin.

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 Thursday at noon ET (9 a.m. PT).

Those MMA Junkie reader consensus picks will be part of the Bellator Europe 7/Bellator 240 event staff predictions we release Friday ahead of the event. Bellator 240 and Bellator Europe 7 take place Saturday at 3Arena in Dublin. The Bellator Europe 7 card streams on MMA Junkie. The Bellator 240 portion airs on Paramount and streams on DAZN via tape delay.

Make your picks for all eight main card fights inside:

James Gallagher ruled out of Bellator Europe 7, Leah McCourt steps up for first Bellator headliner

With James Gallagher ruled out of Bellator Europe 7, Northern Ireland’s Leah McCourt steps into the main event spotlight in Dublin on Feb. 22.

The fight card for Bellator Europe 7 has taken a hit with the news that Irish bantamweight star [autotag]James Gallagher[/autotag] is out of the event due to an undisclosed injury.

Bellator officials confirmed to MMA Junkie that Gallagher will not compete at the event, which takes place at the 3Arena, Dublin, on Saturday, Feb. 22. No replacement will be found, which means his scheduled main event opponent [autotag]Cal Ellenor[/autotag] will also be taken off the card and rebooked for a future event.

The change means the event now has a new main event, with Northern Ireland’s women’s featherweight [autotag]Leah McCourt[/autotag] (3-1 MMA, 2-0 BMMA) set to take center stage for her first Bellator main event. “The Curse” will take on Germany’s [autotag]Judith Ruis[/autotag] (6-4 MMA, 0-0 BMMA) in the new headliner.

The change to the fight card means the new Bellator Europe 7 lineup includes:

MAIN CARD

  • Leah McCourt vs. Judith Ruis
  • Aaron Chalmers vs. Austin Clem
  • Chris Bungard vs. Brent Primus
  • Kiefer Crosbie vs. Iamik Furtado
  • Kyle Kurtz vs. Charlie Ward
  • Elina Kallionidou vs. Bec Rawlings

PRELIMINARY CARD

  • Georgi Karakhanyan vs. Paul Redmond
  • Chris Duncan vs. Ryan Roddy
  • Daniel Crawford vs. Philip Mulpeter
  • Arunas Andriuskevicus vs. Karl Moore
  • Will Fleury vs. Justin Moore
  • Ranjeet Baria vs. Richie Smullen
  • Oliver Enkamp vs. Lewis Long
  • Danni Neilan vs. Chiara Penco
  • Ezzoubair Bouarsa vs. Blaine O’Driscoll
  • Ciaran Clarke vs. Jamie Faulding
  • Ilias Bulaid vs. Diego Freitas
  • Dylan Logan vs. Tom Mearns
  • Constantin Blanita vs. Asael Adjoudj
  • Ricky Bandejas vs. Frans Mlambo

Leah McCourt vs. Judith Ruis, four additional bouts added to Bellator Europe 7

Five new matchups have been added to Bellator Europe 7 in Dublin, including Leah McCourt vs. Judith Ruis.

[autotag]Leah McCourt[/autotag] is set to compete in the first fight of her new exclusive six-fight deal with Bellator.

The promotion announced Tuesday that McCourt (3-1 MMA, 2-0 BMMA) takes on [autotag]Judith Ruis[/autotag] (6-4 MMA) on the main card of Bellator Europe 7 on Feb. 22 in Dublin.

In her last outing, McCourt took out Kerry Hughes at Bellator 227, submitting her in the first round. She was hoping for a quick turnaround in November in London, but instead will compete in her third fight in a year in Dublin’s 3Arena, when she takes on Germany’s Ruis.

Ruis will be making her promotional debut and is coming off back-to-back first-round submission wins.

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An array of featherweight bouts have been added to the prelims of the Bellator Dublin card. A matchup between SBG’s [autotag]Dylan Logan[/autotag] (4-3 MMA, 2-0 BMMA) and [autotag]Tom Mearns[/autotag] (6-3 MMA, 0-2 BMMA), SBG’s [autotag]Ciaran Clarke[/autotag] (1-0 MMA) and [autotag]Jamie Faulding[/autotag] (1-0 MMA), and former kickboxer [autotag]Ilias Bulaid[/autotag] (1-0 MMA), who will look to pick up his second pro MMA win, when he takes on pro debutant [autotag]Diego Freitas[/autotag] (0-0 MMA). Finally, a pair of pro debutants will enter the Bellator cage as [autotag]Constantin Blanita[/autotag] (0-0 MMA) takes on [autotag]Asael Adjoudj[/autotag] (0-0 MMA).

The current Bellator Europe 7 lineup includes:

MAIN CARD

  • James Gallagher vs. Cal Ellenor
  • Aaron Chalmers vs. Austin Clem
  • Leah McCourt vs. Judith Ruis

PRELIMINARY CARD

  • Oliver Enkamp vs. Lewis Long
  • Daniel Crawford vs. Philip Mulpeter
  • Chris Duncan vs. Ryan Roddy
  • Arunas Andriuskevicus vs. Karl Moore
  • Will Fleury vs. Justin Moore
  • Danni Neilan vs. Chiara Penco
  • Ezzoubair Bouarsa vs. Blaine O’Driscoll
  • Ranjeet Baria vs. Richie Smullen
  • Dylan Logan vs. Tom Mearns
  • Ciaran Clarke vs. Jamie Faulding
  • Ilias Bulaid vs. Diego Freitas
  • Asael Adjoudj vs. Constantin Blanita

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