Matt Mitrione praises Bellator for postponements: ‘You can’t force a square peg in a round hole’

Matt Mitrione believes Bellator avoided a “significant black eye” in the media by postponing recent and upcoming events.

It may have cost him an opportunity to compete, but [autotag]Matt Mitrione[/autotag] appreciates Bellator looking after his best interests in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic.

Mitrione (13-7 MMA, 4-2 BMMA) was one of the fighters who was set to compete at Bellator 241 on March 13 in Uncasville, Conn. The event was held right around the time the coronavirus outbreak got serious in the United States, with the NBA postponing its season then nearly every major sports organization following shortly thereafter.

Bellator 241 was originally moved behind closed doors with no fans, but then on the day of the event, the decision was made by Bellator president Scott Coker to pull the plug entirely. The card was postponed to an undermined date, and while it prevented Mitrione from competing in his scheduled heavyweight bout with Ronny Markes, the fighter did not question the action his promoter took.

“It was unfortunate that happened; it was unfortunate it got canceled,” Mitrione told MMA Junkie. “I understand why. Mr. Coker made the right decision. Say we did get (coronavirus); I don’t know if we would be that drastically affected or not, but after that we have to go home, we have to be with our kids and our family. It just wasn’t the safest of opportunities. I feel like Mr. Coker realized that. I understand it and appreciate it.”

Mitrione’s instinct as a fighter is always to go forward, but much like a referee or cornerman in a competition setting, sometimes the decision has to be made for the athlete. Seeing how the global situation has evolved makes Mitrione even more comfortable. Unlike the UFC, who put on an event in Brazil the day after Bellator 241 was supposed to take place, Mitrione said Bellator put its fighters first.

“It would’ve been great to get out there and perform, but you can’t force a square peg in a round hole,” Mitrione said. “I feel like this could’ve been a more significant black eye. The chances of getting sick weren’t really that good, but the chances of having a lasting impression of a social black eye would’ve been pretty sign.”

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Although Mitrione lost out on a chance to throw fists with Markes, he did not lose out on a paycheck. Bellator announced not long after postponing the event that all fighters from the card would be paid their complete purses.

For Mitrione, as well as many others, that gesture was met with gratitude. Mitrione said it’s just another example of how Bellator cares for its athletes, especially in a time of great uncertainty.

“One hundred percent transparency – Bellator was great,” Mitrione said. “They handled it professional, they were cool about it. My family was there so we ended up going out for dinner and just sitting around and hanging out and they came and found me and explained the situation. It was handled extremely well by Bellator. That’s one of the things I’ve always enjoyed about Bellator and Mike Kogan and Scott Coker. They always handle the situations exactly the way you’d hope they do. It was an unfortunate experience for everybody, but they handled it quite literally as well as they possibility could’ve.”

For Mitrione, the loss of an opportunity to fight at Bellator 241 wasn’t at great as others. He was serving as a replacement for Josh Barnett against Markes, and had less than three weeks’ notice in order to prepare, anyway. But after being so close, he’s itching to fight soon.

Bellator recently announced it was also postponing its May event schedule, which means the next card that sits on the calendar is in early June. Assuming the coronavirus pandemic doesn’t claim that event, too, Mitrione said he would enjoy the opportunity to fight close to home in the midwest.

“I’m trying to fight June 6 in Chicago,” Mitrione said. “I would love the opportunity to get on that card. I already told Mr. Coker that’s what I’m looking for.”

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No main event, no problem: Matt Mitrione happy to have less Bellator 241 responsibility

It’s a much more relaxed fight week for Matt Mitrione, who won’t headline a show for the first time in five fights.

UNCASVILLE, Conn. – It’s a much more relaxed fight week for [autotag]Matt Mitrione[/autotag] than what he’s experienced in the past.

Mitrione (13-7 MMA, 4-2 BMMA) faces Ronny Markes (19-7 MMA, 0-0 BMMA) this Friday on the main card of Bellator 241, stepping in on short notice for Josh Barnett, who was forced out due to failing a medical requirement.

So for Mitrione, who’s headlined his last four straight shows, not having to do many media obligations has made the process a whole lot easier.

“I love it; that means I fight earlier in the night, too,” Mitrione told MMA Junkie. “Yeah man, it’s great. Less responsibility is an awesome thing, especially stepping in. You go train as much as you possibly can for this situation. You can’t overthink it, you just go in there and work. Cool, let’s go work.”

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Mitrione admits he wasn’t too familiar with promotional debutant Markes, having to ask a few friends for pointers. After winning four straight contests, Mitrione is now looking to rebound from his current two-fight losing skid, dropping his last two outings to Bellator dual-champ Ryan Bader and perennial contender Sergei Kharitonov.

“It’s a different challenge,” Mitrione said. “Totally something completely different, so let’s see what goes on. I’m a professional competitor, so I compete at all costs and handle the highs and the lows as they come.”

“I’m going to give my best effort, that’s what I’m going to do. I think that he’s tough. He’s a tough kid, and I can tell you I’ll bust my ass. I’ll do everything I can to come out successful, for sure.”

Bellator 241 takes place at Mohegan Sun Arena. The night’s main card streams on DAZN following prelims on MMA Junkie.

To hear more from Mitrione, check out the video above.

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Bellator 241 predictions: Is anyone picking Pedro Carvalho against 10-1 favorite Patricio Freire?

Check out our staff members’ picks for the Bellator 241 main card, which features a Patricio Freire vs. Pedro Carvalho title fight.

Freire
vs.
Carvalho
Sanchez
vs.
Weichel
Markes
vs.
Mitrione
Daley
vs.
Homasi
Newell
vs.
Zane
Aguiar
vs.
Tokov
MMA Junkie readers’
consensus picks
2020: 36-18
freire2020
Freire
(69%)
sanchez2020
Sanchez
(61%)
mitrione2020
Mitrione
(77%)
daley2020
Daley
(92%)
newell2020
Newell
(70%)
tokov2020
Tokov
(84%)
Farah Hannoun
@Farah_Hannoun
2020: 41-13
freire2020
Freire
weichel2020
Weichel
mitrione2020
Mitrione
daley2020
Daley
newell2020
Newell
tokov2020
Tokov
Simon Head
@simonhead
2020: 40-14
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freire2020
Freire
sanchez2020
Sanchez
mitrione2020
Mitrione
daley2020
Daley
newell2020
Newell
tokov2020
Tokov
Dave Doyle
@davedoylemma
2020: 40-14
freire2020
Freire
sanchez2020
Sanchez
markes2020new
Markes
daley2020
Daley
newell2020
Newell
tokov2020
Tokov
Nolan King
@mma_kings
2020: 40-14
freire2020
Freire
weichel2020
Weichel
mitrione2020
Mitrione
daley2020
Daley
newell2020
Newell
tokov2020
Tokov
John Morgan
@MMAjunkieJohn
2020: 40-14
freire2020
Freire
weichel2020
Weichel
mitrione2020
Mitrione
daley2020
Daley
newell2020
Newell
tokov2020
Tokov
Dan Tom
@DanTomMMA
2020: 40-14
freire2020
Freire
sanchez2020
Sanchez
markes2020new
Markes
daley2020
Daley
newell2020
Newell
tokov2020
Tokov
Simon Samano
@SJSamano
2020: 40-14
freire2020
Freire
weichel2020
Weichel
markes2020new
Markes
daley2020
Daley
newell2020
Newell
tokov2020
Tokov
Brian Garcia
@thegoze
2020: 40-14
trophy copy 2017 Champion
freire2020
Freire
sanchez2020
Sanchez
markes2020new
Markes
daley2020
Daley
newell2020
Newell
tokov2020
Tokov
Danny Segura
@dannyseguratv
2020: 39-15
freire2020
Freire
sanchez2020
Sanchez
markes2020new
Markes
daley2020
Daley
newell2020
Newell
tokov2020
Tokov
George Garcia
@MMAjunkieGeorge
2020: 38-16
freire2020
Freire
sanchez2020
Sanchez
markes2020new
Markes
daley2020
Daley
newell2020
Newell
tokov2020
Tokov
Mike Bohn
@MikeBohnMMA
2020: 38-16
trophy copy 2014 Champion
freire2020
Freire
sanchez2020
Sanchez
mitrione2020
Mitrione
daley2020
Daley
newell2020
Newell
tokov2020
Tokov
Ken Hathaway
@kenshathaway
2020: 38-16
trophy copy 2018 Champion
freire2020
Freire
sanchez2020
Sanchez
mitrione2020
Mitrione
daley2020
Daley
newell2020
Newell
tokov2020
Tokov
Abbey Subhan
@kammakaze
2020: 33-21
freire2020
Freire
sanchez2020
Sanchez
markes2020new
Markes
daley2020
Daley
newell2020
Newell
tokov2020
Tokov
Matt Erickson
@MMAjunkieMatt
2020: 25-29
freire2020
Freire
sanchez2020
Sanchez
mitrione2020
Mitrione
homasi2020
Homasi
newell2020
Newell
aguiar2020
Aguiar

Bellator is back in Connecticut this week for the continuation of its ongoing featherweight tournament.

Bellator 241 takes place Friday at Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Conn. The main card streams on DAZN following prelims on MMA Junkie.

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

In the main event, featherweight and lightweight champion [autotag]Patricio Freire[/autotag] (30-4 MMA, 18-4 BMMA) puts his 145-pound title on the line against challenger [autotag]Pedro Carvalho[/autotag] (11-3 MMA, 4-0 BMMA) in the quarterfinals of the grand prix. “Pitbull” Freire is a big 10-1 favorite from the oddsmakers, and he pitched a shutout from our 14 MMA Junkie editors, writers, radio hosts and videographers.

The co-main event is another quarterfinal fight in the tournament, and the winner will move on to face the Freire-Carvalho winner in what will be a semifinal bout that doubles as a title fight. [autotag]Emmanuel Sanchez[/autotag] (19-4 MMA, 11-3 BMMA) is a slight favorite against [autotag]Daniel Weichel[/autotag] (40-11 MMA, 9-3 BMMA) in a rematch of a fight Weichel won in 2016. But this time, it’s Sanchez with a 10-4 lead in the picks.

Also on the main card, [autotag]Ronny Markes[/autotag] (19-7 MMA, 0-0 BMMA) takes on late replacement [autotag]Matt Mitrione[/autotag] (13-7 MMA, 4-2 BMMA) in a heavyweight bout. Markes was supposed to fight Josh Barnett in a fight rescheduled from December, but Barnett was pulled from the event. Mitrione is the favorite at around -170, but our pickers have it split right down the middle at 7-7.

[autotag]Paul Daley[/autotag] (42-17-2 MMA, 8-4 BMMA) is a 4-1 favorite in his welterweight fight against [autotag]Sabah Homasi[/autotag] (13-8 MMA, 2-2 BMMA), and the picks reflect that. Only one picker is taking Homasi in an upset, giving Daley a whopping 13-1 edge.

[autotag]Nick Newell[/autotag] (16-3 MMA, 1-1 BMMA) will try to rebound from his first Bellator loss with another fight in his home state when he takes on [autotag]Zach Zane[/autotag] (14-9 MMA, 1-0 BMMA) at lightweight. Newell is more than a 2-1 favorite, and he’s our second unanimous pick.

And to open the main card, [autotag]Anatoly Tokov[/autotag] (29-2 MMA, 5-0 BMMA) is a massive 12-1 favorite against [autotag]Fabio Aguiar[/autotag] (17-1 MMA, 0-0 BMMA), who is making his Bellator debut at middleweight. Only one picker is taking Aguiar in what would be a big upset.

In the MMA Junkie reader consensus picks, Freire (69 percent), Sanchez (61 percent), Mitrione (77 percent), Daley (92 percent), Newell (70 percent) and Tokov (84 percent) are the choices.

Check out all the picks above.

5 burning questions heading into Bellator 241

MMA Junkie’s Simon Head previews the biggest Bellator 241 storylines, as Patricio Freire puts his featherweight title on the line in the grand prix.

Bellator returns for Bellator 241, as the promotion’s featherweight grand prix continues with the third and fourth quarterfinal matchups.

The featherweight title will be on the line as two-division champion [autotag]Patricio Freire[/autotag] takes on Dublin-based Portuguese contender [autotag]Pedro Carvalho[/autotag] in the main event, while the identity of the next man to challenge for the title will be decided in the night’s other quarterfinal, as Bellator mainstays [autotag]Emmanuel Sanchez[/autotag] and [autotag]Daniel Weichel[/autotag] go head to head in a battle between two featherweight veterans.

The fight card also features a host of familiar names as Bellator matchmaker Rich Chou has stacked the deck for the latest numbered event on Bellator’s packed 2020 schedule.

Bellator 241 takes place Friday at Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Conn. The main card streams on DAZN following prelims on MMA Junkie.

Without further ado, here are five burning questions heading into Bellator 241.

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Can Pedro Carvalho upset the applecart and snatch the title from ‘Pitbull?’

Freire has been fighting in Bellator for almost a decade, and the Brazilian two-division champ is at the peak of his career heading into Bellator 241. Victory for “Pitbull” will see him through to the semifinals of the featherweight grand prix but, more importantly, will also see him retain his 145-pound title.

Freire hasn’t lost since a decision to Daniel Straus five years ago – a result he subsequently avenged – and has looked superb in his two most recent appearances as he stunned Michael Chandler to capture the lightweight belt, then defended his featherweight strap from surging contender Juan Archuleta in the first round of the grand prix.

Now he faces a new challenge in the form of Pedro Carvalho, who arrives in the quarterfinals with an air of unshakable confidence following his arrival in Bellator in 2018.

First he sprung a surprise on his promotional debut by defeating the fancied English prospect Daniel Crawford, then followed up with a 43-second submission of Italian Luca Vitale. That win pushed him into Bellator’s top bracket 145-pound fighters, and a 123-second TKO finish of seasoned veteran Derek Campos served as a statement of intent. It earned him a spot in the featherweight grand prix, where a second-round face-crank finish of another gritty veteran, Sam Sicilia, propelled him into the last eight of the tournament.

After initially matching himself against former bantamweight champion Darrion Caldwell in the quarterfinals, Carvalho was then thrust into a title fight when Freire used his “champion’s choice” to shake things up and place himself in the final quarterfinal matchup, against the Portuguese contender.

Most are picking “Pitbull” to prevail, but Carvalho is adamant that he is the man to dethrone him, having told MMA Junkie in the lead-up to the fight that he wouldn’t just beat Freire, he would finish him.

“I’m going to be the first guy to finish him. I doubt he passes the second round.” Those were his words.

Will he make good on that promise, or will Freire march on to the semifinals with his title still intact?

Bellator 241: Make your predictions for Patricio Freire vs. Pedro Carvalho title fight

We want your predictions for Friday’s Bellator 241 event in Connecticut, featuring a Patricio Freire vs. Pedro Carvalho title fight.

We want your predictions for Friday’s Bellator 241 event in Uncasville, Conn.

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 241 event staff predictions we release Thursday ahead of the event. Bellator 241 takes place Friday at Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Conn. The main card streams on DAZN following prelims on MMA Junkie.

Make your picks for all six main card fights inside:

Bellator in 2019: A robust look at the stats, streaks, skids, and records

A full recap of Bellator’s most significant footnotes and milestones from the events, fights and individual performances of 2019.

Bellator had its biggest and busiest year to date in 2019, with 24 numbered events that helped raise the promotion’s profile to a true position of prominence in MMA. During that time, many records were set and a host of historic moments were produced.

Now that the year has come to a close, here are some of 2019’s most significant fights and individual performances.

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GENERAL

Bellator president Scott Coker

Bellator held 24 numbered events (not including full European series shows) in 14 different cities across six countries and three continents. The 24 events are the most for the organization in a calendar year.

Those events had 128 main card fights across 11 different weight classes (not including catchweight bouts).

Those 128 main card fights combined for a total cage time of 19:48:08.

The longest event of the year (main card fights only) was Bellator 223 (1:49:02).

The shortest event of the year (main card fights only) was Bellator 214 (20:07).

Eight fighters missed weight for main card bouts. Those fighters went 4-3, while one bout was canceled.

Seven main or co-main event bouts were canceled due to a variety of reasons.

Betting favorites went 82-26 during Bellator main card fights. 14 fights had no odds available while three fights had even odds, and three ended in a no contest.

Six cards saw all the betting favorites win.

No fight cards had more underdogs win than favorites.

Bellator 225 was the first event in company history to have every fight end in a stoppage.

CHAMPIONSHIP FEATS

Ryan Bader

[autotag]Ryan Bader[/autotag] became the first simultaneous two-division champion in company history when he captured the heavyweight title at Bellator 214.

Bader joined Joe Warren as the second fighter in company history to win titles in two weight classes.

[autotag]Rory MacDonald[/autotag] vs. [autotag]Jon Fitch[/autotag] at Bellator 220 marked the first title fight in company history to end in a draw.

[autotag]Patricio Freire[/autotag] became the second simultaneous two-division champion in company history when he captured the lightweight title at Bellator 221.

Freire became the third fighter in company history to win titles in two weight classes, joining Bader and Warren in that exclusive club.

[autotag]Michael Chandler[/autotag] became the first in company history to suffer five losses in title fights when he was defeated at Bellator 221.

Kyoji Horiguchi

[autotag]Kyoji Horiguchi[/autotag] became the first fighter in history to earn titles in Bellator and Rizin FF when he won the Bellator bantamweight title at Bellator 222.

Bader became the first champion in company history to register title defenses in two weight classes when he retained his heavyweight belt at Bellator 226.

Freire set a new mark for most championship-fight victories in company history with his eighth when he won at Bellator 228.

[autotag]Douglas Lima[/autotag] became the second fighter in company history to have three title reigns in a single weight class when he reclaimed the welterweight belt at Bellator 232. Chandler also accomplished the feat.

[autotag]Ilima-Lei Macfarlane[/autotag] became the second champion in company history to earn four consecutive title defenses when she won at Bellator 236. Ben Askren also accomplished the feat.

INDIVIDUAL FEATS

Matt Mitrione vs. Sergei Kharitonov at Bellator 215

[autotag]Matt Mitrione[/autotag] vs. [autotag]Sergei Kharitonov[/autotag] at Bellator 215 marked the third shortest no-contest in Bellator/UFC/WEC/Strikeforce/PRIDE combined history at just 15 seconds. Only Marius Zaromskis vs. Waachim Spiritwolf (six seconds) at Strikeforce Challengers 12 and Kevin Casey vs. Antonio Carlos Junior (11 seconds) at UFC Fight Night 80 were faster.

[autotag]Michael Page[/autotag] became the second fighter in history to earn a 10-fight Bellator winning streak when he won at Bellator 216. A.J. McKee also accomplished the feat.

[autotag]David Rickels[/autotag] became the third fighter in history to reach 15 Bellator victories when he won at Bellator 219. Patricio Freire and Chandler have also accomplished the feat.

[autotag]Jordan Young[/autotag] became the first fighter in company history to earn five consecutive victories by submission when he won at Bellator 224.

[autotag]Aviv Gozali[/autotag], 18, became the youngest fighter to earn a Bellator victory when he won at Bellator 225.

Gozali’s 11-second victory at Bellator 225 marked the fastest submission in company history.

Patricio Freire

Freire set a new mark for most victories in company history with his 18th when he won at Bellator 228.

[autotag]Haim Gozali[/autotag], 46, became the oldest fighter in Bellator history to earn a submission victory when he won at Bellator 234.

[autotag]Frank Mir[/autotag] earned his first non-UFC victory since August 2001 when he won at Bellator 231.

Lima became the first fighter in company history to claim three separate tournaments victories when he won the welterweight grand prix at Bellator 232.

[autotag]Saad Awad[/autotag] became the first in history to suffer 10 Bellator defeats when he lost at Bellator 232.

[autotag]Patrick Mix[/autotag] earned the first Suloev stretch submission finish in company history when he won at Bellator 232.

[autotag]Muhammed Lawal[/autotag] retired from MMA competition following his loss at Bellator 233.

Ilima-Lei Macfarlane

Macfarlane became the third fighter in history to earn a 10-fight Bellator winning streak when she won at Bellator 236. Page and McKee also accomplished the feat.

McKee extended his company record winning streak to 16 fights when he earned a victory at Bellator 236.

McKee set a new record for most stoppages in featherweight history with his 11th when he won at Bellator 236.

Chandler set a new record for most stoppages in company history with his 12th when he won at Bellator 237.