Cage Warriors 131: Joe McColgan vacates, Mehdi Ben Lakhdhar vs. George Hardwick set for title

Lightweight champion Joe McColgan has vacated his Cage Warriors title, setting up a new championship bout next month.

Lightweight champion [autotag]Joe McColgan[/autotag] has vacated his Cage Warriors title, setting up a new championship bout next month.

McColgan (8-3-1) vacated the belt “due to personal matters affecting his ability to train,” according to an announcement from Cage Warriors. So a vacant lightweight title bout between [autotag]George Hardwick[/autotag] (8-1) and [autotag]Mehdi Ben Lakhdhar[/autotag] (5-0-1) will take place at Cage Warriors 131.

The promotion announced the new title fight Tuesday for the event, which is set for Dec. 10 at York Hall in London. The card is the first of back-to-back Cage Warriors events for its end-of-year “Double Trouble” doubleheader. The events will stream on UFC Fight Pass.

“Life has Joe McColgan busy and he’s just about got enough time to get into the gym to help his training partners get ready for their fights,” Cage Warriors president Graham Boylan said in a release from the promotion. “Joe doesn’t want to hold the division up and has decided to vacate the belt providing he can fight the new champ on his return, which he expects to be around April or May next year. I have the utmost respect for the champ for allowing the division to move on in his absence.

“Contender wise, we have two excellent fighters. George Hardwick is on a four-fight win streak with his last two fights ending within the distance. Mehdi Ben Lakhdhar is undefeated in Cage Warriors, winning three fights and drawing a fourth. That draw just happened to be a ‘Fight of the Year’ with Joe McColgan back in 2019.”

Hardwick has four straight wins on the heels of the lone loss of his career, which came by decision at Cage Warriors 109 to Madars Fleminas. Since then, he has a pair of Bellator wins over Richard Kiely and Nicolo Solli in 2020 and a pair of second-round finishes for Cage Warriors this year. He stopped Dean Trueman with a TKO at Cage Warriors 124 in June, then submitted Jakub Dohnal at Cage Warriors 129 in October.

Lakhdhar is 3-0-1 under the Cage Warriors banner. He’ll fight Hardwick a year to the date since his most recent fight, which was a first-round knockout of Stevie McIntosh at Cage Warriors 117. After a perfect 4-0 start to his career, including a pair of 2018 Cage Warriors wins, he fought to a majority draw with McColgan in September 2019.

McColgan won the lightweight title in June with a third-roundn guillotine choke finish of champion Agy Sardari after more than four years of up, down and up again results for Cage Warriors.

Cage Warriors 121: Donovan Desmae steps in for short-notice lightweight title shot

With injury ruling out Mehdi Ben Lakhdhar, Belgium’s Donovan Desmae will step to challenge for the lightweight title at Cage Warriors 121.

Newly crowned Cage Warriors lightweight champion [autotag]Agy Sardari[/autotag] will face a new opponent in his first title defense.

Sardari was originally scheduled to face [autotag]Mehdi Ben Lakhdhar[/autotag] in the main event of Cage Warriors 121, which takes place Friday, March 19 at the York Hall, London. The event streams live on UFC Fight Pass.

However, following an undisclosed injury, Ben Lakhdhar (5-0-1) has been forced off the card, with Belgium’s [autotag]Donovan Desmae[/autotag] agreeing to step in on 10 days’ notice to challenge for the 155-pound title.

Desmae (14-5) is currently riding a two-fight winning streak, including a second-round TKO of former lightweight title challenger Alexander Jacobsen and a first-round submission finish of former BAMMA lightweight champion Tim Barnett.

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Desmae was twice scheduled to face former featherweight champion Paddy Pimblett but, on both occasions, the bout failed to come to fruition. Now “Vegas” will step up on short notice in a bid to capture the lightweight title in London.

Sardari (13-2) won the 155-pound strap at Cage Warriors 119 after edging a split-decision verdict against England’s Jack Grant. The Dutchman is riding a seven-fight winning streak that stretches back to March 2018.

With the change, the fight card for Cage Warriors 121 includes:

MAIN CARD

  • Champ Agy Sardari vs. Donovan Desmae – for lightweight title
  • Champ Jack Cartwright vs. Sylwester Miller – for bantamweight title
  • Matthew Bonner vs. James Webb
  • Rostem Akman vs. Ian Garry – welterweight tournament semifinal
  • Madars Fleminas vs. Jack Grant – welterweight tournament semifinal

PRELIMINARY CARD

  • Oban Elliott vs. George McManus
  • Bryan Creighton vs. Josh Reed