Bellator 244 adds Yaroslav Amosov vs. Mark Lemminger, loses Mike Kimbel

The Bellator 244 lineup has lost a fight but gained two others.

The Bellator 244 lineup has lost a fight but gained two others.

[autotag]Mike Kimbel[/autotag] will no longer fight [autotag]Chaka Worthy[/autotag] on the Aug. 21 card at Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Conn., according to a promotion official. A reason for Kimbel’s withdrawal/removal was not given.

The promotion has made two late additions to the preliminary card, including a 175-pound catchweight fight between [autotag]Yaroslav Amosov[/autotag] and [autotag]Mark Lemminger[/autotag].

Amosov (23-0 MMA, 4-0 BMMA) has defeated Bellator notables Ed Ruth, David Rickels, Erick Silva, and Gerald Harris en route to his Bellator 244 fight.

Lemminger (11-1 MMA, 1-0 BMMA) competed at Bellator 242 on July 24, the promotion’s first event held post-pandemic. He defeated Jake Smith by ground-and-pound stoppage in Round 2. Lemminger is riding a four-fight winning streak.

Additionally, a 150-pound catchweight fight, [autotag]John de Jesus[/autotag] (12-8 MMA, 0-0 BMMA) vs. [autotag]Vladyslav Parubchenko[/autotag] (16-1 MMA, 0-0 BMMA), has also been added to the prelims.

Bellator 244 takes place Friday, Aug. 21 at Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Conn. The main card simulcasts on DAZN and Paramount Network after prelims on MMA Junkie.

With the changes, the Bellator 244 lineup includes:

MAIN CARD (Paramount, DAZN, 10 p.m. ET)

  • Champ Ryan Bader vs. Vadim Nemkov – for light heavyweight title
  • Julia Budd vs. Jessy Miele
  • Valentin Moldavsky vs. Roy Nelson
  • Andrew Kapel vs. John Salter

PRELIMINARY CARD (MMA Junkie)

  • Sidney Outlaw vs. Adam Piccolotti
  • Josh Hill vs. Erik Perez
  • Lucas Brennan vs. Will Smith
  • Chris Gonzalez vs. Vladimir Tokov
  • Lance Gibson Jr. vs. Shane Kruchten
  • Weber Almeida vs. Salim Mukhidinov
  • Yaroslav Amosov vs. Mark Lemminger
  • John de Jesus vs. Vladyslav Parubchenko

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Mike Kimbel vs. Chaka Worthy added to Bellator 244 lineup in Connecticut

Once again, Mike Kimbel will fight in his home state.

Fighting in Connecticut is nothing new for Bellator up-and-comer [autotag]Mike Kimbel[/autotag] – and he’ll be doing it again.

Kimbel (3-2 MMA, 3-2 BMMA) will return to action for the first time since August 2019, when he takes on [autotag]Chaka Worthy[/autotag] in a 140-pound catchweight bout Aug. 21 at Bellator 244 from Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville..

On Tuesday, a promotion official informed MMA Junkie of the booking.

Kimbel, 23, has alternated wins and losses since his 2-0 start in Bellator. In his most recent fight, which took place almost a year ago, Kimbel was finished via strikes in Round 1 by Chris Disonell at Bellator 225.

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Worthy (3-2 MMA, 0-0 BMMA), brother of UFC lightweight Khama Worthy, has alternated wins and losses since his professional debut. However, he was won two out of his last three fights, most recently defeating Walter Flores by knockout at Stout Fights.

With the addition, the Bellator 244 lineup includes:

MAIN CARD (Paramount, DAZN, 10 p.m. ET)

  • Champ Ryan Bader vs. Vadim Nemkov – for light heavyweight title
  • Julia Budd vs. Jessy Miele
  • Valentin Moldavsky vs. Roy Nelson

PRELIMINARY CARD (MMA Junkie)

  • Andrew Kapel vs. John Salter
  • Sidney Outlaw vs. Adam Piccolotti
  • Josh Hill vs. Erik Perez
  • Lucas Brennan vs. Will Smith
  • Chris Gonzalez vs. Vladimir Tokov
  • Lance Gibson Jr. vs. Shane Kruchten
  • Weber Almeida vs. Salim Mukhidinov
  • Mike Kimbel vs. Chaka Worthy

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Mike Kimbel vs. Kenny Rivera booked for Bellator 241 at Mohegan Sun

Mike Kimbel is back – and looking to reenter the win column.

[autotag]Mike Kimbel[/autotag] is back – and looking for a return to the win column.

Connecticut’s Kimbel (3-2 MMA, 3-2 BMMA) will compete for the fourth time in his home state under the Bellator banner when he takes on [autotag]Kenny Rivera[/autotag] at Bellator 241. The fight will take place at a 140-pound catchweight.

A promotion official informed MMA Junkie of the booking on Monday, along with a preliminary-card matchup between middleweights [autotag]Jordan Newman[/autotag] (2-0 MMA, 2-0 BMMA) and [autotag]Pat McCrohan[/autotag] (4-3 MMA, 1-0 BMMA).

Bellator 241 takes place March 13 at Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Conn. The main card is expected to stream on DAZN after prelims on MMA Junkie.

After bursting onto the scene with explosive knockouts in his first two Bellator outings, Kimbel has dropped two of his most recent three bouts. He last competed at Bellator 225 in August, when he suffered a TKO loss at the hands of Chris Disonell.

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As for Rivera (2-2 MMA, 0-1 BMMA), the 32-year-old New Yorker has alternated wins and losses in his professional career. His most recent outing is the lone Bellator appearance on his resume, a unanimous decision loss to John Beneduce.

With the addition, the Bellator 241 lineup includes:

  • Champ Patricio Freire vs. Pedro Carvalho – Bellator grand prix quarterfinal bout; for featherweight title
  • Emmanuel Sanchez vs. Daniel Weichel – Bellator grand prix quarterfinal bout
  • Paul Daley vs. Sabah Homasi
  • Josh Barnett vs. Ronny Markes
  • Nick Newell vs. Zach Zane
  • Jessy Miele vs. Leslie Smith
  • Billy Goff vs. Robson Gracie
  • Romero Cotton vs. Justin Sumter
  • Nate Andrews vs. Killys Mota
  • Johnny Campbell vs. Leandro Higo
  • Mike Kimbel vs. Kenny Rivera
  • Jordan Newman vs. Pat McCrohan

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James Gallagher: Mike Kimbel’s vulgar comment about my mother led to Bellator media day scuffle

James Gallagher says he threw the first punch because he wasn’t about to let the Instagram comment slide.

LONDON – At Thursday’s Bellator Europe 6 media day, all eyes were on two competitors not competing on this weekend’s card.

Before the interview proceedings even started, a scuffle broke out between Bellator Europe 7 headliner [autotag]James Gallagher[/autotag] and fellow Bellator featherweight [autotag]Mike Kimbel[/autotag].

In a wild sequence of events, Gallagher allegedly walked up to Kimbel and punched him square in the face. Who alleges this? Gallagher himself.

Why did Gallagher strike Kimbel? The brash Irish up-and-comer gave his side of the story when speaking to MMA Junkie. According to Gallagher, Kimbel had long talked trash about him. However, things escalated when Kimbel made a vulgar joke about Gallagher’s mother on Instagram.

“He’s 2-4 or something like this, but he was talking a lot of (expletive) about me,” Gallagher said. “He was saying my name all the time, running me down, saying a lot of hateful, annoying things. But that’s cool. Say what you want about me. I understand the fight game.

“… Then he took it a bit too far and took a screenshot of a picture off of my Instagram. I posted up a picture of me and my mum coming to visit me in Dublin. I brought her out for dinner, and we got a picture outside the restaurant. I was like, ‘Such a good weekend seeing my mother.’ And he screenshotted it and put it up and goes, ‘She should have swallowed the sperm cells that have made this.'”

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Talk all you want trying to hype a fight, Gallagher said. However, when you talk about somebody’s mother, that’s where he draws the line. Disrespecting women is the lowest of the low in Gallagher’s eyes.

“For me as a young man, I don’t disrespect women like that,” Gallagher said. “That’s the lowest of the lowest. I would never disrespect any grown woman, nevermind my mother. Not only has he disrespected a woman that I know, he disrespected a woman that I love to bits. A woman that has made me the man I am.

“And that was it. I didn’t say nothing else. I just left it at that. And he asked last month, could he come to Dublin. I said, ‘Yeah, of course you can come to Dublin. You might not get back out, though. You might not.’ Might’ve, might not, whatever. But when I saw him today for the first time, I didn’t say nothing else to him. I just walked up and smacked him with a left hook on the chin, and that was that. Don’t speak about my mother again.”

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Despite the heat between the two featherweights, Gallagher asserted he’d never fight Kimbel in an actual MMA bout. However, if Kimbel ever says anything else about Gallagher’s mother, the Irishman indicated fisticuffs will come outside the cage once again.

“I will never ever fight Mike Kimbel in an MMA contest – ever,” Gallagher said. “We can leave it at that now. … If I’m somewhere, don’t come. Don’t come. Don’t be around me. Don’t say nothing about me. Get on your way, do your thing, and that’s it. There is no revenge that can satisfy me about what he said about my mother.

“… The biggest (regret) is that I didn’t get him in a room on my own and that there was people here able to hold him back and hold me back. That’s the only regret that I’ve got. Nothing else. He’s a lucky, lucky man – a kid. A stupid little kid. He’s lucky.”

Watch the video above to hear Gallagher’s full breakdown of the Kimbel altercation.

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WATCH: James Gallagher and Mike Kimbel get heated at Bellator Europe 6 media day

James Gallagher wasn’t about to let some cheap shots about his mother slide.

Things got heated between [autotag]James Gallagher[/autotag] and [autotag]Mike Kimbel[/autotag] during Bellator Europe 6 media day.

Though neither fighter will be competing Saturday night, both were on hand for Thursday’s festivities in London. The altercation appears to have stemmed from a comment that Kimbel made on an Instagram post of Gallagher with his mother.

According to a post on Sherdogs forums, the since-deleted Instagram post was a vulgar shot at Gallagher’s mom. Kimbel also said “now let me murk him” in a separate birthday post by Bellator’s official Instagram.

At media day, Gallagher and Kimbel shouted expletives and threats at each other from across the room. They had to be restrained from the potential brawl that was brewing. Bellator Europe 6 headliner Michael Page and co-headliner Mike Shipman had to step in, according to MMA Junkie’s Simon Head, who was on the scene. Gallagher was so upset that, at one point, he turned on Page, who was simply trying to keep the peace.

You can watch the chaotic scene unfold in the video above.

While Kimbel doesn’t currently have a fight booked, James Gallagher is set to headline Bellator Europe 7 vs. Cal Ellenor on Feb. 22 in Dublin.

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