Paul Daley vs. Sabah Homasi matched up again, added to Bellator 257

Bellator is trying the Paul Daley vs. Sabah Homasi grudge match once again.

Bellator is trying [autotag]Paul Daley[/autotag] vs. [autotag]Sabah Homasi[/autotag] once again.

The welterweight knockout artists, who have been scheduled to fight on multiple occasions, will (barring any unforeseen circumstances) finally square off April 16 at Bellator 257. The event takes place at Mohegan Sun Arena and airs on Showtime.

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

Daley (42-17-2 MMA, 8-4 BMMA) and Homasi (15-8 MMA, 4-2 BMMA) were originally booked for Bellator 232 in October 2019. However, Homasi was injured and the fight was canceled.

Things got heated between Daley and Homasi at the weigh-ins for their first rebooking at Bellator 241 in March 2020. Less than 24 hours later, the event was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak, so the matchup was once again scrapped.

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According to a person with knowledge of the booking, Daley and Homasi were scheduled to be the main event of Bellator 247 in October. However, the bout fell through before the promotion made an official announcement and Homasi was replaced by Anderson. After Daley suffered an illness due to the weight cut, the fight was scrapped.

Both Daley and Homasi are coming off consecutive victories. Daley has won back-to-back fights against Erick Silva and Saad Awad. Homasi is riding a four-fight winning streak into the grudge match.

With the addition, the Bellator 257 lineup includes:

  • Champion Vadim Nemkov vs. Phil Davis – for Bellator light heavyweight title, grand prix quarterfinal
  • Anthony Johnson vs. Yoel Romero – grand prix quarterfinal
  • Aiden Lee vs. Aaron Pico
  • Paul Daley vs. Sabah Homasi

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After falling ill due to bad weight cut, Paul Daley announces next fight will be his last

After more than 60 professional MMA fights, Paul Daley has decided that his next walk will be his last.

After more than 60 professional fights, [autotag]Paul Daley[/autotag] has decided that his next walk will be his last.

Daley (42-17-2 MMA, 8-4 BMMA) was scheduled to take on Derek Anderson in Thursday night’s Bellator 247 main event at Allianz Cloud in Milan, Italy, but withdrew after falling ill during his weight cut, weighing in 1.6 pounds over the 171-pound non-title welterweight limit on Wednesday morning.

Thursday, the 37-year-old Brit took to Instagram to address the incident and after some careful thought, has decided that his next fight will be his final one. No date or location have been announced, but Daley did say that it will be contested at a catchweight of 175 pounds.

“Forever a samurai. But soon we will put the blade to rest. After discussions and careful consideration with my family, it has been decided that my next fight @bellatormma will be my last. To be fought at a catch weight of 175lbs. Opponent and location to be confirmed. Health before Wealth, and NEVER COMPROMISE YOURSELF. 💯🙏🏾”

Since rejoining the Bellator roster in 2015, Daley has gone 7-4, picking up knockout wins over the likes of Brennan Ward, Lorenz Larkin and Saad Awad. The UFC, Strikeforce and BAMMA veteran also holds notable wins over Duane Ludwig, Martin Kampmann and Jorge Masvidal.

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Paul Daley reveals rollercoaster story behind Bellator 247 main event cancellation

Bellator welterweight Paul Daley explained the circumstances that led to him being pulled from the main event of Bellator 247 in Milan, Italy.

[autotag]Paul Daley[/autotag] says he’s fit and ready to fight, but after a sequence of events led him to end up in a hospital waiting room, his main event fight with Derek Anderson at Bellator 247 on Thursday has been called off.

Daley missed weight at the official weigh-ins after tipping the scale at 172.6 pounds for his welterweight headliner, but while he acknowledged his weight miss, the Englishman explained how changed circumstances during his rehydration process ended up with him taking a trip to a local hospital.

Explaining his situation in an Instagram video, Daley said, “I weighed in at 172.6 pounds, so I was 1.6 pounds over. Sorry – I got that a little bit wrong there. Went down to the weigh-ins, felt OK, still feeling the effects, knew I was going to come in over. I let the Bellator staff know I was going to come in over. All was well, fight was still on.”

Then, after weighing in, Daley laid down in the backstage medical room as he began his gradual rehydration process. During that time, he explained he was asked to do an interview, take a COVID test, complete medicals and sign posters.  After fulfilling those obligations, Daley explained, he started to feel discomfort.

“I went back to lie down in the medical room, because they have those beds,” he said. “(I) started to get some cramps. They’re not your ‘pull up on the football field’ cramps. (They were) severe cramps in my hip, and abdominal cramps, which I’m used to, and has happened before previously when cutting weight. But usually, all of this is all taking place upstairs in my bedroom with my team, out of the way, while I’m getting rehydrated and getting my body where it needed to be.

“Unfortunately, because of the restrictions, this had to take place downstairs in full view of other fighters, the Bellator staff, etc., so I understand why everyone was taken aback a bit by this. I wasn’t allowed to leave. So then I’m calling for assistance from the Bellator staff. I need to lower my body temperature, keep getting fluids on board, and if someone could massage my legs – as stupid as it sounds – that would be a big help.

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“It took about 15, 20 minutes for people to take me seriously. Everyone kept giving me countdowns to get up to do the fake weigh-ins. I’m on the bed, not doing too good. I’m saying, ‘Look, I need some help.’ Give credit to one or two of the Bellator staff that could see the situation and came and helped. This escalated and led to me saying, ‘You know what, get me an ambulance. Cancel the fight, get me an ambulance. I’ll just have an IV – the IV being the key, because I know if you have an IV, the fight’s off, anyway.”

However, despite saying he was heading to hospital to get an IV to rehydrate, that’s not what panned out.

“Ambulance came, got wheeled off, got to the hospital and was there for an hour and a half, and I slept. Obviously, my case wasn’t a priority because there were elderly people coming in for whatever reason. … So I just slept in the waiting area, on the bed, for an hour and a half. When I woke up, I was there with my cornerman, I felt great, I hadn’t seen a doctor, no one even knew I was there. Jumped off the bed, jumped in an Uber and came back to the hotel. I just ate, feel fresh, feel 100 percent. Then I realize because I didn’t have the IV that there’s a possibility I can get this fight back on.”

Daley was subsequently told there was “no chance” the fight could be saved, and he was informed that he would not be fighting in the night’s headliner in Milan. The Brit said it was a shame that he had to go through the discomfort of the early stages of his rehydration process in front of everybody, as opposed to back in his hotel room with his team.

“This is not unusual for professional fighters,” he said. “It just normally takes place in a room with my team. It’s just unfortunate it took place downstairs and Bellator, CBS and Sky Sports – even though I’m fit, I’m healthy, I’m 100 percent, no hospital treatment, ready to go right now – don’t want to put the fight on, so I apologize.”

Bellator 247: Paul Daley taken ill, main event bout with Derek Anderson canceled

Paul Daley was taken ill after failing to make weight for his main event and is reportedly out of Bellator 247, according to reports on the ground in Milan, Italy.

The main event of Bellator 247 has officially been canceled.

English welterweight [autotag]Paul Daley[/autotag] was reportedly taken ill after weighing in 2.6 pounds over the 171-pound non-title welterweight limit on Wednesday morning and, according to reports on the ground in Milan, was later taken to hospital before the ceremonial weigh-in event.

Journalist and broadcaster Gareth A. Davies tweeted that the scheduled face-off between Daley and opponent Derek Anderson did not occur, then stated that the fight had been called off after Daley was taken to hospital on a stretcher. Davies said the fight’s cancellation was confirmed to him by commissioner Brandon Morse.

Bellator officials subsequently confirmed with MMA Junkie that the main event bout between Daley and Anderson had indeed been canceled and that an official comment will be issued in due course.

Full fight card announced for Bellator 247 in Milan

The full fight card for Bellator 247 set for Milan, Italy on Oct. 3, has been confirmed.

The fight card for the second leg of Bellator’s Italian triple-header has now been confirmed.

Bellator 247 takes place Thursday, Oct. 1 at the Allianz Cloud in Milan, with a 10-fight preliminary lineup preceding a four-bout main card.

The night’s main event features a welterweight battle between England’s [autotag]Paul Daley[/autotag] (42-17-2 MMA, 8-4 BMMA) and America’s [autotag]Derek Anderson[/autotag] (16-3 MMS, 7-3 BMMA), while the co-main event sees middleweight London Shootfighters prospect [autotag]Norbert Novenyi[/autotag] (4-0 MMA, 3-0 BMMA) take on French newcomer [autotag]Laid Zerhouni[/autotag] (7-5 MMA, 0-0 BMMA).

Also set for main card action is England’s former flyweight title challenger [autotag]Kate Jackson[/autotag] (11-4-1 MMA, 3-2), who takes on Dutch Bellator kickboxing champion [autotag]Denise Kielholtz[/autotag] (5-2 MMA, 5-1 BMMA), while the opening bout of the main card offers a showcase for Moroccan striker [autotag]Ilias Bulaid[/autotag] (2-0 MMA, 2-0 BMMA), who takes on the debuting Italian [autotag]Ivan Naccari[/autotag] (0-1 MMA, 0-0 BMMA).

With the additions, the Bellator 247 card now includes:

MAIN CARD (CBS Sports Network, 4 p.m. ET)

  • Paul Daley vs. Derek Anderson
  • Norbert Novenyi vs. Laid Zerhouni
  • Kate Jackson vs. Denise Kielholtz
  • Ilias Bulaid vs. Ivan Naccari

PRELIMINARY CARD (12:15 p.m. ET, MMA Junkie)

  • [autotag]Simone D’Anna[/autotag] vs. [autotag]Brian Moore[/autotag]
  • [autotag]Justin Burlinson[/autotag] vs. [autotag]Bobby Pallett[/autotag]
  • [autotag]Lewis Long[/autotag] vs. [autotag]Giovanni Melillo[/autotag]
  • [autotag]Mandy Bohm[/autotag] vs. [autotag]Griet Eeckhout[/autotag]
  • [autotag]Chris Duncan[/autotag] vs. [autotag]Iamik Furtado[/autotag]
  • [autotag]Walter Gahadza[/autotag] vs. [autotag]Uros Jurisic[/autotag]
  • [autotag]Constantin Gnusariev[/autotag] vs. [autotag]Kywan Gracie[/autotag]
  • [autotag]Lee Chadwick[/autotag] vs. [autotag]Ederson Cristian Macedo[/autotag]
  • [autotag]Salah Elkas[/autotag] vs. [autotag]Blaine O’Driscoll[/autotag]
  • [autotag]Jade Jorand[/autotag] vs. [autotag]Monika Tochlikova[/autotag]

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Paul Daley planning retirement after 3 fights and MVP rematch in the U.K.

Bellator welterweight Paul Daley discusses his hope to rematch Lorenz Larkin for an interim belt and plan to retire after his contract is complete.

Bellator welterweight Paul Daley discusses his hope to rematch Lorenz Larkin for an interim belt and plan to retire after his contract is complete.

Paul Daley up for Lorenz Larkin rematch only for Bellator interim welterweight title

Paul Daley has one stipulation if he were to run things back with Lorenz Larkin, whom he defeated in 2017.

[autotag]Paul Daley[/autotag] has one stipulation for a potential rematch [autotag]Lorenz Larkin[/autotag].

Daley (42-17-2 MMA, 8-4 BMMA), who knocked Larkin out in their Bellator 183 fight in 2017, is willing to run things back as long as it’s for an interim welterweight title.

Since that loss, Larkin (22-7 MMA, 4-2 BMMA) has won his last four, positioning himself in 170-pound title contention, whereas Daley is coming off back-to-back wins over Erick Silva and Saad Awad.

So with champion Douglas Lima moving up a weight class to fight Gegard Mousasi for the vacant middleweight title at some point after the Bellator schedule resumes, Daley thinks it only makes sense that if they were to fight, it would be for the interim title.

And no matter how many times they fight, Daley is confident that it would lead to the same result.

“I find it so funny that it really gets to him, that loss, because there ain’t (expletive) he could do,” Daley told MMA Junkie. “If I fight him again, I’ll knock him out again. I’m just better than he is. Styles make fights and my style beats his style everyday. Whether it’s now, whether it’s next year, I’ll knock that guy out every time.

“At the moment, he’s talking about he beat Koreshkov and all of this stuff, trying to keep my name out of his future plans and that kind of shows his confidence in being able to get a win over me. He knows he can’t beat me, I know he can’t beat me but it’s an interesting fight only if it’s for the interim title.”

Daley was scheduled to face Sabah Homasi at Bellator 241 on March 13, but the event was canceled on the night of the fights due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

There is no official date for Bellator’s return, but the current target for the promotion is July.

So Daley sees his upcoming matchup depending on the current travel restrictions in the U.K. and if he’ll be able to make it out of the country.

“If I do get out to America, who knows, it could be one of the top 10 guys, it could be an interim title against the likes of Lorenz Larkin so who knows,” Larkin said. “I’m ready though, when they give me the call, I’ll be ready to fight whoever it is.”

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Michael Page, Paul Daley star in Bellator’s ‘flying-knee finishes’ highlight reel

Bellator’s latest highlight reel features some of the best flying-knee finishes in the promotion’s recent history.

Flying-knee knockouts are among of the most spectacular sights in the sport. When they happen, they always draw gasps of amazement from the crowd and often leave the recipient lying unconscious on the canvas.

Bellator’s latest highlight reel celebrates some of the promotion’s best exponents of the art of the flying knee, with three British stars featuring prominently in the video.

Longtime knockout artist [autotag]Paul Daley[/autotag] and welterweight rival [autotag]Michael Page[/autotag] have built their respective reputations on a host of knockout finishes, and both men star in this latest highlight reel, with Daley flying across the cage to deliver a stunning knockout of Brennan Ward at Bellator 170, while “MVP” unleashed a jumping knee of his own to end Richard Kiely’s night at Bellator Europe 4.

Also featured is a trio of rising Bellator stars, who each scored memorable flying-knee finishes. Featherweights [autotag]Adam Borics[/autotag] and [autotag]Tywan Claxton[/autotag] both harbor hopes of a future run towards title contention at 145 pounds, while British middleweight [autotag]Fabian Edwards[/autotag] has his sights set on the division’s top men at 185.

Check out their high-flying highlights in the video above.

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Paul Daley and Michael ‘Venom’ Page star in Bellator’s flying-knee highlight reel

British Bellator knockout artists Paul “Semtex” Daley and Michael “Venom” Page take center stage in Bellator’s latest highlight reel as they showcase some of the best flying-knee finishes in recent promotional history.

British Bellator knockout artists Paul “Semtex” Daley and Michael “Venom” Page take center stage in Bellator’s latest highlight reel as they showcase some of the best flying-knee finishes in recent promotional history.