Photos: BKFC 27 ceremonial weigh-ins and faceoffs

Check out these photos from the BKFC 27 weigh-ins in London.

Check out these photos from the ceremonial weigh-ins for BKFC 27 in London, which features a main event bout between Michael Page and Mike Perry. (Photos courtesy of BKFC)

Bellator Europe 6 free fight: Relive Soren Bak’s win over Terry Brazier

A former two-weight-class Cage Warriors champ took on a former two-weight BAMMA champ inside the Bellator cage.

Saturday’s Bellator London event was the company’s final European card of the year, and with it came a bunch of consequential results.

That includes what amounted to a battle for U.K. bragging rights between former two-division Cage Warriors champion [autotag]Soren Bak[/autotag], and former two-weight BAMMA champ [autotag]Terry Brazier[/autotag].

Bak earned his way to a unanimous-decision victory at SSE Arena in London, to the disapproval of the crowd who were rooting a local product in Brazier.

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After the fight, Bak said he was okay with the crowd’s hate, and even fed off it.

“I kind of feed on it, I love it,” Bak told MMA Junkie. “I could do without the beer throwing in Liverpool, but there was none of that here, it was just booing. I can live with that.”

So what exactly raised the crowd’s ire? Well, Bellator has made the lightweight fight free for all to watch, so check out the video above to see the exciting Bellator matchup.

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Bellator Europe 6 medical suspensions: Josie Blaber gets 180 days, others out indefinitely

Check out the full list of medical suspensions from Bellator Europe 6 in London.

Bellator finished closed out its 2019 European series schedule Saturday in London with Bellator Europe 6, which took place at The SSE Arena, Wembley.

In the main event, [autotag]Michael Page[/autotag] ran through Italian newcomer [autotag]Giovanni Melilla[/autotag] by picking up another first-round knockout. The co-headliner saw [autotag]Fabian Edwards[/autotag] edge out a split decision win against [autotag]Mike Shipman[/autotag].

On Monday, MMA Junkie received medical suspensions from Mohegan Sun Tribe Department of Regulation president Mike Mazzulli, who oversaw regulation of the event. Among those facing lengthy suspensions is [autotag]Sam Sicilia[/autotag]. The Washington-based fighter was knocked out by fellow UFC veteran Robert Whiteford and will need neurological clearance to return. Whiteford was suspended indefinitely for a potential ankle/foot injury.

After his win over [autotag]Terry Brazier[/autotag], [autotag]Soren Bak[/autotag] was suspended indefinitely until his right knee is cleared by a physician.

Additionally, [autotag]Josie Blaber[/autotag] was suspended 180 days or until cleared by a doctor. Blaber was on the receiving end of brutal, dragged-out attack by [autotag]Charlotte McIntyre[/autotag] in the card’s curtain jerker.

Check out the full Bellator Europe 7 medical suspensions below:

  • Josie Blaber: Suspended 180 days on until X-ray of face is cleared by physician; also suspended 45 days
  • Charlotte McIntyre: Suspended seven days
  • [autotag]Raphael Uchegbu[/autotag]: Suspended seven days
  • [autotag]Shane Campbell[/autotag]: Suspended seven days
  • [autotag]Tim Barnett[/autotag]: Suspended 30 days for knock down
  • [autotag]Akonne Wanliss[/autotag]: Suspended seven days
  • [autotag]Harry Hardwick[/autotag]: Suspended 45 for deep laceration
  • [autotag]Nathan Rose[/autotag]: Suspended indefinitely until physician grants ortho clearance on right ankle injury; also suspended 30 days
  • [autotag]Tom Means[/autotag]: Suspended 45 days for laceration
  • [autotag]Jeremy Petley[/autotag]: Suspended seven days
  • [autotag]Auden Lee[/autotag]: Suspended seven days
  • [autotag]Damian Frankiewicz[/autotag]: Suspended seven days
  • [autotag]Kevin Fryer[/autotag]: Suspended seven days
  • [autotag]George Tokkos[/autotag]: Suspended seven days
  • [autotag]Alessandro Botti[/autotag]:
  • [autotag]Alfie Davis[/autotag]: Suspended seven days
  • [autotag]Andy Manzolo[/autotag]: Suspended indefinitely until physician grants clearance on left leg X-ray; also suspended 30 days
  • [autotag]Kent Kauppinen[/autotag]: Suspended seven days
  • [autotag]Benjamin Brander[/autotag]: Suspended seven days
  • [autotag]Chris Bungard[/autotag]: Suspended seven days
  • [autotag]Lew Long[/autotag]: Suspended seven days
  • [autotag]Walter Gahadza[/autotag]: Suspended seven days
  • Sam Sicilia: Suspended 60 days for knockout, needs neurological clearance from physician
  • Robert Whiteford: Suspended indefinitely until physician grants ortho clearance on left ankle/foot; also suspended 30 days
  • [autotag]Pietro Penini[/autotag]: Suspended seven days
  • [autotag]Charlie Ward[/autotag]: Suspended 45 days for laceration
  • [autotag]Charley Leary[/autotag]: Suspended 45 days for laceration
  • [autotag]Tim Wilde[/autotag]: Suspended 30 days for laceration
  • [autotag]Denise Kielholtz[/autotag]: Suspended seven days
  • [autotag]Sabine Sengal[/autotag]: Suspended 45 laceration
  • Terry Brazier: Suspended 45 laceration
  • Soren Bak: Suspended indefinitely until physician grants orthopedic clearance on right knee injury; also suspended 30 days
  • [autotag]Fabian Edwards[/autotag]: Suspended seven days
  • [autotag]Michael Shipman[/autotag]: Suspended seven days
  • [autotag]Michael Page[/autotag]: Suspended seven days
  • [autotag]Giovanni Melilla[/autotag]: Suspended 45 days

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Bellator Europe 6 post-event facts: Michael Page elevates places in record book

Check out all the facts and figures from Bellator London, which took place Saturday and saw Michael Page win in the main event.

Bellator hosted its final European event of the years on Saturday with Bellator Europe 6, which went down at The SSE Arena, Wembley in London and streamed on the Bellator app following prelims on MMA Junkie.

England’s own [autotag]Michael Page[/autotag] (16-1 MMA, 12-1 BMMA) was triumphant yet again in the main event when he elevated his record with a first-round knockout of replacement opponent [autotag]Giovanni Melillo[/autotag] (13-5 MMA, 0-1 BMMA) in the welterweight matchup.

The finish by “MVP” etched his name further in the record books. For more on the numbers, check below for 25 post-event facts to come out of Bellator Europe 6.

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General

Betting favorites went 3-0 on the main card.

Betting favorites improved to 13-7 (with two no contests and one draw) in Bellator main events this year.

Total fight time for the three-bout main card was 31:47.

Main card

Page’s 12 victories in Bellator welterweight competition are third most in divisional history behind Andrey Koreshkov (13) and Douglas Lima (13).

Page’s nine stoppage victories in Bellator welterweight competition are tied with Lima for most in divisional history.

Page’s eight knockout victories in Bellator competition are third most in company history behind Lima (nine) and Patricky Freire (nine).

Page’s eight knockout victories in Bellator welterweight competition are tied with Lima for most in divisional history.

Melillo fell to 1-3 in his past four fights dating back to August 2018.

Melillo has suffered all five of his career losses by first-round knockout.

[autotag]Fabian Edwards[/autotag] (9-0 MMA, 4-0 BMMA) became the first fighter to earn four Bellator victories in 2019.

Edwards’ four-fight Bellator winning streak at middleweight is tied with Rafael Lovato Jr. for the second longest active streak in the division behind Anatoly Tokov (five).

[autotag]Mike Shipman[/autotag]’s (13-3 MMA, 4-2 BMMA) suffered consecutive losses for the first time in his career. He hasn’t earned a victory since November 2018.

Shipman suffered the first decision loss of his career.

[autotag]Terry Brazier[/autotag] (11-3 MMA, 1-1 BMMA) suffered the first decision loss of his career.

Preliminary card

[autotag]Denise Kielholtz[/autotag]’s (4-2 MMA, 4-2 BMMA) four victories in Bellator women’s flyweight competition are tied for second most in divisional history behind Ilima-Lei Macfarlane (nine).

Kielholtz’s three stoppage victories in Bellator women’s flyweight competition are tied for second most in divisional history behind Macfarlane (six).

Kielholtz’s two submission victories in Bellator women’s flyweight competition are third most in divisional history behind Macfarlane (six) and Emily Ducote (three).

Kielholtz’s 32-second finish of Sabriye Sengul marked the fastest submission in Bellator women’s flyweight history.

[autotag]Charlie Ward[/autotag] (7-4 MMA, 4-1 BMMA) fell to 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 suffered the first decision loss of his career.

[autotag]Sam Sicilia[/autotag] (17-11 MMA, 2-3 BMMA) fell to 2-6 in his past eight fights dating back to November 2015.

Sicilia has suffered nine of his 11 career losses by stoppage.

[autotag]Kent Kauppinen[/autotag] (12-5 MMA, 2-2 BMMA) was successful in his return to the middleweight division.

Kauppinen has earned all 12 of his career victories by stoppage. He’s finished seven of those wins in Round 1.

[autotag]Alfie Davis[/autotag] (13-3 MMA, 4-0 BMMA) has earned three of his four Bellator victories by decision.

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Soren Bak offers wrestling training to Terry Brazier after Bellator Europe 6 clash

Danish lightweight Soren Bak chats with the press after his promotional debut victory over Terry Brazier at Bellator Europe 6.

LONDON – [autotag]Soren Bak[/autotag] made a victorious start to life as a Bellator fighter, then threw a little shade at his opponent’s mat skills during the post-fight press conference.

Former two-division Cage Warriors champion Bak (14-1 MMA, 1-0 BMMA) defeated former two-weight BAMMA champion [autotag]Terry Brazier[/autotag] via unanimous decision at Bellator Europe 6 after three grueling rounds with the Londoner at the SSE Arena.

Bak’s grinding performance didn’t win him too many fans among the London crowd, most of whom were cheering on local boy Brazier (11-3 MMA, 1-2 BMMA). And Brazier’s frustration was there for all to see when he shouted “Boring, mother (expletive)” into the microphone on his way out of the cage.

Bak said he understood the frustration, but attributed it to the Englishman’s inability to hang with him on the ground.

“He’s welcome to come to CSA (Bak’s team in Copenhagen) and I’ll personally teach him some wrestling, maybe a few get-ups, I don’t know. It seems like he’d need it,” he said.

“I kinda get it, because the home crowd, they want to see their guy win. But sadly, if your get-ups are doing ground and pound from the bottom, you’re not going to get anywhere, and that’s kinda what we showed… It’s so frustrating not being able to get up when that’s what you want to do. I also feel I had the fight standing up, too.”

Bak played the role of out-of-town spoiler as he strode down the ramp, holding his trademark ax, and claimed the scalp of a local hero. He did the same in his last fight for Cage Warriors, when he defeated Paddy Pimblett for the promotion’s lightweight title in Liverpool.

“I kind of feed on it, I love it,” he admitted. “I could do without the beer throwing in Liverpool, but there was none of that here, it was just booing. I can live with that.”

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Bak’s performance gave him a clear victory on his Bellator debut and the 27-year-old said he was pleased in his new MMA home.

“I’m happy, definitely,” he said. “You kinda get used to things being in one promotion for such a long time, as I was with Cage Warriors. Obviously, there’s a few changes when you move to an organization like Bellator. So it’s just a bit of adjustment and I think it will be perfect next time.”

And now he’s settled with Bellator and has his first win for the promotion under his belt, Bak said he’s ready to take on the very best the Bellator matchmakers can throw at him.

“My gameplan for this career has always been to take the toughest opponent who wants to fight me, and I’m going to keep doing that, because that’s the way to get to the top.” he said.

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Fight Tracks: The walkout songs of Bellator Europe 6, with a heavy presence from Russ

Check out all the fighter walkout songs from Saturday’s Bellator Europe 6 event.

While it takes intense training, world-class skills and maybe even a bit of luck to register a Bellator win, picking the right song to accompany you to the cage is a key talent, as well.

See what the fighters from Bellator Europe 6 went with as their backing tracks in London.

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Michael Page def. Giovanni Melillo via knockout (punch) – Round 1, 1:47

[autotag]Michael Page[/autotag]: “Gun Lean” by Russ

[autotag]Giovanni Melillo[/autotag]: “Sail” by AWOLNATION

Fabian Edwards def. Mike Shipman via split decision (28-29, 29-28, 30-27)

[autotag]Fabian Edwards[/autotag]: “Gun Lean (Remix)” by Russ feat. Taze, LD, Digga D, Ms Banks & Lethal Bizzle

[autotag]Mike Shipman[/autotag]: “Mother” by Danzig

Soren Bak def. Terry Brazier via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 29-28)

[autotag]Soren Bak[/autotag]: “If I Had A Heart” by Fever Ray

[autotag]Terry Brazier[/autotag]: N/A

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Bellator Europe 6 results: Michael Page steals show with one-hitter quitter in London

Michael “Venom” Page produced the highlight-reel finish London fans were hoping for when he stopped Giovanni Melillo inside one round.

LONDON – [autotag]Michael Page[/autotag] gave his hometown fans what they wanted as he closed the show in style at Bellator Europe 6 with the latest addition to his spectacular highlight reel.

Page (16-1 MMA, 12-1 BMMA) finished late-notice replacement [autotag]Giovanni Melillo[/autotag] in just 107 seconds with a thumping right hand to bring the SSE Arena crowd to their feet at the end of a dramatic main card in England’s capital.

Page was originally set to face American Derek Anderson, but a late injury to “Barbaric” meant Bellator needed a short-notice replacement. And while Italy’s Melillo (13-5 MMA, 0-1 BMMA) stepped up to the plate, he found himself hopelessly outgunned in a fight where he barely laid a glove on the Brit, who found a home for his strikes almost immediately.

A slick three-punch combination signaled Page’s intent to claim a fast finish as he showed a visibly more aggressive pace than we’ve seen from him in some of his past fights. And, after backing his man up with a mixture of sharp punches and the occasional low kick, Melillo looked to launch an attack of his own.

But Page saw the Italian’s riposte coming and answered with a huge right hand that knocked out Melillo long before he hit the canvas as he registered the 10th knockout win of his professional MMA career.

Edwards edges out Shipman via split decision

After all the drama and bad blood of fight week, [autotag]Fabian Edwards[/autotag] and [autotag]Mike Shipman[/autotag] finally got their hands on each other inside the cage but, in a strange twist, their co-main event fight ended with the winner calling for a rematch.

Former BAMMA middleweight champion Shipman (13-3 MMA, 4-2 BMMA) looked to implement a gameplan that saw him close the distance and smother Edwards’ strikes, before wearing on him against the fence and gaining takedowns. But while the Londoner was successful in avoiding the Birmingham man’s best shots, Edwards (9-0 MMA, 5-0 BMMA) still managed to score with shots as Shipman stepped in. Once in the clinch, Shipman used his strength to hold Edwards against the cage, but the undefeated prospect stayed calm and managed to escape each time after taking minimal damage.

By the time the fight reached the third round both men were feeling the pace, and that opened up opportunities for Edwards to let loose with his strikes as he started the final frame with a pair of solid left hands. Once again, Shipman was able to take his man to the mat, but this time he couldn’t hold him down as Edwards fought his way back to his feet.

Then “The Assassin” enjoyed his best spell of the fight as he unloaded his power shots on a fatigued Shipman and wobbled the former BAMMA champion with a powerful left hand as he chased a late stoppage.

Ultimately, however, the judges were required to provide a definitive winner, and they were split on the verdict, with each man earning a 29-28 score on the final scorecards. But the third card, a 30-27, was awarded to Edwards to give him the victory. But his post-fight interview suggested he wasn’t fully satisfied with the outcome as he called for a second bout with the Londoner.

Bak makes a winning start to life in Bellator

It wasn’t pretty, but [autotag]Soren Bak[/autotag] was strong and effective as he served up a strict diet of takedowns and top control to stifle England’s [autotag]Terry Brazier[/autotag] and secure a unanimous decision in their lightweight main card opener.

The battle between the former two-division Cage Warriors champion Bak (14-1 MMA, 1-0 BMMA) and former two-weight BAMMA champ Brazier (11-3 MMA, 1-2 BMMA) produced a grueling three-round battle, with the Dane’s simple, but effective, gameplan seeing him repeatedly take Brazier to the mat and achieve top position.

The Copenhagen native repeated the trick in each round to seal a unanimous decision with scores of 30-27, 30-27, 29-28 on the judges’s scorecards.

Emotional return for Whiteford

The night also marked the emotional return of Scottish featherweight [autotag]Robert Whiteford[/autotag], who ended an 18-month exile from the sport with a last-gasp knockout victory of [autotag]Sam Sicilia[/autotag] on his Bellator debut.

After a cagey opening round, Whiteford (16-4 MMA, 1-0 BMMA) was rocked by a right hand, then a flying knee, as Sicilia (17-11 MMA, 2-3 BMMA) appeared to be taking control of the fight in the second. But Whiteford stayed in the fight and, with the 10-second clapper sounding at the end of the final frame, launched one final flurry and decked the American with a huge right uppercut before finishing him with strikes on the ground with just six seconds of the fight remaining.

Official Bellator Europe 6 results include:

MAIN CARD (Bellator app, 5 p.m. ET)

  • Michael Page def. Giovanni Melillo via knockout (punch) – Round 1, 1:47
  • Fabian Edwards def. Mike Shipman via split decision (28-29, 29-28, 30-27)
  • Soren Bak def. Terry Brazier via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 29-28)

PRELIMINARY CARD (Bellator app, 11:30 a.m. ET)

  • Denise Kielholtz def. Sabriye Sengul via submission (Americana) – Round 1, 0:32
  • Tim Wilde def. Charlie Leary via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)
  • Pietro Penini def. Charlie Ward via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 29-28)
  • Robert Whiteford def. Sam Sicilia via knockout (punches) – Round 3, 4:54
  • Lewis Long def. Walter Gahadza via submission (rear-naked choke) – Round 1, 1:44
  • Chris Bungard def. Benjamin Brander via submission (rear-naked choke) – Round 1, 1:26
  • Kent Kauppinen def. Andy Manzolo via submission (forearm choke) – Round 1, 3:53
  • Alfie Davis def. Alessandro Botti via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 29-28)
  • Kevin Fryer def. George Tokkos via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)
  • Aiden Lee def. Damian Frankiewicz via submission (rear-naked choke) – Round 3, 1:24
  • Jeremy Petley def. Tom Mearns via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)
  • Harry Hardwick def. Nathan Rose via majority decision (29-28, 29-28, 28-28)
  • Akonne Wanliss def. Tim Barnett via submission (D’Arce choke) – Round 1, 0:56
  • Raphael Uchegbu def. ‘Super’ Shane Campbell via submission (rear-naked choke) – Round 3, 2:17
  • Charlotte McIntyre def. Josie Blaber via TKO (punches) – Round 2, 2:00

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Bellator Europe 6 predictions: Who’s going against Michael Page, Fabian Edwards and Soren Bak?

Check out our staff members’ picks for the Bellator Europe 6 main card in London, featuring Michael Page vs. Giovanni Melillo.

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Bellator is back in London this week with one of its superstars atop the bill.

Bellator Europe 6 takes place Saturday at The SSE Arena, Wembley in London. The card streams on MMA Junkie.

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

In the main event, [autotag]Michael Page[/autotag] (15-1 MMA, 11-1 BMMA) takes on short-notice replacement [autotag]Giovanni Melillo[/autotag] (13-4 MMA, 0-0 BMMA) in a welterweight bout. Page is a massive favorite of as much as 22-1 at one sports book, and to no surprise, 12 of our 13 MMA Junkie editors, writers, radio hosts and videographers are picking him to win in front of his home fans.

In the middleweight co-main event, [autotag]Fabian Edwards[/autotag] (8-0 MMA, 4-0 BMMA) is more than a 3-1 favorite against [autotag]Mike Shipman[/autotag] (13-2 MMA, 4-1 BMMA) in a fight that saw bad blood boil to the surface at the weigh-ins. Only one of our pickers is taking Shipman in an upset.

And to open the main card, [autotag]Soren Bak[/autotag] (13-1 MMA, 0-0 BMMA) takes on [autotag]Terry Brazier[/autotag] (11-2 MMA, 1-1 BMMA) in a lightweight fight that is a close one with the oddsmakers. Bak is just a slight favorite, but our pickers are taking him at a heavy 11-2 clip.

In the MMA Junkie reader consensus picks, Page (94%), Edwards (73 percent) and Bak (77 percent) are the choices.

Check out all the picks above.

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Bellator Europe 6 ceremonial weigh-in video highlights: ‘MVP’ upstaged by Edwards-Shipman scuffle

If the Bellator Europe 6 co-main event was flying under the radar before Friday, maybe people will pay attention now.

LONDON – If the Bellator Europe 6 co-main event was flying under the radar before Friday, maybe people will pay attention now.

The weigh-ins are in the books for Saturday’s event, which takes place at The SSE Arena, Wembley in London. The card streams on MMA Junkie. And at Friday’s ceremonial weigh-ins, things got pretty heated between a pair of middleweights.

[autotag]Fabian Edwards[/autotag] (8-0 MMA, 4-0 BMMA) and [autotag]Mike Shipman[/autotag] (13-2 MMA, 4-1 BMMA) had to be separated when punches were thrown during their faceoff. You can check out the madness in the video above.

That video also includes the event’s welterweight headliners, [autotag]Michael Page[/autotag] (15-1 MMA, 11-1 BMMA) and [autotag]Giovanni Melillo[/autotag] (13-4 MMA, 0-0 BMMA), as well as [autotag]Soren Bak[/autotag] (13-1 MMA, 0-0 BMMA) vs. [autotag]Terry Brazier[/autotag] (11-2 MMA, 1-1 BMMA) and [autotag]Denise Kielholtz[/autotag] (3-2 MMA, 3-1 BMMA) vs. [autotag]Sabriye Sengul[/autotag] (0-0 MMA, 0-0 BMMA).

Check out the ceremonial weigh-ins video above.

4 burning questions heading into Bellator Europe 6

What should fans look out for as Bellator returns to London on Nov. 23? We share our burning questions ahead of the event.

The Bellator cage makes its regular stop in London, England on Saturday, Nov. 23 as the SSE Arena at Wembley plays host to the promotion’s second visit of 2019 for Bellator Europe 6.

Headlining the card is one of the most talented athletes to come from English shores, as welterweight superstar [autotag]Michael Page[/autotag] looks to put on a show for his hometown crowd. But “MVP” is just the cherry on top of a cake packed with British MMA flavor, with a host of domestic stars set for action throughout a deep fight card that looks set to produce plenty of fireworks in the capital.

Here are our four big burning questions ahead of Bellator Europe 6 on Saturday night:

What does MVP have in store for the London crowd this time?

You could argue that there’s even more pressure on “MVP” now after he lost his original dance partner and now faces a largely unheralded short-notice opponent.

Page (15-1 MMA, 11-1 BMMA) was all set to face off against Derek Anderson in England, but after “Barbaric” suffered injury complications during training camp, he was pulled from the fight, leaving Bellator matchmaker Jude Samuel with a late headache ahead of the event.

Italian [autotag]Gianni Melillo[/autotag] has signed to step in, and will face Page looking to score arguably the biggest Bellator shock of the year after losing two of his last three outings by first-round KO.

It means all eyes will be on “MVP” when he steps into the cage against Melillo (13-4 MMA, 0-0 BMMA), and the expectation on the Brit to deliver another highlight-reel moment will be through the SSE Arena roof, given the opponent he’s facing.

It’s the sort of challenge Page will almost certainly relish, as he looks to leave the fans with another “wow” moment to talk about on the Tube ride home, just like he did against Evangelista Santos two years ago.

Can he produce another magic “MVP” moment at Wembley?