Bellator champ Vadim Nemkov, Corey Anderson could have trilogy ‘down the line’

Given the first fight’s outcome, Bellator president Scott Coker is open to a third encounter between Vadim Nemkov and Corey Anderson.

CHICAGO – Bellator president Scott Coker feels for [autotag]Corey Anderson[/autotag].

“If I’m Corey, I’m really, really upset now,” Coker told reporters, including MMA Junkie, on Friday after Bellator 288. “To me, that first fight, he turned the tide in that fight, and I thought he was on his way to win that fight. And then the cut happened, which he identified and brought to (referee) Frank Trigg’s attention, and the fight stopped. As you guys all know, that’s what happened, and we went by the rules.

“If he would’ve just kept punching for 5 seconds, he would’ve been the champ, won the million dollars, and won the tournament belt.”

That was in April at Bellator 287, the first light heavyweight grand prix final between Anderson and [autotag]Vadim Nemkov[/autotag], which ended in a no contest. If not for Anderson’s honesty about the accidental headbutt while dominating the final moments of Round 3, the fight would’ve gone to the scorecards – and a decision awarded to Anderson.

Instead Nemkov (16-2 MMA, 8-0 BMMA) and Anderson (16-6 MMA, 3-1 BMMA) ran it back in the Bellator 288 headliner at Wintrust Arena, where Nemkov successfully defended his title with a sound unanimous decision win. The result was largely on account of two major factors: Nemkov outstruck Anderson and also stuffed each one of his takedowns over the course of 25 minutes.

“(Anderson) had a decent outing but not enough to beat Nemkov,” Coker said. “It was Nemkov’s night. I thought it was a very technical fight, went back and forth. There were some good exchanges, but I think Nemkov clearly won.”

Anderson, who had a three-fight unbeaten streak snapped, made it clear before Bellator 288 that winning the right way mattered – which is why he spoke up about the accidental clash of heads in the moment. But Anderson certainly didn’t have to do that. If he didn’t, he’d be $1 million richer.

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Coker said it’s likely Bellator would’ve booked a rematch in that scenario, as well. And even though Nemkov has a scheduled Feb. 4 title defense against Yoel Romero at Bellator 290, Coker already can see a Nemkov-Anderson trilog happening in the future.

“Absolutely. I mean, maybe it would’ve been a rematch (at Bellator 288), and the tournament would’ve been over, but I think this is a fight that maybe we might run it back another time down the line,” Coker said. “Let’s see how those guys do. Nemkov has a big fight against Yoel Romero on Feb. 4 in Los Angeles on CBS, which we’re really excited about. I think he’s gonna be busy. But let’s see how these guys run the division and when they can end up meeting again.”

For more on the card, visit MMA Junkie’s event hub for Bellator 288.

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Bellator 288 post-event facts: Usman Nurmagomedov makes history with title win

Check out all the facts and figures from Bellator 288, which saw Usman Nurmagomedov move to 16-0 while claiming gold.

The penultimate Bellator event of 2022 went down Saturday with Bellator 288 at Wintrust Arena in Chicago.

With two title fights on the card, one champ defended while another belt changed hands.

[autotag]Vadim Nemkov[/autotag] (15-2 MMA, 8-0 BMMA) earned a unanimous decision win over [autotag]Corey Anderson[/autotag] (16-5 MMA, 3-1 BMMA) to defend light heavyweight gold in the main event, while [autotag]Usman Nurmagomedov[/autotag] (16-0 MMA, 5-0 BMMA) outpointed [autotag]Patricky Freire[/autotag] (24-11 MMA, 15-9 BMMA) on the scorecards to claim the lightweight strap.

For more on the numbers behind the card, check below for MMA Junkie’s post-event facts from Bellator 288.

Why Vadim Nemkov values Bellator title defense, grand prix win over $1 million prize

Belts over money, says Vadim Nemkov.

CHICAGO – [autotag]Vadim Nemkov[/autotag] is champion, and that’s all that matters to him.

The Bellator light heavyweight champ defended his belt once again, defeating Corey Anderson by decision in the main event of Friday’s Bellator 288. The title bout served as the final of the promotion’s 205-pound grand prix.

The victory came with a $1 million prize for winning the tournament. But although that’s a hefty bonus, Nemkov (16-2 MMA, 8-1 BMMA) is happier about remaining champion and winning the tournament than the money.

“As I said before, victory is more important for me than money,” Nemkov told reporters at the Bellator 288 post-fight press conference. “But when the $1 million hits my bank account, I’ll probably feel it a little better, but it’s more important to get this belt and win a tournament of this magnitude. That’s what’s more important to me.”

The bout against Anderson (16-6 MMA, 3-2 BMMA) was a rematch, as they fought to a no contest back in April. The bout ended after an illegal accidental clash of heads ruled Nemkov out of action.

It was a tough moment for Nemkov, as the fight wasn’t going his way prior to the collision. However, today, he feels he showed an accurate representation of how he’d fare against Anderson.

“I was very disappointed with my last fight,” Nemkov said. “I think I showed 10 percent of my capabilities. In this fight, I was able to show 100 percent. I was able to show I can counter wrestle, wrestle, strike, and I’m just very well-rounded, so I’m very happy.”

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Nemkov already has a return date for his next title defense. The Russian fighter is expected to take on [autotag]Yoel Romero[/autotag] on Feb. 4 at Bellator 290 in California.

Nemkov very much likes the matchup.

“It is an honor,” Nemkov said regarding a fight with Romero. “I watched him fight when I was just starting up, and I remember his fights, and now I get to fight him, so it’s definitely an honor.”

For more on the card, visit MMA Junkie’s event hub for Bellator 288.

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Vadim Nemkov def. Corey Anderson at Bellator 288: Best photos

Check out these photos from Vadim Nemkov vs. Corey Anderson at Bellator 288.

Check out these photos from [autotag]Vadim Nemkov[/autotag]’s light heavyweight title defense and grand prix final victory over Corey Anderson at Bellator 288 which took place at Wintrust Arena in Chicago. (Photos courtesy of Lucas Noonan, Bellator MMA)

Bellator 288 results: Vadim Nemkov shuts down Corey Anderson, defends light heavyweight title in grand prix final

Vadim Nemkov remains champion, and is $1 million richer for winning the light heavyweight grand prix.

CHICAGO – The Bellator light heavyweight grand prix is over and [autotag]Vadim Nemkov[/autotag] was the last man standing.

The Bellator light heavyweight champion retained his title by defeating former UFC contender [autotag]Corey Anderson[/autotag] in the light heavyweight grand prix final at Bellator 288. Nemkov (16-2 MMA, 8-1 BMMA) defeated Anderson (16-6 MMA, 3-2 BMMA) in a unanimous decision, winning 48–47, 49–46 and 49–46 on the scorecards.

It was the second time they fought, as they competed back in April at Bellator 277. The bout ended in a no contest after there was an accidental clash of heads that rendered Nemkov out of the bout due to a severe cut.

This bout was Nemkov’s third title defense. He also took home the $1 million prize that came from winning the grand prix.

Bellator 288 took place on Friday at Wintrust Arena. The main card aired on Showtime following prelims on MMA Junkie.

It was a great showing by Nemkov, who completely shut down Anderson’s wrestling. Anderson attempted 15 takedowns and was unable to complete one.

The fight started at a high pace. It was high volume from both fighters as they went back and forth on the feet. As the round went by, Nemkov began leading the way. He was having good success with the right hand, connecting it multiple times. Anderson tried multiple takedowns, but none were successful. In the last seconds, Nemkov connected with a spinning wheel kick that dropped Anderson, who went for the takedown immediately after falling back and survived the round.

Nemkov carried that momentum to the second, third, fourth and fifth rounds. Anderson had his moments on the feet, but Nemkov was clearly having more success. Anderson again attempted multiple takedowns over and over, but Nemkov stuffed them all.

Nemkov would slow down and his attack would decrease in the championship round. And although Anderson upped the pressure and seemed to be the fresher fighter, Nemkov did enough to stuff any takedown attempt and score significantly on the feet.

Nemkov is now expected to defend his title on Feb. 4 at Bellator 290 in California. His challenger is former UFC contender Yoel Romero, who’s on a two-fight winning streak.

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This win kept Nemkov unbeaten in his Bellator career. Since joining the promotion in 2027, Nemkov has notched eight victories and the one no contest against Anderson. The Russian fighter has only lost twice in his career – a TKO loss to current UFC champion Jiri Prochazka back in 2015 and a split decision loss to Karl Albrektsson. Both defeats came under the Rizin FF banner.

On the other hand, Anderson suffered his first loss since leaving the UFC. The 33-year-old joined the Bellator ranks in 2020 and picked up three straight wins, defeating Melvin Manhoef, Dovletdzhan Yagshimuradov, and Ryan Bader. He followed up that streak with the no contest bout against Nemkov.

Full results of Bellator 288 include:

For more on the card, visit MMA Junkie’s event hub for Bellator 288.

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Twitter reacts to Vadim Nemkov’s light heavyweight grand prix final win over Corey Anderson at Bellator 288

Check out the reaction to Vadim Nemkov’s grand prix final win over Corey Anderson in Chicago.

[autotag]Vadim Nemkov[/autotag] turned in a much-improved performance in his rematch with Corey Anderson in the main event of Bellator 288.

Nemkov (16-2 MMA, 8-1 BMMA) picked Anderson (16-6 MMA, 3-2 BMMA) apart with sharp strikes and perfect takedown defense to retain his light heavyweight title and win the Bellator light heavyweight grand prix. As an additional bonus, Nemkov takes home a $1 million prize for winning the tournament.

With the win, Nemkov stretches his unbeaten streak to 10, and is now set up to face Yoel Romero at Bellator 290 in February.

Check below for the top Twitter reactions to Nemkov’s title and grand prix final win over Anderson at Bellator 288 in Chicago.

Bellator 288 breakdown: Will Corey Anderson pick up where he left off against Vadim Nemkov?

MMA Junkie analyst Dan Tom breaks down the Bellator 288 main event between light heavyweight champ Vadim Nemkov and Corey Anderson.

MMA Junkie analyst Dan Tom breaks down the Bellator’s top bouts. Today, we look at the main event for Bellator 288.

Bellator 288 takes place Friday at Wintrust Arena in Chicago. The main card airs on Showtime following prelims on MMA Junkie.

Bellator 288 video: Nemkov, Anderson get face to face before $1 million title final

All the pre-fight festivities are wrapped, and after a seven-month wait, Bellator should have a new tournament winner Friday.

CHICAGO – All the pre-fight festivities are wrapped, and after a seven-month wait, Bellator should have a new tournament winner Friday.

Light heavyweight champion [autotag]Vadim Nemkov[/autotag] (15-2 MMA, 7-1 BMMA) meets challenger [autotag]Corey Anderson[/autotag] (16-5 MMA, 3-0 BMMA) in the $1 million grand prix final in the Bellator 288 main event.

Thursday, the two got face to face for the first time since their April fight that ended in a no contest, which necessitated Friday’s rematch at Wintrust Arena in Chicago. The main card airs on Showtime following prelims on MMA Junkie.

Check out their faceoff from the ceremonial weigh-ins in the video above.

For more on the card, visit MMA Junkie’s event hub for Bellator 288.

Bellator 288 predictions: Nemkov or Anderson, Freire or Nurmagomedov in Chicago title fights?

Check out our staff members’ picks for the Bellator 288 main card in Chicago, which features light heavyweight and lightweight title fights.

Nemkov
vs.
Anderson
Freire
vs.
Nurmagomedov
Khizriev
vs.
Weichel
Fortune
vs.
James
Chokheli
vs.
Faraldo
MMA Junkie readers’
consensus picks
180-106
anderson2022
Anderson
(57%)
nurmagomedov2022
Nurmagomedov
(87%)
khizriev2022
Khizriev
(75%)
fortune2022
Fortune
(91%)
faraldo2022
Faraldo
(90%)
Ken Hathaway
@kenshathaway
190-101
trophy copy 2018 Champion
anderson2022
Anderson
nurmagomedov2022
Nurmagomedov
khizriev2022
Khizriev
fortune2022
Fortune
faraldo2022
Faraldo
Abbey Subhan
@kammakaze
182-109
anderson2022
Anderson
nurmagomedov2022
Nurmagomedov
weichel2022
Weichel
fortune2022
Fortune
faraldo2022
Faraldo
Matthew Wells
@MrMWells
182-109
anderson2022
Anderson
nurmagomedov2022
Nurmagomedov
khizriev2022
Khizriev
fortune2022
Fortune
faraldo2022
Faraldo
Farah Hannoun
@Farah_Hannoun
179-112
anderson2022
Anderson
nurmagomedov2022
Nurmagomedov
weichel2022
Weichel
fortune2022
Fortune
faraldo2022
Faraldo
Mike Bohn
@MikeBohn
178-113
trophy copy 2014 Champion
anderson2022
Anderson
nurmagomedov2022
Nurmagomedov
khizriev2022
Khizriev
fortune2022
Fortune
faraldo2022
Faraldo
Matt Erickson
@MMAjunkieMatt
176-115
anderson2022
Anderson
freire2022
Freire
khizriev2022
Khizriev
fortune2022
Fortune
faraldo2022
Faraldo
Simon Samano
@SJSamano
175-116
anderson2022
Anderson
freire2022
Freire
khizriev2022
Khizriev
fortune2022
Fortune
faraldo2022
Faraldo
Nolan King
@mma_kings
170-121
anderson2022
Anderson
nurmagomedov2022
Nurmagomedov
weichel2022
Weichel
fortune2022
Fortune
faraldo2022
Faraldo
Brian Garcia
@thegoze
169-122
trophy copy 2017 Champion
anderson2022
Anderson
freire2022
Freire
weichel2022
Weichel
fortune2022
Fortune
faraldo2022
Faraldo
George Garcia
@MMAjunkieGeorge
157-134
anderson2022
Anderson
nurmagomedov2022
Nurmagomedov
khizriev2022
Khizriev
fortune2022
Fortune
faraldo2022
Faraldo
Danny Segura
@dannyseguratv
142-149
anderson2022
Anderson
nurmagomedov2022
Nurmagomedov
khizriev2022
Khizriev
fortune2022
Fortune
faraldo2022
Faraldo

Bellator makes its return to Chicago this week with a pair of title fights leading the card in the “Windy City.”

Bellator 288 takes place Friday at Wintrust Arena in Chicago. The main card airs on Showtime following prelims on MMA Junkie.

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

In the main event, light heavyweight champion [autotag]Vadim Nemkov[/autotag] (15-2 MMA, 7-1 BMMA) puts his title on the line against [autotag]Corey Anderson[/autotag] (16-5 MMA, 3-0 BMMA). The fight is a rematch from an April title fight that ended in a no contest after an accidental clash of heads left Nemkov with too deep of a cut to continue. The fight also is the $1 million final of Bellator’s light heavyweight tournament. Anderson was the underdog in the first fight, but now is a -230 favorite at Tipico Sportsbook; the comeback on Nemkov is +175. Our 11 editors, writers, radio hosts and videographers have Anderson as one of three unanimous picks at 11-0.

In the co-feature, lightweight champion [autotag]Patricky Freire[/autotag] (24-10 MMA, 15-8 BMMA) puts his belt up for the first time when he takes on the unbeaten [autotag]Usman Nurmagomedov[/autotag] (15-0 MMA, 4-0 BMMA). Usman is the biggest favorite on the main card at a whopping -750, but he’s not a unanimous pick. Three of our staff members are taking “Pitbull” Freire in what would be a major upset.

Also on the main card, [autotag]Timur Khizriev[/autotag] (11-0 MMA, 0-0 BMMA) meets [autotag]Daniel Weichel[/autotag] (42-13 MMA, 11-5 BMMA) in a featherweight bout. Khizriev is a big -320 favorite at the betting window, but he has just a 7-4 picks lead.

[autotag]Tyrell Fortune[/autotag] (12-2 MMA, 12-2 BMMA) is one of our three unanimous picks in his heavyweight bout against Chicago native [autotag]Daniel James[/autotag] (13-6-1 MMA, 1-0 BMMA). Fortune is a 3-1 favorite in the fight.

And to open the main card, [autotag]Roman Faraldo[/autotag] (8-0 MMA, 5-0 BMMA) is our third unanimous pick at 11-0 in his welterweight bout against [autotag]Levan Chokheli[/autotag] (10-2 MMA, 1-2 BMMA) – even though he’s the smallest main card favorite at about 2-1.

In the MMA Junkie reader consensus picks, Anderson (57 percent), Nurmagomedov (87 percent), Khizriev (75 percent), Fortune (91 percent) and Faraldo (90 percent) are the choices.

Check out all the picks above.

For more on the card, visit MMA Junkie’s event hub for Bellator 288.

VIDEO: Vadim Nemkov, Corey Anderson make weight for Bellator 288 headliner

The Bellator 288 main event rematch is official after the title fighters made weight Friday in Chicago.

CHICAGO – The Bellator 288 main event rematch is official after the title fighters made weight Friday.

Light heavyweight champion [autotag]Vadim Nemkov[/autotag] (15-2 MMA, 7-1 BMMA) and challenger [autotag]Corey Anderson[/autotag] (16-5 MMA, 3-0 BMMA) meet in the headliner with not just Nemkov’s title on the line. The bout also is the $1 million final of Bellator’s light heavyweight grand prix.

Nemkov and Anderson fought in April, but an accidental clash of heads late in the third round led to a stoppage when a cageside doctor said Nemkov’s cut was too bad to continue. The fight was ruled a no contest because it hadn’t gone three full rounds.

Friday, Nemkov and Anderson finally run it back at Wintrust Arena in Chicago. The main card airs on Showtime following prelims on MMA Junkie.

Check out their trips to the scale at the official weigh-ins in the video above.

For more on the card, visit MMA Junkie’s event hub for Bellator 288.