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Bellator MMA (formerly Bellator Fighting Championships) was an American mixed martial arts promotion founded in 2008 by and operated until 2025. The promotion takes its name from , the word for "warrior". Bellator's first event was in 2009, and the promotion held 313 "numbered" events.

Bellator was considered the second largest MMA promotion in the , and one of the largest promotions in the world. (formerly Viacom) purchased majority ownership of Bellator from Rebney in 2011, with Paramount's television networks serving as the promotion's media broadcasters in the United States. On November 20, 2023, after then-broadcast home Showtime announced the discontinuation of its sports division, Bellator MMA was acquired by the Professional Fighters League (PFL).


History
Bellator was founded in 2008 by Chairman and CEO . Under Rebney's ownership, Bellator events were structured around single-elimination tournaments. In December 2011, Viacom purchased majority ownership of Bellator.

In May 2014, Bellator hosted the company's inaugural pay-per-view event, Bellator 120, from the in Southaven, Mississippi, a suburb of Memphis, Tennessee. The event was headlined by vs. .

In June 2014, it was announced that both Chairman/CEO Bjorn Rebney and President Tim Danaher were relieved of their positions. Rebney was succeeded by Strikeforce founder . Under Coker, Bellator would drop its season-long tournament format in early 2015, transitioning into more of a traditional, single-fight event schedule. From 2018 through 2023, Bellator has also hosted divisional grand-prix tournaments.


Sale to PFL and closure
In October 2023, Showtime announced that it would discontinue its sports division, with any future sports programming being handled by moving forward, and the division "continuing to air and support the remaining 2023 boxing slate and honor obligations through the end of the year". It was reported that Paramount Global was concurrently seeking to sell Bellator. Bellator 301 was subsequently promoted as the promotion's final event on Showtime.

On November 20, 2023, it was announced that the Professional Fighters League had acquired Bellator MMA; fighters contracted to Bellator will be able to compete in PFL events. PFL founder announced a planned "mega event" in 2024 that would feature PFL champions fighting against Bellator champions (PFL vs. Bellator), and that it would retain the "Bellator" brand for the new "Bellator Champions Series" cards. In March 2024, it was announced that the media rights to Bellator had been acquired by TNT Sports, with events moving to Max and supplemental content on .

On January 15, 2025, PFL executives revealed that the Bellator promotion would cease operations, and that the PFL and Bellator rosters would be consolidated.


Broadcast
Since the fourth season in 2011, Bellator cards have been predominantly broadcast on Viacom-owned networks in the . Beginning in January 2013, Bellator telecasts were moved from MTV2 to Spike (later relaunched as Paramount Network in 2018) following the end of the latter channel's partnership with the . In September 2013, Bellator signed a multi-year partnership agreement with Fox Sports Latin America.

On June 26, 2018, Bellator announced a five-year streaming deal with , covering the U.S. and other markets served by the sports-oriented streaming service. Since Bellator 206, this includes all events aired by Paramount Network, as well as seven exclusive cards per-year. In March 2020, Bellator announced a deal with to broadcast events in the country.

Following Viacom's re-merger with in 2019, CBS Sports Network debuted the recap series, Bellator MMA: Recharged, on April 25, 2020. Bellator MMA Recharged on CBS Sports Network debuts TONIGHT at 8 p.m. ET - MMAMania.com Apr 25, 2020 ‘Bellator Recharged’ debuts Saturday on CBS Sports Network - mmajunkie; April 20, 2020

Due to problems stemming from COVID-19 pandemic, the contract with DAZN was consensually and prematurely discontinued in 2020. On September 11, 2020, it was announced that Bellator cards would move to CBS Sports Network starting October 1, with preliminary bouts to stream on and CBSSports.com.

Five months later, on February 9, 2021, it was announced that Bellator events would air exclusively on Showtime beginning with Bellator 255 on April 2, 2021. The following day, it was announced that the would also broadcast Bellator events on in the . With Showtime opting to dissolve its sports division and focus more on scripted programming, Bellator's deal with Showtime came to a close at the end of 2023, with Bellator 301 serving as the final event on the platform on November 17, 2023.

On February 1, 2023, Bellator announced that they had signed a two-year contract with to broadcast Bellator events in Brazil on its Combate channel, after years of broadcasting through ESPN. A few weeks later on February 22, 2023, the promotion announced that they had signed a multi-year extension with the BBC.

On March 19, 2024, PFL announced a new broadcasting agreement with Warner Bros. Discovery, with Bellator Championship Series cards and library programming streaming on , and supplemental content (including the behind-the-scenes programs Fight Camp Confidential and Fight Week) airing on . It also a new rights deal with Anthem Sports & Entertainment in Canada and several other countries via .


Roster

Last champions

Events

Fight Master
On February 5, 2013, Bellator and Spike announced the launch of a new reality competition series titled . The coaches and trainers for the series, which will feature 32 welterweight fighters, will be , , Greg Jackson, and Joe Warren. The 32 fighters competed for a spot in Bellator's fall welterweight tournament, culminating in a live season finale. The series premiered on Spike on June 19, 2013, and ran for a single season.


Bellator Kickboxing
In 2016, Bellator Kickboxing, a sibling promotion was founded. Its inaugural event, Bellator Kickboxing 1, was held on April 16, 2016.


Tournament History

Season One
(April 3, 2009 – June 19, 2009)

During Bellator's first season, events were broadcast nationally on in the . Bellator 1 took place on April 3, 2009, and like many events that season, aired via tape delay. Tournaments took place in the middleweight, welterweight, lightweight and featherweight divisions with the winners becoming the inaugural Bellator World Champions in their specific weight class. Héctor Lombard defeated Jared Hess in the finals of the middleweight tournament to become the 185 lb champion while defeated Omar De La Cruz to secure the Bellator Welterweight Title. In addition, defeated to win the Bellator Lightweight Belt while defeated to become the Bellator Featherweight Champion. Color commentary for Bellator's first season was provided by and .

  • Winners:
Bellator 12
Bellator 11
Bellator 12
Bellator 10


Season Two
(April 8, 2010 – June 24, 2010)

For Bellator's second season, events aired nationally on FOX Sports Net in the United States. Season two debuted on April 8, 2010, and like season one, hosted tournaments in the middleweight, welterweight, lightweight and featherweight divisions. Alexander Shlemenko defeated Bryan Baker (fighter) to become the Middleweight Tournament Champion while defeated to win the 170 lb tournament. Also, Pat Curran defeated Toby Imada to win the lightweight tournament and Joe Warren (fighter) defeated to become the Featherweight Tournament Champion. Season two tournament champions were awarded a check for $100,000 and a title shot against the Season 1 Champions. In addition to the tournament fights, season two was the first season to host non-tournament, non-title super fights for current champions. Three of Bellator's four champions competed in super fights during Season 2. Middleweight Champion Hector Lombard scored the fastest knockout in Bellator history when he defeated Jay Silva in a catch weight bout at Bellator 18. Also, Lightweight Champion Eddie Alvarez submitted in a catch weight bout at Bellator 17 and Joe Soto scored a technical knockout victory over Diego Saraiva in a featherweight bout at Bellator 19. Welterweight Champion Lyman Good was the only champion to not participate in a season two non-title super fight. Bellator also introduced the new commentary team of Jimmy Smith and during Season 2.

  • Winners:
Bellator 23
Bellator 22
Bellator 21
Bellator 23


Season Three
(August 12, 2010 – October 28, 2010)

Bellator kicked off its third season on August 12, 2010, with tournaments in the bantamweight, heavyweight, and women's divisions. defeated Ed West at Bellator 32 to win the 135 lb tournament and become the promotions first ever Bellator Bantamweight Champion. Also that same evening, submitted to win the heavyweight tournament and become the first Heavyweight Champion in Bellator history. became the first Bellator Women's Champion when she defeated at Bellator 34. The first official title defense took place between defending Bellator Featherweight Champion Joe Soto and Season 2 Tournament Champion Joe Warren at Bellator 27. Warren defeated Soto by TKO to become the new Bellator Featherweight Champion. Other championship fights featured during season 3 were Hector Lombard retaining his Bellator middleweight championship by defeating Season 2 Tournament Winner, Alexander Shlemenko and Season 2 Welterweight Tournament Champion, Ben Askren, defeating reigning champion Lyman Good to become the new Bellator Welterweight Champion. Some of the memorable moments from Bellator's Season three are Eddie Alvarez's third-round TKO victory over UFC veteran in a non-title match and Bellator Middleweight Champion Hector Lombard's 38-second knockout of at Bellator 24.

  • Winners:
Bellator 32
Bellator 32
Bellator 34


Season Four – The MTV2 Partnership
(March 5, 2011 – May 21, 2011)

Season Four of Bellator began broadcasting nationally on March 5, 2011, and marked the promotions departure from FOX Sports Net to MTV2. Season 4 showcased tournaments in the featherweight, lightweight, welterweight and light heavyweight divisions. Patricio "Pitbull" defeated Daniel Mason-Straus at Bellator 45 to become the Bellator Featherweight Tournament Champion while Christian M'Pumbu defeated Richard Hale (fighter) the same night to become the first Bellator Light Heavyweight Champion in history. Also, became the Bellator Season 4 Lightweight Tournament Champion when he defeated Patricky "Pitbull" at Bellator 44 while booked a welterweight title shot by defeating in the Bellator Welterweight Tournament Championship at Bellator 43. Some of the memorable highlights from Bellator's fourth season include Ben Saunders earning a TKO victory over Matt Lee in his Bellator debut, Richard Hale's inverted triangle choke over Nik Fekete at Bellator 38, a flying knee knockout by Patricky "Pitbull" over Toby Imada at Bellator 39 and Hector Lombard's one punch knockout of at Bellator 44. Hale and Pitbull were, respectively, nominated for the 2011 World MMA Awards submission of the year and knockout of the year.

  • Winners:

Bellator 45
Bellator 43
Bellator 44
Bellator 45


Summer Series 2011
(June 25, 2011 – August 27, 2011)

In the summer of 2011, Bellator introduced the Summer Series which would feature a featherweight tournament that would decide a challenger for reigning Bellator Featherweight Champion Joe Warren. Like Season 4, the Summer Series was broadcast nationally on MTV2. A total of three events were held during the Summer Series including Bellator 47 which took place at in Rama, Ontario, Canada. This event marked the first time Bellator held an event outside the United States. In the featherweight tournament, Pat Curran defeated with a highlight-reel head-kick knockout in the finals at Bellator 48 to become the Bellator Summer Series Featherweight Tournament Champion. In addition to the featherweight tournament, Bellator also hosted a number of featured bouts, including Cole Konrad's non-title win over and securing a knockout win over former UFC Heavyweight Champion at Bellator 48.

  • Winner:

Bellator 48


Season Five: The Viacom Era
(September 10, 2011 – November 26, 2011)

Bellator's fifth season, which began on September 10, 2011, continued to air on MTV2 in the United States as well as in HD on Epix. Bellator Tournaments for Season Five featured the bantamweight, welterweight, middleweight and heavyweight divisions. Additionally, Bellator announced that the preliminary cards for each event would air on Spike.com as well as Bellator's page. In the tournament finals, defeated at Bellator 59 to become the Bellator Bantamweight Tournament Champion while knocked out Ben Saunders at Bellator 57 to become the Bellator Welterweight Tournament Champion. Also, Alexander Shlemenko defeated at Bellator 57 to become the Bellator Middleweight Tournament Champion while the heavyweight final between and Thiago Santos was ruled a no contest after an accidental groin kick left Prindle unable to continue. Santos failed to make weight for a scheduled rematch causing the bout to be cancelled, and Prindle to be awarded the tournament win by default. On October 26, 2011, Viacom, the parent company of MTV Networks, announced the purchase of a majority stake in Bellator. As part of the deal, Paramount Network, then known as Spike TV, began broadcasting Bellator live in 2013. On November 7, 2011, in an effort to expand to outside markets, Bellator announced a five-year partnership with that would allow the company to position itself as one of the premier MMA organizations internationally. On November 19, 2011, at Bellator 58, the company hosted what was called the best fight in the promotion's early history. Bellator Lightweight Champion Eddie Alvarez fought Season 4 Lightweight Tournament Champion Michael Chandler in a back-and-forth affair. In the end, Chandler defeated Alvarez via fourth-round submission to become the new Bellator Lightweight Champion in a fight that several journalists called the fight of the year. Other memorable highlights from season five include Douglas Lima's knockout victory over at Bellator 53, Eric Prindle's knockout win over Ron Sparks at Bellator 56, Vitor Vianna's knockout of Bryan Baker at Bellator 54 and a pair of knockout victories by Alexis Vila and Eduardo Dantas at Bellator 51.

  • Winners:

Bellator 62
Bellator 57
Bellator 57
Bellator 59


Season Six
(March 9, 2012 – August 24, 2012)

Bellator's sixth season began on March 9, 2012, with Bellator 60, when Pat Curran captured the Bellator Featherweight Championship after beating champion Joe Warren. At Bellator 64, defended his Welterweight title against by unanimous decision. At Bellator 65, defeated then champion to become the new Bellator Bantamweight Champion. At Bellator 70, took down in the first round to defend his Bellator Heavyweight Championship.

  • Winners:

Bellator 69
Bellator 72
Bellator 70
Bellator 68
Bellator 73


Summer Series 2012
(June 22, 2012 – August 24, 2012)

In the summer of 2012, Bellator held its second Summer Series which would feature a Light Heavyweight tournament that would decide a challenger for reigning Bellator Light Heavyweight Champion Christian M'Pumbu. The Summer Series started June 22, 2012, and was broadcast nationally on MTV2 for a total of three events. In the Light Heavyweight tournament, Attila Végh defeated Travis Wiuff with a knockout in the finals at Bellator 73 to become the 2012 Bellator Summer Series Light Heavyweight Tournament Champion. In addition to the Light Heavyweight tournament, Bellator also hosted a number of featured bouts, including a third fight between Marius Zaromskis and Waachiim Spiritwolf at Bellator 72. Bellator also finished two season six tournaments with Karl Amoussou defeating Bryan Baker at Bellator 72 to become the Season Six Welterweight Champion, and Marcos Galvao defeating Luis Nogueira at Bellator 73 to become the Season Six Bantamweight Champion. Pat Curran was also set to defend his Featherweight Championship versus Patricio Friere, who is the Season Four Champion, at Bellator 73 but he was forced to withdraw from the bout due to an injury that occurred during training.

  • Winner:

Bellator 73


Season Seven
(September 28, 2012 – December 14, 2012)

Bellator's seventh season began on September 28, 2012, with Bellator 74. The season showcased heavyweight, welterweight, lightweight and featherweight tournaments.

  • Winners:

Bellator 84
Bellator 82
Bellator 93
Bellator 90


Season Eight
(January 17, 2013 – April 4, 2013)

Bellator's eighth season began on January 17, 2013, at the Bren Events Center in Irvine, Calif. The event served as Bellator's premier on . Season Eight included featherweight, lightweight, welterweight, middleweight and light heavyweight tournaments.

  • Winners:

Bellator 94
Bellator 95
Bellator 100
Bellator 94
Bellator 95


Summer Series 2013
(June 19, 2013 – July 31, 2013)

Bellator's 2013 Summer Series began on June 19, 2013. All three of this season's tournaments were contested as four-man tournaments, as opposed to Bellator's standard eight-man tournament. The change in tournament size was necessary in order to hold multiple tournaments during the summer series' shortened season.

  • Winners:

Bellator 97
Bellator 97
Bellator 102


Season Nine
(September 7, 2013 – November 22, 2013)

Bellator's Ninth season began on September 7, 2013. For this season the bantamweight and heavyweight tournaments were held as four-man tournaments, while all tournaments were the standard Bellator eight-man tournament.

  • Winners:

Bellator 107
Bellator 107
Bellator 109
Bellator 109
Bellator 108
Bellator 107


Season Ten
(February 28, 2014 – May 17, 2014)

Bellator's Tenth season began on February 28, 2014. For this season the middleweight and light heavyweight tournaments were held as four-man tournaments, while all tournaments were the standard Bellator eight-man tournament.

Bellator 120
Bellator 120
Bellator 119
Bellator 122
Bellator 122
Bellator 126


Summer Series 2014
(June 6, 2014 – July 25, 2014)

Bellator's 2014 Summer Series began on June 6, 2014. The 2014 Summer Series featured an eight-man light heavyweight tournament and a series of Season 10 tournament finals.

Bellator 124


Season Eleven
(September 5, 2014 – November 15, 2014)

This was Bellator's final tournament season, as well as the last to be overseen by former CEO & Chairman .


Videogame
Bellator: MMA Onslaught is an MMA fighting game released exclusively in the United States as a budget title for PS3 and Xbox 360 on July 3, 2012, and on November 12, 2015. Each version was developed by Kung Fu Factory with the PS3 version published by New 38th Floor Productions and the Xbox versions published by 345 Games. Only eight fighters are featured across only two weight divisions; featherweight and lightweight consisting of , , Pat Curran, Joe Warren, The "Pitbull" Brothers and Patrício Freire, Daniel Straus, and . This was the company's only videogame release and it received 'poor to average' reviews.


See also
  • Bellator Kickboxing
  • List of Bellator MMA events
  • List of Bellator MMA champions
  • List of current Bellator MMA fighters
  • List of Bellator MMA alumni


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