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Bellator 297: Nemkov vs Romero Preview

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After a month away from action, Bellator MMA returns to the Windy City once again with a massive 16-fight card. The night will be capped off with a pair of title fights as Sergio Pettis returns to in-cage competition for the first time in 18-months as he looks to defend his bantamweight title against Bellator all-time great Patrรญcio Pitbullย in the co-main event. The main event will feature a showdown at light heavyweight as “The Soldier of God” Yoel Romero pushes for championship gold perhaps for the last time as he challenges incumbent champion Vadim Nemkov.

Bellator 297 Fight Card Preview

Vadim Nemkov vs Yoel Romero

Despite a highly decorated wrestling career, 46-year-old Yoel Romero has never topped the MMA mountain. Falling short in all of his attempts at a title in the UFC, Romero has scored back-to-back third round finishes to secure a title shot against Team Fedor’s Vadim Nemkov.

Nemkov has been relatively unchallenged in his time with Bellator. Debuting to Scott Coker‘s promotion in 2017, Nemkov has earned eight victories with five finishes. The 30-year-old Russian defeated then double champion Ryan Bader for the Bellator Light Heavyweight World Championship at Bellator 244. At Bellator 277, Nemkov faced Corey Anderson. Anderson was arguably beating Nemkov in their $1 million grand prix tournament final fight, but an accidental clash of heads would result in a cut above the left eye of Nemkov, resulting in a “no contest”. The pair of light heavyweights would run it back at Bellator 288, where Nemkov would top Anderson to a unanimous decision victory.

Sergio Pettis vs Patrรญcio Pitbull

This fight is the proverbial onion of the fight card. Fight fans have so many layers to analyze when considering this bantamweight title clash. Pettis is coming off of a 18-month layoff due to an ACL injury. One must wonder if there will be any visible “cage rust” from his time outside of competition. Prior to the injury, the younger brother of MMA great Anthony Pettis earned the ‘Knockout of the Year” accolade amongst most MMA publications for his dramatic comeback finish over Kyoji Horiguchi at Bellator 272 in December 2021. Pettis has never been defeated in his tenure with Bellator, having earned four victories amongst two finishes.

For Patrรญcio Pitbull, this will be the first fight in his career competing at bantamweight. Traditionally, a drop in weight in the latter part of the career of mixed martial artists is virtually unheard of, but, if it is done, does not usually result in success.

Pitbull is the current Bellator Featherweight World Champion after reclaiming his title with a victory over A.J. McKee at Bellator 277. Since Pettis’ last fight, Pitbull has competed three times, defeating รdรกm Borics, Kleber Koike Erbst, and the aforementioned McKee.

When considering the styles of both men, this fight becomes even more complex. Both men have world class standup and black belt level jiu-jitsu. For Pitbull, one would assume he will have a size advantage in their encounter and will look to close the distance and grind out Pettis to a victory. The 35-year-old Brazilian has twelve decision victories amongst his 35 career wins.

For Pettis, earning Pitbull’s respect early, managing the distance, and staying technical, will be the Roufusport athlete’s best shot at retaining championship gold.

Corey Anderson vs Phil Davis

The best pair of light heavyweights outside of the main event title bout will meet as #1 ranked Corey Anderson will do battle with #2 ranked “Mr. Wonderful” Phil Davis.

Both men have had stints in the UFC and have fought with the highest levels of competition. Anderson lost his last bout against Nemkov, with many pundits looking to his inactivity as the leading factor in the defeat. “Overtime” will have to crank up the activity in order to get his hand raised in victory.

Representing the blue corner, the 38-year-old Davis will be competing for the first time in over a year as his last fight came at Bellator 276 in March 2022. In that bout, Davis would sweep Julius Anglickasย on the scorecards to his 24th career victory. The former Bellator Light Heavyweight World Champion still has some of the best wrestling across Bellator’s seven male weight divisions and will most likely look to utilize such against his opponent on Friday night.

It is hard to envision a finish in this fight as both men are so incredibly skilled and battle tested. Expect to hear the judges’ scorecards in this one.

Daniel James vs Gokhan Saricam

Earning one of the most crowd dazzling victories in Bellator history at Bellator 288, Daniel “The American Predator” James has seen a resurgence in his nine year professional career. After going 10-6-1 in his first seventeen fights, the 41-year-old heavyweight has earned five straight TKO finishes, having stopped Marcelo Golm in the main event of Bellator 293.

Turkey’s Gokhan Saricam is 4-2 in his time with Bellator, having found victories over the likes of Said Sowma and Charlie Milner. Both of these men possess hard-hitting knockout power, so fans should not blink in this heavyweight main card opener.

Win a win, either man could very well see himself in the heavyweight title picture.

The Rest of the Card

Bellator 297 features a 12-fight preliminary card showcasing fan favorites like Emmanuel Sanchez and Cody Lawย and a handful of undefeated prospects in Jordan Newman, Archie Colgan, Timur Khizriev, Shamil Nikaev, Norbert Novenyi Jr., Wadmir Gouvea, and Ramazan Kuramagomedov.

Stay tuned as MMASucka has all the coverage fight fans need this week for Bellator 297 with live coverage Friday night.

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Brian Knight is a contributing writer and active editor for MMASucka since November 2020. He is currently authoring his first book.

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