Bellator fight week begins Oct. 31 from Long Beach Arena in preparation for Nov. 2nd PPV

 

As Bellator’s highly anticipated Pay-Per-View moves closer, the fight week schedule leading up to Saturday, November 2nd has been finalized as the Long Beach Arena will play host to Bellator Open Workouts, Weigh-In’s, and of course Saturday night’s event, “Rampage vs. Tito”.

Bellator fight week begins Oct. 31 from Long Beach Arena in preparation for Nov. 2nd PPV

“Rampage vs. Tito” will be held at Southern California’s Long Beach Arena on Saturday, November 2nd, with tickets on sale now. Tickets can be purchased on Bellator.comTicketmaster.com, as well as at The Long Beach Arena Box Office.

Bellator Open Workouts: In lieu of a press conference, Bellator is hosting open workouts on Thursday, October 31stfrom Long Beach Arena (300 E. Ocean Blvd, Long Beach, CA) and is free and open to the public. Open Workouts will begin at 12pm PST on Thursday, and will feature Rampage Jackson, Tito Ortiz, Michael Chandler, Eddie Alvarez, King Mo, Emanuel Newton, Pat Curran and Cheick Kongo.

Bellator Weigh-In’s: Bellator will hosts its weigh-ins inside the Long Beach Arena on Friday, November 1st at 5pm PST. As always, the event is free and open to the public, and will be streamed live on Bellator.com. The event will feature every fighter competing on the November 2nd card, and will feature cage announcer Michael C. Williams, emcee Jimmy Smith, and Bellator CEO Bjorn Rebney.

Bellator: “Rampage vs. Tito”: The Bellator MMA prelims will begin at 3pm PST live on Spike.com. At 5pm PST, the broadcast will switch to Spike TV for two hours of action. The Pay-Per-View portion of the card will begin at 7pm PST, and will be headlined by MMA icons Rampage Jackson and Tito Ortiz.

The full card can be found below:

Pay-Per-View Main Card

Light Heavyweight Feature Fight: Rampage Jackson (32-11) vs. Tito Ortiz (16-11-1)

Lightweight Title Fight: Michael Chandler (12-0) vs. Eddie Alvarez (24-3)

Light Heavyweight Interim Title Fight: King Mo Lawal (11-2) vs. Emanuel Newton (21-7-1)

Featherweight Title Fight: Pat Curran (19-4) vs. Daniel Straus (21-4)

Heavyweight Tournament Finals: Cheick Kongo (19-8) vs. Vinicius Spartan (7-3)

 

Spike TV Preliminary Fights

Fight Master Welterweight Finals: Joe Riggs (39-14) vs. Mike Bronzoulis (15-5)

Lightweight Feature Fight: Terry Etim (15-5) vs. Patrick Cenoble (9-2)

Featherweight Feature Fight: Mike Richman (15-3) vs. Akop Stepanyan (13-6)

Welterweight Feature Fight: Karo Parisyan (22-10) vs. Cristiano Souza (6-0)

 

Spike.com Preliminary Fights

Welterweight Feature Fight: Joe Williams (10-3) vs. Jesse Juarez (20-8)

Light Heavyweight Feature Fight: Brandon Halsey (4-0) vs. Hector Ramirez (9-5-1)

Lightweight Feature Fight: Mike Guymon (14-6-1) vs. Aaron Miller (14-8)

Featherweight Feature Fight: Joe Camacho (13-18-3) vs. Cleber Luciano (8-5)

Lightweight Feature Fight: Darren Smith (4-3) vs. Josh Smith (8-5)

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