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SHOWTIME SPORTS to Offer BELLATOR MMA Debut Event For Free to Non-Subscribers

SHOWTIME Sports and BELLATOR MMA will deliver its inaugural event, BELLATOR MMA 255: Pitbull vs. Sanchez 2, live for free to non-SHOWTIME subscribers across multiple streaming services, online platforms and cable television providers when the premier combat sports partnership debuts on Friday, April 2 at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT. The main card, in addition to airing live on SHOWTIME for subscribers, will be available for free to millions across the United States on industry-leading streaming services Pluto TV, Hulu, YouTube and FuboTV, in addition to participating television providers Armstrong, Buckeye, Liberty, Optimum and Suddenlink without the need for a SHOWTIME subscription. The main card of BELLATOR MMA 255: Pitbull vs. Sanchez 2 features five high-stakes matchups and is headlined by the next round of the Featherweight World Grand Prix tournament, as BELLATOR’s reigning lightweight and featherweight champion Patricio “Pitbull” Freire (31-4) defends his 145-pound title against Emmanuel Sanchez (20-4) in a semifinal bout. The full 13-fight event, including eight preliminary fights, will live stream on the SHOWTIME Sports and the BELLATOR MMA YouTube channels, in addition to SHOWTIME’s official website (www.sho.com). The full event, which begins at 6 p.m. ET/3 p.m. PT, also will stream live on the SHOWTIME Selects and BELLATOR MMA channels on Pluto TV. “We are proud to be the new home of BELLATOR and delighted to share this debut event with millions of non-subscribers,” said Stephen Espinoza, President, SHOWTIME Sports and Event Programming. “BELLATOR has steadily built the strongest roster in its history and now includes some of the best pound-for-pound fighters in the sport. On Friday night, we will introduce new fans to this premier brand of mixed martial arts and invite them to our network, which along with world-class championship boxing now boasts more than 40 live combat sports events per year. SHOWTIME Sports premium fight coverage and signature storytelling set the standard in combat sports and, coupled with our leading entertainment content, the value of the SHOWTIME subscription is now unrivalled for combat sports fans.” As part of the launch of BELLATOR MMA on SHOWTIME, the network is offering viewers who are new to the SHOWTIME streaming service a 30-day free trial, followed by a discounted monthly subscription fee of $4.99/month for the next six months. Viewers can sign up at SHO.com/BellatorMMA. Subscribers will be delivered two premier BELLATOR MMA events per month throughout 2021 and beyond, with all events scheduled to air live at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT anywhere the SHOWTIME service is available. In the main event on Friday, April 2, “Pitbull” and Sanchez are vying for a chance to move on in the single-elimination Featherweight World Grand Prix tournament to face undefeated AJ McKee (17-0), who has already punched his ticket to the finals with an impressive first-round submission win in November. Fans can expect fireworks as these men compete for the BELLATOR Featherweight World Title and the World Grand Prix $1 million prize. The launch of BELLATOR MMA on SHOWTIME marks the beginning of three consecutive weeks of action-packed fights. Following the Featherweight World Grand Prix Semifinals on Friday, April 2, BELLATOR will begin the Light Heavyweight World Grand Prix, featuring eight of the top fighters in the deepest 205-pound division in the sport, with quarterfinal fights on both Friday, April 9 and Friday, April 16. On Friday, May 7, BELLATOR 258 will be headlined by Juan “The Spaniard” Archuleta (25-2) against Sergio “S.P.” Pettis (20-5) for the BELLATOR Bantamweight World Championship with the co-main event featuring Anthony “Rumble” Johnson (22-6) and Yoel “Soldier of God” Romero (13-5). Both Johnson and Romero will be making their BELLATOR MMA debut in this highly anticipated light heavyweight quarterfinal fight.

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SHOWTIME® TO DELIVER A FLURRY OF BELLATOR MMA™ CONTENT ACROSS PLATFORMS IN ADVANCE OF LIVE BELLATOR DEBUT ON APRIL 2

BELLATOR MMA is launching on SHOWTIME on Friday, April 2 with BELLATOR MMA 255: Pitbull vs. Sanchez 2 followed by two consecutive Friday nights of live championship MMA fight action. In anticipation of the launch, SHOWTIME will air a collection of BELLATOR specials and fight replays across its distribution platforms to set the stage for the April 2 live event featuring the BELLATOR MMA Featherweight World Grand Prix Semifinal, as well as the beginning of the highly anticipated BELLATOR MMA Light Heavyweight World Grand Prix set to begin on Friday, April 9 and Friday, April 16. Starting this week, both SHOWTIME subscribers and non-subscribers have access to an exclusive collection of fights that have paved the way for the compelling upcoming matchups in each of these premier mixed martial arts tournaments featuring Patricio “Pitbull”, Emmanuel Sanchez, AJ McKee, Vadim Nemkov, Ryan Bader and more. In addition, SHOWTIME Sports will present a pair of highlight-driven specials hosted by Morning Kombat’s Brian Campbell and Luke Thomas to preview the Pitbull vs. Sanchez featherweight semifinal and the start of the eight-man Light Heavyweight World Grand Prix tournament. Titled ROAD TO BELLATOR MMA, both special programs will consist of highlights, analysis, and fight predictions, as SHOWTIME Sports’ dynamic combat sports duo prepares viewers for the live debut of BELLATOR MMA on SHOWTIME. ROAD TO BELLATOR MMA: Pitbull vs. Sanchez 2 will debut on Monday, March 22 while ROAD TO BELLATOR MMA: Light Heavyweight World Grand Prix will premiere one week later on Monday, March 29 on the SHOWTIME Sports and BELLATOR MMA YouTube channels. Both programs also will be available to subscribers on all SHOWTIME On Demand platforms, on SHOWTIME EXTREME, as well as to SHOWTIME distributors for their free-on-demand and online portals. On Saturday, March 27, a replay of BELLATOR MMA 253: Caldwell vs. McKee will air on SHOWTIME at 8 p.m. ET/PT. The four-fight card, including McKee’s iconic “McKee-otine” finish over former BELLATOR Bantamweight World Champion Darrion Caldwell that propelled the young star into the Featherweight World Grand Prix Final, will also replay on SHOWTIME on Sunday, March 28 at 12 Midnight ET/PT, and again on Thursday, April 1 at 9 p.m. ET/PT. BELLATOR 253, along with several past events which featured the world-class fighters in the upcoming tournaments, will be scheduled on SHOWTIME EXTREME weeknights at 10 p.m. ET/PT and are now available on SHOWTIME On Demand platforms. Select events will be available for free to non-subscribers via SHOWTIME distributor platforms and on Pluto TV’s SHOWTIME Selects and BELLATOR MMA channels. As part of the launch of BELLATOR MMA on SHOWTIME, the network is offering viewers who are new to the SHOWTIME streaming service a 30-day free trial, followed by a discounted monthly subscription fee of $4.99/month for the next six months. Viewers can sign up at SHO.com/BellatorMMA. The following fight replays are scheduled for the weeks ahead as fans prepare for the launch of BELLATOR MMA on SHOWTIME: BELLATOR MMA 252: Pitbull vs. Carvalho – (Original air date 11/12/2020) BELLATOR MMA 251: Manhoef vs. Anderson – (Original air date 11/05/2020) BELLATOR MMA 245: Davis vs. Machida 2 – (Original air date 09/11/2020) BELLATOR MMA 244: Bader vs. Nemkov – (Original air date 08/21/2020) BELLATOR MMA 222: MacDonald vs. Gracie – (Original air date 06/14/2019) BELLATOR MMA 220: MacDonald vs. Fitch – (Original air date 04/27/2019) BELLATOR MMA 214: Fedor vs. Bader – (Original air date 01/26/2019) BELLATOR MMA 186: Bader vs. Vassell – (Original air date 11/03/2017) Plus, two individual bouts from BELLATOR MMA 209: – (Original air date 11/16/2018) BELLATOR MMA: Davis vs Nemkov BELLATOR MMA: Pitbull vs. Sanchez

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Bellator announces partnership with Showtime and back-to-back events.

A few days ago Bellator teased a special announcement via their social media. Today at 9pm, GMT, Bellator went live with some exciting news for fight fans. The show started with president of Bellator MMA Scott Coker and Showtimes Stephen Espinoza announcing the exclusive partnership on Showtime, making it the company’s debut with the network. Scott Coker stated, “Everyone in this industry knows the history that I have with Showtime. We have done things together that have truly shaped the sport of mixed martial arts that you see today. What’s really exciting about this news is that everything we have already accomplished is just the beginning. 2021 marks a new era for Bellator MMA. With our new home at Showtime, we are going to take this brand to a new level, and you are going to see us build upon the foundation that we have already set throughout my time with Bellator.” Showtime will launch alongside with Bellator MMA on April 2nd with three consecutive events. The first event will be Bellator 255 on April 2nd, hosting the semi-final Featherweight Grand Prix where we will see the reigning champion Patricio ‘Pitbull’ Freire (31-4) vs Emmanuel ‘El Matador’ Sanchez (20-4). The two previously fought at Bellator 209 in 2018 where Sanchez loss on an unanimous decision. The winner will take on A.J. ‘The Mercenary’ McKee (17-0) in the Featherweight Grand Prix Finale at a later date. The second event will be Bellator 256 on April 9th, the start of the Light-Heavyweight Grand Prix consisting of eight fighters from the promotion. The first round will be Corey ‘Overtime’ Anderson (14-5) vs Dovletdzhan Yagshimuradov (18-5-1). The same event will also promote another fight in the Grand Prix in Ryan ‘Darth’ Bader (27-6) vs Lyoto ‘The Dragon’ Machida (26-10). Bellator 257 on April 16th will be the second part to the first round of the Light-Heavyweight Grand Prix. The next line of competition will be The current champion Vadim Nemkov (12-2) vs Phil ‘Mr Wonderful’ Davis (22-5), followed by the Bellator newcomers Anthony ‘Rumble’ Johnson (22-6) vs Yoel ‘The Soldier of God’ (13-5). The final event that was announced is Bellator 258 on May 7th, A main event of a Bantamweight Championship showdown between current champion Juan ‘The Spaniard’ Archuleta (25-2) vs Sergio ‘S.P.’ Pettis (20-5). All three events are scheduled to be at The Mohegan Sun Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada with undercards to be announced. The alternate fights for the Light-Heavyweight Grand Prix is set to be announced next week. Showtimes president Stephen Espinoza stated a streaming service will be accessible for fans in the US for the first 6-months at $4.99. Scott Coker later said  an announcement would be made either Thursday or Friday this week in regards to a service in the UK & EU. Coker later spoke on other athletes in the promotion such as Dillion ‘El Jefe’ Danis (2-0), stating he’s a young fighter and they want him fighting more, we can expect to see him back in the cage April/May. Coker also spoke on on Gegard ‘The Dreamcatcher’ Mousasi (47-7-2) and his whereabouts in regards to competing in the Light-Heavyweight Grand Prix, Mousasi reportedly stated that he felt too light for the Grand Prix, but there’s potential to fight the winner in the future. Coker stated we can expect Mousasi to be fighting again in June. A lot of news to digest, but a lot of great news for MMA fans. Rumble vs Romero sounds like complete carnage, I can’t wait! You can watch a replay of the ‘Special Announcement’ via the link below. https://youtu.be/WKQ-E4JvQjE

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Anthony Pettis signs deal with PFL

Former UFC and WEC lightweight champion Athony ’Showtime’ Pettis has agreed a deal with PFL MMA and will compete at lightweight in the 2021 season.  https://www.instagram.com/p/CJJ4Psgpg-v/?igshid=j2r1deocbjn7 Pettis announced yesterday that he was exploring free agency after 12 years fighting in UFC. https://www.instagram.com/p/CJJ3deKjDZn/?igshid=12vm8ot6w9275 He had his last fight for UFC on Saturday night at UFC Fight Night: Thompson vs Neal and won a unanimous decision win over Alex Moreno.  

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Pettis vs Holloway: Top 5 Anthony Pettis Performances

The main event of UFC 206 is sure to be a fight and/or stoppage of the year candidate, and to get you even more excited for it, we’re going to run through the top 5 performances of Anthony Pettis and Max Holloway’s careers. In this installment, we’re looking at Anthony Pettis. With a highlight reel like Anthony “Showtime” Pettis’, this was not an easy list to make. However, these 5 performances really stood out as the most important wins of the former lightweight champion’s career. #5 Benson Henderson 1, WEC 53, December 16th, 2010 This fight really needs no introduction. The last ever WEC event before they merged with the UFC, with Benson Henderson defending his lightweight title against Anthony Pettis. Not only was this a high pressure fight for Pettis because it was for a world title, but the winner also got a UFC lightweight title shot as their next fight. Oh, and the event was in dominant champion Henderson’s hometown. But yeah, no pressure “Showtime”. It definitely wasn’t Pettis’ easiest victory, but it was a clear unanimous decision victory nonetheless, proving that he was more than just a prospect, and truly one of the best lightweight fighters in the world. A patient, mature performance was capped off by perhaps the most spectacular strike ever landed in MMA. The showtime kick. Todd Harris screaming “He ran off the wall like a ninja!” sums it up better than I ever could. #4 Joe Lauzon, UFC 144, February 26th, 2012 After a frustrating introduction to the UFC, with his title shot falling through, a loss to Clay Guida in his UFC debut, followed by a tough split decision win over Jeremy Stephens, “Showtime” bounced back in spectacular fashion. He spent the opening exchanges of the fight pawing with his left cross, and pegged that Lauzon was overreaching with his right hand when parrying. Just after the one minute mark, Pettis faked the left hand and came over the top with a lightning fast left high kick that caught Lauzon clean on the jaw, and sent him to the canvas. A few more seconds of ground pound followed before Pettis walked away with a first round KO and a bonus cheque in his pocket. #3 Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone UFC on FOX 6, January 26th, 2013 “Cowboy” was coming into this fight red hot, winning 8 of his last 9, and was being touted as the next challenger to then lightweight champion Benson Henderson. Pettis walked into the octagon, and did what he does best that night. He took the centre of the cage, and landed hard body kicks with laser precision. Early on in the first, a Pettis kick to the liver visibly hurt Cerrone, and it was the beginning of the end. Pettis smelled blood, and jumped on Cerrone, not allowing him to recover. He continued to land more clean body kicks, before “Cowboy” couldn’t take any more punishment, and fell to the canvas, folded. Pettis walked away with another first round KO victory, another bonus cheque and solidified himself as the next in line to challenge Henderson for the lightweight strap. #2 Benson Henderson 2, UFC 164, August 31st, 2013 Nearly 3 years after being promised a UFC title shot, Showtime was finally fighting for the UFC belt. Another lightweight world title fight against Benson Henderson, but this time it was in Pettis’ backyard. Pettis shot out of the blocks, establishing dominance early, landing clean body kicks as always, and hurting Henderson. A wild cartwheel kick resulted in a tangle of bodies, with Henderson ending up in top position, but in Pettis’ always dangerous full guard. Pettis didn’t allow Henderson to settle into a ground war, and threw up his legs and slapped on an armbar in what seemed only a split second. Pettis cranked on the arm, and beautifully changed the angle of the lock midway through to make it too tight for Henderson to escape, and forced the verbal tap out for the victory. Pettis had realised his UFC championship dream, and had done it by submitting a BJJ black belt. #1 Charles “Do Bronx” Oliveira, UFC on FOX 21, August 27th, 2016 “Showtime” was back, and with a bang. After a tough 3 fight losing streak at lightweight, Pettis decided to shake things up in his career with a move down to 145 lbs. He was given a baptism of fire in his new division in the always dangerous Charles Oliveira. Pettis came out like the “Showtime” of old, and put on a masterful display of MMA skills. He showed that he didn’t lose any power with the drop in weight, hurting Oliveira with nasty body shots, while staying calm on his back with a dangerous BJJ black belt on top of him. He fought off multiple submission attempts, before snatching his opportunity to sink in a tight guillotine early in the third round to walk away with his first victory in over a year. With this win, Pettis showed that he was still as dangerous as ever, and was hungry to regain UFC gold.

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