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Dublin plays host to a quality evening of MMA action as the Bellator circus comes to town on Friday.
Gegard Mousasi from the Netherlands puts his middleweight title on the line against American Austin Vanderford in the headline fight at the 3Arena.
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Unfortunately for the locals, home favourite Peter ‘The Showstopper’ Queally has withdrawn from his bout with Kane Mousah due to injury. However, the all-Irish featherweight scrap between Sinead Kavanagh and Leah McCourt has been promoted to co-main event. Ciaran Clarke’s fight against Abou Tounkara has also made its way onto the main card.
Paddy’s top traders have bashed up a whole host of betting markets for Bellator 275 on paddypower.com and you’ll find all the key details about the event below.
When is Bellator 275?
Bellator 275 is set to take place at the 3Arena in Dublin on Friday, February 25. The preliminary card is scheduled to begin at 6pm before we get stuck into the main card from 9pm.
How to watch Bellator 275
Viewers in Ireland can catch all the action from Bellator 275 on Virgin Media Sport from 6pm. Virgin Media Two joins the fun at 10.30pm.
If you’re watching from the United Kingdom, then BBC Three carries live coverage of the main card from 9pm. The preliminary bouts will be live streamed on BBC iPlayer from 6pm.
What fights are on the Bellator 275 card?
Main Card
Gegard Mousasi v Austin Vanderford – middleweight title
Sinead Kavanagh v Leah McCourt
Ciaran Clarke v Abou Tounkara
Khasan Magomedsharipov v Jose Sanchez
Brian Moore v Jornel Lugo
Preliminary Card
Brett Johns v Khurshed Kakhorov
Charlie Leary v Davy Gallon
Danni McCormack v Stephanie Page
Darragh Kelly v Junior Morgan
Vladimir Tokov v Daniele Scatizzi
Gokhan Saricam v Kirill Sidelnikov
Nathan Kelly v Scott Pedersen
Lee Hammond v Jamie Hay
Bellator 275 tips
Our tipster Sean Taylor has delivered some knockout punts for Friday’s big night of action including Gegard Mousasi to beat Austin Vanderford by KO/TKO due to the current middleweight king’s experience.
READ MORE: OUR PUNTING PREVIEW FOR BELLATOR 275 IN DUBLIN ON FRIDAY NIGHT
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