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How to watch Bellator Champions Series – Paris: Who’s fighting, lineup, start time, broadcast info

Bellator is back this week, and the bantamweight title is on the line in a rematch in one of the world’s most iconic cities.

Here’s how to watch Bellator Champions Series: Paris, with a complete lineup and look at the title fight rematch in “The City of Light.”

Broadcast and streaming info

Josh Thomson, John McCarthy

Bellator Champions Series: Paris takes place Friday at Accor Arena in Paris. The main card streams on the Max platform (formerly HBO Max) at 3 p.m. ET.

The prelims stream on Max at noon ET.

Venue info

Accor Arena

Accor Arena is one of Paris’ longest operating indoor venues. It opened in 1984 and later this year will host the basketball finals and some gymnastics events during the 2024 Summer Olympics. The arena has played host to Bellator and the UFC in the past, and is a regular concert tour stop for many recording artists.

Bantamweight title fight

Patchy Mix def. Magomed Magomedov – Bellator 289

It’s been less than two years since Patchy Mix (19-1) and Magomed Magomedov (20-3) first met in the Bellator bantamweight grand prix semifinals. At Bellator 289 in December 2022, Mix asserted himself as one of the world’s best 135-pounders when he tapped Magomedov with a guillotine choke. Mix moved on to the tournament final and knocked out Raufeon Stots to win the interim belt. He unified it with a nearly flawless performance and submission of champ Sergio Pettis this past November.

Magomedov never had been finished before Mix submitted him. His only two losses prior to that were to Stots by decision and former UFC bantamweight champ Petr Yan. The former bantamweight champ in Russia’s ACB promotion is 4-2 under the Bellator banner with three submissions, including one against the highly touted Danny Sabatello in July 2023 in Japan.

Patchy Mix vs. Magomed Magomedov full first fight

Co-main event

Cedric Doumbe, PFL Europe 1

Cedric Doumbe (5-1) will be looking for redemption in front of his home fans when he meets Jaleel Willis (16-5). Born in Cameroon, Doumbe has lived in France since he was a child. But his perfect MMA career, on the heels of a 75-win kickboxing career, with five knockouts in his first five fights went awry in March in his second PFL fight when he took a TKO against Baissangour Chamsoudinov because of a toe injury.

Cedric Doumbe vs. Baissangour Chamsoudinov full fight

Key prelim

2023 PFL Championships at The Anthem in Washington D.C., Friday, Nov. 24, 2023. (Cooper Neill / PFL)

Aspen Ladd (11-5) has had plenty of ups and downs the past five years, and the ups and downs have continued after she came to the PFL after her run in the UFC. She’s 2-2 in teh promotion, but now will try things out under the Bellator banner when she meets Katerina Shakalova (8-1). After an 8-0 start, Ladd is 3-5 – but three of those losses came to former UFC champion Germaine de Randamie, current champ Raquel Pennington and two-time PFL champ Kayla Harrison.

Full fight card

MAIN CARD (Max, 3 p.m. ET)

  • Champ Patchy Mix vs. Magomed Magomedov – for bantamweight title
  • Cedric Doumbe vs. Jaleel Willis
  • Gregory Babene vs. Costello van Steenis
  • Jonas Bilharinho vs. Yves Landu
  • Archie Colgan vs. Thibault Gouti
  • Louis Sutherland vs. Slim Trabelsi

PRELIMINARY CARD (Max, noon ET)

  • Mansour Barnaoui vs. Yusuke Yachi
  • Imamshafi Aliev vs. Mike Shipman
  • Aspen Ladd vs. Katerina Shakalova
  • Asael Adjoudj vs. Bruno Fontes

For more on the card, visit MMA Junkie’s event page for Bellator Champions Series: Paris.

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