Kemo
03-28-2017, 02:18 PM
Bellator’s President Scott Coker has announced the price fans will need to pay for their second-ever pay-per-view event.
Coker announced on The MMA Hour on Monday that the event at New York’s Madison Square Garden will cost $49.95 for fans who want to watch the action from home:
“The pay-per-view, just so you know, is $49.95,” “Some providers, I think they have the ability to choose and pick (prices) and whatever, but suggested retail price is $49.95.”
Bellator’s upcoming show will be the second pay-per-view staged under the Bellator umbrella and the first under the stewardship of Coker, who replaced Bellator founder Bjorn Rebney in mid-2014.
Former UFC veterans Chael Sonnen and Wanderlei Silva headline the card, in an event which is being labelled as a grudge match. A rescheduled heavyweight bout between Fedor Emelianenko and Matt Mitrione will co-headline, with a welterweight title fight between incumbent champ Douglas Lima former UFC star Lorenz Larkin just below in the expected order of the night. as well as a lightweight title fight between Bellator champion Michael Chandler and Brent Primus.
A lightweight title fight between champion Michael Chandler and Brent Primus, plus the recently announced James Gallagher vs. Chinzo Machida are also featured on the card.
Coker announced on The MMA Hour on Monday that the event at New York’s Madison Square Garden will cost $49.95 for fans who want to watch the action from home:
“The pay-per-view, just so you know, is $49.95,” “Some providers, I think they have the ability to choose and pick (prices) and whatever, but suggested retail price is $49.95.”
Bellator’s upcoming show will be the second pay-per-view staged under the Bellator umbrella and the first under the stewardship of Coker, who replaced Bellator founder Bjorn Rebney in mid-2014.
Former UFC veterans Chael Sonnen and Wanderlei Silva headline the card, in an event which is being labelled as a grudge match. A rescheduled heavyweight bout between Fedor Emelianenko and Matt Mitrione will co-headline, with a welterweight title fight between incumbent champ Douglas Lima former UFC star Lorenz Larkin just below in the expected order of the night. as well as a lightweight title fight between Bellator champion Michael Chandler and Brent Primus.
A lightweight title fight between champion Michael Chandler and Brent Primus, plus the recently announced James Gallagher vs. Chinzo Machida are also featured on the card.