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Bellator Fighting Championships 50 - Watch Legally and Safely

Bellator Fighting Championships 50

Genre: Sport
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Release Date: September 17, 2011
Year: 2011

MAIN CARD [Middleweight Tournament Quarterfinal] Bryan The Beast Baker (15-2) vs. Jared Hess (11-2) [Middleweight Tournament Quarterfinal] Zelg Benkei Galesic (10-5) vs. Alexander Storm Shlemenko (39-7) [Middleweight Tournament Quarterfinal] Smile 'N Sam Alvey (15-2) vs. Vitor Vianna (10-1) [Middleweight Tournament Quarterfinal] Victor O'Donnell (10-2) vs. Brian The Predator Rogers (7-2) PRELIMINARY BOUTS Shah Bobonis (10-7) vs. Marcos Parrumpinha Da Matta (8-1) Marcel Goncalves (2-0) vs. Dietter Navarro (0-1) Valdir BBMonster Araujo (8-2) vs. Brett Cooper (13-7) Radley Rad Martinez (9-2) vs. Brian Vicious Van Hoven (7-3) Ailton Barbosa (9-2) vs. Ryan Who Dat? Keenan (4-1) John Kelly (5-3) vs. Cristiano Soldier Boy Souza (2-0) Martin Trey Brown (2-0) vs. James J.P. Reese (3-1)

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