its the new main event. Gallagher is out.Says prelim bout
I'm confused
Meh. It’s a European series card. Not even a numbered Bellator event.
Have you seen the rest of the card? Nothing to ruin. At the worst, McCourt appeals to the working class, as she grew up in council estates (think housing projects)They've got a good thing going in Ireland though, they don't want to ruin it.
*Featherweight Prelim Bout* lol
the names and their records speak for itself. Finally a main event that everybody will tune in to.
Have you seen the rest of the card? Nothing to ruin. At the worst, McCourt appeals to the working class, as she grew up in council estates (think housing projects)
It’s a Euro series card. It’s BAMMA in Bellator clothing.Gallagher was the draw for the card though, maybe along with Queally who's also dropped out lol.
I'm interested in this card as I train with someone who's fighting on the prelims, but this is a pretty shocking card overall now.
Meh. It’s a European series card. Not even a numbered Bellator event.
I don't even get why they even support this?
It isn't like the UFC or many other MMA orgs aren't relatively available weekly to the MMA audience. So I don't see how this even appeals to anyone beyond very hard core fans, friends and family, or MMA fans in the that city. Kind of like when King of the Cage comes to your local Casino., you aren't going out of your way to go watch it. But at least that isn't being put on by what most consider the second largest MMA org in the world and on broadcast on various media outlets.
I would also think there TV partner would be like WTF is this we are paying for? At least we could sell Gallagher. But since you had nothing as Co-Main event we get an absolute awful card from top to bottom that we are suppose to sell to our advertisers. I'd also think advertiser would be pissed also.
European series in theory is intriguing but overall has been poorly executed outside of a couple cards.
Paul Redmond
Paul Redmond vs Ryan Scope would be a way better main event , ireland vs uk