Bellator 181: Campos vs. Girtz

Season 14Episode 12100 minJul 14, 2017
Bellator 181: Campos vs. Girtz

Bellator 181 is a MMA fight card with the main event being a Lightweight bout between Brandon Girtz (14-6-0, 2 KO's) fighting out of Denver, Colorado and Derek "The Stallion" Campos (18-6-0, 5 KO's fighting out of Lubbock, Texas. This card is airing live tonight from the WinStar World Casino in Thackerville, Oklahoma.

The scheduled undercard bouts on this main card are as follows:

Bantamweight: Joe Warren vs. Steve Garcia

Middleweight: Kendall Grove vs. John Salter

Women's Flyweight: Jessica Middleton vs. Emily Ducote

Prior to this main card a preliminary card will air on spike.com with 12 bouts scheduled. Those bouts are as follows:

Bantamweight: Jordan Howard vs. Johnny Marigo

Featherweight: Justin Lawrence vs. Treston Thomison

Heavyweight: Valentin Moldavsky vs. Carl Seumanutafa

Lightweight: Guillermo Gonzalez vs. Fernando Trevino

Middleweight: Rafael Lovato Jr. vs. Mike Rhodes

Middleweight: Romero Cotton vs. Arron Rodriguez

Welterweight: A.J. Matthews vs. André Fialho

Welterweight: Guilherme Bomba vs. E.J. Brooks

Welterweight: Logan Storley vs. Kemmyelle Haley

Welterweight: William Florentino vs. Jonathan Gary

Women's Featherweight: Amanda Bell vs. Brittney Elkin

Women's Flyweight: Bruna Vargas vs. Kate Collins

Bellator 181: Campos vs. Girtz has aired on Jul 14, 2017 at 9:00 PM
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