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List of Bellator MMA champions

List of Bellator MMA champions

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Bellator MMA (formerly known as "Bellator Fighting Championships") is an American mixed martial arts promotion, and the following is a history of its champions in each weight class.

At the time of its inception in 2008, CEO Bjorn Rebney founded Bellator Fighting Championships as a tournament based organization. The inaugural champion for each weight class was determined by the winner of an eight-man tournament. All subsequent title challengers were required to first win an eight-man tournament in a specific weight class in order to earn the right to challenge that division's reigning champion. Dethroned champions were required to re-enter the tournaments in order to attempt to regain their title. Under Bjorn Rebney's sole leadership, Bellator MMA would strictly adhere to these rules during the first four years of its operation.

The first changes to this format would begin to appear not long after Viacom, Inc. purchased a controlling stake in the organization.[1] In November 2012, CEO Bjorn Rebney announced the introduction of a "championship rematch clause". This would allow Bellator to schedule an immediate title-fight rematch if officials deemed the fight necessary.[2] The next major change occurred during Bellator's 2013 Summer Series when it was announced that all three tournaments would be shorter, four-man affairs instead of the standard eight.[3] Though originally stated to return to the eight-man only tournaments afterwards, officials instead decided to add two additional four-man tournaments to the existing tournament lineup in an effort to provide a more consistent flow of title challengers for their champions to face.[4]

Two additional rule changes would be announced. The first was the "tournament champion replacement clause" introduced in August 2013. This allowed officials to grant title shots to replacement fighters when tournament winners were injured, or otherwise unavailable, through a complex voting and points system.[5] Then, in June 2014, CEO Bjorn Rebney made an announcement stating that any fighter who had previously won a Bellator tournament would maintain permanent eligibility to fight for a title without having to re-enter another tournament.[6] Neither of these changes would ever be implemented, however, as one week later Bellator MMA and its founder and CEO Bjorn Rebney parted ways, bringing about an end to the organization's tournament based model.[7][8]

Current champions

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Men's championship history

Heavyweight World Championship

206 to 265 lbs (93 to 120 kg)

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Light Heavyweight World Championship

186 to 205 lbs (84 to 93 kg)

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Middleweight World Championship

171 to 185 lbs (77 to 84 kg)

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Welterweight World Championship

156 to 170 lbs (70 to 77 kg)

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Lightweight World Championship

146 to 155 lbs (66 to 70 kg)

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Featherweight World Championship

136 to 145 lbs (61 to 66 kg)

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Bantamweight World Championship

126 to 135 lbs (57 to 61 kg)

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Flyweight World Championship

116 to 125 lbs (53 to 57 kg)

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Women's championship history

Women's Featherweight World Championship

126 to 145 lbs (57 to 66 kg)

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Women's Flyweight World Championship

116 to 125 lbs (53 to 57 kg)

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Defunct titles

Women's Strawweight World Championship

Under 115 pounds (52 kg)

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Tournament winners

Originally, all title challengers were determined through these tournaments with the winners earning the right to challenge the reigning champion at that weight class or, if necessary, be allowed to compete for an interim or vacant title.

Bellator Fighting Championships: Season One

(April 3, 2009 - June 19, 2009)

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^ 1: Tournament determined the inaugural Bellator Middleweight Champion.
^ 2: Tournament determined the inaugural Bellator Welterweight Champion.
^ 3: Tournament determined the inaugural Bellator Lightweight Champion.
^ 4: Tournament determined the inaugural Bellator Featherweight Champion.

Bellator Fighting Championships: Season Two

(April 8, 2010 - June 24, 2010)

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Bellator Fighting Championships: Season Three

(August 12, 2010 - October 28, 2010)

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^ 1: Tournament determined the inaugural Bellator Heavyweight Champion.
^ 2: Tournament determined the inaugural Bellator Bantamweight Champion.
^ 3: Tournament determined the inaugural Bellator Women's Strawweight Champion.

Bellator Fighting Championships: Season Four

(March 5, 2011 - May 21, 2011)

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^ 1: Tournament determined the inaugural Bellator Light Heavyweight Champion.

Bellator Fighting Championships: 2011 Summer Series

(June 25, 2011 - August 20, 2011)

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Bellator Fighting Championships: Season Five

(September 27, 2011 - November 26, 2011)

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^ 1: Following a no contest in the finals at Bellator 59, a rematch between Prindle and Santos was cancelled at Bellator 61, and again at Bellator 62 when Santos was unable to make weight. Prindle was awarded the tournament victory.[23]
^ 2: Shlemenko next faced Season Six tournament winner Maiquel Falcão for the vacant middleweight title.

Bellator Fighting Championships: Season Six

(March 9, 2012 - May 25, 2012)

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^ 1: Falcão next faced Season Five tournament winner Alexander Shlemenko for the vacant middleweight title.

Bellator Fighting Championships: 2012 Summer Series

(June 22, 2012 - July 24, 2012)

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Bellator Fighting Championships: Season Seven

(September 28, 2012 - December 14, 2012)

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^ 1: Tournament determined the new Bellator Heavyweight champion.
^ 2: After an extended layoff due to injury, Jansen would choose to forfeit his title shot for the opportunity to take an immediate fight upon his return.[24]

Bellator Fighting Championships: Season Eight

(January 17, 2013 - April 4, 2013)

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^ 1: Newton next faced 2013 Summer Series tournament winner Muhammed Lawal for the Interim Light Heavyweight title.
^ 2: After repeated visa issues prevented Khasbulaev from returning to the USA to claim his title shot, the fighter was granted his release from the promotion in December 2014.[25]
^ 3: Lima next faced Season Nine tournament winner Rick Hawn for the vacant welterweight title.

Bellator Fighting Championships: 2013 Summer Series

(June 19, 2013 - July 31, 2013)
All three tournaments were shortened, four-man tournaments instead of the standard eight.

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^ 1: Lawal next faced Season Eight tournament winner Emanuel Newton for the Interim Light Heavyweight title.
^ 2: Silva next faced Season Nine tournament winner Joe Warren for the Interim Bantamweight title.

Bellator MMA: Season Nine

(September 7, 2013 - November 22, 2013)

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^ 1: Tournament was a shortened, four-man tournament instead of the standard eight.
^ 2: Hawn next faced Season Eight tournament winner Douglas Lima for the vacant welterweight title.
^ 3: Brooks next faced former champion Michael Chandler for the Interim Lightweight Championship at Bellator 120. Chandler was originally scheduled for an immediate rematch with champion Eddie Alvarez at the event.[26]
^ 4: Warren next faced 2013 Summer Series tournament winner Rafael Silva for the Interim Bantamweight title.

Bellator MMA: Season Ten

(February 28, 2014 – May 17, 2014)

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^ 1: Despite initial assurances to the contrary,[27][28] Bellator's new management would not honor the title shots Volkov, Weichel and Held earned while under the tournament format.
^ 2: Tournament was a shortened, four-man tournament instead of the standard eight.
^ 3: Jackson would end up leaving Bellator MMA for the UFC and never claim his title shot.[29]

Bellator MMA: 2014 Summer Series

(June 6, 2014 – July 25, 2014)

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Bellator MMA: Dynamite 1

(September 19, 2015)
A one night, four-man light heavyweight tournament.

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Bellator Heavyweight World Grand Prix Tournament

(January 20, 2018 - January 26, 2019)
Year long, eight-man heavyweight tournament to crown a new heavyweight champion.

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Bellator Welterweight World Grand Prix Tournament

(September 29, 2018 - October 26, 2019)
Year long, eight-man welterweight tournament. Current welterweight champion, Rory MacDonald, is a participant and will defend the title until the end of the tournament. If he loses, the winner will be declared the new linear champion.

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Bellator Featherweight World Grand Prix Tournament

(September 28, 2019 - July 31, 2021)
Year long, sixteen-man featherweight tournament. Current featherweight champion, Patrício Freire, is a participant and will defend the title until the end of the tournament. If he loses, the winner will be declared the new linear champion.

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Bellator Light Heavyweight World Grand Prix Tournament

(April 9, 2021 - November 18, 2022)
Year long, eight-man Light Heavyweight tournament. Current Light Heavyweight champion, Vadim Nemkov, is a participant and will defend the title until the end of the tournament. If he loses, the winner will be declared the new linear champion.

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Bellator Bantamweight World Grand Prix Tournament

(April 22, 2022 - April 22, 2023)
Year long, ten-man Bantamweight tournament.

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Bellator Lightweight World Grand Prix Tournament

(March 10, 2023 - Present)
Year long, eight-man Bantamweight tournament. Current Lightweight champion, Usman Nurmagomedov, is a participant and will defend the title until the end of the tournament. If he loses, the winner will be declared the new linear champion.

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Champions by nationality

The division champions includes only linear champions. Interim champions who have never become linear champions will be listed as interim champions. Fighters with multiple title reigns in a specific division will also be counted once. Tournaments runners-up are not included.

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Records

Most wins in title bouts

The following includes all fighters with three or more championship and/or interim championship title wins. Fighters with the same number of title wins are arranged in order of less title bouts losses. Tournament championships are not included.

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Most consecutive title defenses

The following includes all Bellator champions who were able to consecutively defend their title two times or more. Fighters with the same number of title defenses are listed chronologically.

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    Multi-division champions

    Fighters who have won championships in multiple weight classes.[30] Tournament champions are not included.

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    Simultaneous two division champions

    This table, different from the previous one, only counts the periods in which the fighter loaded the titles simultaneously and the defenses in that period of time.

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      See also


      References

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