One thing that you can usually say about Bellator is that while their main cards may not be the biggest you will see, they do tend to deliver title fights on a pretty regular basis. That is very much the case with Bellator 297, which has 4 fights on the main card, 2 of which are title bouts, so a lot to look forward to with this one. This event is available to everyone with a Showtime subscription, with the action set to begin at 6 PM EST. If you want to catch the prelims, you can find those bouts on YouTube. Our focus here, though, is on the main card, so let’s get to those 4 fights with Bellator betting predictions for each.
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When: Friday at 6 PM EST
Where: Wintrust Arena, Chicago
TV / Streaming: Showtime / Youtube for Prelims
Daniel James (-106) Vs Gokhan Saricam (-135)
The main card gets started with a Heavyweight bout between a pair of in-form fighters. James is 15-6-1 and the winner of each of his last 5 fights, all of which came inside the distance. He is also a perfect 3-0 under the Bellator banner. Saricam has had some success in his time with Bellator, going 4-2 to take his record to 8-2. He is coming off a loss last time out and I think he is looking at another KO defeat here.
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Corey Anderson (-200) Vs Phil Davis (+135)
Next up is a Light Heavyweight bout that looks to be pretty evenly matched. Anderson, though, could use a win, as his last 2 fights have ended in a loss and a No Contest, with his record falling to 16-6 in the process. He is 3-1 in his time with Bellator. Davis is 24-6 and comes into this one having won each of his last 2 fights, as well as 4 of his last 5 overall. He is 11-3 under the Bellator banner. This should be a good one, but I have Anderson taking it by decision.
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Sergio Pettis (+128) Vs Patricio Pitbull (-185)
We have the first of 2 title fights up next, with this one for the Bantamweight Championship. Pettis comes into this one as the defending champion and a 22-5 record. He has won all 4 fights that he has had with Bellator after making the move over from the UFC. Pitbull has spent the majority of his pro career with Bellator, going 23-5 (35-5 overall) and has won 10 of his last 11 fights. This should be a great one, which I have Pitbull winning by decision.
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Vadim Nemkov (-666) Vs Yoel Romero (+355)
The final fight of the night is for the Light Heavyweight Championship, with Nemkov coming in as the defending champion. Nemkov is 16-2 overall and has been perfect in his time with Bellator, going 8-0 in those fights. After losing 2 in a row with the UFC, Romero moved to Bellator, where he lost his first fight. Since then, he has won 2 in a row to get the title shot, but I think he will come up short in this one.
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