
LOS ANGELES – Following the historic Bellator 300 mega-event in San Diego, Bellator will host its sixth and seventh title fights in a span of two months when the promotion returns to the Wintrust Arena in Chicago for yet another star-studded event on Friday, November 17. “Bellator 301: Amosov vs. Jackson” will air live on Showtime beginning at 9 p.m. ET.
Headlining Bellator 301, undefeated welterweight kingpin Yaroslav Amosov (27-0) defends his title versus No. 2-ranked Jason Jackson (16-4) as the proud Ukrainian chases the longest undefeated streak in MMA history (29 held by Khabib Nurmagomedov). The second belt on the line as bantamweight world champion Sergio Pettis (23-5) seeks to unify his world title against 135-pound world grand prix tournament winner and interim champion Patchy Mix (18-1).
A high-stakes, five-round Bellator lightweight world grand prix semifinal bout is set between former titlist Patricky “Pitbull” Freire (25-11) and No. 2-ranked Alexander Shabliy (23-3). The victor will advance to face the winner of the Oct. 7 matchup between lightweight world champion Usman Nurmagomedov and Brent Primus at Bellator 300.
Lastly, every card needs a little animosity, and there will be no shortage of that when Raufeon Stots (19-2) and Danny Sabatello (14-3) renew their feud from 2022 in a rematch during the main card of Bellator 301.
Tickets for the massive spectacle that is Bellator 301 go on sale beginning tomorrow with a special presale at Bellator.com, with the general on sale beginning Friday. More ticketing information can be found at Bellator.com and Ticketmaster.com.
In addition to the aforementioned main card, the preliminary card is also taking shape with six bouts already confirmed. The first, a flyweight contest pitting former title challenger and No.6-ranked Denise Kielholtz (7-5) against Maui’s undefeated No. 5-ranked Sumiko Inaba (6-0), a featherweight tilt between No. 6-ranked Timur Khizriev (13-0) and No. 7-ranked Justin Gonzales (14-2), a 155-pound bout featuring Mike Hamel (11-5) against Tim Wilde (16-4-1), a 160-pound contract weight banger pitting Islam Mamedov (22-3-1) versus Killys Mota (15-3) and finally two heavyweight bouts, the first being a battle featuring No. 6-ranked Tyrell Fortune (13-3) against No. 8-ranked Marcelo Golm (10-4), and the second, No. 5-ranked Chicagoan Daniel James (15-7-1) will face undefeated Ali Isaev (9-0-1).
Preliminary card action is set to begin at 5 p.m. ET on Bellator’s YouTube and Pluto TV channels.
Champ Yaroslav Amosov vs. Jason Jackson
In his second appearance of 2023, undefeated Bellator welterweight world champion Amosov makes his return to the Bellator cage on the heels of an elite performance in front of the raucous Irish crowd at Bellator 291 this past February when he outclassed former interim welterweight champion Logan Storley for five rounds in a highly anticipated rematch and title unification bout. This bout marked his return to mixed martial arts since his heroic defense of his home country of Ukraine and in dominant fashion, Amosov proved to be the best in the world at 170 pounds despite the time away from the sport. Boasting a blistering record of 27-0, Amosov holds the record for the longest current MMA undefeated streak, and at Bellator 301 he will put his streak and world title on the line when he faces off against No. 1 contender Jackson.
Impressively stringing together six victories in a row, Jackson has proven to be an undeniable challenger for the Bellator welterweight world title. The Kill Cliff FC trained star enters his first bout of 2023 on the strength of defeating former welterweight world champion Douglas Lima with his relentless wrestling prowess at Bellator 283. Sporting victories over the likes of MMA icons Paul Daley and Benson Henderson and submission specialist Neiman Gracie, Jackson believes he has the tools to dismantle the No. 3-ranked men’s pound-for-pound great in Amosov in front of the electric Chicago crowd at Bellator 301.
Champ Sergio Pettis vs. Interim Champion Patchy Mix
Pettis, 29, returned from an over 18-month injury layoff this past June with a masterful title defense against the Bellator GOAT, reigning featherweight world champion Patricio “Pitbull” Freire, at Bellator 297 in Chicago. The No. 5-ranked pound-for-pound fighter silenced his detractors and reaffirmed his status as one of the best fighters in all of mixed martial arts with the victory, improving his record under the Bellator banner to a flawless 5-0. The Wisconsin native and Roufusport product showed no sign of ring rust in the five-round domination of “Pitbull,” outclassing the longtime great with technical superiority. Regrettably forced from the $1 million grand prix due to injury, Pettis will return to the Wintrust Arena and look to send the Chicago crowd into a frenzy once again with a winning effort against Mix this November, live on Showtime.
After winning the interim bantamweight championship, the bantamweight world grand prix, and the tournament’s $1 million grand prize, only one Bellator accolade remains absent from Mix’s trophy case: the undisputed bantamweight world championship. At Bellator 301, Mix will go toe-to-toe with the Pettis in a fight for the ages sure to meet the “Fight of the Year”-caliber expectations it has earned from fans and pundits alike. Buffalo’s Mix, 30, has been on a rampage since his first chance at championship gold, notching five consecutive wins with a whopping four finishes. Most recently, Mix went viral by knocking out ex-interim champion Stots with a vicious knee 90 seconds into their grand prix finale blockbuster. The fighter to have best capitalized on Pettis’ absence from the division, the Xtreme Couture-trained Mix will look to unify the 135-pound titles in spectacular fashion when he meets Pettis in front of a roaring Chicago crowd this November 17.
Patricky “Pitbull” Freire vs. Alexander Shabliy
Elsewhere on the talent stacked Bellator 301 main card, the lightweight world grand prix for the highly coveted $1 million grand prize continues with former Bellator lightweight world champion Patricky “Pitbull” taking on striking savant Shabliy in a semifinal matchup. Originally slated to face former featherweight world champion A.J. McKee this past July at the historic Bellator x RIZIN card in Japan, Pitbull scored a third round TKO victory against last minute replacement, RIZIN lightweight champion Roberto De Souza, placing himself one step closer to challenge for his once held title. With 17 knockouts to his name, “Pitbull” holds the record for the most knockouts in Bellator and looks to add another feather in his cap against fellow lightweight standout in Shabliy.
Last March at Bellator 292, Shabliy drew surging lightweight contender Tofiq Musayev in the opening round of the lightweight world grand prix, where he came out victorious after a devastating body kick resulting in a TKO in round three. At Bellator 301, “Pitbull” and Shabliy will battle to see who will fight for the Bellator lightweight world championship and the $1 million grand prize against either reigning champion Nurmagomedov or former lightweight world champion Primus who are set to collide at the historic Bellator 300 event in San Diego, California on October 7.
Raufeon Stots vs. Danny Sabatello
Nearly one year to the day since they last met each other in the cage, former interim bantamweight champion Stots and No. 6-ranked Sabatello will reignite their heated rivalry, this time in Chicago, the backyard of “The Italian Gangster.” Last December at Bellator 289, the bantamweight phenoms engaged in a five-round, back-and-forth brawl in the semifinals of the bantamweight world grand prix, where Stots bested the highly decorated wrestler, granting him a ticket to the finals. Since then, Sabatello impressively submitted the heavy-hitting Marcos Breno at Bellator 294 last April in Honolulu, Hawaii and recently came up short against top 5-ranked Magomed Magomedov at Bellator x RIZIN this past July in Japan. At Bellator 301, both competitors will kick off the action for the main card in a clash to insert themselves back into the win column in this high-stakes bantamweight rematch which promises to deliver a dynamic matchup with a side of trash talk.
The current Bellator 301 lineup includes:
MAIN CARD (Showtime, 9 p.m. ET)
- Champ Yaroslav Amosov vs. Jason Jackson – for welterweight title
- Champ Sergio Pettis vs. Interim Champion Patchy Mix – to unify bantamweight title
- Patricky “Pitbull” Freire vs. Alexander Shabliy – lightweight world grand prix semifinal
- Raufeon Stots vs. Danny Sabatello
PRELIMINARY CARD (YouTube, 5 p.m. ET)
- Daniel James vs. Ali Isaev
- Tyrell Fortune vs. Marcelo Golm
- Timur Khizriev vs. Justin Gonzales
- Mike Hamel vs. Tim Wilde
- Denise Kielholtz vs. Sumiko Inaba
- Islam Mamedov vs. Killys Mota





