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Complete card released for Bellator 200, including Nelson vs. Cro Cop, Carvalho vs. Mousasi

The lineup for Bellator’s 200th event is set.

Officials released the full card on Monday for the May 25 show that will air live from the SSE Arena in London and air on tape delay in North America.

Bellator 200 is headlined by a pair of star-studded bouts as Mirko Cro Cop (36-11-2) seeks to avenge a 7 1/2-year-old loss to Roy Nelson (23-15), while middleweight champion Rafael Carvalho (15-1) looks for his fourth consecutive title defense when he faces Gegard Mousasi (43-6-2), who has won six straight bouts.

Also on the main card, welterweight Michael Page (12-0) will try to remain undefeated as he fights one-time lightweight title challenger David Rickels (19-4, 2 NC), British reality TV star Aaron Chalmers (3-0) meets Ash Griffiths (4-5) in a 163-pound catchweight bout, and former Bellator light heavyweight champion Phil Davis (18-4) fights England’s own Linton Vassell (18-6).

The preliminary portion of the card sees undefeated flyweight Anastasia Yankova (5-0) make her return to competition after a year-long layoff against Kate Jackson (9-3-1). Also, BAMMA stars Mike Shipman (11-1) Daniel Crawford (10-1), and Ryan Scope (10-1) will be in action.

See the official Bellator 200 card below.

Main Card

Rafael Carvalho vs. Gegard Mousasi

Michael Page vs. David Rickels

Mirko Cro Cop vs. Roy Nelson

Phil Davis vs. Linton Vassell

Aaron Chalmers vs. Ash Griffiths

Preliminary Card

Anastasia Yankova vs. Kate Jackson

Mike Shipman vs. Carl Noon

Ryan Scope vs. Martyn Harris

Anatoly Tokov vs. Vladimir Filipovic

Daniel Crawford vs. Pedro Carvalho

Charlie Ward vs. Louis King

Jeremy Petley vs. Saul Rogers

Kevin Fryer vs. Costello Van Steenis

Charlie Leary vs. Tom Green

Kent Kauppinen vs. Walter Gahadza

Jahreau Shephard vs. Marcin Zywica

Chad Griffiths vs. Tom Mearns

Amir Albazi vs. Iurie Bejenari

This article first appeared at MMA Fighting – All Posts

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