Bellator 8-man Lightweight World Grand Prix lineup announced for March 10, includes A.J. McKee and Usman Nurmagomedov

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Usman Nurmagomedov’s first task as Bellator champion? Win the promotion’s next major tournament to hold on to his recently won title.

Bellator President Scott Coker announced on The MMA Hour that the promotion’s next World Grand Prix is set to begin on March 10 in San Jose, with an eight-man field of top 155-pound fighters that include current champion Nurmagomedov, former featherweight champion and 145-pound Grand Prix winner A.J. McKee, former Bellator champion Patricky Pitbull, and former UFC champion Benson Henderson.

The Bellator lightweight title will be defended throughout the tournament and the winner will receive a $1 million prize. Opening round matchups and which fighters will compete on March 10 are still to be determined.

Nurmagomedov currently holds the No. 11 position at lightweight in the MMA Fighting Global Rankings, while McKee remains tied for the No. 4 spot at featherweight.

Nurmagomedov enters the tournament with a perfect 16-0 record, including a win over Pitbull this past November at Bellator 288 to become champion. The 24-year-old is 5-0 inside the Bellator cage.

McKee (20-1) competes in his second major Bellator tournament after recently signing a new deal with the only promotion that he has called home since making his pro debut in 2015. He previously won Bellator’s Featherweight World Grand Prix by submitting then-champion Patricio Pitbull in the finals, but lost a decision in an immediate rematch at Bellator 277. Since that loss, McKee has moved up to the lightweight division where he is 2-0 with wins over Spike Carlyle and RIZIN star Roberto Satoshi.

Rounding out the field are Henderson, Patricky Pitbull, Mansour Barnaoui, Tofiq Musayev, Sidney Outlaw, and Alexander Shabliy.

Henderson (30-11) is currently on a two-fight win streak, with decision wins over Peter Queally and Islam Mamedov. “Smooth” made the jump from the UFC to Bellator in 2016 and has gone 7-6 for the promotion, including title fight losses at 155 and 170 pounds.

Musayev (20-4) recently returned to the win column with a first-round knockout of Outlaw in his promotional debut at Bellator 283. He has won 16 of his past 17 fights, competing primarily for RIZIN.

France’s Barnaoui (20-4) also made a successful Bellator debut in 2022 as he was tasked with headlining Bellator 287 in Milan this past October. Matched up with Adam Piccolotti, “Tarzan” needed a little more than a round and a half to score a submission victory. The former Road FC champion has won eight straight fights.

Pitbull (24-11) looks to regain the title that he dropped in his first defense to Nurmagomedov. The longtime Bellator veteran has alternated wins and losses in his past six outings and his record with the promotion sits at 15-9.

Shabliy (22-3) looks to continue his winning ways as he has gone 3-0 since joining Bellator in 2021. In his most recent outing at Bellator 282, Shabliy scored a first-round knockout of former lightweight champion Brent Primus.

Outlaw (16-5) holds a 4-2 Bellator record with notable wins over Myles Jury and Piccolotti, though he has fallen short against the elite with losses to Musayev and current UFC star Michael Chandler.

Bellator has held several Grand Prix tournaments in the past, including an eight-man bantamweight tournament that is set to conclude soon with interim champion Raufeon Stots and Patchy Mix competing in the final.

See the Bellator Lightweight World Grand Prix field below (matchups still to be determined):

Mansour Barnaoui

Benson Henderson

A.J. McKee

Tofiq Musayev

Usman Nurmagomedov

Sidney Outlaw

Patricky Pitbull

Alexander Shabliy

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