BELLATOR MMA Announces The Move Over To CBS Sports Network Next Month

BELLATOR MMA Announces The Move Over To CBS Sports Network Next Month

After airing on the Paramount Network for nearly ten years, Bellator MMA has confirmed that they will make the transition over to the CBS Sports Network. Get some more information on the big partnership here.

By EliteGuy101 - Sep 14, 2020 11:09 AM EST
Filed Under: MMA
Source: Bellator.com

Bellator MMA will no longer be on the Paramount Network.

Bellator President Scott Coker revealed that the promotion is making the transition over to CBS Sports Network as of October 1:

"I'm excited to officially announced that Bellator will be moving from Paramount Network over to the CBS Sports Network starting October 1," Coker said in a special press conference. "One of the things that is really exciting for me is that now domestic and international events will air on the CBS Sports Network and it will be live. So you'll see different times coming from the fights in Europe and you'll see times from the United States where both coasts will air it live. Unlike before when we had to wait on the West Coast for the programming."

Bellator has been with the Paramount Network since 2013. Before, the network was named Spike TV and the brand relaunched back in 2018. Bellator MMA has just aired their final live events this past weekend, which saw Phil Davis pull off a win over Lyoto Machida at Bellator 245 and Juan Archuleta beat Patrick Mix to become the new Bellator Bantamweight Champion.

The next scheduled show is on Thursday, October 1, which will be headlined with a welterweight bout between Paul Daley and Derek Anderson. The show will air live at 4pm Eastern Time on the CBS Sports Network.

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