MMA Ticket Information for Bellator 225: Mitrione vs. Kharitonov II In CT by Daniel Yanofsky June 20, 2019 One of the most highly-anticipated heavyweight bouts in Bellator history ended on a sour note at Bellator 215 when Matt Mitrione kicked Sergei Kharitonov in his manhood. A fifteen-second fight, it was ruled a no-contest, upsetting the Connecticut crowd. Both fighters were very upset, especially Kharitonov. Mitrione (13-6, 1 NC) was very sincere in his post-fight speech. He apologized to Sergei (28-6, 2 NC) and the fans, hoping to get a rematch going ASAP. “If Sergei is down to go, if he can do it, if his body is good, hopefully, he didn’t rupture a testicle,” Mitrione stated. “If he can do it again, then obviously I’m 100% down. He’s the only person I really want to fight in this situation because everybody, I think, deserves that. It would’ve been a great fight and a lot of fun.” Both will get a chance to redo the fight that never was when they return to Connecticut for Bellator 225. Taking place inside the Webster Bank Arena in Bridgeport, Connecticut, tickets for Bellator 225 go on sale to the general public Friday, June 21 at 10 a.m. ET. Tickets start at $50 and range from $75, $100 to $150. A pre-sale is also going on today for those interested in grabbing your tickets right away. As of now, only Mitrione v. Kharitonov is scheduled for the event. Where can you buy tickets to Bellator 225? Go to Ticketmaster.com or the Webster Bank Arena box office. Post Views: 909 The following two tabs change content below.BioLatest Posts Daniel Yanofsky Baseball Editor, Misc. Sports Editor. Covers all things combat sports (MMA, Pro Wrestling and Boxing). When he's not writing, Daniel hosts a podcast, The Main Event. Latest posts by Daniel Yanofsky (see all) Mets hire Luis Rojas to replace Carlos Beltran as manager - January 23, 2020 An Outsider’s 2020 Hall of Fame Ballot - January 21, 2020 A Wild Yo Sighting: Yoenis Cespedes participates in running, fielding and hitting drills - January 21, 2020 Following Conor McGregor’s win at UFC 246, is “The King” truly back? - January 20, 2020 Related TopicsBellator 225Bellator MMAmatt mitrionemmaSergei Kharitonov Click to comment You must be logged in to post a comment Login Leave a Reply Cancel replyYou must be logged in to post a comment. Newsletter Subscription Can't Miss Posts! Women in Sports: NHL Network Host, Jackie Redmond by Nicholas Durst | posted on March 4, 2019 From Paramus High School to CBS Sports, Spero Dedes is making waves in sports broadcasting by Sunil Sunder Raj | posted on October 27, 2020 Lochte, Dressel and Ledecky all Chasing Gold at 2021 Tokyo Olympics by Anthony Paradiso | posted on April 18, 2021 Women in Sports: Podcast Host, New York Riptide Sideline Reporter, Dani Wexelman by Luke Porco | posted on March 3, 2020 You Know I’m Right, Episode 109: The Athletic’s Marc Carig (Audio/Video) by Nicholas Durst | posted on April 19, 2021 More in MMA The Mockery of A Sport: Paul vs. Askren Jake Paul and Ben Askren are set to fight tonight, and as a fan... The Leverage Game: What’s Going on Between Jon Jones and UFC? After Francis Ngannou knocked out Stipe Miocic, fight fans everywhere were already excited about... Athletes and their “Charitable” Contributions The other day I was watching TV when I saw a commercial for Conor... Should the Holloway vs. Katter fight have been Stopped in the 4th Round? Dana White thought so… In my honest opinion, when it comes to sports there is nothing like watching... Who Run The Garden? Talented Female Fighters Looking To Take Over NYC For Bellator 222 Garden State Beatdown: UFC returning to New Jersey for ESPN 5 in August