MMAAfter Cage Warriors made their successful debut in Rome last year, the organization visited the Italian capital again on Saturday night, as Cage Warriors 154 was played at Fiera Roma. Dylan Hazan fought for the vacant bantamweight title in front of his home crowd, but lost spectacularly to Irish fighting machine Colin Loughran. There were also victories for the Dutchman Gerardo Vanni and the Greek Giannis Bashar, who, after a real massacre, Pedersoli Jr. home sent.
Caolan Loughran has once again proven that he is a huge talent. He won his fourth consecutive match inside Cage Warriors, against undefeated Dylan Hazan. The Italian tried to steal the title belt from “The Don” at the bantamweights, but the Irishman had other ideas. With regular lightning punches and kicks, Loughran showed who the best fighter ever was and amazingly managed to take down Hazan as well. An Irish concert in Rome followed. In fact, it was Cage Warriors president Graham Boylan who single-handedly sent Loughran into the Octagon to retrieve his title belt.
look. Italy’s Patrizi Cos Shaveri takes a right and sets fire to the Fiera Roma
look. Dutchman Gerardo Fane wins via Rear Naked Choke
look. The Greek Giannis Bashar deals with Pedersoli Junior. heavy
look. Britain’s Darren Stewart beats Italy’s Leon Aliu
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