There’s nothing in sports quite like a buzzer beater — and that’s true whether you’re talking about stick-and-ball sports or fighting. Knockouts delivered in the closing seconds of a round are some of the most memorable of all finishes, and Bellator has had its fair share of such exciting moments. And while we count down the days to Bellator’s highly anticipated return to action with Bellator 242 on July 24, we’ve got some memorable finishes for you to relive. The full list: Nathan Rose vs. Ranjeet Baria – Bellator Newcastle Ryan Curtis vs. Luis Gonzalez – Bellator 217 Oliver Enkamp vs
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