After a widely successful Bellator MMA debut at Pechanga Resort & Casino in March, the promotion returns to Temecula on Friday, Sept. 13. The night will feature the start of the Bellator Featherweight Tournament, along with a stacked preliminary fight card featuring Southern California’s best talent. Tickets for the event start at just $50, and can be purchased by visiting Pechanga.com, Bellator.com, or by calling the Pechanga Box Office at 877-711-2946 or visiting between noon and 8pm daily. The event has an early start time as the first fight enters the cage at 4:30 p.m. with the LIVE television broadcast starting at 6 p.m. PST on Spike TV, as well as in Spanish language on mun2. The preliminary card will be streamed LIVE and FREE on Spike.com
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