On Saturday night in the Bay Area, Yoel Romero will begin his latest and perhaps final chapter to his combat sports career. The highly-decorated Cuban Olympic wrestler and multiple-time UFC title challenger has arguably the most intriguing act of the weekend on the always busy MMA calendar as Romero (13-5 MMA, 0-0 BMMA) makes his highly anticipated Bellator debut when he headlines Bellator 266 against former champion Phil Davis at SAP Center in San Jose, Calif. It’s the continuation of Romero’s distinguished fighting career after saying goodbye to the UFC, where he fought his way into the elite class of the sport and established himself as one of the most feared men in MMA
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