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Take a look at our favorite photos from the big fights.

Don't let those charming smiles fool you—the brawlers of Bellator mean business, and they're ready to step into the cage to prove it. It's fight night on Spike TV and tensions are high as newcomers seek validation in the eyes of the spectators, and veterans fight to defend their reputations with the most skilled punches, kicks and chokes they know. Their bodies are rugged and scarred from years of intense training, ranging from wrestling to Muay Thai to boxing. The crowd grows more rowdy with each passing second, as one move could mean the difference between getting knocked out or going home a victor. 

Myspace sat ringside for 10 matches at Bellator 160 to check out the action. From bloody noses to broken legs, check out a few of our favorite photos below.


Bellator Girls


Michael "Venom" Page (center) and Phil David (right)


Tito Ortiz


Cung Le


Phil Davis (left)


Randy Couture


Michael Chandler (left)


Fernando Gonzales (left) and Michael "Venom" Page (right)


Fernando Gonzales and Michael "Venom" Page


Jake Roberts (red) and Stephen Martinez (blue)


Chinzo Machida (red) and Mario Navarro (blue)


Mike Segura (red) and Jacob Rosales (blue)


Jonny Cisneros (red) and Andy Murad (blue)


Gabriel Green (red) and Alex Trinidad (blue)


Joey Davis (red) and Keith Cutrone (blue)


A.J. McKee (red) and Cody Walker (blue)


Georgi Karakhanyan (red) and Bubba Jenkins (blue)


Saad Awad (red) and Derek Anderson (blue)


Benson Henderson (red) and Patricio Pitbull (blue)


The Victors (left to right): Chinzo Machida, Georgi Karakhanyan, Benson Henderson, Scott Coker-President of Bellator, Jon Slusser-Senior VP of Sports and Specials on Spike TV, A.J. McKee, Joey Davis, and Derek Anderson

 

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