Karakhanyan Joins Bellator’s Season 4 Featherweight Draw
Brian Knapp Jan 27, 2011
Bellator Fighting Championships on Thursday announced the inclusion
of Georgi
Karakhanyan in its forthcoming Season 4 featherweight
tournament.
Karakhanyan (Pictured), a Season 2 semi-finalist, joins Eric Larkin, Kenny Foster and Zac George as confirmed participants in the eight-man draw, the winner of which will receive a title shot against reigning Bellator featherweight champion Joe Warren.
A Brazilian jiu-jitsu brown belt, Karakhanyan last appeared at
Bellator 28 in September, when he earned a unanimous decision over
World Extreme Cagefighting veteran Anthony
Leone at the Mahalia Jackson Theater for the Performing Arts in
New Orleans. The 25-year-old operates out of the Millennia Mixed
Martial Arts Training Center in Rancho Cucamonga, Calif., and has
rattled off 10 wins in his past 11 outings. Karakhanyan’s lone
setback in that span came in a controversial unanimous decision to
Warren at Bellator 18.
“I need to take this tournament one fight at a time. I’m trying not to focus on Joe Warren right now. Whoever they put in front of me, that’s who I’m going to focus in on,” Karakhanyan said in a release. “I never underestimate anyone. There are going to be some really dangerous fighters in this tournament, so I’m just going to take things one fight at a time, focus on that person and then go from there.”
Born in Moscow to Armenian parents, Karakhanyan played professional soccer before his current incarnation as a mixed martial artist. He owns notable victories against EliteXC veteran Bao Quach and Affliction alum Albert Rios. His loss to Warren still stings.
“I hate losing. Losing to Joe Warren was a horrible feeling,” Karakhanyan said. “To be able to come back from that and beat three guys on my way to getting revenge against him would be an amazing feeling. That’s my main goal right now.”
Karakhanyan (Pictured), a Season 2 semi-finalist, joins Eric Larkin, Kenny Foster and Zac George as confirmed participants in the eight-man draw, the winner of which will receive a title shot against reigning Bellator featherweight champion Joe Warren.
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“I need to take this tournament one fight at a time. I’m trying not to focus on Joe Warren right now. Whoever they put in front of me, that’s who I’m going to focus in on,” Karakhanyan said in a release. “I never underestimate anyone. There are going to be some really dangerous fighters in this tournament, so I’m just going to take things one fight at a time, focus on that person and then go from there.”
Born in Moscow to Armenian parents, Karakhanyan played professional soccer before his current incarnation as a mixed martial artist. He owns notable victories against EliteXC veteran Bao Quach and Affliction alum Albert Rios. His loss to Warren still stings.
“I hate losing. Losing to Joe Warren was a horrible feeling,” Karakhanyan said. “To be able to come back from that and beat three guys on my way to getting revenge against him would be an amazing feeling. That’s my main goal right now.”
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