Bellator 215 Results: Mitrione vs. Kharitonov

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The Scrap has Bellator 215 results for the Mitrione vs Kharitonov event at the Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut.

In the main event, Matt Mitrione takes on Sergei Kharitonov in a heavyweight bout and in the co-main event, unbeaten Logan Storley challenges Ion Pascu at welterweight.

Austin “Mr. VanZant” Vanderford also makes his promotional debut.

Check out the Bellator 215 results below:

Main Card (Paramount, DAZN)
Matt Mitrione vs Sergei Kharitonov ruled a No Contest due to groin kick in round 1, (0:15)
Logan Storley def. Ion Pascu via unanimous decision, (30-27, 30-26 x2)
Eduardo Dantas def. Toby Misech via unanimous decision, (30-27 x2, 29-28)
John Douma def. Mike Kimbel via submission in round 1, (2:51)
Austin Vanderford def. Cody Jones via submission in round 1, (4:49)

Preliminary Card (DAZN)
Billy Goff def. Ryan Hardy via unanimous decision, (29-28 x3)
Zarrukh Adashev def. Ron Leon via unanimous decision, (29-28, 30-27 x2)
Matt Probin def. Ali Zebian via split decision, (29-28 x2, 28-29)
Pete Rogers def. Jason Rine via TKO in round 2, (0:50)
Steve Mowry def. Darion Abbey via submission in round 1, (1:27)
Amanda Bell def. Amber Leibrock via KO (3:52)
Lindsey VanZandt def. Tabatha Ann Watkins via TKO in round 2 (3:25)
Pat McCrohan def. Jason Markland via TKO in round 1, (1:11)

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