Canadian featherweight Jeremy (JBC) Kennedy finally gets Bellator title shot
After stints in the UFC and PFL, and with four wins in his five Bellator outings, Canadian featherweight Jeremy (JBC) Kennedy is finally getting his title shot.
The 31-year-old from Surrey, B.C., last fought in February 2023, defeating Portugal’s Pedro (The Game) Carvalho in what was billed as a title challenger eliminator. But champion Patricio (Pitbull) Freire’s dance card was full, until now.
“It’s my opportunity … And it’s a changing of the guard, I feel like,” Kennedy said. “I feel like I’m just younger, more athletic, more physical than him. I think I’m going to be better than him everywhere.”
Kennedy (19-3-0 with one no-contest) gets his chance to show it Friday when he takes on Freire (35-7-0) on the Bellator Champion Series card in Belfast. The 36-year-old Brazilian is a Bellator icon, having won 23 of 28 times in the promotion since 2010 and had multiple stints as 145-pound champion.