Canadian Jeremy Kennedy looks to beat Pedro Carvalho and earn Bellator title shot
Jeremy (JBC) Kennedy has been chasing Pedro (The Game) Carvalho for a while. On Saturday the Canadian featherweight finally gets his crack at him.
The 30-year-old from Surrey, B.C., who is now based out of Las Vegas, faces the Ireland-based Portuguese fighter in the co-main event of Bellator 291 in Dublin.
Carvalho is ranked third among Bellator 145-pound contenders while Kennedy, a veteran of both the UFC and PFL, is No. 5. Both Kennedy and Carvalho see their fight as a title eliminator with the No. 1 contender ranking on the line — and champion Patricio (Pitbull) Freire of Brazil waiting in the wings.
Hungary’s Adam (The Kid) Borics, the current No. 1 contender, lost a decision to Freire at Bellator 286 in October. And No. 2 A.J McKee, a former featherweight title-holder, is taking part in Bellator’s eight man, US$1-million lightweight Grand Prix this year.