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“Raphael’s been with us for a while now. Last year he sat with me at the Hard Rock and said that “all he wanted was the chance to compete in a World Title Tournament”, and I’m thrilled that we are able to provide him that opportunity,” said Bellator Chairman and CEO Bjorn Rebney.
Residing and training out of California, the former Division I All-American wrestler for CS Bakersfield enters the tournament riding an impressive nine fight win streak, including victories at Bellator 22 and 34 over Demetrius Richards and former King of the Cage Champion Tony Lopez, respectively.
A powerful submission specialist with 9 finishes in his 10 victories, Davis (10-1, 2-0 Bellator) feels like his shot at the Bellator Championship has been a long time coming.
“I've been waiting for so long for this Bellator Light Heavyweight Tournament to finally happen,” said Davis. “I've been seeing all of these other champions get their belts put on them after their fights and I want one of those belts for myself. That has always been my goal ever since I first started fighting - I just want to win a belt. I want to be a world champion. Now I'm just really excited to finally have that chance.”
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