Kyoji Horiguchi Vacates The Bellator Bantamweight Title
Former Rizin Bantamweight Champion Kyoji Horiguchi is now a former Bellator MMA Bantamweight Champion as Horiguchi has also relinquished that title after suffering a serious knee injury earlier this month.
A new champion is expected to be crowned in the next few months, but an exact fight date or those who will compete for the vacant title have yet to be revealed.
Bellator MMA issued the following press release on the matter:
DUE TO INJURY, BELLATOR BANTAMWEIGHT CHAMPION KYOJI HORIGUCHI RELINQUISHES TITLE
LOS ANGELES – After suffering a severe injury that forced him to undergo surgery, Bellator bantamweight champion Kyoji Horiguchi (28-3) has relinquished the title he won last June at Bellator 222.
With the championship now vacant, Bellator will move to book a 135-pound title bout in the coming months.
“I feel terrible for Kyoji [Horiguchi] about the injury he suffered to his knee, but in the true spirit of martial arts and being a true champion, he has elected to vacate his title and allow the division to move forward in his absence,” Bellator President Scott Coker said. “After fully healing, we plan to give Kyoji an immediate title shot.”
Please visit Bellator.com for more information.
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