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25th February 2023
01:57pm GMT

"100%" she says. "I'd be well up for that... Eddie Hearn, let's go. Give me a call!"[caption id="attachment_283771" align="aligncenter" width="800"]
Sinead Kavanagh before her women's featherweight bout against Leah McCourt at Bellator 275. (Photo by David Fitzgerald/Sportsfile)[/caption]
"The man sponsored me... Like, I had the young fella and I was on the dole. I literally had no money, I was f***ing homeless. It was rough. Conor gave me €10,000 to keep me going. At the time, I was just amazed at how generous he was."McGregor was at Bellator 275, last February, and was there to celebrate Kavanagh's win over Leah McCourt, which has now teed up her Top-10 featherweight tilt. After three fights against world champions lightweight fighter, Peter Queally admits his bout with Bryce Logan is a step down. Now 34 and after consecutive losses to Patricky Friere and Benson Henderson, questions had arisen about Queally laying down his gloves. However, the Waterford native claims he was always going to come back. "No thought whatsoever on not doing it. Three world champions, I beat one of them lost to one and then went 25 minutes with Ben Henderson." After the Henderson fight, Queally did not make any excuses but says anyone could see in that fight he wasn’t right after getting two shoulder surgeries and a bicep surgery. Now, he feels good and right. Queally also knows what he’d do if he could fight Henderson again, “I would grapple with him. In the first exchange in the grappling, I stitched him on two counters and I felt like I could grapple with him." [caption id="attachment_283773" align="aligncenter" width="800"]
Peter Queally and Bryce Logan. (Credit: Lucas Noonan/Bellator MMA)[/caption]
"Leonardo is more of conventional fighter, he’s easy to prepare for, he’s very good at what he does do." Clarke was delighted how quickly a replacement was found as compared to his last fight letting him to solely focus on himself. John Kavanagh, his trainer, has described him as the perfect representation of MMA in and outside of the octagon. When asked about how important is to be a good role model, Clarke responded by saying he’s just being himself and it’s not really hard, but he admits he does feel a bit of responsibility to live up to it.Belfast’s Karl Moore takes on Maciej Roazanski in a light heavyweight bought, on the preliminary card, and feels confident going to his fight. He was not looking forward to the final weight cut before weigh-ins and face-offs - "All weight cuts are tough, whether it’s one kilo or 100 kilos.” Moore feels he is right where he belongs and is enjoying the build-up. He admits he is his own worst critic, feels he did not put up a good performance in his last outing and sees this fight as an opportunity to make amends. Brian Moore, meanwhile, did not mince his words. He declared that the goal is to “destroy” opponent Luca Lovine in their bantamweight bought. On his opponent, Brian reckons, “he’s either a cheat or is too dumb to understand the rules of the sport you are in,” when addressing the illegal strikes his opponent has had points knocked off for in previous fights. Although he still feels like he is one of the up-and-comers in the SBG group the Wexford man admits he admires the hard work that is being put in by the talented young lads coming up. *You can watch the main Bellator 291 card (from 9pm) on Virgin Media 3, with the prelims on the Bellator Youtube channel.