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‘Judo Jim’ Becomes Latest Bellator Acquisition

Team Rough House standout Jim Wallhead has agreed to terms on a multi-fight contract with Bellator Fighting Championships. The fledgling promotion announced its latest acquisition on Monday.

A well-rounded finisher and one of the top welterweights in Europe, the 25-year-old Englishman has been invited to compete in the Bellator welterweight tournament in April. He joins a list of notable recent signees, including 2008 Olympian Ben Askren, Sengoku veteran Dan Hornbuckle and Arizona Combat Sports standout Jacob McClintock.

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“Adding Jim to our welterweight division is magic for Bellator,” BFC founder and CEO Bjorn Rebney said in a release. “Jim is the real deal. As a fan, I can’t wait to see Wallhead, Askren, McClintock and Hornbuckle face off.”

A Judo national champion and longtime black belt, Wallhead last competed in November, when he outpointed Che Mills under the Knuckle Up MMA banner. A teammate of UFC standouts Dan Hardy and Paul Daley, the judoka has delivered 13 of his 18 career victories by knockout, technical knockout or submission.

Bellator inked a multi-tiered television deal with Fox Sports Net, NBC and Telemundo in October, giving the promotion instant credibility and staying power.

“I’ve been looking for a home in a big promotion for quite a while, so I’m just over the moon about signing with Bellator,” said Wallhead, who has won his last six fights. “I watched the Bellator shows last year, and it’s really just a great, high-standards promotion. I’m relishing the challenge to let it all hang out, to take some risks and, hopefully, to have some success against the top competition in the world.”
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