The wheels are officially in motion for Vadim
Nemkov
to transition to the heavyweight division.

Nemkov has vacated his Bellator
MMA
light heavyweight crown, Sherdog.com confirmed with a
promotion official on Wednesday following an initial report from
MMAjunkie.com. The 31-year-old will make his
his first heavyweight appearance on the
Professional Fighters League vs. Bellator
main card against
former
PFL
heavyweight winner Bruno
Cappelozza
on Feb. 24.

Currently No. 1 in Sherdog’s 205-pound
rankings
, Nemkov has widely been regarded as one of the world’s
best light heavyweights regardless of promotion. The Fedorteam
representative went unbeaten in 10 Bellator appearances, claiming
the belt with a second-round stoppage of Ryan Bader in
August 2020. His championship reign spanned five successful
defenses, including a run through the organization’s 205-pound
grand prix that culminated in a five-round verdict over Corey
Anderson
at Bellator 288. He owns a 16-2-1 career mark that
includes notable wins over the likes of Yoel Romero,
Phil
Davis
(twice), Anderson, Bader, Rafael
Carvalho
, Liam
McGeary
and Philipe
Lins
.

It is unclear what Bellator’s plans are for its light heavyweight
division going forward. The PFL vs. Bellator pay-per-view will mark
the first event involving the California-based promotion since PFL
purchased it last year.

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