LONDON – Aaron Chalmers won’t apologize for his fast-moving MMA career, but he’s still got a realistic approach as to where he stands and how much work is left to be done. The unbeaten Chalmers (4-0 MMA 1-0 BMMA) successfully made his Bellator debut on Friday, when he beat Ash Griffiths (4-6 MMA, 0-2 BMMA) on the Paramount-televised main card of Bellator 200. The submission also meant a fourth straight first-round finish for the former “Geordie Shore” star, who’d picked up all of his three previous wins, all at BAMMA, all within an eight-month window. Chalmers had a message to his critics after the fight and kept to it backstage: He saw an opportunity and took it – and, away from the spotlight, he has been putting in the work to show he’s earned it

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‘No one will be happy until I get beat,’ but Bellator 200 winner Aaron Chalmers will keep going – MMA Junkie

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