Aiden Lee Doesn't Do Easy Fights!
- britishmmareport
- Jan 27, 2022
- 2 min read
British featherweight Aiden Lee returns to the cage this weekend as he takes on Henry Corrales in a featured bout which is sure to grab the viewers' attention at Bellator 273 in Las Vegas.

Aiden is a fighter who has always stepped up to the plate and is pretty much the definition of anyone, any time, anywhere and if you look down the list of the people he has faced at both amateur and pro level he has only ever gone for the hardest option available, no matter how short the camp! He has recently fought Aleksandr Osetrov back in October, a Russian in Russia where he came out on top with a rear naked choke after knocking Osetrov down. This time round he faces a very experienced American in his own back yard in Arizona where he looks to push into Bellator's elite 145ers.
With a record of 10-5 Lee isn't bothered about padding it out with meaningless wins, he'd rather make his way to the belt the hard way. Both his stand up game and Jiu-Jitsu are to be feared and he has finished 8 of his 10 wins, with 5 of them being a rear naked choke, so don't let this fella take your back!
He fights out of Renegade Jiu-Jitsu, the home of Birmingham's MMA scene training the top pro's not just in the Midlands but the whole of the UK such as Leon Edwards, Tom Breese, Fabian Edwards, Jai Herbert and recently I've been seeing UFC featherweight contender Arnold Allen at sessions there too, if the saying iron sharpens iron means anything then we will be in for another world class performance on Saturday night at Bellator273.
If you're in the UK you can watch the full card for free on BBC iPlayer, coverage begins from 00:30 on Sunday with the main card beginning at 3:00am. After Aiden Lee vs Henry Corrales you will be able to see former UFC and Bellator lightweight champion Benson Henderson take on Islam Mamedov and in the main event Bellator heavyweight champion Ryan Bader will defend the belt against the interim champion Valentin Moldavsky.



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