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Kavanagh added to September Bellator Dublin card

BBC Sport Thursday, 25 May 2023
Kavanagh added to September Bellator Dublin cardA featherweight fight between Ireland's Sinead Kavanagh and Australian Sara Collins is among a number of bouts added to Bellator Dublin in September.
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