ESPN and Bellator MMA have finalized a multiyear deal that will place live Bellator events on Spanish-language network ESPN Deportes.

The deal begins with Bellator: Dynamite 1 on Sept. 19. Six live events, including preliminary fights, will air on the network in 2015.

The move reunites Bellator with its original broadcast partner. The fight promotion, which is now owned by Viacom and airs on Spike TV, debuted on ESPN Deportes in 2009.

"ESPN Deportes has a long history of carrying premier sporting events relevant to our Hispanic sports fans," said Lino Garcia, general manager of ESPN Deportes. "We recognized the changes and growth of Bellator over the past year, and we are thrilled to see the world-class mixed martial arts organization return to its original television home."

The Spanish-language broadcast team will consist of George X and Manny Rodriguez.

A light heavyweight title fight between champion Liam McGeary (10-0) and Tito Ortiz (18-11-1) is scheduled to headline the Sept. 19 event in San Jose. In addition, the event will feature a one-night light heavyweight tournament as well as professional GLORY kickboxing bouts.