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Showing posts with label Bellator Light Heavyweight Division. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Bellator 120:Rampage/King Mo added to Bellator PPV Card

Bellator will attempt to try their hand at the PPV business once more as they have scheduled a third match between Eddie Alvarez and Michael Chandler for the Bellator Lightweight Championship. The two men both own a win over each other and have traded the title between the two of them.  Bellator originally tried their first pay-per-view back in November, but the card was sent to regular television when Tito Ortiz's injury canceled the main event.

Bellator now has tried to increase their selling power by adding the Bellator Light Heavyweight Tournament Final between Quinton Rampage Jackson and King Mo. The two men had what seemed to have been a staged "confrontation" after their victories at Bellator 110 in February. The two appeared to be ready trade blows in that moment, but the altercation didnt seem genuine as it felt like an episode of TNA Impact.

I can't say that I'm really excited to see the fight, but I think the fight will give each man a reason to want to out perform the other when they clash. I think that they will bring the best out of each other as the two men are hands down the biggest names in the Bellator Light Heavyweight Division. I think wanting to prove themselvea as the best that Bellator has to offer will ne enough to get both men to perform at their best.

Sunday, March 2, 2014

Bellator 110 Results

MAIN CARD:

Quinton Jackson def. Christian M’Pumbu via knockout (strikes) – Round 1
Muhammed Lawal def. Mikhail Zayats via unanimous decision
Matt Bessette def. Diego Nunes via split decision
Desmond Green def. Mike Richman via unanimous decision

PRELIMINARY CARD:

Will Martinez def. Goiti Yamauchi via unanimous decision
Daniel Welchel def. Scott Cleves via submission (rear-naked choke)
Saul Almeida def. Andrew Fisher via unanimous decision
Egidijus Valavicius def. Atanas Djambazov via knockout (knee) – Round 1
Ryan Quinn def. Andrew Calandrelli via unanimous decision
Josh Diekmann vs. Manny Lara ruled a no-contest (accidental eye poke)
Marvin Maldonado vs. Rico DiSciullo ruled a no-contest (illegal knee)

Sunday, January 19, 2014

Jackson and Spong Want a Fight



A few weeks ago, the WSOF proposed a joint PPV card with Bellator that would put some of the top WSOF talent up against Bellator's top fighters.  The fight that WSOF  highlighted as the main event feature multiple kickboxing champion Tyrone Spong against former UFC Light Heavyweight Champion, Quinton "Rampage" Jackson.  It seems that the two are taking the proposed bout seriously as the two of them have been feuding over Twitter over the last few days.  Both men are asking for the bout and believes that they are the better fighter.

I don't think that the fight or the card will ever come into fruition but if the fight did happen it would be the biggest fight that either company could put together with their rosters.  Realistically I don't believe Jackson has a chance despite his recent win over Joey Beltran, who he was supposed to beat anyways.  Tyrone Spong is a world class kick boxing champion with an impressive record of (73-6-1-1) and an MMA record of (2-0).  Even though Spong has few MMA fights, his kickboxing skills with the guidance of the Blackzillians team down in Florida, Jackson doesn't stand a chance.  Though I feel that it would be a one-sided victory for Spong, Jackson does have a puncher's chance, but that is all I give him if a match ever ensued.
Who do you think would win in a bout between Tyrone Spong and Quinton Jackson?--Tough Spar MMA
Quinton Jackson
Tyrone Spong
Poll Maker

Saturday, November 16, 2013

Bellator 108 Results

Main Card:

Jackson defeats Beltran via TKO at 4:59 of the first round
Minakov defeats Volkov via TKO at 2:57 of the first round
Pitbull defeats Wilcox via TKO at 2:23 of the first round
Galvao defeats Mckenna via TKO at 4:29 of the first round

Preliminary Card:

Sullivan defeats Da Silva via unanimous decision
Matala defeats Cafaro via TKO at 3:52 of the second round
Morrison defeats Foster via majority decision
DeBlass defeats Lambert via KO at 1:45 of the first round
Martinez defeats Roddy via rear naked choke submission at 3:50 of the first round
Oropeza defeats Moraza Pollard via TKO at 0:37 of the first round
Burrell defeats Martinez via unanimous decision

Friday, November 15, 2013

Bellator 108 Weigh in Results



Main Card:

Catchweight Fight (210 lbs): Joey Beltran (208.5) vs. Rampage Jackson (210)
Heavyweight Title Fight: Vitaly Minakov (249) vs. Alexander Volkov (235)
Bantamweight Fight Tom McKenna (135.3) vs. Marcos Galvao (135.9)
Featherweight Final: Justin Wilcox (145.5) vs. Patricio Pitbull (145.8)

Preliminary Card:

Catchweight Fight (174lbs): Chip Moraza-Pollard (169.8) vs. Sam Oropeza (173.8)
Light Heavyweight Fight Jason Lambert (203.5) vs. Tom DeBlass (204.5)
Catchweight Fight (180 lbs): Nah’Shon Burrell (179.3) vs. Jesus Martinez (179.5)
Catchweight Fight (150lbs): Anthony Marrison (147.8) vs. Kenny Foster (149.7)
Light Heavyweight Fight Najim Wali (205) vs. Liam McGeary (204.5)
Featherweight Fight Kevin Roddy (145.8) vs. Will Martinez (145.1)
Featherweight Fight Dan Matala (145.5) vs. Ryan Cafaro (146)
Bantamweight Sergio de Silva (136) vs. Rob Sullivan (135.6)

Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Joey Beltran Returns to Bellator Against Rampage


Today Bellator MMA has announced that despite Tito Ortiz's injury that Quinton "Rampage" Jackson will still make his Bellator debut in November with a new replacement opponent.  Jackson was originally set to face Tito Ortiz in Bellator's first every Pay-Per-View event on November 2nd.  With Ortiz's injury during his training camp, Bellator decided to remove the card from Pay-Per-View and place it as a free card on Spike.  The man that Rampage Jackson will be facing on November 15th to replace Ortiz is former UFC Heavyweight and Light Heavyweight, Joey Beltran.  Beltran has three victories in the UFC and one in Bellator.  He has a similar boxing/striking first approach to fighting that is similar to Jackson's in many ways.  This fight will be a slugfest that I see Jackson winning without a doubt.  I think it will definitely be entertaining, but Jackson has a much better track record to lose a fight to Beltran.


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