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WELTERWEIGHT CLASH PITTING ANDREY KORESHKOV AGAINST FERNANDO GONZALEZ SET FOR CO-MAIN EVENT OF BELLATOR 174 AT WINSTAR WORLD CASINO & RESORT ON MARCH 3
CHRIS HONEYCUTT-KENDALL GROVE SET FOR 2017 DEBUTS IN MIDDLEWEIGHT SHOWDOWN
Hollywood, CALIF. (Kínní 3, 2017) – A welterweight fight pitting Andrey Koreshkov (19-2) lodi si Fernando Gonzalez (25-14) and a middleweight bout featuring Chris Honeycutt (9-1, 1 NC) lodi si Kendall Grove (23-16, 1 NC) ti a ti fi kun si awọn ifilelẹ ti awọn kaadi ti Bellator 174: Corenen vs. Anfaani lori March 3 at WinStar World Casino & Asegbeyin ti ni Thackerville, DARA.
The bouts will join a card that is headlined by the first-ever Bellator MMA Women’s Featherweight World Title fight pitting Marloes Coenen (23-7) lodi si Julia Budd (9-2). One additional main card contest will be announced shortly.
Bellator 174: Coenen vs. Anfaani will be broadcast live and free on SPIKE at 9 p.m. ATI/8 p.m. CT, while preliminary action will stream on Bellator.com and the Bellator Mobile App. Tickets for the event are on sale now and can be purchased at the WinStar World Casino & Resort Box Office, as well as Ticketmaster and Bellator.com.
Hailing from Omsk, Russia, the 26-year-old Koreshkov will enter the cage for the 22nd time in his professional career and 13th under the Bellator MMA banner. “Spartan” began his career with 13 itẹlera victories, including his first five wins under the direction of the Scott Coker-led promotion. Koreshkov continued to see success as his name began to grow in the mixed martial arts world, collecting six wins over his last seven fights, including a welterweight world title victory over current champion Douglas Lima and a successful title defense over Benson Henderson. Pẹlu 10 ti re 19 career wins coming by way of knockout, the Russian phenom possesses the type of power that can put an emphatic end to any opponent’s night when he is in the cage.
A 39-fight veteran of mixed martial arts, Gonzalez will be making his seventh appearance under the direction of Bellator MMA. Since joining the promotion in 2014, “The Menifee Maniac” has tallied five victories, including a brutal knockout of Karo Parisyan just 1:43 into the bout. In his most recent contest, Gonzalez nearly edged the undefeated Michael Page, becoming just the second opponent to take him the distance in a controversial split decision. Pẹlu 16 ti re 25 ọmọ AamiEye nbo nipa ọna ti knockout tabi ifakalẹ, the 33-year-old Gonzalez continues to be one of the most feared strikers in Bellator MMA’s stacked welterweight division.
The 28-year-old Honeycutt will make his 2017 Uncomfortable, following an impressive 2016 campaign that saw him emerge victorious in each of his three bouts. A native of Fresno, Calif. “The Cutt” had a blazing start to his professional career, earning victories in each of his first six contests, including four knockouts and three first-round finishes. Honeycutt continued to see success under the Bellator MMA umbrella, collecting five wins over a three year stretch. Fireworks are all but guaranteed in this slugfest, as the equally fearless Grove hopes to give the Thackerville fan base exactly what they came for.
Hailing from Maui, Hawaii, Grove will be making his make his eighth appearance for Bellator MMA, as the veteran continues to climb the ranks in a competitive middleweight class. “Da Spyder” has finished 17 ti re 23 career victims, including seven of his last eight, making him must-see television every time he competes on SPIKE. The 34-year-old striker also holds a significant height advantage over his opponent, standing at 6’6′ compared to Honeycutt’s 5’10′ frame. With each of his last six bouts ending in a stoppage, we can be sure to see more of the same aggressive style when he and Honeycutt go toe-to-toe inside WinStar World Casino & Resort on March 3.
Imudojuiwọn Bellator 174: Coenen vs. Anfaani Akọkọ Kaadi:
Women’s Featherweight World Title Bout: Marloes Coenen (23-7) la. Julia Budd (9-2)
Welterweight Co-Main Event: Andrey Koreshkov (19-2) la. Fernando Gonzalez (25-14)
Middleweight Feature Fight: Chris Honeycutt (9-1, 1 NC) la. Kendall Grove (23-16, 1 NC)
Alakoko Kaadi:
Lightweight Preliminary Bout: Cody Pfister (12-6) la. Jonathan Gary (12-7)
Welterweight Preliminary Bout: Jason Witt (7-3) la. Justin Patterson (8-1)
Featherweight Preliminary Bout: Emmanuel Rivera (5-0) la. Treston Thomison (10-4)
FNU Combat Sports Show Featuring PRESIDENT Donald Trump Interview
Hosts Tom, Tony and Rich of The Fight News Unlimited Combat Sports show had the awesome experience of catching up with President Donald Trump for an exclusive interview contained in tonight’s broadcast. We ask “The Donald” about everything from Mayweather vs. McGregor to Iran and China. The interview starts about 23 minutes into the full show tape, but we will also place the interview alone in another audio file below the main show file on this post. We also discuss some MMA labor union issues, Aisling Daly retiring young from the UFC, Conor McGregor claiming his next bout will be in a boxing ring and Dana White saying Ronda Rousey is all done with fighting professionally. We also recap the first big UFC and Bellator events of the year from last week and look forward to UFC Fight Night 104 in Houston on Saturday night. We take time at the end of the broadcast to talk boxing with a recap of last week’s stunning rematch between Leo Santa Cruz and Carl Frampton. We also talk about the Thursday night bouts on FS1 tonight. Here is our full show:
And here is the Trump interview by itself:
And if you didn’t catch why Rich gave a shout out to the movie “Good Morning Vietnam” you can listen to Rich’s first interview with Trump from 2008 nibi:
UFC STARS JOIN CAGE WARRIORS FOR FAN MEET AND GREET AT CW80
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MMA fighters & fans of rival Russian soccer teams Added to M-1 Challenge 74 kaadi
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JOSH KOSCHECK RETURNS TO THE CAGE AGAINST MAURICIO ALONSO AT SAP CENTER IN SAN JOSE ON FEB. 18
MIDDLEWEIGHT BOUT FEATURING ANATOLY TOKOV AGAINST FRANCISCO FRANCE ADDED TO THE PRELIMINARY CARD
Hollywood, CALIF. (January 31, 2017) – A welterweight bout pitting Josh Koscheck (17-10) lodi si Mauricio Alonso(12-7, 1 NC) has been added to the Spike-televised main card of Bellator 172: Fedor la. Mitrione ni SAP Center ni San Jose, Calif. lori Kínní 18, 2017.
Ni afikun, recently signed Russian star Anatoly Tokov (24-2) is set to square off against Francisco France (13-4-1) in a middleweight clash that will be featured on the Bellator.com-streamed undercard, while a previously announced main card bout between Adam Piccolot ati Brent Primus has been cancelled after Piccolotti has been forced to withdraw due to an undisclosed injury.
Bellator 172: Fedor la. Mitrione will be broadcast live and free on SPIKE at 9 p.m. ATI/8 p.m. CT, while preliminary action will stream on Bellator.com and the Bellator Mobile App. Tickets for the event are on sale now at the SAP Center Box Office as well as Ticketmaster.com.
Koscheck will be making his highly anticipated Bellator MMA debut after signing with the Viacom-owned promotion in 2015. Prior to the signing, “Kos” competed under the UFC banner for nearly a decade, compiling 15 wins and nine finishes. Bayi, the 39-year-old Dethrone Base Camp product hopes to soar to the top of Bellator MMA’s stacked welterweight class and add to his impressive resume of 17 Iṣẹ Ajé victories. Never one to mince words, Koscheck has made it clear that he hopes to once again meet Paul Daley inside the cage, but first, the Fresno, Calif. native must get through Alonso on Feb. 18 when he returns to action on Spike.
Hailing from Parana, Brazil, Alonso will be making his second appearance under the direction of Bellator MMA and first in the welterweight division since 2014. The 36-year-old enters the bout riding a recent string of success, earning victories in each of his last two contests and seven of his last 10 dating back to 2010. Of his 12 career wins, Alonso has finished his opponent five times, including four knockouts. Alonso will look to build off of an undefeated 2016 campaign when he competes on Feb 18.
Under the tutelage of the legendary Fedor Emilianenko, Tokov has strung together an impressive resume of his own, where from 2012 si 2016, the prospect was riding a streak of 17 itẹlera AamiEye. The 26-year-old Russian is known to end fights early and often, finishing his opponent in 19 ti re 24 career wins, including nine first round finishes. If Tokov is going to continue to blossom on the Bellator roster, he will have to defeat his opponent on Feb. 18 akọkọ.
Hailing from Gilbert, Arizona, 18-fight veteran France enters the bout having won six of his last eight contests, including one draw and five finishes. The 33-year-old submission specialist will be making his third appearance under the Bellator MMA banner and first in nearly a year at Bellator 172. “Kiko” brings with him one of the most dynamic ground games in the division, finishing 12 ti re 13 victims via submission; displaying a wide array of devastating techniques, including rear-naked and arm-triangle chokes, arm bars, and kimuras.
Imudojuiwọn Bellator 172: Fedor la. Mitrione Akọkọ Kaadi:
Heavyweight Main Event: Fedor Emelianenko (36-4, 1 NC) la. Matt Mitrione (11-5)
Lightweight Co-Main ti oyan: Josh Thomson (22-8, 1 NC) la. Patricky “Pitbull” (16-8)
Heavyweight Feature Bout: Cheick Kongo (25-10-2) la. Oli Thompson (17-9)
Welterweight Feature Bout: Josh Koscheck (17-10) la. Mauricio Alonso (12-7, 1 NC)
Preliminary Bouts:
Middleweight Preliminary Fight: Anatoly Tokov (24-2) la. Francisco France (13-4-1)
Welterweight Preliminary Bout: James Terry (18-9) la. David Douglas (9-6)
Lightweight Preliminary Bout: Nikko Jackson (1-1) la. Cesar Gonzalez (0-1)
Featherweight Preliminary Bout: Juan Cardenas (1-0) la. Luis Vargas (0-1)
Welterweight Preliminary Bout: Danasabe Mohammed (5-1) la. Carlos Rocha (9-4)
Flyweight Preliminary Bout: Anthony Do (4-1) la. Bobby Escalante (4-5)
Flyweight Preliminary Bout: Matt Ramirez (1-2) la. Jeremy Murphy (3-3)
Lightweight Preliminary Bout: J.J. Okanovich (3-1) la. Paradise Vaovasa (5-1)
Featherweight Preliminary Bout: Justin Tenedora (Uncomfortable) la. Roque Reyes (0-3)
COMPLETE BELLATOR 171 RESULTS, Avvon & Awọn fọto
Chidi Njokuani (17-4) ṣẹgun Melvin Guillard (32-17) nipasẹ unanimous ipinnu (30-25, 30-24, 30-26)
Quote: “I felt like the fight was pretty good, I had taken it on short notice, so I didn’t really have a lot of time to prepare for it,” Chidi Njokuani said. “Ìwò, I thought I did alright, but like I said, I just didn’t have a full camp and I could tell the difference.”
Awọn fọto: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/per4k86majpp5m7/AACAUkbQzegBSRD_TQ6OVkl0a?dl=0
David Rickels (18-5) ṣẹgun Aaron Derrow (14-9) via TKO at :45 ti yika mẹta
Quote: “I can’t wait to re-watch that walkout. Shoutout to everyone that helped with that, including Sean Grande,” David Rickels said. “Bayi, give me the fun fights. Give me whoever wants it. I dropped him with a good combination 30 seances in and set the tone, I really wanted to get the finish and after lalẹ, I’m one step closer to being the best of the best.”
Awọn fọto: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/km0yv4a45r6tiee/AAAZ8aLX6To6KuU1zIOrtMKCa?dl=0
Jessica Middleton (2-0) ṣẹgun Alice Yauger (4-5) nipasẹ unanimous ipinnu (29-28, 30-26, 30-26)
Quote: “Blood and pain, isn’t that what you guys wanted? She was tough, after the first round I was like ‘holy crap,’ Jessica Middleton said. “I’m not truly happy with my performance, I want to get better and I will come back stronger and more efficient. Emily Ducote is great, I’d love to fight her, but I’m ready for any flyweight, Mo wa setan lati lọ.”
Awọn fọto: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/qx27fz4n49oakqx/AAAvwiCrRmPgTVdzb0eI9MRga?dl=0
A.J. McKee (6-0) ṣẹgun Brandon Phillips (6-2) nipasẹ unanimous ipinnu (29-28, 29-28, 30-27)
Quote: “I thought the night went well. It’s a fight and you never know what result you’re going to get in a fight. End of the day, I’m coming home with the victory,” A.J. McKee said. “I knew I could go out there and wrestle, but I wanted to do something different and entertain the fans.”
Awọn fọto: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/492bpnr154drzqo/AACkb5DI-_f1oB5lHXFFK6jTa?dl=0
Jarod Trice (2-0) ṣẹgun Kevin Woltkamp (1-3) via knockout at 3:17 ti yika meji
Quote: “Ohun gbogbo lọ ni ibamu si ètò lalẹ. I told my coaches that I have the best left hook in the world and my opponent better watch out for it,” Jarod Trice said. “I’m going to take fights from 185 si 265 pounds and best believe that they all can catch these hands”
Tyrell Fortune (2-0) ṣẹgun Will Johnson (0-1) via TKO at 4:27 ti yika meji
Quote: “It was a good fight and a good win, but I took a few shots the groin that really made it difficult for me lalẹ,” Tyrell Fortune said. “I’ll take the win, but I paid for it.”
Jordan Young (6-0) ṣẹgun Chris Harris (7-1) nipasẹ unanimous ipinnu (30-26, 30-27, 30-27)
Justin Overton (4-2) ijatil Gaston Reyno (6-2) via technical submission (ru-ìhoho choke) ni :34 ti yika meji
Bruna Ellen (3-1) ṣẹgun Carmella James (0-1) nipasẹ unanimous ipinnu (29-28, 30-27, 30-27)
Domo Garcia (1-0) ṣẹgun Will Lavine (0-1) nipasẹ ifakalẹ (onigun choke) ni 2:08 ti yika meji
Chance Rencountre (9-2) ṣẹgun Jake Lindsay (11-6) nipasẹ pipin ipinnu (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)
Johnny Marigo (3-0) ṣẹgun Joe Fulk (4-5) via TKO at 1:23 ti yika kan
Manny Meraz (9-3) ṣẹgun Scott Heston (4-2) nipasẹ unanimous ipinnu (29-27, 29-28, 29-28)
Mike Breeden (1-0) ṣẹgun Craig Farley (0-1) via TKO at 4:38 ti yika 1
JOSH THOMSON RETURNS TO THE BELLATOR MMA CAGE AGAINST PATRICKY PITBULL FOR LIGHTWEIGHT FACEOFF AT SAP CENTER IN SAN JOSE ON FEB. 18
Hollywood, CALIF. (January 27, 2017) – A lightweight feature bout pitting Josh Thomson (22-8, 1 NC) lodi si Patricky “Pitbull” (16-8) will serve as the co-main event of Bellator 172 ni SAP Center ni San Jose, Calif. on Feb. 18.
The contest joins a stacked main card that includes a pair of heavyweight competitors featuring Fedor Emelianenko (36-4, 1 NC) lodi si Matt Mitrione(11-5) in the main event and Cheick Kongo (25-10-2) lodi si Oli Thompson (17-9) in main card action. Ni afikun, undefeated lightweights Adam Piccolot (9-0) ati Brent Primus (7-0) round out the Spike-televised main card. Afikun Awọn idije ni yoo kede Kó.
Bellator 172 will be broadcast live and free on SPIKE at 9 p.m. ATI/8 p.m. CT, while preliminary action will stream on Bellator.com and the Bellator Mobile App. Tickets for the event are on sale now at the SAP Center Box Office as well as Ticketmaster.com.
After earning victories in each of his first seven professional contests, the 38-year-old Thomson joined forces with the UFC and Strikeforce, stringing together an impressive resume that included notable wins over Nate Diaz and Gilbert Melendez. Now under the direction of Bellator MMA, “The Punk” has recorded back-to-back finishes in his first two bouts with the Scott Coker-led promotion. Pẹlu 16 ti re 22 career victories coming by way of knockout or submission, Thomson is always a threat to end his opponent’s night early. Hailing from San Jose, Calif., Thomson hopes to put on a show in front of his hometown faithful and move one step closer to finally meeting Bellator MMA Lightweight Champion Michael Chandler.
The 31-year-old “Pitbull” enters the cage for the 17th time under the Bellator MMA umbrella, second most in the promotion’s history behind only David Rickels. The Brazilian knockout artist continues to be at the forefront of Bellator MMA’s lightweight division and has tallied six wins over his past nine bouts, including a trio of knockouts over proven veterans Rickels, Derek Fields, ati Ryan Kutuo. Hailing from Rio Grande Do Norte, Brazil, Freire has notched 10 knockouts over his professional career, with five of the finishes coming in the opening round of action. “Pitbull” will once again look to play the role of spoiler when he tries to take down San Jose’s own Thomson on Feb. 18.
Complete Bellator 172: Fedor la. Mitrione Akọkọ Kaadi:
Heavyweight Main Event: Fedor Emelianenko (36-4, 1 NC) la. Matt Mitrione (11-5)
Lightweight Co-Main ti oyan: Josh Thomson (22-8, 1 NC) la. Patricky “Pitbull (16-8)
Heavyweight Feature Bout: Cheick Kongo (25-10-2) la. Oli Thompson (17-9)
Lightweight Feature Bout: Adam Piccolot (9-0) la. Brent Primus (7-0)
Preliminary Bouts:
Welterweight Prelim Bout: James Terry (18-9) la. David Douglas (9-6)
Lightweight Prelim Bout: Nikko Jackson (1-1) la. Cesar Gonzalez (0-1)
Featherweight Prelim Bout: Juan Cardenas (1-0) la. Luis Vargas (0-1)
Welterweight Prelim Bout: Danasabe Mohammed (5-1) la. Carlos Rocha (9-4)
Flyweight Prelim Bout: Anthony Do (4-1) la. Bobby Escalante (4-5)
Flyweight Prelim Bout: Matt Ramirez (1-2) la. Jeremy Murphy (3-3)
Lightweight Prelim Bout: J.J. Okanovich (3-1) la. Paradise Vaovasa (5-1)
Featherweight Prelim Bout: Justin Tenedora (Uncomfortable) la. Roque Reyes (0-3)
American middleweight Paul Bradley Steps up to challenge “Storm” Alexander Shlemenko in main event
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FNU Combat Sports Show: Sonnen vs. Ortiz Recap, De La Hoya Arrest, And So Much More…
This week on the Fight News Unlimited Combat Sports Show we discuss Tito Ortiz winning his way into retirement over arch rival Chael Sonnen, and we also preview upcoming MMA and boxing events. Tom, Tony and Rich provide in depth analysis and commentary after a week off from the show. 2017 is off to a slow start in the combat sports world, but this weekend gets things started in a huge way with dueling HBO and Showtime boxing cards and both Bellator and UFC events slated for the coming days. Join us as we discuss all things combat sports.