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Ua Tsis. 6 Light Heavyweight in the World Phil Davis joins Bellator MMA

 

Phil Davis Kos Npe

Raug Monica, California. (Plaub Hlis Ntuj 15, 2015) - Bellator MMA txaus siab tshaj tawm qhov kev kos npe ntawm tus lej thib 6 * Cov Qiv Hnyav Hnyav Hnyav nyob hauv lub ntiaj teb, Phil “Mr. Wonderful” Davis (13-3, 1 NC), mus rau ib qho kom, multi-sib ntaus deal.

 

“Kuv tsis tuaj yeem tos kom muaj kev sib ntaus sib tua nyob hauv Bellator thiab cov neeg da dej hauv txhua tus,"Hais tias Davis. "Kuv yog tus zoo tshaj plaws thiab tseem ceeb tshaj grappler kom tau ntaus hauv MMA thiab kuv zoo siab tau nkag mus rau hauv ntawd thiab sib tw ntawm kuv lub tsev tshiab."

Yug thiab loj hlob hauv Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Phil kawm nyob hauv tsev kawm qib siab ze tsev ntawm Penn State University, qhov twg nws los ua plaub-lub NCAA Division I-American-wrestler rau Nittany Lions.

 

Davis tau muaj nws thawj MMA sib ntaus hauv 2008 thiab accrued cuaj yeej nyob rau hauv Qhov kawg sib ntaus Championship, suav nrog kev yeej rau cov nyiam Ant thenio Rogério Nogueira, Lyoto Machida, Alexander Gustafsson, Brian Stann thiab Glover Teixeira.

Ib tug tswv cuab ntawm Alliance MMA hauv San Diego, California., qhov chaw uas nws cob qhia nrog lub hnub qub Bellator zoo li Michael Chandler thiab Joey Beltran, "Mr. Zoo kawg nkaus "koom nrog cov kev tshaj tawm Teeb Hnyav Hnyav Hnyav, uas tam sim no tau txhawb nqa los ntawm tus yeej Liam McGeary.

 

"Phil yog lub ntiaj teb chav kawm Sib xyaw Martial Artist thiab peb zoo siab los ntxiv nws rau peb cov neeg npe ntawm qee qhov Teeb Hluav Taws Xob uas zoo tshaj plaws nyob hauv lub ntiaj teb.,"Hais tias cov qib lub tus thawj tswj hwm, Scott Coker. "Bellator tseem mob siab los ua nws cov neeg ua haujlwm thoob ntiaj teb los ntawm kev kos npe rau cov neeg muaj kev ywj pheej zoo li Davis, raws li kev tu cev thiab nce qib cov hnub qub. Peb tau txais qee qhov phim kev sib phim hauv siab rau 'Mr. Zoo kawg nkaus 'uas peb yuav tshaj tawm nyob rau lub lim tiam tom ntej. "


Bellator's Lub Teeb Hnyav Hnyav Hnyav yog ib qho ntawm qhov tob tshaj plaws hauv kev tshaj tawm, nrog cov hnub qub zoo li McGeary, Tito Ortiz, "King Mo" Lawal, Quinton "Rampage" Jackson, Emanuel Newton thiab Linton Vassell.

 

*Ranking raws li www.sherdog.com

UFC sib ntaus Hmo ntuj: The Swedish Are Coming!

Yees duab Credit: Esther Lin / MMA Sib ntaus
Yees duab Credit: Esther Lin / MMA Sib ntaus

In a land once popularized in a Tom Green (remember him?) song – “Lonely Swedish (The Bum Bum Song)” – the Ultimate Fighting Championship brings a Fight Night card that will hopefully bring more attention than a song about a Canadian’s ass.

The first FOX card of the new year, UFC sib ntaus Hmo ntuj: Sweden, brings the national stage of FOX overseas and gives America a glimpse into the UFC’s ongoing overseas expansion. But unlike previous UFC overseas cards, this one is not short on star power. Let’s see if a clear-cut no. 1 contender for Jon Jones’ light heavyweight title will emerge.

Akira Corassani (16-4-1) vs. Sam Sicilia (13-5) (Featherweight – 145 lbs.)

This is a matchup of The Ultimate Fighter alumni, with both guys coming off losses and Corassani coming off back-to-back losses to Max Holloway and Dustin Poirier. Corassani’s also been finished early in both fights, while Sicilia is coming off a submission loss. In a crowded featherweight division, a knockout or submission victory would go a long way toward boosting either of these gentlemen’s stock. I like Sicilia to finish Corassani and possibly give him his walking papers after three straight losses.

Winner: Sicilia by second-round TKO

Phil “Mr. Wonderful” Davis (13-2) vs. Ryan “Darth” Bader (19-4) (Light Heavyweight – 205 lbs.)

Both of these guys are poised for another run at the top of the light heavyweight division. Both of these guys are coming off victories and actually faced each other in college when Davis wrestled for Penn State and Bader wrestled for Arizona State. Davis uses his wrestling to smother opponents and grind out unanimous decision victories, while Bader uses his wrestling when necessary but also has lethal knockout power.

I expect Davis to try and get this fight to the ground early, and if he succeeds I think he can use his reach advantage and athleticism to keep Bader down. Bader must keep this fight standing to have a chance, and I think he will avoid the temptation to avenge his college loss to Davis by engaging in another wrestling match. I like Bader to land more shots and score an upset victory.

Winner: Bader by unanimous decision

Dan “Hendo” Henderson (30-12) vs. Gegard Mousasi (35-5-2) (Middleweight – 185 lbs.)

Henderson returns to middleweight after a mostly ill-fated run at light heavyweight, including being tossed around like a rag doll and submitted by Daniel Cormier in his last fight. Simply put, if Henderson can’t land his patented “H-Bomb” right hand for a knockout, he’s easily susceptible to defeat.

I think the wars of years past are finally catching up to Henderson. He will go down as one of the greatest fighters ever not to hold a UFC title, but he simply can’t keep up with the sport’s elite any more. He will leave himself open when wanting to drop the H-Bomb, and Mousasi will take advantage.

Winner: Mousasi by third-round submission

Alexander “The Mauler” Gustafsson (16-2) vs. Anthony “Rumble” Johnson (18-4) (Light Heavyweight – 205 lbs.)

The winner of this fight will receive the next shot at light heavyweight champion Jon Jones, and it would represent a rematch for Gustafsson. He took Jones closer to defeat than anyone else has during their epic 2013 matchup. Depending on who ask, some people think the Swede actually won that fight.

Johnson is rapidly ascending the 205-pound ladder after knocking out Antonio Rogerio Nogueira and scoring an upset win over Phil Davis to begin his climb. Johnson also has devastating knockout power and if he lands one such shot on Gustafsson, the Swede’s road to redemption is derailed. But I think Gustafsson uses his reach advantage (which is nearly identical to Jones) to keep Johnson at bay and make Johnson go a full five rounds.

Gustafsson’s striking in the 205-pound division is second to none, and I like him to land enough of those to secure a rematch with Jones later this year.

Winner: Gustafsson by unanimous decision

Chris Huntemann sau txog tov martial arts nyob rau hauv lub xeev ntawm Maryland. He also contributes his thoughts to our site on the UFC, Bellator, thiab lub ntiaj teb no Series ntawm Sib ntaus. Mus saib nws blog, los yog ua raws li nws on Twitter: mmamaryland.