Tūtohu Archives: Bellator

BELLATOR TO DEBUT IN SIOUX FALLS, SOUTH DAKOTA ON FRIDAY, Aug. 17 AT SANFORD PENTAGON

 

BANTAMWEIGHT CHAMPION DARRION CALDWELL RETURNS TO 145-POUNDS AGAINST NOAD LAHAT IN BELLATOR 204 HEADLINER

 

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SOUTH DAKOTA’S OWN LOGAN STORLEY SET FOR CO-MAIN EVENT AGAINST A.J. MATTHEWS

Los Angeles – Bellator will hold its first-ever event in Sioux Falls, S.D. i runga i te Paraire, Aug. 17 at Sanford Pentagon. Bellator 204 will be headlined by the promotion’s bantamweight champion Darrion Caldwell (12-1) testing himself against Noad Lahat (12-3) in a non-title featherweight matchup.

 

 

 

A welterweight bout will serve as the co-main event of the card, when South Dakota-native Logan Storley (8-0) takes on the always-dangerous A.J. Matthews (9-7).

 

 

 

Tickets will go on sale to the general public on Thursday, Pipiri 28 i 10 a.m. CT. Ka tiimata nga tiikiti i te wa tika $28 and will be available at the Sanford Pentagon box office, me te Ticketmaster.

 

 

 

The event will be broadcast live and free on Paramount Network at 9 p.m. ET / 8 p.m. CT, ia ka rere mahi tuatahi i runga i Bellator.com me te ao i runga i te Bellator Mobile App. Ka pāngia atu kia kauwhautia i roto i ngā wiki mai.

 

 

 

“I’m excited to bring Bellator to Sioux Falls this summer with a great venue partner in the Sanford Pentagon,” Bellator President Scott Coker said. “I always look forward to visiting a new market and having a crowd experience a live Bellator event for the first time. This is a great card with a lot of intriguing matchups that I know fans will enjoy. With this being such a strong wrestling community, I’m also excited to feature several former collegiate wrestlers on Aug. 17, including Darrion Caldwell and South Dakota’s Logan Storley.”

 

 

 

Caldwell, a 30-year-old Rahway, New Jersey native and the current Bellator bantamweight champion, will step up a weight class to take on Lahat in an exciting featherweight non-title affair on Aug. 17. Fighting out of San Diego, Calif., “The Wolf” has emerged as one of the most well-rounded fighters in the 135-pound class, collecting nine victories since signing with Bellator in 2013. Te 2009 NCAA D1 National Champion wrestler from NC State boasts a resume that includes five first-round finishes, a 25-minute war against Eduardo Dantas for the world title and a textbook guillotine choke submission victory over Leandro Higo in his first career title defense earlier this year. Caldwell will look for his 13th professional and fourth consecutive win when he enters the cage as a 145-pounder for the first time since 2014.

 

 

 

A black belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu currently training at Xtreme Couture in Las Vegas, Lahat made his professional debut in 2008 where he began an impressive streak of seven consecutive victories. The 34-year-old hails from Alfei Menashe, Samaria, A Iharaira, Lahat and served as a soldier in the Israeli Defense Forces before transitioning to his MMA career. Lahat holds a 3-1 record in Bellator with his most recent win coming against Jeremiah Monaghan this past November and now welcomes the Bellator bantamweight champion to his weight class when he enters the cage on Aug. 17.

 

 

 

Hailing from Webster, S.D., the 25-year-old Storley will fight in front of his hometown fans at Bellator 204 when he makes his fourth appearance for Bellator. The 4x NCAA All-American wrestler from the University of Minnesota has quickly climbed the ranks as one of the most dangerous welterweights in mixed martial arts, earning eight-straight victories to begin his career, including six knockouts and five first-round finishes. A win over the equally-dangerous Matthews on Aug. 17would only further cement his name amongst the division’s best, as Storley hopes to protect his unblemished mark of 8-0.

 

 

 

Fighting out of Carlsbad, Calif., Matthews will be making his 11th appearance under the Bellator MMA umbrella; a seven-year stretch that has earned the promotional veteran five victories, including a pair of first-round knockouts and a highlight reel-soccer kick finish over Charlie Rader. The 30-year-old certainly knows how to put on a show, with nine of his 16 career fights ending in a knockout, including six in the first round. “Mercenary” will look to build on his recent win over Kendall Grove at Bellator 193, as he enters the cage against hometown favorite Storley in the co-main event.

 

Whakahōutia Bellator 204: Caldwell vs. Lahat Fight Card:

Featherweight Main Event: Darrion Caldwell (12-1) vs. Noad Lahat (12-3)

Welterweight Co-Main Event: Logan Storley (8-0) vs. A.J. Matthews (9-7)

 

 

 

*Ka whakarerekehia te kaari.

 

This Week’s FNU Combat Sports Show: UFC and Bellator UK Show Recaps, Bisping Retires, Cop Boxing Teen Goes Viral

This week on the FNU Combat Sports show, Tom, Tony and Rich discuss a slow week for boxing and recap two huge MMA cards in the United Kingdom last weekend. We also talk about Michael Bisping deciding to retire, weight cutting issues in the UFC, and a cop nicknamedBladegetting his 15 seconds of fame in a viral video where he boxes a teen in full uniform and comes out on top. Listen to the whole show below:

 

Maia vs. Usman anō, New ESPN Deal, Boxing Promotional Battles are topics of discussion on this week’s FNU Combat Sports Show

This week on the FNU Combat Sports Show, Tom, Tony and Rich discuss a wide variety of topics. We start out with the ESPN/UFC broadcast rights deal for five years, 30 fight cards and $1.5 billion. We also discuss the infighting among boxing promoters lately with both Bob Arum and UK upstart Eddie Hearn scrambling to sign free agents while trying to fill slots for slated shows in the United States over the coming year. We go on to recap last week’s combat sports action, highlighting the Adonis Stevenson vs. Badou Jack majority draw and the Usman vs Maia 5-round snoozefest headlining last Saturday night’s UFC Fight Night card. We of course also preview this weekend’s boxing matches and the UFC and Bellator cards coming out of England. We even touch on the regulation of bareknuckle boxing and Bobby Gunn’s claim of no fatalities recorded in the sport. Heoi, we wrap up with a reminder of what this weekend is all about: saluting our servicemen and women. Listen to the whole show at the link below:

 

https://www.dropbox.com/s/v8zi5h9j4j7t07e/tonytomandrichmay262018.mp3?dl=0

MIRKO CRO COP OUT OF BELLATOR 200 DUE TO INJRY

 

RAFAEL CARVALHO DEFENDS MIDDLEWIGHT TITLE AGAINST GEGARD MOUSASI IN NEW HEADLINER, WHILE ‘MVP’ TAKES ON DAVID RICKELS IN CO-MAIN

Los Angeles – Due to injury, Mirko Cro Cop can no longer compete in his highly anticipated Bellator debut atBellator 200 ki Roy Nelson. Ka rite ki te hua, te Bellator 200 main event now sees reigning middleweight champRafael Carvalho (15-1) defend his title against top contender Gegard Mousasi (43-6-2) in a five-round affair, while the co-main event features undefeated British striker Michael whārangi "mana'o" (12-0), better known as “MVP,” againstRawiri Rickels (19-4, 2 NC) i te Welterweight. Bellator 200 takes place Friday, Kia 25 at The SSE Arena, Wembley in London and will air on Paramount Network at 9 p.m. ET / 8 p.m. CT.

 

 

 

The main card also includes former titleholder Phil Davis (18-4) tango i runga i Linton Vassell (18-6) in a light heavyweight matchup and reality star turned MMA fighter Aaron Chalmers (3-0) making his promotional debut against fellow BritAsh Griffiths (4-5). The remainder of the main card will be announced later this week.

 

 

 

Prior to the main card on Paramount Network, Bellator 200 will also feature plenty of exciting preliminary matchups showcasing many of the U.K.’s top young talent. Ko te tūturu Anastasia Yankova (5-0) returns against the always-tough Kate Jackson (9-3-1), while a trio of former BAMMA champions are in action when former middleweight champion Mike Shipman (11-1) whawhai Carl Noon (7-2), former BAMMA featherweight kingpin Daniel Crawford (10-1) challenges Pedro Carvalho (6-3) and former BAMMA lightweight titlist Ryan Scope (11-1) kanohi Martyn Harris(4-4). Fans will see Bellator veteran Anatoly Tokov (25-3) clash with Vladimir Filipovic (10-2), SBG Ireland-productCharlie Ward (4-3) in action against Louis King (1-1) and Mousasi-trained prospect Costello van Steenis (9-1) whakaminenga Kevin Fryer (6-2).

 

 

 

Tickets for the event are on sale now at The SSE Arena, Wembley box office (0844 815 0815), Ticketmaster.com,ssearena.co.uk a axs.com. Bellator 200 will be broadcast on Paramount Network at 9 p.m. ET / 8 p.m. CT, while preliminary action will stream on Bellator.com and globally on the Bellator Mobile App beginning at 12:30 p.m. ET/9:30 a.m. PT.

 

 

*Ka whakarerekehia te kaari.

This Week’s Combat Sports Show: Nunes vs. Pennington Recap, Lomachenko vs.. Linares analysis, Liddell Unretires and calls out Jon Jones

This week’s fight news unlimited combat sports show is a great mix of boxing and mixed martial arts. Tom, Tony and Rich cover all the action from last weekend and marvel at the master of his craft that is Vasyl Lomachenko. We discuss Chuck Liddell coming out of retirement with Golden Boy MMA, and Tito Ortiz taking the debate to be his first opponent. We also have a bit of a debate about Raquel Pennington telling her corner she wanted to be done after the fourth round against Amanda Nunes. Her coaches pep talked her into continuing, which led to more blood loss and facial damage from a clearly more hyped up and fresh opponent. Weigh in right here in the comment section if you have your own opinion on the situation.

 

Listen to the show live through this link:

 

https://www.dropbox.com/s/8igg415vwt22dij/tomtonyrichmay18th2018.mp3?dl=0

OFFICIAL BELLATOR 199: BADER vs. KING MO RESULTS & Whakaahua

 

 

Ryan Bader (25-5) defeated “King Mo” Lawal (21-7, 1 NC) mā knockout (meke) i :15 o te tetahi a tawhio noa

 

Photos: https://tinyurl.com/ycysrnua

 

Jon Fitch (31-7-1, 1 NC) patua Paora Daley (40-16-2) mā te whakatau Kotahi tonu (29-27, 29-26, 29-26)

Photos: https://tinyurl.com/y98s82hr

 

Arona Pico (3-1) patua Lee Morrison (19-9) mā TKO (punch to body) i 1:10 o te tetahi a tawhio noa

 

Photos: https://tinyurl.com/ycdhxdko

 

Cheick Congo (28-10-2) patua Javy Ayala (10-7) mā knockout (nifó) i 2:29 o te tetahi a tawhio noa

 

Photos: https://tinyurl.com/yalv99d6

 

Arama Piccolot (10-2) patua Carrington Banks (7-1) mā tāpaetanga (kowaowaotia iho muri-tahanga) i 4:41 o te a tawhio noa e toru

 

Photos: https://tinyurl.com/y9bo2tea

 

Hyder Amil (2-0) patua Elias Anderson (0-1) via TKO at 3:01 o te a tawhio noa e rua

Ignacio Ortiz (1-0) patua Matt Aragoni (1-1) via TKO at 2:57 o te a tawhio noa e toru

Mark Climaco (2-0) patua Daniel Oseguera (0-1) via TKO at 2:21 o te tetahi a tawhio noa

J.J. Okanovich (6-1) patua Hugo Lujan (3-3) mā te whakatau Kotahi tonu

Tom Ponce de Leon (2-0) patua Dominic Sumner (1-2) via TKO at 2:48 o te a tawhio noa e rua

Nohelin Hernandez (7-2) patua Josh San Diego (7-4) mā te whakatau Kotahi tonu

Josh Paiva (10-2) patua Adam Antolin (13-4) via KO at :32 o te tetahi a tawhio noa

Cass Bell (1-0) patua Khai Wu (1-1) mā tāpaetanga (kowaowaotia iho pororere) i 3:27 o te a tawhio noa e rua

Jordan Williams (7-2) patua Brandon Hester (4-1) mā TKO (nifó) i 1:11 o te a tawhio noa e rua

Amber Leibrock (3-1) patua Janay Harding (3-4) mā te whakatau Kotahi tonu (30-27, 30-26, 30-26)

James Terry (20-9) patua Danasabe Mohammed (5-2) mā te whakatau Kotahi tonu (30-26, 30-26, 30-26)

Gaston Bolanos (3-1) patua Malcom Hill (3-5) mā TKO (leg kicks) i 2:54 o te tetahi a tawhio noa

Justin Tenedora (2-1) patua David Rivera (0-3) mā tāpaetanga (triangle-choke) i 4:27 o te tetahi a tawhio noa

Deron Winn (4-0) patua Ahmed White (0-1) mā knockout (nifó) i 2:32 o te tetahi a tawhio noa

FNU aro Sports Whakaatu: Fight Recaps, Bellator me UFC Arokite, Chuck vs. Tito 3?

Tom, Tony and Rich recap last week’s boxing action, including the quick KO of Vanes Martirosyan by Gennady Golovkin. We also look ahead to Ryan Bader vs. King Mo Lawal in the Bellator Heavyweight Tournament. I tua atu, Raquel Pennington takes on Amanda Nunes at UFC 224, and Pennington will likely have to win by knockout to get the belt in the Brazilian backyard of Nunes. We also chat about the week’s major news stories in combat sports, namely Chuck Liddell wanting a rematch with Tito Ortiz and Oscar De La Hoya promising to promote the fight in a new MMA venture for the boxing legend and promotional kingpin. Aita i maoro a'e, after our broadcast Thursday night, Tito and Chuck moved much closer to that trilogy fight with Tito announcing he is coming out of retirement for the bout. Listen to the whole show by clicking on the link below.

 

https://www.dropbox.com/s/to7cvpsxpajkvot/fnucombatsportsmay92018.mp3?dl=0

BELLATOR 199: BADER vs. KING MO WEIGH-IN RESULTS & Whakaahua

EVENT AIRS ON PARAMOUNT NETWORK AT 9 P.M. AND / 8 P.M. CT

 

WEIGH-IN PHOTOS HERE | RE-WATCH WEIGH-INS HERE

Bellator 199: Bader vs. King Mo e wahi apopo i te Center SAP i San Jose, Calif. The event will be broadcast live and free on Paramount Network at 9 p.m. AND/8 p.m. CT, ia ka rere mahi tuatahi i runga i Bellator.com me te ao i runga i te Bellator Mobile App.

Complete Bellator 199: Bader vs. King Mo Weigh-in Results:

Heavyweight Grand Prix Main Event: Ryan Bader (225.1) vs. "King Mo” Lawal (217.4)

Welterweight Co-Main Event: Paora Daley (170.3) vs. Jon Fitch (171)

Featherweight Main Card Bout: Lee Morrison (144) vs. Arona Pico (145.7)

Taumaha Kāri Matua Patupatu: Cheick Congo (241.7) vs. Javy Ayala (265.5)

Lightweight Main Card Bout: Carrington Banks (155.6) vs. Arama Piccolot (155.3)

140-Pound Catchweight Preliminary Bout: Elias Anderson (139.8) vs. Hyder Amil (137.9)

Taumekehiko Whakatekau Mua: Matt Aragoni (144.9) vs. Ignacio Ortiz (145)

Flyweight Tuhinga o mua: Mark Climaco (125) vs. Daniel Oseguera (124.7)

Kōmāmātanga Tuhinga o mua: Hugo Lujan (154.7) vs. J.J. Okanovich (155.4)

Welterweight Preliminary Bout: Tom Ponce de Leon (169.7) vs. Dominic Sumner (170.9)

Tuhinga o mua Bantamweight: Nohelin Hernandez (135.9) vs. Josh San Diego (135.5)

Flyweight Tuhinga o mua: Josh Paiva (125.7) vs. Adam Antolin (124.8)

Tuhinga o mua Bantamweight: Cass Bell (135.8) vs. Khai Wu (136)

Middleweight Preliminary Bout: Jordan Williams (184.1) vs. Brandon Hester (185.4)

Women’s Featherweight Preliminary Bout: Janay Harding (145.8) vs. Amber Leibrock (145)

165-Pound Catchweight Preliminary Bout: Danasabe Mohammed (164) vs. James Terry (164.7)

Taumekehiko Whakatekau Mua: Malcom Hill (144.4) vs. Gaston Bolanos (145.6)

137-Pound Catchweight Preliminary Bout: Justin Tenedora (135.8) vs. David Rivera (135.1)

190-Pound Catchweight Preliminary Bout: Deron Winn (192.1*) vs. Ahmed White (188.4)

 

*Missed weight

FNU aro Sports Whakaatu: Fedor Floors Frank Mir, Tony’s Ringside Philly Boxing Report and Tom and Rich Recap the Latest TUF Season

This week’s FNU Combat Sports Show covers a wide range of topics. We start off with a discussion about Fedor Emelianenko’s demolition of Frank Mir in the latest installment of their heavyweight tourney. We go on to discuss the FBI’s shadowing of Fedor leading up to his fight last weekend. We discuss the big Cinco De Mayo boxing matches coming up this weekend and recap last week’s fights, including the ones Tony attended personally in Philadelphia. We also catch up on the latest TUF season featuring Daniel Cormier coaching against Stipe Miocic.

 

Listen to the full show here:

 

https://www.dropbox.com/s/s04cvryertbsj7r/tomtonyrichmay32018show.mp3?dl=0

BELLATOR 198: FEDOR vs. MIR OFFICIAL RESULTS & Whakaahua

 

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FULL EVENT PHOTOS | FULL VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS

 

Bellator 198: Fedor vs. Ahau Hua:

Fedor Emelianenko (37-5, 1 NC) patua Frank Mir (18-12) mā TKO (nifó) i :48 o te tetahi a tawhio noa

Emmanuel Sanchez (17-3) patua Sam Sicilia (16-9) mā tāpaetanga (ringa-tapatoru kowaowaotia) i 3:52 o te tetahi a tawhio noa

Rafael Lovato Jr. (8-0) patua Gerald Harris (25-6) mā tāpaetanga (armbar) i 1:11 o te tetahi a tawhio noa

Neiman Gracie (8-0) patua Javier Torres (10-4, 1 NC) mā tāpaetanga (ringa-tapatoru kowaowaotia) i 3:18 o te a tawhio noa e rua

Dillon Danis (1-0) patua Kyle Walker (2-5) mā tāpaetanga (toe hold) i 1:38 o te tetahi a tawhio noa

 

Kāri hukihuki:

R’Mandel Cameron (6-3) patua P.J. Cajigas (6-7) via unanimous decisión (29-28 X3)

Mark Stoddard (16-9) patua Dan Stittgen (12-6) mā tāpaetanga (tapatoru kowaowaotia) i 4:43 o te tetahi a tawhio noa

Eric Wisely (29-9-1) patua Morgan Sickinger (20-11) mā tāpaetanga (armbar) i 1:12 o te tetahi a tawhio noa

Joey Diehl (12-9) patua Nate Williams (27-18) mā tāpaetanga (tapatoru kowaowaotia) i 54 seconds of round one

Asef Askar (1-0-1) a Andrew Johnson (0-0-1) fought to a majority draw (28-27, 28-28, 28-28)

Adil Benjilany (4-1, 1 NC) patua Corey Jackson (3-1) mā te whakatau Kotahi tonu (29-28, 30-27, 30-27)

Sultan Umar (6-2) patua Tom Angeloff (7-6, 1 NC) mā te whakatau Kotahi tonu (30-26, 30-27, 30-27)

Robert Morrow (24-21-1) patua Adam Maciejewski (13-7-1) mā te whakatau Kotahi tonu (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)