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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

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

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)

Tonu Bellator'S Heavyweight World Grand Prix WITH MOEMOEÂ matchup WAENGANUI Fedor Emelianenko AND Frank Mir AT Allstate Arena ON APERIRA 28

 

Tīkiti ON Tuhinga Tenei PARAIRE

 

Los Angeles - Ko te toru o whakatuwheratanga matchup a tawhio i roto i te 2018 Bellator taumahamaha World Grand Prix Ka ngā te taumahamaha rahi o te wā katoa Fedor Emelianenko (36-5, 1 NC) tango i runga i te toa o mua ao Frank Mir (18-11) i roto i te hokinga mai o Bellator ki Allstate Arena i roto i te Rosemont, Mate. i runga i Rāhoroi, April 28.

 

 

He motuhake presale ipurangi mō tenei kaupapa e wahi Rāapa Kohitātea 24 ko Rāpare January 25, ki tīkiti e haere i runga i-hoko ki te iwi whānui i runga i Rāmere Kohitātea 26 i 10 a.m. CT. tīmata tīkiti mo te hui i tika $30 a E wātea ana i te tari pouaka Allstate Arena me Ticketmaster.

 

 

 

Te hui, aroaro e Miller Lite, Ka kia haapurorohia ora, me te kore utu i runga i Paramount Whatunga (Koi mua) i 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. Ka pāngia atu kia kauwhautia i roto i ngā wiki mai.

 

 

 

He toa te whakapehapeha o mua, "Ko e Hiha Last" Ko tetahi o nga toa taumahamaha tino wehi i a whai kua kite te hākinakina. Stone-hinana, me te ata noho, whakakake Emelianenko tetahi o nga koputaputa hinga kore tino mīharo i roto i te hītori o MMA, e kore ngaro i te a'ee i waenganui i 2001 a 2009. He toa-wā maha ao i roto i te MMA me Sambo, tata hoki Fedor ki te takaro i muri i te faafaaearaa poto, piki e rua te whakauru ia whakatakotoria mai tona hokinga ki te mahi, me te tango i runga i Matt Mitrione i roto i te aronui tonu i Bellator NYC.

 

 

 

piri Frank Mir Bellator mua i tēnei tau e whai ake nei 15 tau i roto i te UFC i reira ka ia he toa e rua-wā te ao, kohia 16 whakaora a patua he tangata e te nei o contenders taumahamaha, tae atu Brock Lesnar, "Bigfoot" Silva, Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira me Mirko Cro COP. Whawhai i roto i Las Vegas, whakaturia Mir maha pūkete i te whakataetae ki tana whakatairanga mua, kitea e te nuinga o whawhai (27), whakaora (16), me ngā tāpaetanga (8) i roto i te hītori taumahamaha. Ki te 14 o tona 18 mahi toa haere mai i te ara o te knockout tukunga ranei, te Beresiria Jiu-Jitsu whitiki pango e tamata nei tona ringa i roto i te wehenga taumahamaha o Bellator.

 

 

 

Kāri Whawhai whakahōutia:

Taumahamaha Grand Prix Tuatahi Rauna: Fedor Emelianenko (36-5, 1 NC) vs. Frank Mir (18-11)

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AND STILL! JULIA BUDD RETAINS WOMEN’S FEATHERWEIGHT WORLD TITLE WITH A SPLIT DECISION VICTORY AT BELLATOR 189

 

 

Complete Bellator 189: Budd vs. Blencowe 2 Hua Kāri Main:

Julia Budd (11-2) patua Arlene Blencowe (10-7) mā te whakatau ritua (46-49, 48-47, 49-46)

Photos: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/sch58s8ehmtwnjr/AAAx69mIvHYsMWb1iukNObqea?dl=0

Rafael Lovato Jr. (7-0) patua Chris Honeycutt (10-2, 1 NC) mā te whakatau Kotahi tonu (29-28, 30-27, 30-27)

Photos: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/tcr1yg7q1e190fc/AAA7RYTKz1PLenoBmmjKaluTa?dl=0

Chidi Njokuani (18-5, 1 NC) patua Hisaki Kato (8-3) mā te whakatau Kotahi tonu (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)

Photos: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/xbk2nyzieavcgcm/AADm9fwL3c9TniJiK-gb-u4oa?dl=0

 

Rawiri Rickels (19-4, 2 NC) patua Arama Piccolot (9-2) mā te whakatau Kotahi tonu (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)

Photos: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/jz0hx1wjmz82s11/AAB-PokM2z8vn211Lmv9WojZa?dl=0

 

Hua Kāri hukihuki:

Sam Sicilia (16-8) patua Marcos Galvão (18-9-1) mā te whakatau Kotahi tonu (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

Gaston Bolanos (2-1) patua Rick Gutierrez (0-2) via knockout at 1:13 o te tetahi a tawhio noa

Mandel Nallo (6-0) patua Alec Williams (6-2) via TKO at 0:18 o te tetahi a tawhio noa

Juliana Velasquez (6-0) patua Na Liang (6-2) mā tāpaetanga (arm bar) i 0:32 o te a tawhio noa e rua

Cris Williams (3-0) patua Thomas Lopez (1-3) mā tāpaetanga (triangle) i 1:39 o te tetahi a tawhio noa

Stephanie Geltmacher (2-0) patua Ky Bennett (0-1) mā te whakatau Kotahi tonu (30-25, 30-25, 30-27)

Brian Grinnell (9-7) patua Kemmyelle Haley (7-6) via submission at 0:39 o te tetahi a tawhio noa

Brandon Phillips (7-3) patua Jordan Howard (10-4) mā te whakatau Kotahi tonu (30-26, 30-27, 30-27)

Andrew Parker (7-2) patua Frank Patterson (4-5) mā tāpaetanga (triangle) i 3:03 o te tetahi a tawhio noa

 

FIRST-ROUND MATCHUPS SET FOR BELLATOR WORLD GRAND PRIX 2018 HEAVYWEIGHT TOURNAMENT

 

 

TOURNAMENT KICKS OFF WITH ‘RAMPAGE’ JACKSON VS. CHAEL SONNEN ATBELLATOR 192 IN LA ON Jan. 20

Los Angeles –The bracket for the Bellator MMA World Grand Prix 2018 Heavyweight Tournament has been set.

 

I Bellator 192: Lima vs. MacDonald i runga i January 20, 2018 at The Forum in Los Angeles, the tournament will begin with former champ Quinton "Rampage" Jackson (37-12) taking on renowned trash-talker Chael (30-15-1) in an exciting first-round matchup. The event will air on the soon-to-launch Paramount Network.

 

I muri noa mai, Matt Mitrione (12-5) ka tutaki Roy Nelson (23-14) i runga i February 16 i Bellator 194, an event which will emanate from the Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Conn. In April, the greatest heavyweight of all time Fedor Emelianenko (36-5, 1 NC) battles former UFC champ Frank Mir(18-11) inside Allstate Arena in Chicago in a long-awaited clash. The final first round bout will feature current Bellator light heavyweight champion Ryan Bader (24-5) taking on former STRIKEFORCE champ "King Mo" Lawal (21-6, 1 NC) at San Jose, California’s SAP Center in May.

 

Dates for both the semi-finals and final will be determined, as will tournament alternates who will be available to fill in due to any unforeseen circumstances. The year-long World Grand Prix Heavyweight Tournament will culminate in the winner becoming the new Bellator world heavyweight champion.

 

Kei raro, you will find the official trailer for the Bellator MMA World Grand Prix 2018 Taumahamaha Tournament. Please feel free to share:

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Bellator Heavyweight Grand Prix First-Round Matchups:

Bellator 192 at The Forum – Jan. 20, 2018: Quinton "Rampage" Jackson (37-12) vs. Chael (30-15-1)

Bellator 194 at Mohegan Sun Arena – Feb. 16, 2018: Matt Mitrione (12-5) vs. Roy Nelson (23-14)

Bellator at Allstate Arena – April, 2018: Fedor Emelianenko (36-5, 1 NC) vs. Frank Mir (18-11)

Bellator at SAP Center – May, 2018: Ryan Bader (24-5) vs. “King Mo” Lawal (21-6, 1 NC)

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA’S LORENZ LARKIN AND FERNANDO GONZALEZ MEET IN MAIN EVENT OF BELLATOR 193 AT PECHANGA RESORT & CASINO ON JAN. 26

TICKETS FOR BELLATOR 193 GO ON SALE Tenei PARAIRE AT 3 P.M. PST

 

Los Angeles – Bellator returns to Pechanga Resort & Casino i roto i te Temecula, Calif. hoki Bellator 193 i runga i Rāmere, Jan. 26, 2018. The card will be headlined by Riverside, California-native Lorenz Larkin (18-7, 1 NC) against Menifee, California o Fernando Gonzalez (27-14) in a 180-pound catchweight bout.

 

Tickets for this event start at $39 and are available at the Pechanga Box Office and Pechanga.com. Tatau mo tuwhera i te hui 4 p.m. PST, while the preliminary card will kick-off at 5 p.m. PST. The event will be broadcast live and free on Paramount Network at 9 p.m. AND/8 p.m. CT, while preliminary action will stream on Bellator.com and the newly updated Bellator Mobile App. Additional bouts for Bellator 193: Larkin vs. Gonzalez kia ka kauwhautia tata.

 

Larkin enters his main event matchup against Gonzalez following must-see bouts against Douglas Lima a Paora Daley i roto i te 2017. Na, “Da Monsoon” looks to add to his impressive resume – which includes marquee wins over Robbie Lawler, Santiago Ponzinibbio, Jorge Masvidal and Neil Magny and stoppages in 11 i roto i 18 victories – by adding the name of a competitor that has nearly 50-fights as a professional. A short trek from Larkin’s hometown of Riverside, Calif. the Millenia MMA-product will represent his nearby hometown proudly on Jan. 26.

 

Hailing from Menifee, Calif., 33-year-old Fernando Gonzalez will enter the Bellator cage for the ninth time in his nearly 15-year professional career. Gonzalez has seen a great deal of success since joining forces with Bellator MMA, having collected seven victories over an eight-fight, four-year span.Gonzalez has come on strong as of late, tallying 10 wins over his last 13 pito, including a pair of first round knockouts. Ki te 17 o tona 27 career victories coming by way of knockout or submission, “The Menifee Maniac” will look to see his win-streak continue following his recent success against Brennan Ward at Bellator 193.

 

Whakahōutia Bellator 193: Larkin vs. Gonzalez Fight Card:

Catchweight (180 lbs.) Takahanga Main: Lorenz Larkin (18-7, 1 NC) vs. Fernando Gonzalez (27-14)

BELLATOR TO HOLD EIGHT-MAN WORLD GRAND PRIX HEAVYWEIGHT TOURNAMENT IN 2018

WINNER TO BE CROWNED NEW BELLATOR HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION

Los Angeles – Bellator has announced plans to host a year-long grand prix heavyweight tournament in 2018 featuring eight of the roster’s biggest stars with the winner becoming the new Bellator world heavyweight champion. The Bellator MMA World Grand Prix 2018 Heavyweight Tournament will air on the soon-to-launch Paramount Network.

 

The star-studded list of participants includes newly signed Quinton "Rampage" Jackson (37-12), Roy Nelson (23-14), Chael (30-15-1),Frank Mir (18-11), “King Mo” (21-6, 1 NC), Fedor Emelianenko (36-5, 1 NC), Matt Mitrione (12-5) and Bellator light heavyweight champion Ryan Bader (24-5).

 

Spanning multiple events and locations throughout 2018, the three-round tournament allows for matchups never before thought possible and will ultimately crown a new Bellator heavyweight champion. I mua, Bellator President Scott Coker orchestrated the most recent successful heavyweight tournament in mixed martial arts with the STRIKEFORCE Heavyweight Grand Prix that spanned from 2011-12.

 

Matchups, dates and locations for the single-elimination grand prix will be determined shortly, as will tournament alternates who will be available to fill in due to any unforeseen circumstances.

 

A five-fight veteran of Bellator MMA, “Rampage’s” legendary career has seen him compete against some of the top names in the sport, generating a loyal army of fans along the way. The former PRIDE and UFC champion is the proud owner of many epic highlight reel slams and knockouts that he has racked up throughout his epic battles with the likes of Chuck Liddell, Dan Henderson, “King Mo,” Kevin Randleman and, perhaps most-notably, his trilogy with fellow Bellator athlete Wanderlei Silva.

 

Whawhai i roto i Las Vegas, Roy Nelson made his Bellator debut earlier this year with a hard-fought victory over Javy Ayala following an eight-year, 19-fight run with UFC that saw him earn wins over Mirko Cro Cop, Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira, “Bigfoot” Silva and Cheick Kongo. “Big Country” also memorably defeated the late Kimbo Poro and later went on to win season 10 o Ko te Ultimate Fighter. Ki te 19 o tona 22 mahi toa haere mai i te ara o te knockout tukunga ranei, the long-time fan-favorite looks to add a championship to his impressive resume.

 

Chael Sonnen spent a majority of his 44-fight career with the UFC and WEC, a run that saw him defeat former middleweight champion Michael Bisping, and compete against the likes of Jon Jones, Anderson Silva (rua), Rashad Evans, “Shogun” Rua, Demian Maia and Brian Stann. In addition to his in-ring action, the West Linn, Ore. native has mastered the art of being in front of the camera, having done broadcast work for both ESPN and Fox Sports. Following a three-year hiatus from active MMA competition, Sonnen returned to the cage against Tito Ortiz i Bellator 170 in January and then went on to defeat Wanderlei Silva in the main event of Bellator: NYC.

 

piri Frank Mir Bellator mua i tēnei tau e whai ake nei 15 years under in the UFC where he became a two-time world champion, kohia 16 victories and defeated the who’s who of heavyweight contenders, tae atu Brock Lesnar, "Bigfoot" Silva, Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira and Roy Nelson. Whawhai i roto i Las Vegas, whakaturia Mir maha pūkete i te whakataetae ki tana whakatairanga mua, kitea e te nuinga o whawhai (27), whakaora (16), me ngā tāpaetanga (8) i roto i te hītori taumahamaha. Ki te 14 o tona 18 mahi toa haere mai i te ara o te knockout tukunga ranei, the Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Black Belt will now try his hand in Bellator’s heavyweight division.

 

“King Mo” will again fight at heavyweight and look to build off his success within the division following recent wins against Satoshi Ishii and Cheick Kongo. A winner in nine out of his last 11 whawhai, the 36-year-old will look to claim heavyweight gold in 2018 and add to his championship collection that already includes a STRIKEFORCE light heavyweight title. The “Moneyweight” fighter owns additional wins over Linton Vassell, Gegard Mousasi, Roger Gracie and has split a pair of bouts with “Rampage” Jackson with their series tied at one win each.

 

He toa te whakapehapeha o mua, "Ko e Hiha Last" Ko tetahi o nga toa taumahamaha tino wehi i a whai kua kite te hākinakina. Stone-hinana, me te ata noho, whakakake Emelianenko tetahi o nga koputaputa hinga kore tino mīharo i roto i te hītori o MMA, e kore ngaro i te a'ee i waenganui i 2001 a 2009. He toa-wā maha ao i roto i te MMA me Sambo, tata hoki Fedor ki te takaro i muri i te faafaaearaa poto, accumulating two decisive wins since his return to action and competing against Matt Mitrione in an instant classic at Bellator: NYC.

 

Matt Mitrione remains poised to make an impact in the Bellator heavyweight division following three knockout wins since signing with Bellator in 2016, including a first-round KO of Fedor Emelianenko at Bellator NYC this June. The Illinois native and standout defensive end at Purdue University earned All-Big Ten honors in 2000 and subsequently earned his way into the NFL where he played six seasons as a member of the New York Giants and Minnesota Vikings. Mitrione ultimately found his way into MMA where he became a high-level competitor, defeating the likes of the late Kimbo Slice, Derrick Lewis and Gabriel Gonzaga.

 

Bader will make his third appearance for Bellator and first since defending his light heavyweight championship at Bellator 186. Fighting out of Tempe, Ariz., Bader began his professional career on an impressive run, steamrolling the competition en route to a 12-fight winning streak and winning one of the most competitive seasons of Ko te Ultimate Fighter in franchise history on Spike in 2008. “Darth” continued his path of dominance by collecting 15 over some of the 105-pound division’s top talent, including victories over former world champions Antonio Rogerio Nogueira, Rashad Evans, as well as two wins over Phil Davis. Currently riding a four-fight winning streak with victories in nine of his past ten bouts, the former two-time NCAA Division I All-American wrestler from Arizona State University will look to become a current two-division champion in Bellator MMA.

 

Bellator Heavyweight Grand Prix Participants:

Bellator World Light Heavyweight Champion Ryan Bader (24-5)

Fedor Emelianenko (36-5, 1 NC)

Quinton "Rampage" Jackson (37-12)

“King Mo” Lawal (21-6, 1 NC)

Frank Mir (18-11)

Matt Mitrione (12-5)

Roy Nelson (23-14)

Chael (30-15-1)

 

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Bellator 185: Mousasi vs. Shlemenko Official Results & Photos

Gegard Mousasi (43-6-2) patua Alexander Shlemenko (56-10, 1 NC) mā te whakatau Kotahi tonu (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

 

Photos: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/iaobj6dqfk4jq1y/AADPZmjhtmreJ-7mNCkqEKvua?dl=0

 

Neiman Gracie (7-0) patua Zak Bucia (18-9) mā tāpaetanga (neck crank) i 2:27 o te a tawhio noa e rua

Photos: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/kvl101uwhi2zi3p/AABH7yRjFJHzNnRgDcEeGI23a?dl=0

Kristina Williams (1-0) patua Heather Hardy (1-1) mā TKO (Tuhinga o tākuta) i 2:00 o te a tawhio noa e rua

Photos: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/09r32tj0p0lfrlh/AAA2wiI3m1-pTHGaePuJeR5Ta?dl=0

Ryan Quinn (14-7) patua Marcus Surin (4-1) mā te whakatau Kotahi tonu (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

 

Photos: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/uzsfhmp09sbgh7r/AADZyyNKyuqDKiWfZW1F1MkAa?dl=0

Lisa Blaine (2-0) patua Ana Julaton (2-3) mā te whakatau ritua (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)

 

Photos: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/meae709iunpv7rt/AAAvcWOCHh0R5N0K9UT8o-Jna?dl=0

Hua Kāri hukihuki:

John Lopez (6-4) patua Billy Giovanella (9-5) mā te whakatau Kotahi tonu (29-28, 30-27, 30-26)

Kevin Carrier (1-0) patua Jose Antonio Perez (0-1) (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)

Vovka Clay (4-2) patua Frank Sforza (6-1) mā tāpaetanga (pororere) i 1:17 o te a tawhio noa e rua

Don Shainis (4-1) patua Matthew Denning (5-7) mā TKO (aro) i 4:50 o te tetahi a tawhio noa

Jordan Young (7-0) patua Alec Hooben (5-4) mā tāpaetanga (tapatoru kowaowaotia) i 2:44 o te tetahi a tawhio noa

Costello van Steenis (9-1) patua Steve Skrzat (8-10) mā tāpaetanga (aro) i 2:52 o te tetahi a tawhio noa

Joaquin Buckley (8-1) patua Vinicius de Jesus (5-2) mā te whakatau ritua (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)

Pete Rogers (3-4) patua Timothy Wheeler (1-5) mā tāpaetanga (pororere) i :37 o te tetahi a tawhio noa

Dean Hancock (3-1) patua John Beneduce (2-2) mā TKO (aro) i 3:38 o te tetahi a tawhio noa

A.J. MCKEE REPLACES INJURED JAMES GALLAGHER IN BELLATOR 187 MAHI MAIN, MEETS IRELAND’S BRIAN MOORE ON FRIDAY, NOV. 10 AT 3ARENA IN DUBLIN

 

I, SBG’S SINEAD ‘KO’ KAVANAGH AND KEVIN ‘BABY SLICE’ FERGUSON JR. BOTH SET TO COMPETE ON THE CARD

JEREMIAH LABIANO NOW TAKES ON ISRAEL’S NOAD LAHAT IN BELLATOR’S RETURN TO TEL AVIV AT BELLATOR 188

Los Angeles – Bellator MMA is set for its return to Dublin, Ireland, as undefeated sensation A.J. McKee (9-0) will look to play the role of spoiler against Brian Moore (10-5), a teammate of James Gallagher at Dublin’s SBG, in the featherweight main event of Bellator 187: McKee vs. Moore at 3Arena on Nov. 10.

 

In addition to the new main event, Ireland o Sinead Kavanagh (4-2) ka whawhai Maria Casanova (2-4-1) in a women’s featherweight main card bout, ia Kevin “Baby Slice” Ferguson Jr. (1-1) will compete against Fred Freeman (1-0) i roto i te 165 pound-catchweight contest.

 

James Gallagher was initially slated to headline against Jeremiah Monaghan, but was forced to withdraw from the card after suffering an injury during training, leaving room for his divisional rival to headline an event in hostile territory. Moore’s previously scheduled opponent, Andre Goncalves (3-1), will now face Northern Ireland’s Decky Dalton (7-3) i roto i te Bellator 187 featherweight matchup.

 

Bellator 187: McKee vs. Moore will be broadcast free on SPIKE at 9 p.m. AND/ 8 p.m. CT. Tickets for the event are on sale now and currently available at Ticketmaster.ie.

 

Labiano will now move to Bellator 188: Pitbull vs. Weichel 2 one week later in Tel Aviv, where he is set to take on Israel-born Noad Lahat (11-3) in a main card featherweight bout. Bellator 188 takes place inside Menora Mivtachim Arena and airs on SPIKE at 9 p.m. AND/ 8 p.m. CT i runga i Nov. 17.

 

The son of respected MMA veteran Antonio McKee, A.J. McKee spent his entire childhood in the gym soaking up every bit of knowledge and experience available to him. The 22-year-old prodigy has applied that knowledge inside the Bellator cage and has made quite a statement in his first nine fights as an MMA professional, racking up seven finishes in nine outings. The Long Beach, Calif.-native now heads to Ireland, a country that is all too familiar with “Mercenary” due to his feud with Gallagher.

 

Known around “The Emerald Isle” as “Pikeman,” Brian Moore will be making his third appearance in the Bellator cage and his first main event. Having previously competed against top-rated competition the likes of Daniel Weichel and Mike Wilkinson, the 30-year-old SBG Ireland standout most recently stopped Michal Horejsi via punches at Bellator 177 this past April. Moore grew up 90 minutes from 3Arena and will undoubtedly have home field advantage against McKee on Nov. 10.

 

Fresh off his first-round TKO finish of D.J. Griffin, i Bellator 179 i roto i te London, the son of the legendary Kimbo Slice will return to Europe in search of his second victory as professional. Also training under the tutelage of Antonio McKee at Team Bodyshop in Long Beach, Calif., Slice is one of the main sparring partners for A.J. McKee, Arona Pico a Joey Davis. Fighting out of St. Louis, Fred Freeman made his professional debut in March, finishing his opponent with punches in the second round of their regional matchup. Before turning pro, Freeman laced up the gloves nine times as an amateur.

 

Set for her fourth Bellator appearance, Sinead Kavanagh returns to the site of her promotional debut, a venue that saw her defeat Elina Kallionidou with a decisive victory at Bellator 169. A three-time veteran of BAMMA, “KO” most recently took on Arlene Blencowe, who now fights Julia Painga for the women’s featherweight title. A native of France, Maria Casanova has competed professionally since 2015. With two submission victories on her resume, the KTP Scola-product will look to hand Kavanagh the first submission loss of her career.

 

Complete Bellator 187: McKee vs. Moore Fight Card:

Featherweight Main Event: A.J. McKee (9-0) vs. Brian Moore (10-5)

Women’s Featherweight Main Card Bout: Sinead Kavanagh (4-2) vs. Maria Casanova (2-4-1)

165 LB. Catchweight Main Card Bout: Kevin “Baby Slice” Ferguson Jr. (1-1) vs. Fred Freeman (1-0)

Featherweight Main Card Bout: Charlie Ward (3-3) vs. John Redmond (7-12)

 

Kāri hukihuki:

Taumekehiko Whakatekau Mua: Decky Dalton (7-3) vs. Andre Goncalves (3-1)

 

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