Bellator XXIII: Featherweight And Middleweight Tournament Winners

(pictured Joe Warren and Patricio “Pitbull” Freire via Bellator.com)
Thursday night’s Bellator 23 event featured Bellator Fighting Championships’ Season 2 Featherweight and Middleweight finals. Patricio “Pitbull” Freire took on Joe Warren in the Featherweight final and Russian Fighter Alexander Shlemenko faced Bryan Baker in the Season 2 Middleweight tournament.
Bellator 23 took place at the […]

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(pictured Joe Warren and Patricio “Pitbull” Freire via Bellator.com)

Thursday night’s Bellator 23 event featured Bellator Fighting Championships’ Season 2 Featherweight and Middleweight finals. Patricio “Pitbull” Freire took on Joe Warren in the Featherweight final and Russian Fighter Alexander Shlemenko faced Bryan Baker in the Season 2 Middleweight tournament.

Bellator 23 took place at the Fourth Street Live! entertainment and retail complex in Louisville, Kentucky and was broadcast live on FOX Sports Net. Fans can expect a highlights package to air Saturday on NBC, Telemundo and mun2.

Joe Warren fought a hard fought three round battle against Patricio “Pitbull” Freire in the Featherweight Tournament Final. The “Pitbull” came out hard in the first round pressing the attack and was close to ending the fight with a standing arm-triangle choke which Warren worked free of. The second and third saw Freire slow down, which allowed Warren to take the fight to the ground and score some points. Warren earned the split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28) from the judges and will meet Bellator Featherweight champ Joe Soto in season three.

It didn’t take long for Russian Middleweight Alexander Shlemenko to find his range and finish Bryan Baker in the Season 2 Middleweight Tournament Final. Both fighters exchanged briefly with both men trading kicks in the opening minute. Shlemenko misses a kick only to eat one from Baker and is sent to the mat. The Russian is quite to rebound and gets back to his feet to drop his opponent with a liver shot. Shlemenko pounces for the finish and forces the stoppage with some strong ground and pound at 2:45 of the first round. Shlemenko will now go on to meet Bellator’s middleweight champion Hector Lombard in season three.

The full Bellator 23 results are as follows:

Main Card:

Featherweight Tournament Championship: Joe Warren def. Patricio “Pitbull” Freire via split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)
Middleweight Tournament Championship: Alexander Shlemenko def. Bryan Baker via TKO – R1, 2:45
Bantamweight Showcase Fight: Nik Mamalis def. Albert Rios via TKO – R1, 4:30
Female Showcase Fight: Zoila Frausto def. Rosi Sexton via knockout – R1, 2:00

Preliminary Card:

Local Main Event: Brent Weedman def. John Troyer via submission (arm-bar) – R1, 4:55*
Local Feature Fight #3: Daniel Straus def. Chad Hinton via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)*
Local Feature Fight #2: Stoney Hale def. Mike Fleniken via submission (rear-naked choke) – R2, 4:20
Local Feature Fight #1: Kurt Kinser def. David Overfield via TKO – R1, 2:30

* – bouts took place after the televised card.

The Shoot: Fabricio Werdum

Great video with lots of insight into the career of Fabricio Werdum and the family stuff shows what kind of character the ace Jiu-jitsu fighter has. Fabricio Werdum will take on his biggest challenge when he faces off against world number one heavyweight Fedor Emelianenko as the main event bout of the upcoming Strikeforce […]

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Great video with lots of insight into the career of Fabricio Werdum and the family stuff shows what kind of character the ace Jiu-jitsu fighter has. Fabricio Werdum will take on his biggest challenge when he faces off against world number one heavyweight Fedor Emelianenko as the main event bout of the upcoming Strikeforce promotion June 26 Showtime fights. The MMA News can`t wait for this fight.

Rashad Evans Doesn`t Know Why MMA Fans Don`t Like Him.

Number one light heavyweight contender Rashad Evans has never been much appreciated by MMA fans, and while he`s not a heel of the calibre of Josh Koscheck there`s a large contingency of booing whenever the former TUF competitor enters the Octagon. The boos were never louder than during and after his bout with Quentin […]

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Number one light heavyweight contender Rashad Evans has never been much appreciated by MMA fans, and while he`s not a heel of the calibre of Josh Koscheck there`s a large contingency of booing whenever the former TUF competitor enters the Octagon. The boos were never louder than during and after his bout with Quentin `Rampage`Jackson and it seems that they might be getting to him, though his own words suggest otherwise(via fighthype)

`… I give up on these fans man. I’m not going to be like, ‘Man, I don’t know why these guys don’t like me.’ If they don’t like me, they don’t like me. I’m to the point where I don’t care. I went back to my wrestling for the last 2 fights, but before that, I was standing and banging and trying to do shit to please them. But because I went back to my wrestling in my last 2 fights, they got a problem with that. Even for the Rampage fight, I did some takedowns, but for the most part, I wasn’t holding nobody down in a stagnant position to where they had to stand us back up.

Like it or not, Rashad won his bout against Jackson at UFC 114 and is now waiting for Mauricio`Shogun` Rua to heal from his injuries so the two can meet for the UFC light heavyweight title. Just don`t expect the booing to stop any time soon.

Chris Cyborg Shows Why She’s The Baddest Woman On The Planet.

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Cyborg is just plain impressive, and it doesn’t seem like she’s going to lose any time soon. There have been big upsets in the past, but the gap between Cyborg and her opponents seems to widen wit…


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Cyborg is just plain impressive, and it doesn’t seem like she’s going to lose any time soon. There have been big upsets in the past, but the gap between Cyborg and her opponents seems to widen with every fight. Good luck Jan Finney.

Cung Le Thinks You Learn More From A Loss Than A Win

Former Strikeforce Middleweight champion Cung Le is set to take on Scott Smith on June 26 as part of the Strikeforce: Fedor Vs. Werdum card which will be aired on Showtime at 10 eastern and pacific. Le will look to avenge his surpise ending loss to Smith, the first of his career, as he […]

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Former Strikeforce Middleweight champion Cung Le is set to take on Scott Smith on June 26 as part of the Strikeforce: Fedor Vs. Werdum card which will be aired on Showtime at 10 eastern and pacific. Le will look to avenge his surpise ending loss to Smith, the first of his career, as he takes to the cage while in between movie projects. Le has had much more time to prepare for the bout, and seems to be read to follow the strategy laid out by his corner, as was evidence by his words during a recent interview with MMAMania:

Well, I’m definitely gonna listen to my corner more. I’m still gonna come out guns blazing because that’s what I do. But in the 3rd round, my corner told me to kinda go in and out and stay busy because I already had the fight won. But I tried to knock him out, ended up blowing my wad, and got caught. It was a bad decision on my part. I should have listened to my corner. I learned the hard way. The saying is very true that you ‘learn more from a loss then a win.’ I’ll be sticking to my game plan this time around. I just have to fight a smarter fight.

Le seems to have some pretty solid thoughts as he was easily winning the fight before Smith finished him off. This should be a great fight between two solid strikers, with a win setting up a third match between the two(rumored). Bring on the stand up war.

WEC 49 Medical Suspensions Sees All Fighters Issued Medical Suspensions.

WEC 49 took place on June 20 from the Rexall Place in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada and the ECSC(Edmonton Combatative Sports Commision) has issued their list of medical suspensions from the night. Every fighter has been suspended, though most can get back to training with a quick doctors clearance. The biggest suspensions went to […]

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WEC 49 took place on June 20 from the Rexall Place in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada and the ECSC(Edmonton Combatative Sports Commision) has issued their list of medical suspensions from the night. Every fighter has been suspended, though most can get back to training with a quick doctors clearance. The biggest suspensions went to Jamie Varner and Kamal Shalorus both of whom were suspended indefinetely.

Jamie Varner: Suspended indefinitely until cleared by a doctor. X-rays are required for right hand, right foot and ribs.
Kamal Shalorus: Suspended indefinitely until cleared by a doctor. X-rays required for hands and right leg.
Yves Jabouin: 30 day suspension for precautionary reasons
Mark Hominick: 30 day suspension for precautionary reasons
Will Campuzano: 30 day suspension for precautionary reasons
Diego Nunes: 30 day suspension for precautionary reasons
L.C. Davis: 21 day suspension for precautionary reasons
Daniel Downes: 21 day suspension for precautionary reasons
Anthony Leone: 21 day suspension for precautionary reasons
Chris Horodecki: 14 day suspension for precautionary reasons
Eddie Wineland: 14 day suspension for precautionary reasons
Frank Gomez: 14 day suspension for precautionary reasons
Wagnney Fabiano: 14 day suspension for precautionary reasons
Bendy Casimir: 14 day suspension for precautionary reasons
Raphael Assuncao: 14 day suspension for precautionary reasons
Chris Cariaso: 14 day suspension for precautionary reasons
Rafael Rebello: 14 day suspension for precautionary reasons
Renan Barao: 14 day suspension for precautionary reasons
Josh Grispi: 7 day suspension for precautionary reasons
Will Kerr: 7 day suspension for precautionary reasons
Karen Darabedyan: 7 day suspension for precautionary reasons
Erik Koch: 7 day suspension for precautionary reasons