With the UFC out of action for the weekend, there was no shortage of MMA action. Bellator, Tachi Palace Fights and the new Super Fight League all put on events, keeping the hardcore MMA fan pleased.With the UFC out until early April, Bellator and other…
With the UFC out of action for the weekend, there was no shortage of MMA action. Bellator, Tachi Palace Fights and the new Super Fight League all put on events, keeping the hardcore MMA fan pleased.
With the UFC out until early April, Bellator and other promotions will continue to stay active to appease MMA fans’ appetites for watching fights.
Here is a recap of a couple of the major cards that happened this weekend.
Last night was history for The Ultimate Fighter, as the show went live for the first time in its 15-year history.Another new part of the preliminary fights that Dana White revealed was the fact that the fighters would only get a single five-minute roun…
Last night was history for The Ultimate Fighter, as the show went live for the first time in its 15-year history.
Another new part of the preliminary fights that Dana White revealed was the fact that the fighters would only get a single five-minute round to win the fight. Of the 16 fights put on, there were eight finishes and eight decisions.
Tonight, live from Hammond, Indiana, Bellator kicks off their sixth season in exciting fashion.Headlining the card is an intriguing featherweight championship bout between kingpin Joe Warren and top contender Pat Curran. Curran was the winner of the su…
Tonight, live from Hammond, Indiana, Bellator kicks off their sixth season in exciting fashion.
Headlining the card is an intriguing featherweight championship bout between kingpin Joe Warren and top contender Pat Curran. Curran was the winner of the summer series featherweight tournament to earn this opportunity, and he’ll look to make the best of it. Warren returns after an unsuccessful stint in pursuit of bantamweight gold.
Rounding off the main card is the quarterfinals of the season six featherweight tournament. Matchups include Marlon Sandro vs. Roberto Vargas; Ronnie Mann vs. Mike Corey; Daniel Straus vs. Jeremy Spoon; and Alexandre Bezerra vs. late replacement Kenny Foster, who replaces Genair da Silva (missed weight yesterday).
Updates will begin live at the beginning of the fights!
Bellator Fighting Championships pride themselves on their quote, “Where title shots are earned.” I love this concept, as sometimes I believe undeserving fighters get title shots in front of guys who deserve it more.But the problem that Bellator runs in…
Bellator Fighting Championships pride themselves on their quote, “Where title shots are earned.” I love this concept, as sometimes I believe undeserving fighters get title shots in front of guys who deserve it more.
But the problem that Bellator runs into with their tournament system to find a No. 1 contender is that the champion often does not fight nearly as much as he should. To keep the champions active, Bellator has “non-title superfights,” which I believe is a bad thing for several reasons.
First, let’s examine this season’s non-title superfights that have already been scheduled. Luckily, champions Zach Makovsky, Joe Warren and Ben Askren all have title matches this season thus far, which is against men who earned title shots.
Heavyweight champion Cole Konrad is still on the shelf, though, because of a “no contest” in the heavyweight tournament final last season, which will be settled not far from now. There is a chance he will defend his title this season.
The problem, though, is that lightweight champion Michael Chandler is set to have his first fight since winning the title in a non-title bout with Akihiro Gono, which troubles me. Chandler, although there is now lightweight tournament champion lined up for him to fight, should be defending his title, like all champions.
Last season, Zach Makovsky, Christian M’Pumbu and Hector Lombard all participated in non-title bouts. Although Makovsky and Lombard came out victorious, M’Pumbu was defeated, but he was still a champion.
This takes away prestige from the titles. Having non-title fights with champions is a bad thing. I know Bellator wants to have their fighters earn title shots, but in the meanwhile, they should present legitimate challengers to the belts in actual championship matches. If they have to do this by having non-tournament No. 1 contenders matches, then they need to do it.
If they want their champions to be legitimate, they need to keep them active and put their titles on the line in the process. Bellator is a great fighting company that puts on awesome fights, but their lack of activity and title fights hurts them.
I am sure not all of the fights are announced for this season yet, so we will see if more superfights or title fights happen. But seeing as there was no light heavyweight tournament or lightweight tournament last season, there will probably not be a title fight in those weight divisions. Although featherweight did not have a tournament in season five, they were lucky enough to have a log jam with injuries and the summer series tournament that has presented a title fight on the first card of the season.
There is my solution. Have fighters with a reputable name and a good record square off in a top contenders match to see who fights the champion. It is only a good thing that the champion gets championship fighting experience and faces tough competition.
The Ultimate Fighter is going in its 15th season, and in that time, there have been changes implemented to make the show more fresh.But as 15 seasons have gone by, there are still changes that need to be implemented to improve the show.Here are 12 ways…
The Ultimate Fighter is going in its 15th season, and in that time, there have been changes implemented to make the show more fresh.
But as 15 seasons have gone by, there are still changes that need to be implemented to improve the show.
Here are 12 ways that could help freshen up this long-running series.
The Ultimate Fighter returns this Friday, with coaches Urijah Faber and Dominick Cruz guiding a new batch of young fighters. The great thing about this season is that all of the fights are live, making for more excitement.This season features a new cla…
The Ultimate Fighter returns this Friday, with coaches Urijah Faber and Dominick Cruz guiding a new batch of young fighters. The great thing about this season is that all of the fights are live, making for more excitement.
This season features a new class of lightweights. The premiere is also guaranteed to packed with excitement, as all 16 opening-round fights will be aired in one night.
Let’s take a look at the past seasons’ field of fighters and rank them according to talent and success.