Heather Hardy Believes She Made Weight; Commission Disagrees

Following the Bellator 194 weigh-ins on Thursday, Heather Hardy was of the belief she made weight. Unfortunately, the overseeing athletic commission disagreed. Somehow, this miscommunication wasn’t discovered until hours after she stepped on the …

Following the Bellator 194 weigh-ins on Thursday, Heather Hardy was of the belief she made weight. Unfortunately, the overseeing athletic commission disagreed. Somehow, this miscommunication wasn’t discovered until hours after she stepped on the scales. Hardy weighed in at 126.25lbs on Thursday, 0.25lbs overweight. She believes, however, that the athletic commission granted her a 0.25 […]

Controversy Erupts Over Heather Hardy’s Bellator 194 Weigh-In

Fan favorite Heather Hardy thought she made weight earlier today for her flyweight bout against Ana Julaton at tomorrow night’s (Fri., February 16, 2018) Bellator 194 from the Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Conn., but controversy erupted when she found out that wasn’t the case. Hardy, a boxing champ who will return to action following a […]

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Fan favorite Heather Hardy thought she made weight earlier today for her flyweight bout against Ana Julaton at tomorrow night’s (Fri., February 16, 2018) Bellator 194 from the Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Conn., but controversy erupted when she found out that wasn’t the case.

Hardy, a boxing champ who will return to action following a brutal TKO loss to Kristina Williams in her last MMA bout at Bellator 185, stepped on the scales and expressed apparent relief at having made weight, at which point she exited the stage and being rehydrating for her flyweight fight.

But she was a fraction over the fight’s 126-pound limit – officially coming in at 126.25 pounds. However, despite the ability for her to remove her bikini and weigh in with the towel to most likely drop the extra quarter of a pound, she did not do so after it was announced she was overweight, as it appeared a decision had been made. Hardy most likely would have made weight if given instruction to weigh in nude, and if needed, she also would have the additional two hours to drop any excess weight, something would seem unnecessary given her original weight.

Weigh-ins continued as planned and Hardy left thinking she was fine.

It was later released that Hardy did not make weight, and 20 percent of her purse would go to Julaton. That understandably confused and angered her, but Mike Mazzulli, the president of the Mohegan Tribe Department of Athletic Regulation, the commission presiding over Bellator 194, told MMA Junkie that Hardy wouldn’t be allowed to drop any more weight, and he would cancel the match if she did:

“It was never said she was good. She got on the scale, (and) she was 126.25 … she was a quarter-pound over. At that point, I explained to her – after evaluating her and seeing how she was – that she was not going to lose anymore. The fight’s not going to happen (if she has to lose anymore) – I’ll cancel the fight. Fighter safety is the most important at Mohegan, and I make sure of it.”

Hardy predictably had a different side of the story, revealing that Mazzulli looked at her and said 126 and a man behind him even said they made an allowance for the bikini so she wouldn’t have to strip – something that was a source of the controversy:

“I did make the weight. I was two (tenths) over and they gave me the allowance for bikini top and bottom without making me strip in front of the room. (I’m) not sure about there having been a problem at all – I was backstage after the weigh-in hydrating and doing interviews for like an hour after.

“I was shocked when they called in and said they were fining me. Yes, it was a rough-ass weight cut – (it) was totally clear on my face. But (Mazzulli) looked at me and said 126. There was a guy behind him that said, ‘We make the allowance for your bikini. She isn’t stripping. We don’t need the towel.”

Mazzulli stood by his original decision, however, explaining his call  to not let Hardy strip down was due to her action on the scale and his concern for her safety:

“I evaluated her, and I felt I didn’t even want her to (remove her clothes to use the towel), because at that point she wasn’t even speaking to me (on the scale),” Mazzulli said. “I made the decision as the commissioner that I wasn’t going to put her on the scale with no clothes on – that’s how concerned I was about her. And my doctors will re-evaluate her tonight at the (ceremonial) weigh-in, as well.”

He insisted he didn’t know why Hardy thought she had been told she made weight, and attribute to her lacking the ability to speak coherently:

“I explained to her (on the scale) that she did not (make weight) – that she was over a quarter-(pound), but I was not going to allow her to lose any more weight,” Mazzulli said. “… I explained to her, ‘I’m not even going to have you remove your clothes, because at this point you can’t even speak to me coherently. That concerns me.’”

With weight cutting a big in MMA right now, Mazzulli closed by detailing where they are with the fight currently:

“Rich Chou, the matchmaker, came to me, and I automatically fined Ms. Hardy 20 percent,” Mazzulli said. “(Julaton) came in, and I explained to her that it’s your decision if you’re going to fight, but Ms. Hardy is going to get a 20 percent fine, which is $2,400. And instead of me keeping $1,000 of it, which I have the right to, I provided the $2,400 to her opponent. At that point, (Julaton) accepted it, and that’s where we are right now.”

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Bellator 194: Nelson vs. Mitrione Fight Preview & Breakdown

Bellator 194 is set to take place this Friday night (Feb. 16, 2018), and the promotion is bringing a solid lineup of fights to the Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut. In the main event, the second fight of the heavyweight grand prix tournament will take place, as veterans Roy Nelson and Matt Mitrione are […]

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Bellator 194 is set to take place this Friday night (Feb. 16, 2018), and the promotion is bringing a solid lineup of fights to the Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut.

In the main event, the second fight of the heavyweight grand prix tournament will take place, as veterans Roy Nelson and Matt Mitrione are set to rematch each other.

The co-main event, meanwhile, will play also play host to a rematch, as lightweight contenders Patricky “Pitbull” Freire and Derek Campos will run back their 2014 contest.

Also on the main card, former light heavyweight champion Liam McGeary will return to action and take on Vadim Nemkov.

Without further ado, let’s take a deeper look into Bellator 194’s top fights:

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Roy Nelson vs. Matt Mitrione

It’s been over five years since Nelson and Mitrione first squared off in a fight that ended in a TKO victory for “Big Country” and it’s safe to say that a lot has changed for both men since.

Let’s start with Mitrione, the man many consider to be the favorite to win the entire heavyweight tournament.

Since dropping a loss to Nelson in 2012, Mitrione has improved and evolved quite a bit. He’s compiled a 7-3 record following that fight, and he’s currently riding a three-fight winning streak that includes three stoppages.

Stylistically, Mitrione is primarily a striker and he typically likes to keep his fights on the feet if possible. A former professional football player, he possesses tremendous athleticism, explosive speed, and legitimate fight-ending power.

Fighting out of the southpaw position, Mitrione is the more mobile fighter in this match-up and he likes to use his improved footwork to stick-and-move. His best weapon is likely his left cross, but it’s also important to note that he, at times, has proven to be hittable, as he’s been dropped in two of his last three fights.

Nelson, meanwhile, made his Bellator debut this past September, scoring a decision victory over Javy Ayala at Bellator 183. Prior to that, he had gone just 2-5 to end his UFC tenure, although he does appear to be a bit rejuvenated as of late despite being 41-years-old.

While it may not always seem like it, Nelson is quite a well-rounded fighter. On the feet, much of Nelson’s game involves setting up his famous right hand and hunting for the knockout. He’s seen success with this plan at times, as 14 of his 23 professional victories have come by way of knockout.

And although striking is typically his preferred path to victory, Nelson actually has a solid grappling game as well and he’s reverted back to that skill set in recent years. His wrestling is underrated, although it’ll likely be difficult to land a takedown on Mitrione, who’s been working with the Purdue University wrestling team, and he holds a black belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu.

He hasn’t scored a submission victory since 2006, but Nelson proved in his last fight that he still has the ability to control opponents on the ground and do damage. With that being said, if this fight does indeed end up on the canvas, “Big Country” may have the advantage.

Ultimately, however, I see this fight playing out on the feet and I don’t see it lasting very long.

When it comes to powerful heavyweights trading blows, it’s incredibly difficult to predict an outcome. In this case, Mitrione’s questionable defense and his history of being tagged with big shots concerns me against a knockout artist like Nelson.

However, if he can keep his defense in check, I think it’ll be the explosive power and speed of Mitrione that gets the job done.

Prediction: Matt Mitrione def. Roy Nelson via first-round TKO

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Matt Mitrione Couldn’t Care Less About Getting Revenge on Roy Nelson

Matt Mitrione obviously wants to defeat Roy Nelson in a rematch, but revenge is not a factor. Back in Dec. 2012, Mitrione took on Nelson. The bout headlined “The Ultimate Fighter” 16 finale. Mitrione lost the bout in the opening frame via T…

Matt Mitrione obviously wants to defeat Roy Nelson in a rematch, but revenge is not a factor. Back in Dec. 2012, Mitrione took on Nelson. The bout headlined “The Ultimate Fighter” 16 finale. Mitrione lost the bout in the opening frame via TKO. Going into the bout, Mitrione was just 5-1 as a professional mixed […]

Bellator 194: Final Card For Friday, First ‘Countdown’ Video

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Bellator 194 is set to take place on Friday, February 16, 2018, at the Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut. The preliminary card will air online at 7:00 pm EST while the main card will air on Paramount Network at 9:00 PM EST. Bellator MMA is finally going to crown its new heavyweight champion, which […]

Bellator 194 Secures Liam McGeary vs. Vadim Nemkov

Former Bellator light heavyweight champion Liam McGeary returns to the cage next month when he faces Vadim Nemkov at Bellator 194. The bout was first reported by Russian outlet Tass.ru. McGeary (12-2) has lost two of his last three, including a submiss…

Former Bellator light heavyweight champion Liam McGeary returns to the cage next month when he faces Vadim Nemkov at Bellator 194. The bout was first reported by Russian outlet Tass.ru. McGeary (12-2) has lost two of his last three, including a submission defeat to Linton Vassell in May. Nemkov (8-2) earned a first round knockout […]