Bellator: Eddie Alvarez vs. Shinya Aoki Rematch Possible in 2012

Two of mixed martial arts’ elite lightweights appear set to face each other once again.According to Sherdog.com, Dream lightweight champion Shinya Aoki and Bellator lightweight champion Eddie Alvarez may face each other in a rematch in the works under …

Two of mixed martial arts’ elite lightweights appear set to face each other once again.

According to Sherdog.com, Dream lightweight champion Shinya Aoki and Bellator lightweight champion Eddie Alvarez may face each other in a rematch in the works under the Bellator banner.

The bout, targeted for early 2012, will be the first time these two champions have faced each other since the Dynamite!! 2008 New Year’s Eve event where Aoki submitted Alvarez with a heel hook less than two minutes into the first round.

Since the loss, Alvarez has won seven straight fights and captured the Bellator lightweight title.  He is currently scheduled to face Michael Chandler at Bellator 54 on October 15th, Alvarez’s second title defense.

Aoki has gone 9-2 since defeating Alvarez, winning the Dream lightweight belt in 2009 by submitting Joachim Hansen.

The rumored bout is planned to take place in the United States in what would be only Aoki’s third fight outside of Japan.

In his first fight in America, Aoki faced Strikeforce lightweight champion Gilbert Melendez in April of 2010, losing a lopsided decision in the five round title affair. Aoki has rebounded from the loss by going 5-0, including a win over Strikeforce lightweight Lyle Beerbohm in his second overseas bout.

The current Dream lightweight champion is set to face Rob McCullough in September at Dream 17.

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Hot Rumor of the Day: Alvarez-Aoki Rematch in the Works for 2012

Bad news for Aoki: he may not be able to use those magic tights.

According to a report by Sherdog, Bellator is trying to wrangle a actual, no-shit SuperFight for Eddie Alvarez — a rematch against the Japanese submission wizard Shinya Aoki. The two met previously at Dynamite!!! 2008 for the DREAM lightweight championship, which Aoki won in just 92 seconds via heel hook.

The loss was Alvarez’s first (and only) loss at 155; he’s since reeled off seven straight wins in Bellator and DREAM, winning the Bellator lightweight strap along the way. Alvarez has seen his stock rise in the intervening years, while Aoki has suffered some humiliating losses, including an epic beatdown from Gilbert Melendez for Strikeforce and a hilarious KO loss to Yuichiro Nagashima at DREAM’s 2010 New Year’s Eve show.

Bad news for Aoki:  he may not be able to use those magic tights.

According to a report by Sherdog, Bellator is trying to wrangle a actual, no-shit SuperFight for Eddie Alvarez — a rematch against the Japanese submission wizard Shinya Aoki. The two met previously at Dynamite!!! 2008 for the DREAM lightweight championship, which Aoki won in just 92 seconds via heel hook.

The loss was Alvarez’s first (and only) loss at 155; he’s since reeled off seven straight wins in Bellator and DREAM, winning the Bellator lightweight strap along the way. Alvarez has seen his stock rise in the intervening years, while Aoki has suffered some humiliating losses, including an epic beatdown from Gilbert Melendez for Strikeforce and a hilarious KO loss to Yuichiro Nagashima at DREAM’s 2010 New Year’s Eve show.

(That Nagashima matchup was conveniently labeled an “exhibition” so it’s like it never happened. Except it did happen, and it’s on YouTube, and it’s still a splendidly humorous illustration that karma will occasionally catch up with you, send flying knees into your face, and then laugh while you weep openly.)

While nothing has been made official at this time, we cannot articulate how much we would like to see this bout. Alvarez has continued to develop his game since New Year’s Eve 2008, and Melendez demonstrated a perfect gameplan to beat Aoki. (** Spoiler alert: it involves hitting him until he cries.) Meanwhile, the only part of Aoki’s game that has improved is his asshole persona.

Reportedly, the fight to determine the best lightweight in the world not fighting for Zuffa is being targetted for early 2012 sometime, to take place somewhere. Bellator has stood by its stance that fighters will only get title shots through winning tournaments, so the BFC big gold belt won’t be on the line. Likewise, don’t expect Aoki to put his DREAM title up for grabs either.

Not that titles are what’s important here. Just keep your fingers crossed that this fight goes down.

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Pat Barry on Cole Konrad’s Potential: ‘That’s Cain Velasquez at 300 Pounds’

Filed under: MMA Fighting Exclusive, BellatorJudging from the sounds of the crowd watching him fight last Saturday night at Mohegan Sun Arena in Connecticut, Cole Konrad didn’t overly impress most in his win over Paul Buentello at Bellator 48. Konrad e…

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Cole KonradJudging from the sounds of the crowd watching him fight last Saturday night at Mohegan Sun Arena in Connecticut, Cole Konrad didn’t overly impress most in his win over Paul Buentello at Bellator 48. Konrad earned a unanimous decision largely by out-pointing Buentello with a strong jab, firing off an occasional right cross and kicking from distance. It was not a technical masterpiece, but it did represent a major step forward for a fighter who has been criticized for being overly reliant on his wrestling.

One person who has had a front row seat to watch Konrad’s evolution is Pat Barry, the UFC heavyweight who has joined Team Deathclutch in a mutually beneficial arrangement that sees him lending his striking expertise to the wrestling-heavy camp.

According to Barry, when Konrad’s belief in himself parallels his new standup skills, he may become not just one of the best heavyweights in the world, but the very best.

“He’s like 6-foot-4, 300 pounds, and has cat-like balance,” Barry told MMA Fighting. “He can shift all of his weight and put it anywhere. It’s scary. When he develops the confidence in his striking the way that I know how good it is, that’s the heavyweight champion of the world right there, in any organization.”

That might sound like a bit of a stretch, but he says his words with typical Barry conviction. And the more he talks, the more obvious it is that he is quite sure of what he is saying.

“Oh, yeah,” he said. “I guarantee it. That’s Cain Velasquez at 300 pounds. I know it.”

Given Barry’s history in the fight game as both a kickboxer and mixed martial artist, that’s some serious praise. It’s also pretty bold of him to say that about a non-UFC fighter, even if it is someone in his camp.

For his part, the unbeaten Konrad (8-0) took the negative fan reaction well, even though it was ultimately Buentello’s hesitance to engage that slowed the fight down. Even though he’s already the Bellator heavyweight champion, Konrad took it as another learning experience.

“Obviously the fans like to see knockouts, they like to see submissions, things like that, and I guess I haven’t been putting that out there,” Konrad said. “I am young in my career. I’m learning a lot out there. Knockouts are coming and submissions are are coming.”

During the fight, Buentello’s corner seemed mystified at his performance as he seemed frozen at times, perhaps waiting for a Konrad takedown try that didn’t come until well into the third and final round. Buentello finally let his hands go a bit in the third, but it was too little, too late.

Barry said that given Konrad’s reputation as a wrestler, he could understand Buentello’s indecision, and it’s a trend he expects to continue as Konrad continues to evolve his striking and give his opponents more things to consider. In Barry’s estimation, once Konrad begins to really feel confident and mix things up, it’s a wrap for the rest of the world’s heavyweights.

“Every heavyweight who might face him is now totally confused and doesn’t have a game plan or know what to do next time they step across from Cole Konrad,” he said. “You’ve got a guy who is known for throwing one punch, tackling you to the ground, out-wrestling you, smothering you and killing you on the ground. Whether it’s submission or beating you down. This guy stood for two-and-a-half rounds striking with a striker without making one takedown attempt whatsoever. He won a striking war against a striker. Now they don’t know what to do.

“All he’s got to do is believe in it,” Barry continued. “He hits like a monster. That dude is 300 pounds of fist flying at your face. That dude is going to kill you.”

 

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Monday Headlines with Rachelle Leah in Her “Birthday Suit”

TUF 14 cast revealed. International TUF in the works for Australia vs. United Kingdom. Chael Sonnen wouldn’t fight friend and training partner, Yushin Okami; and still wants Anderson Silva title-shot or not, since he’s “already.

TUF 14 cast revealed.

International TUF in the works for Australia vs. United Kingdom.

Chael Sonnen wouldn’t fight friend and training partner, Yushin Okami; and still wants Anderson Silva title-shot or not, since he’s “already the champion”.

Dana White‘s first video blog for UFC 134.

UFC Heavyweight, Antonio “Minotauro” Nogueira wouldn’t want to grapple with a gay man.

Pat Curran wins Bellator 48 Featherweight tournament via head kick to Marlon Sandro in the 2nd round.

Josh Koscheck may be fighting at Middleweight class for UFC 139 in San Jose.

Rachelle Leah and Brittney Palmer were out on the town last night in Los Angeles, celebrating Leah’s birthday. More pics below of the fun-filled birthday bash, which left Leah tweeting:

Bjorn Rebney Says Bellator Jumping to Spike TV Is Not That Simple

Filed under: Bellator, NewsWith the UFC joining forces with FOX instead of inking a new deal with Spike TV, it only seems natural that Bellator will eventually fill the MMA void for Spike TV. But as much as fans and pundits alike have already pegged Be…

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With the UFC joining forces with FOX instead of inking a new deal with Spike TV, it only seems natural that Bellator will eventually fill the MMA void for Spike TV. But as much as fans and pundits alike have already pegged Bellator as Spike TV-bound, Bellator CEO Bjorn Rebney says it’s not that simple.

“Viacom is hugely, hugely successful entertainment empire that has motion pictures and television networks underneath that umbrella and they do extremely well on multiple fronts,” Rebney said Monday on The MMA Hour. “And there’s a lot of really smart people who makes decisions as to who goes where and who does what, when certain programming premieres and when certain programmings does the things that it does.”

Even though Bellator is under a contract with MTV Networks, which owns MTV, MTV2, Comedy Central, Spike TV and many other channels, it depends on the overall strategy of MTV. Where Bellator ends up in the near future will be left up to programming executives and it’s not his call.

“My job is really, truly to build this brand,” Rebney said. “To produce unbelievable shows, deliver them to our partners and try to keep signing world class fighters like the Pat Currans of the world, the [Rene] Nazares and the Mike Chandlers and the Eddies (Alvarez).”

Bellator debuted in 2009 with ESPN Deportes and then ran season two and three on Fox Sports Net in 2010. This past April, Bellator left the land of tape-delay when the Chicago-based company signed on with MTV 2.

Whether or not Bellator finds itself on Spike TV, the promotion, now around 10 months into its three-year deal with MTV Networks, is very happy with its current situation, consistently putting up solid numbers for MTV 2.

“What happens in the future will ultimately happen in the future wherever it goes, but boy, have we been happy in our place with MTV2, what’s going on and the building out of stronger ratings and bigger numbers and the expansion of the demo,” he says. “It’s just been awesome.”

Rebney would agree though, that the UFC’s deal with FOX was a positive for everyone. Rebney says UFC’s presence on FOX and its family of networks will only introduce the sport to more fans.

“I think it’s good for Bellator, I think it’s good for the sport of MMA and it remains to see how that will work out with the UFC, but on its face, it sure doesn’t look like a bad situation.”

 

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The MMA Hour With Gracie, Baroni, Grove, Penn, Rebney

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The MMA Hour returns on Monday with another two-hour live show. Here’s a list of who will be stopping by.

* MMA legend Royce Gracie will talk about the UFC’s return to Brazil on Saturday night and whether he still wants to fight again inside the Octagon.

* Phil Baroni will discuss his ONE FC fight on Sept. 3 against Yoshiyuki Yoshida.

* Kendall Grove will stop by to discuss life after the UFC and his ProElite debut on Saturday night against Joe Riggs.

* Reagan Penn, BJ Penn’s younger brother, will also talk about fighting on the ProElite card and why he chose to make his MMA debut.

* Bellator CEO Bjorn Rebney will talk about Bellator 48, the organization’s upcoming season and more.

* And MMA Fighting’s Mike Chiappetta will stop by to preview UFC 134 and discuss the UFC’s new television deal with FOX Sports.

And of course, we’ll be taking your calls. Give us a shout at: 212-254-0193, 212-254-0237 or 212-254-0714.

*** You can also stream the show live on your iPhone or iPad by clicking here.

Watch the show live below beginning at 1 p.m. ET / 10 a.m. PT. Subscribe to The MMA Hour on iTunes: audio feed here; video feed here. Download previous episodes here. Listen to the show via Stitcher here.

 

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The MMA Hour returns on Monday with another two-hour live show. Here’s a list of who will be stopping by.

* MMA legend Royce Gracie will talk about the UFC’s return to Brazil on Saturday night and whether he still wants to fight again inside the Octagon.

* Phil Baroni will discuss his ONE FC fight on Sept. 3 against Yoshiyuki Yoshida.

* Kendall Grove will stop by to discuss life after the UFC and his ProElite debut on Saturday night against Joe Riggs.

* Reagan Penn, BJ Penn’s younger brother, will also talk about fighting on the ProElite card and why he chose to make his MMA debut.

* Bellator CEO Bjorn Rebney will talk about Bellator 48, the organization’s upcoming season and more.

* And MMA Fighting’s Mike Chiappetta will stop by to preview UFC 134 and discuss the UFC’s new television deal with FOX Sports.

And of course, we’ll be taking your calls. Give us a shout at: 212-254-0193, 212-254-0237 or 212-254-0714.

*** You can also stream the show live on your iPhone or iPad by clicking here.

Watch the show live below beginning at 1 p.m. ET / 10 a.m. PT. Subscribe to The MMA Hour on iTunes: audio feed here; video feed here. Download previous episodes here. Listen to the show via Stitcher here.

 

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