Bellator 43 Results: Hieron Wins Via Split Decision to Win Welterweight Tourney

The final match on the televised portion of Bellator 43 was the welterweight tournament final match-up between Rick Hawn (11-0) of Dracut, MA and Jay Hieron (21-4) of Las Vegas, NV.Not only does the winner of this match get a $100,000 pay day, but they…

The final match on the televised portion of Bellator 43 was the welterweight tournament final match-up between Rick Hawn (11-0) of Dracut, MA and Jay Hieron (21-4) of Las Vegas, NV.

Not only does the winner of this match get a $100,000 pay day, but they will also get a shot at Ben Askren for the Bellator welterweight title.

After a 14 month layoff, Hieron was looking to win his third fight in two months.

Hawn, the US Olympian, was looking to keep his perfect professional record in tact.

The first round started with both fighters landing some very good strikes. Hieron was able to move, slip Hawn’s punches, and land counter punches with relative ease.

Midway through the first round, it appeared Hieron had found his groove, as he began to pick apart Hawn. This continued until the bell rang to end the round.

Round two began right where round one left off. While Hawn was landing a higher percentage of his strikes than he did in the first round, it was Hieron who was landing the cleaner, harder punches.

At the midway point of the round, Hawn landed a punch that appeared to drop Hieron. It was unclear if it was the punch or if Hieron slipped. but after landing that punch, Hawn’s confidence went noticeably up and he began to charge forward more and punch with bad intentions.

The last minute of the round saw both fighters throwing bombs at each other, before Hieron got a very brief takedown as the round came to a close.

As round three began, Hawn looked to be the the more energized of the two fighters. While Hieron was throwing his unorthodox strikes, it was Hawn that was landing the better punches.

Hawn continued to push forward, landing his jab and right hand, while Hieron would hand a strike here and there. This trend continued for the duration of the final round.

Official result—Jay Hieron def Rick Hawn via split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28).

Hieron will move on to fight Ben Askren at a date to be announced and moves his record 22-4. Rick Hawn drops to 11-1.

Bellator 43 Results: Bryan Baker Def Joe Riggs Via TKO in the Second Round

Bryan Baker successful in second comeback fight; earns second round TKO victory.The third match of the evening put Bellator season two middleweight tournament finalist Bryan Baker (14-2) of West Covina, CA against the UFC veteran Joe Riggs (34-12) of P…

Bryan Baker successful in second comeback fight; earns second round TKO victory.

The third match of the evening put Bellator season two middleweight tournament finalist Bryan Baker (14-2) of West Covina, CA against the UFC veteran Joe Riggs (34-12) of Phoenix, AZ.

Baker is a very inspirational figure in the sport of MMA. He was diagnosed with leukemia last year, yet he continued to fight on. After going through chemo therapy, Baker made a successful return to the cage, earning a victory over Jeremy Horn.

Now, Baker’s leukemia is in full remission, and he is back to 100 percent.

After a touch of gloves, Baker and Riggs began the felling out process. Both fighters showed respect for the others striking prowess as not much happened for the first two minutes, until Baker landed an accidental low blow on Riggs. 

As the round went on, the crowd became restless because of the lack of action. Around three and a half minutes in to the first round, Baker landed a flying knee, which up until that point of the fight was the most significant strike of the round.

After throwing a high kick was was barely blocked by Riggs, Baker began to open up more with his strikes. As the round came to an end, Baker went for a flying knee, and Riggs landed a counter right that stunned Baker as the bell rang to end the round.

The second round started off just as slowly as the first. For the first minute, both fighters just circled each other, much to the dismay of the crowd. Riggs finally opened up and landed a pair of body punches.

Baker finally pressed the action and ate a pair of right hooks for his efforts. Baker threw another flying knee that missed, but then secured the clinch and landed some big knees to Riggs’ midsection.

After an unsuccessful takedown attempt, Baker started to get tagged more and more by Riggs’s counters. That was until Baker landed a flush left hook to Riggs’ jaw that put him down and out.

Baker could have landed more punches before the referee finally stepped in to stop the fight, but Baker decided against it as he realized Riggs was done. 

Official result—Bryan Baker def Joe Riggs via TKO at 3:53 of round three.

During the post fight interview, Baker proposed to his girlfriend in the cage. Thankfully, she said yes.

Baker improves his record to 15-2, and Riggs falls to 34-15.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bellator 43 Results: Chase Bebbe Def Jose Vega Via Submission in the First Round

Chase Bebbe wins qualifier match; earns spot in Bellator’s season five bantamweight tournament.The second bout of the MTV2 televised portion of the event pitted Jose Vega (9-4) of Knob Noster, MO against Chase Bebbe (17-7) of Chicago, IL.In Bellator’s …

Chase Bebbe wins qualifier match; earns spot in Bellator’s season five bantamweight tournament.

The second bout of the MTV2 televised portion of the event pitted Jose Vega (9-4) of Knob Noster, MO against Chase Bebbe (17-7) of Chicago, IL.

In Bellator’s season three bantamweight tournament, Vega made his way to the semi-finals before being defeated by Ed West.

Chase Bebbe, the former WEC bantamweight champion, was looking to make an impressive debut in Bellator.

The winner of this match would punch their ticket to Bellator’s season five bantamweight tournament.

The round started off with the fighters exchanging in center cage. Vega landed some heavy kicks to Bebbe’s lead leg, and Bebbe landed some nice punches.

Vega was able to defend against two guillotine choke attempts by Bebbe before they once again started to trade punches. Bebbe showed that he was the more technical striker before taking Vega to the ground.

Vega was able to get the fight back to the standing position after a brief ground struggle. Once again, Bebbe went for another guillotine choke. This time, he jumped guard and forced Vega to tap.

Official Result—Chase Bebbe defeats Jose Vega at 4:06 of round one via submission (guillotine choke).

Chase Bebbe improves to 18-7 and earns a spot in Bellator’s season five bantamweight tournament. Jose Vega drops to 9-5.

Bellator 43 Results: Ron Sparks Defeates Vince Lucero Via First Round Submission

Heavy hitting Ron Sparks showed he has a good ground game as he submits Vince Lucero in the first round.In the first bout of the televised portion of Bellator 43, Vince Lucero (20-18) of Casa Grande, AZ took on up-and-coming Ron Sparks (6-0) of Louisvi…

Heavy hitting Ron Sparks showed he has a good ground game as he submits Vince Lucero in the first round.

In the first bout of the televised portion of Bellator 43, Vince Lucero (20-18) of Casa Grande, AZ took on up-and-coming Ron Sparks (6-0) of Louisville, KY in a heavyweight bout.

Before the fight, Bellator CEO Bjorn Rebney told BleacherReport.com/MMA that he was afraid this was going to be the biggest mismatch on the card.

The first round began with both fighters exchanging punches in the middle of the cage. It was very clear on the on-start that Sparks was the more polished striker, as he landed the better of the punches and kicks.

Less than two minutes in to the opening round, Sparks landed a kick and punch that dropped Lucero. from there, Sparks got side control, and locked in a key lock that forced Lucero to tap.

From the outcome, it looks like Rebney’s prediction was correct. Don’t be surprised if we see Sparks in Bellator’s next heavyweight tournament.

Official Result—Ron Sparks defeated Vince Lucero via submission (key lock) at 2:18 of the first round.

Ron Sparks runs his perfect record up to 7-0, while Vince Lucero drops to 20-19.

 

 

Ken Shamrock Says Everyone Except the UFC Wants Shamrock vs. Royce Gracie III

Add Ken Shamrock to the list of those who would like to see Royce Gracie fight at UFC 134 in Rio.The rub is that Shamrock feels he would be the ideal opponent to face off against the Brazilian MMA legend.“That fight, Royce Gracie (versus) Ken Sh…

Add Ken Shamrock to the list of those who would like to see Royce Gracie fight at UFC 134 in Rio.

The rub is that Shamrock feels he would be the ideal opponent to face off against the Brazilian MMA legend.

“That fight, Royce Gracie (versus) Ken Shamrock, should happen,” Shamrock recently told Fight Network. “The fans want it, I want it, Royce wants it, Brazil wants it.” 

Shamrock then went on, ripping the promotion that could make the fight happen, saying “the only problem with that is you have a bunch of people who have big egos who believe that the UFC created this whole thing when they absolutely did not. People like myself and Royce Gracie and (Mark) Coleman and many, many other people created this UFC phenomenon, so that they can sit there and control it which is what they’re doing today, trying to control it for themselves. So they’re not gonna let that fight happen.”

If the two UFC Hall of Famers were to meet, Shamrock thinks their presence on the UFC 134 fight card would result in big pay-per-view numbers for the promotion.

“There’s no doubt in my mind, and anyone else will tell you, that if this fight was to happen, this would be the biggest pay-per-view to date, but they will not let that happen,” Shamrock said. “(The UFC) would have to swallow their egos for that to happen, and these guys have too big of egos to let that happen.”

Shamrock’s vitriol most likely stems from the loss of a lawsuit he filed against the UFC’s parent company, Zuffa, LLC. In the suit, Shamrock alleged that the promotion had violated the terms of his contract when they released him with one fight remaining on that contract. The judge in the case found in favor of Zuffa, however, and Shamrock was subsequently ordered to pay Zuffa’s attorney fees and other costs, totaling $175,000.

Shamrock and Gracie have battled twice before, with Gracie winning their first fight at UFC 1 via rear-naked choke submission. The second time they met, in a “superfight” at UFC 5, the fight was declared a draw after 36 minutes of action.

UFC 134 will take place August 27 at the HSBC Arena in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The fight card will be headlined by a middleweight title bout between champion Anderson Silva and the last man to gain a victory over him, Yushin Okami.

Read more MMA news on BleacherReport.com

Shinya Aoki vs. Jamie Varner Targeted for Dream 17

Sherdog.com is reporting that former WEC Lightweight champion Jamie Varner is in talks to face Dream Lightweight champion Shinya Aoki at Dream 17.Aoki was set to face Brazilian fighter Williamy Freire, but visa problems are preventing the 23-…

Sherdog.com is reporting that former WEC Lightweight champion Jamie Varner is in talks to face Dream Lightweight champion Shinya Aoki at Dream 17.

Aoki was set to face Brazilian fighter Williamy Freire, but visa problems are preventing the 23-year-old from fighting on the card.

The Dream champion is riding a four-fight win streak, with his latest victory coming via a first-round neck crank submission against Lyle Beerbohm.  That was Aoki’s first victory under the Strikeforce banner and his first win in the United States.

Varner has been on a bit of a skid as of late, having been dropped from the Zuffa organization after going 0-3-1 in his last four fights—his latest defeats include a title loss to Ben Henderson at WEC 46 and a submission loss to Shane Roller at the WEC’s last event before the merger with the UFC last December.

The former WEC champion is set to face Tyler Combs at XFO 39 next Friday, only a few weeks before the proposed bout with Aoki.

MFC lightweight champion Antonio McKee was in discussions to replace Freire, but the 41-year-old appears to be off the card.

Dream 17 is scheduled for May 29th and includes the promotion’s first ever tournament at bantamweight. This is also the first event after the devastating earthquake and tsunami that hit the country only a few months ago.

Read more MMA news on BleacherReport.com