Cole Konrad, Zach Makovsky Capture Bellator Titles

Filed under: Bellator, NewsJust a week before his better known teammate is set to defend the most prestigious heavyweight championship in MMA, Cole Konrad won a belt of his own, capturing the Bellator heavyweight championship with a keylock submission …

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Just a week before his better known teammate is set to defend the most prestigious heavyweight championship in MMA, Cole Konrad won a belt of his own, capturing the Bellator heavyweight championship with a keylock submission victory over Neil Grove at Bellator 32.

Konrad, a two-time collegiate All-American who trains with UFC champ Brock Lesnar in Minnesota, followed the same blueprint that took him to the finals, overpowering his opponent with a takedown midway through the first. But unlike his previous two tournament bouts, he found a finish, moving to mount before locking in the fight-ending submission with just 15 seconds left in the first round.

“I’ve been working all aspects of the game every day but submissions flow so well from wrestling so it’s a little bit easier to pick up right now,” he said. “I felt great tonight, hats off to Neil. He’s a great competitor and I had to be on my toes from the get-go. Fortunately I was.”

Bellator Heavyweights and Wisconsin: Not So Boring If You’re Drunk

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By ReX “I H8 FSN” Richardson
Last night, Bellator XXIX went …

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By ReX “I H8 FSN” Richardson

Last night, Bellator XXIX went to Milwaukee, Wisconsin (which I believe is a Native American word meaning “Dude, I Think We’re Lost”) and put on the first nationally-televised MMA event ever in the state. Bellator seems to thrive by signing fighters hungry for wins, and has kept the energy up by focusing on the lighter weight classes, so it was a bit of a curveball when a heavyweight tournament was announced. Many questioned if Bellator could pull enough quality heavyweights with the conditioning necessary to put on entertaining fights. Heavyweight fights in the Bellator promotion to this point have been a mixed bag, but we’re starting to see the cream rise so I’m optimistic that some fun stuff happens. A couple of loser-leaves-town matches round out the televised card, featuring some guys who’ve been bounced out of tournaments previously (and want back in), plus they snagged the tubby Guida brother to test the light heavyweight waters.

Come on in and I’ll fill you in on the latest Bellator results and news. I promise I’ll lay off the fat jokes this time.

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Neil Grove, Cole Konrad Advance at Bellator 29

Filed under: BellatorWith two fights down and one to go, Neil Grove is tearing through the Bellator Fighting Championships heavyweight tournament. Next he’ll have to face Cole Konrad, who has been winning less dynamic fights, in the tournament final.

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With two fights down and one to go, Neil Grove is tearing through the Bellator Fighting Championships heavyweight tournament. Next he’ll have to face Cole Konrad, who has been winning less dynamic fights, in the tournament final.

Grove destroyed Alexey Olenik Thursday night, whacking Olenik with a head kick, pouncing on him on the ground and finishing the fight with a series of hammer fists that led the referee to call it off after just 45 seconds of fighting. It was the second first-round TKO for Grove in the Bellator tournament; he previously defeated Eddie Sanchez by first-round TKO in the quarterfinals.

“If you fight you come out to win, not to score points,” Grove said. “My job is to finish the fight quite quickly.”

Bellator XXV Recap: Who Wants to See Two Large Men Laying Down?

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Bellator FC rolled into Chicago this week, in the second stop of the season 3 tour. …

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By DL “@ReXone3” RichardsonJr

Bellator FC rolled into Chicago this week, in the second stop of the season 3 tour. On the menu for the evening are two heavyweight tilts, one women’s featherweight bout, and a handful of showcase fights. Bellator has continued to sign talent, and they bring in a few UFC vets to fill out the card: Brad Blackburn (3-2 UFC) is matched up with Dan Hornbuckle, who came up short last season in the welterweight tournament. Brian Gassaway lost to Diego Sanchez back at UFC 54 when Diego was the next big thing, and he faces off against fellow one-and-done Zuffa employee Kevin Knabjian, who lost to Brock Larson in the WEC. And for those of you who enjoy the finer things in life — pimpin’, traveling the world, and spinning elbows, Bellator presents Mr International himself, Shonie Carter.

Bellator has done everything they can to ensure an entertaining show. Will the tournaments continue to be action-packed? Will one of these vets make a statement with their performance? Will Jimmy Smith and Sean Wheelock correctly pronounce “Megumi Fujii”? Will Cole Konrad come out in a singlet, bro-ssiere, maybe both?

Well, I have some answers for you. You may not like them, but I got them….

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Bellator 25 Live Blog: Cole Konrad vs. Rogent Lloret Updates

CHICAGO — This is the Bellator 25 live blog for Cole Konrad vs. Rogent Lloret, a heavyweight tournament bout on tonight’s season three Bellator card from the Chicago Theatre.

The 26-year-old Konrad (4-0) is a two-time NCAA wrestling champion and one …

CHICAGO — This is the Bellator 25 live blog for Cole Konrad vs. Rogent Lloret, a heavyweight tournament bout on tonight’s season three Bellator card from the Chicago Theatre.

The 26-year-old Konrad (4-0) is a two-time NCAA wrestling champion and one of Brock Lesnar’s main training partners. Konrad won both his previous Bellator fights by unanimous decision. Lloret (9-1-1) of Spain is a Brazilian jiu-jitsu black belt and a former M-1 Challenge fighter representing Team Spain.

The live blog is below.



Cole Konrad to Face Rogent Lloret at Bellator 25

Filed under: Bellator, NewsCole Konrad’s opponent for Bellator 25 on Aug. 19 in Chicago will be Rogent Lloret, the promotion named Tuesday.

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Cole Konrad‘s opponent for Bellator 25 on Aug. 19 in Chicago will be Rogent Lloret, the promotion named Tuesday.

Konrad, one of Brock Lesnar’s main training partners, competed twice last season for Bellator but enters this season as a competitor in its first heavyweight tournament.

Another heavyweight tournament bout slated for the card is Damian Grabowski taking on Scott Barrett. Eddie Sanchez, Mike Hayes and Neil Grove will also participate in the tournament. One competitor is to be announced.