Bellator 155 Results: Who Left Boise With The Middleweight Championship?

Rafael Carvalho entered Bellator 155 carrying a 12-fight win streak and the middleweight title.

And he left Boise, Idaho with the streak still intact and the belt around his waist – but it came with controversy.

Carvalho was declared the winner v…

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Rafael Carvalho entered Bellator 155 carrying a 12-fight win streak and the middleweight title.

And he left Boise, Idaho with the streak still intact and the belt around his waist – but it came with controversy.

Carvalho was declared the winner via split decision after a five-round battle inside the CenturyLink Arena Friday night over Melvin Manhoef. Many watching around the world pegged Manhoef the winner, but two of the three judges scoring it sided with the champion.

Pat Curran, a former Bellator featherweight champion, claimed a decision over Georgi Karakhanyan in the co-main event and Alexis Dufresne stunned ex-Strikeforce champion Marloes Coenen with a first round submission win.

Results can be found below:

Rafael Carvalho def. Melvin Manhoef via split decision (47-48, 48-47, 48-47) to retain Bellator middleweight championship

Pat Curran def. Georgi Karakhanyan via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

Dan Charles vs. Augusto Sakai declared a majority draw (30-26, 28-28, 28-28)

Alexis Dufresne def. Marloes Coenen via submission (triangle armbar) at 4:33 of Round 1

Chase Gormley def. Joey Beltran via split decision (28-29, 29-28, 29-28)

Jesse Brock def. Olly Bradstreet via submission (rear-naked choke) at 3:57 of Round 3

Marcin Held def. Dave Jansen via unanimous decision (30-27, 29-28, 29-28)

Casey Johnson def. Brendon Raftery via submission (rear-naked choke) at 1:16 of Round 2

Joe Hamilton def. Tyler Freeland via submission (rear-naked choke) at :22 of Round 11

Vince Morales def. Hamilton Ash via TKO (strikes) at 2:32 of Round 3

Veta Arteaga def. Jackie Vandenburgh via unanimous decision (29-27, 30-27, 29-28)

Scott Thometz def. Josh Tyler via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-25, 30-25)

Will Noland def. Sean Powers via KO (strike) at 3:29 of Round 1

Video: Conor McGregor Explains His Meeting With Dana White This Week

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As noted, UFC Featherweight Champion Conor McGregor met with UFC President Dana White this week regarding their recent issues. Shortly after the meeting, White posted a “smiley face” on social media. Meanwhile, McGregor …

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As noted, UFC Featherweight Champion Conor McGregor met with UFC President Dana White this week regarding their recent issues. Shortly after the meeting, White posted a “smiley face” on social media. Meanwhile, McGregor took part in the interview seen above.

McGregor spoke with ESPN’s Kenny Mayne about his meeting with the UFC boss man on Wednesday evening.

“Good conversation like it always is,” McGregor said of the meeting. “We have a good relationship. It is what it is. It happens. This is the fight game. Sometimes emotions get into it. But it’s important to recognize that emotions have no place in business. That’s essentially what it was last night. We just set it aside. There’s no place for emotions in this. We are doing beautiful things. So let’s continue. Let’s fix it and let’s continue.”

When asked by Mayne where on a football field his current relationship with White and Lorenzo Fertitta would be, McGregor’s razor-sharp wit returned.

“Sitting in the middle,” McGregor replied. “In a good place.”

When pressed by Mayne and asked if things between he and the UFC are better than before, McGregor stated the following.

“Yeah, of course,” McGregor said. “Of course.”

Demetrious Johnson-Wilson Reis Flyweight Title Fight Set For UFC 201

A second title fight has been added to UFC 201, as Demetrious Johnson defends his belt against Wilson Reis.

The bout was first reported on “UFC Tonight” Wednesday evening.

Johnson (24-2-1) has defended the belt eight times previously, including a…

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A second title fight has been added to UFC 201, as Demetrious Johnson defends his belt against Wilson Reis.

The bout was first reported on “UFC Tonight” Wednesday evening.

Johnson (24-2-1) has defended the belt eight times previously, including a recent first round finish vs. Henry Cejudo. “Mighty Mouse” also holds wins over John Dodson, Kyoji Horiguchi and Joseph Benavidez during his run.

Reis (20-6) is coming off a decision victory over Dustin Ortiz, but was bested by Jussier Formiga prior to that. He is 3-1 over his last four and 8-2 over his last 10 fights.

UFC 201 takes place July 30 from the Philips Arena in Atlanta. Tyron Woodley challenges Robbie Lawler for the welterweight title in the main event.

Michael Bisping To Replace Weidman In UFC 199 Main Event Against Rockhold

Well, now we have our new UFC 199 main event.

On Wednesday afternoon, UFC President Dana White appeared on ESPN and addressed the situation surrounding the June UFC pay-per-view in Inglewood, California.

According to White, it will be Michael Bis…

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Well, now we have our new UFC 199 main event.

On Wednesday afternoon, UFC President Dana White appeared on ESPN and addressed the situation surrounding the June UFC pay-per-view in Inglewood, California.

According to White, it will be Michael Bisping who replaces the injured Chris Weidman in the title fight against Luke Rockhold in the new main event of UFC 199.

Rockhold and Bisping fought once before, a fight that Rockhold won via submission after dropping Bisping with a big shot.

UFC 199: Rockhold vs. Bisping II is scheduled for Saturday, June 4, 2016 at The Forum in Inglewood, California.

Make sure to join us here at MMANews.com on 6/4 for the best UFC 199 live results coverage on the web!

Chris Weidman Explains Why He Pulled Out Of UFC 199 Main Event

It was rumored on Tuesday that Chris Weidman had pulled out of his scheduled rematch with Luke Rockhold for the UFC Middleweight title at next month’s UFC 199 pay-per-view. On Wednesday, the former champion confirmed the news himself.

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It was rumored on Tuesday that Chris Weidman had pulled out of his scheduled rematch with Luke Rockhold for the UFC Middleweight title at next month’s UFC 199 pay-per-view. On Wednesday, the former champion confirmed the news himself.

Chris Weidman took to social media to explain in detail why he pulled out of his rematch with Rockhold, which was scheduled to headline the UFC 199 event in California.

Weidman posted the following on his official Facebook page:

I just wanna let my fans know as many details as possible about what happened to me because I want them involved as much as possible. It’s the least I can do to give back for all the love and support I have received now and over the years.

To all the people bad-mouthing me right now, I understand it and you’re entitled to your opinion. Just wanna make sure you know this is a fight I refused to pull out of no matter what. I was never in better shape, more healthy, motivated, confident and excited for a fight in my life. I also felt I was the best fighter I have ever been and made some great improvements.

Since my high-school wrestling days, my neck, every once in a while, would get stiff. Every athlete who has been competing in any sport experiences this, but it usually goes away pretty quickly in a day or two. It never has been a real problem for me or slowed me down.

So, I recently sparred on a Thursday night and nothing drastic at all happened during sparring. After sparring, my neck was fine and our team actually discussed afterwards how good I was feeling as a fighter. The next morning, I happened to wake up with a stiff neck and with a little nerve pain in my neck and arm but figured it go away in a day or two. Like I said, I’m used to this pain. So I went on with my workouts on Friday and actually felt relatively good. It got a little more serious Friday night and Saturday morning. Friday night, I
couldn’t sleep or get comfortable and went from my bed to my daughter’s to my son’s then to the couch, just trying anything to get comfortable. When I finally woke up on Saturday, which is a sparring day, I had severe vertigo which I never experience before. I was losing my balance and not walking straight and the neck was worse then ever. So I got scared and ended up going to an urgent care where they sent me to get a MRI. I then found out I had a large extrusion herniation, which was stuck on a nerve that shuts down the tricep and and forearm area. So I figured I could get an epidural and I would be good and there was zero chance in my head I was pulling out.

The first spine specialist I went to in NYC was blown away by the size of it and told me he wasn’t very optimistic about an injection for me and thought surgery was the way to go, but I just figured he’s a surgeon and let him know about how big this fight is and that there is zero chance I’m backing out and getting a surgery. So he sent me to a specialist who does injections, and by looking at MRI images, agreed that the chances of epidural relieving that nerve pain would be minimal, but I was still optimistic and thought either way I’m fighting through this.

So a few days pass until I could get approved for the injection, so I just continued doing cardio and whatever I could to work around the neck until they could get me in for that epidural.

After finally getting the epidural, nothing changed. During this time I couldn’t sleep or get through any regular-day activity with the pain I was experiencing. I actually felt my best when I was working out but I couldn’t survive throughout the day and night without painkillers and other medication to try to block nerve pain. I had another epidural scheduled for this Thursday but the doctors said again that it most likely wouldn’t make a difference. I still planned on fighting until yesterday when my coaches and loved ones really just put their foot down. The people I trusted most were not behind me fighting and pushing through. So before getting the second epidural I decided to give the UFC a fair amount of time to find another opponent for Luke.
This was obviously a fight bigger than any for me and I trained harder and smarter then ever but apparently GOD has other plans for me.

I am being told I’m going to need surgery. Either they take the disc out or they fuse it and I have to meet with surgeons today to figure out what they will do. The good thing is it is c6-7 which is low in the neck, so I will have full range of motion either way and will be back better then ever. I’m told it’s six-to-eight week recovery for the disc coming out and twelve weeks for a fusion. Even though it’s very hard for me to see a bright side right now, the one silver lining I’m focused on is the timetable would allow me to fight on that NY card in November.

I want to apologize to my family, friends, coaches,management, sponsors, fans, the UFC, and of course, Luke for letting you guys down. I promise I’ll be back and I will get that belt back. I also want to publicly thank everyone close to me for their unconditional love and support, and especially thank my physical therapists and doctors for all of their great help.

Thanks for the support and love you all.

Robbie Lawler vs. Tyron Woodley Confirmed As UFC 201 Main Event

On Tuesday, the main event for the UFC 201 pay-per-view was announced.

Headlining the UFC 201 pay-per-view show in July will be UFC Welterweight Champion Robbie Lawler (26-10), as he puts his 170-pound title on the line against number three ranked U…

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On Tuesday, the main event for the UFC 201 pay-per-view was announced.

Headlining the UFC 201 pay-per-view show in July will be UFC Welterweight Champion Robbie Lawler (26-10), as he puts his 170-pound title on the line against number three ranked UFC Welterweight contender Tyron Woodley (15-3).

The Lawler-Woodley title bout had long been rumored, but was officially announced this week.

UFC 201 is scheduled for July 30, 2016 at Philips Arena in Atlanta, Georgia.