Bellator 172 Salaries: Koscheck Banks For Knockout Loss

The California State Athletic Commission  (CSAC) released the Bellator 172 salaries on Wednesday, February 22, 2017. The event was supposed to headlined by heavyweight legend Fedor Emelianenko against former UFC veteran Matt Mitrione. However, Mitrione was pulled from the event due to kidney stones. Josh Thomson ($10,000) vs. Patricky “Pitbull” Freire ($80,000) in a lightweight

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The California State Athletic Commission  (CSAC) released the Bellator 172 salaries on Wednesday, February 22, 2017.

The event was supposed to headlined by heavyweight legend Fedor Emelianenko against former UFC veteran Matt Mitrione. However, Mitrione was pulled from the event due to kidney stones.

Josh Thomson ($10,000) vs. Patricky “Pitbull” Freire ($80,000) in a lightweight bout instead served as the main event. Round out the main card was Cheick Kongo ($75,000) vs. Oli Thompson ($25,000) in a heavyweight bout, Veta Arteaga ($12,000) vs. Brooke Mayo ($8,000) in a female flyweight bout and Josh Koscheck ($75,000) vs. Mauricio Alonso ($20,000) in a welterweight bout.

The full payouts include are listed here:

Patricky Freire ($40,000 + $40,000 = $80,000) def. Josh Thomson ($10,000)

Cheick Kongo ($75,000 + no win bonus = $75,000) def. Oli Thompson ($25,000)

Anatoly Tokov ($10,000 + $10,000 = $20,000) def. Francisco France ($12,000)

Veta Arteaga ($6,000 + $6,000 = $12,000) def. Brooke Mayo ($8,000)

Mauricio Alonso ($10,000 + $10,000 = $20,000) def. Josh Koscheck ($75,000)

James Terry ($3,000 + $3,000 = $6,000) def. J.C. Llamas ($2,500)

Nikko Jackson ($1,000 + $1,000 = $2,000) def. Cesar Gonzalez ($1,000)

Juan Cardenas ($1,000 + $1,000 = $2,000) def. Luis Vargas ($1,000)

Bobby Escalanate ($1,000 + $1,000 = $2,000) def. Anthony Do ($1,500)

Jeremy Murphy ($1,200 + $1,200 = $2,400) def. Matt Ramirez ($1,800)

J.J. Okanaovich ($1,500 + $1,500 = $3,000) def. Zach Andrews ($1,500)

Justin Tenedora ($1,000 + $1,000 = $2,000) def. Roque Reyes ($1,000)

Martin Sano ($2,000) vs. Diego Herzog ($2,500) ruled majority draw

Gaston Bolanos ($4,000 + no win bonus = $4,000) def. Abner Perez ($1,000)

Abraham Vaesau ($1,000 + $1,000 = $2,000) def. Dominic Sumner ($1,000)

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Video Highlights: Mauricio Alonso TKOs Josh Koscheck At Bellator 172

At the Bellator MMA event at the SAP Center on Saturday night, Josh Koscheck finally made his fighting debut for the promotion. Unfortunately, things didn’t go so well for “Kos.” Koscheck, who hadn’t fought since his loss to Erick Silva at UFC Fight Night 62 back in March of 2015, lost his sixth straight fight […]

At the Bellator MMA event at the SAP Center on Saturday night, Josh Koscheck finally made his fighting debut for the promotion. Unfortunately, things didn’t go so well for “Kos.” Koscheck, who hadn’t fought since his loss to Erick Silva at UFC Fight Night 62 back in March of 2015, lost his sixth straight fight […]

Josh Koscheck Forced To Undergo Additional Screens For Bellator Debut

Josh Koscheck is a go for tomorrow night (Sat. February 18, 2017) against Mauricio Alonso at Bellator 172. Koscheck was not present at yesterday’s Bellator 172 media day because we was undergoing additional medical testing. The California State Athletic Commission (CSAC) cleared the former UFC welterweight this morning according to CSAC executive officer Andy Foster (via

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Josh Koscheck is a go for tomorrow night (Sat. February 18, 2017) against Mauricio Alonso at Bellator 172.

Koscheck was not present at yesterday’s Bellator 172 media day because we was undergoing additional medical testing. The California State Athletic Commission (CSAC) cleared the former UFC welterweight this morning according to CSAC executive officer Andy Foster (via MMA Fighting):

“The Commission requested additional information to support his license application,” Foster said in a statement. “We received that information yesterday and it was thoroughly reviewed.”

The 39-year-old’s issues that led to the additional testing were not revealed by Foster, however, MMA Fighting reports that the CSAC was concerned over an interview Koscheck gave in which he indicated he was dealing with a nagging neck injury. Prior to beginning his mixed martial arts (MMA) career, Koscheck had two vertebrae fused in 2001 and “more recently he suffered bulging discs both above and below the site of the surgery, leaving him with painful nerve damage that left him almost incapable of using his left arm,” according to MMA Junkie’s Ben Fowlkes.

Bellator did not comment on Koscheck’s situation.

He will take on Mauricio Alonso on the main card of Bellator 172 tomorrow night. The card is headlined by the promotional debut of heavyweight legend Fedor Emelianenko who takes on former UFC heavyweight Matt Mitrione.

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Josh Koscheck Cleared to Compete at Bellator 172 Following Additional Medical Tests

Josh Koscheck’s return to active competition is now official. Tomorrow night (Feb. 18) inside the SAP Center in San Jose, California, Koscheck will battle Mauricio Alonso in the expected main card opener of Bellator 172. The former Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) welterweight tipped the scales earlier today and was on target. Koscheck did have to […]

Josh Koscheck’s return to active competition is now official. Tomorrow night (Feb. 18) inside the SAP Center in San Jose, California, Koscheck will battle Mauricio Alonso in the expected main card opener of Bellator 172. The former Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) welterweight tipped the scales earlier today and was on target. Koscheck did have to […]

Josh Koscheck on Bellator, Wonderboy Thompson and Dana White’s Old Voice Mails

Remember back when Josh Koscheck was MMA’s ultimate heel? When he was antagonizing straight men like Georges St-Pierre, UFC camera crews fell all over themselves to record the Kos soaring over the landscape in one of his hobbyist airplanes. You co…

Remember back when Josh Koscheck was MMA‘s ultimate heel? When he was antagonizing straight men like Georges St-Pierre, UFC camera crews fell all over themselves to record the Kos soaring over the landscape in one of his hobbyist airplanes. You could practically see all the haters below him, plodding along like ants.

It’s a different Josh Koscheck who comes before you Saturday at Bellator 172, where he faces the all-but-anonymous Mauricio Alonso. Well, somewhat different. He’s 39 years old now. Time has probably pushed down his skill and athleticism. Injuries have held him off of more than one card. He hasn’t competed since 2015 and hasn’t won since 2012.

The stats, though, have always told only a piece of the Koscheck story. The smirk is still there; you can hear it in his voice. He can’t help but tell you how well he’s doing. Only now, as an elder statesman of the game, is he tempering it with more thoughtfulness and magnanimity toward opponents and fans alike. 

If you ask him the right question, it can still trigger a show.

But back to the present day for the moment, where Koscheck is doing precious little to comfort his detractors. He owns four businesses now, three in his home base of Fresno, California, and one in North Carolina. They all keep him pretty busy—so busy he almost doesn’t have time anymore for this whole fighting business.

So save the hard-luck assumptions about the fighter who needed one last paycheck. This is purely for the thrill of it, much like those hobbyist airplanes.

“I’m living the dream, man,” Koscheck said in an exclusive interview with Bleacher Report. “Why not, right? No pressure to pay my bills. You shine when you have no pressure to make money. The only pressure on me is to win. I’m excited about just winning.”

There have been other adjustments along the way. Long a trainee at Fresno’s American Kickboxing Academy, as Koscheck’s body followed time down the rabbit hole, his workload didn’t adjust accordingly, at least until those disks in his neck bulged out and forced the issue.

“I thought I was a young kid at the time, and I started training hard with guys and realized it just wasn’t gonna happen,” Koscheck said. “My body couldn’t keep up. It’s part of the game, I guess.”

Those bulging disks, the most recent symptom of a long-problematic neck, required extended idle time. But if the long break is raising the specter of ring rust or an adrenaline dump this Saturday (this is also Koscheck’s Bellator debut after they signed him in 2015), Koscheck said he has found the solution.

That solution? Stephen “Wonderboy” Thompson. 

Remember Koscheck’s business in North Carolina? While staying in that part of the country, Koscheck trained for 10 days with perhaps the welterweight contender and that region’s most famous fighter.

Not surprisingly to anyone familiar with Wonderboy—who elder-statesmen Koscheck calls “a very gifted young man”—the two of them worked mainly on striking. But there was a side benefit.

“You get the jitters out in front of new people,” Koscheck said. “Now I can get in there and be relaxed and let my hands go.”

It’s also helping Koscheck that he’s happy with his promotional home. True, Bellator isn’t the top dog and no one would claim otherwise, but Koscheck points to intangibles as the real benefit of his move.

“It’s different fighting for Bellator,” he said. “Everyone gets along and are supportive of each other. They’re all about getting butts in the seats and getting fighters paid.”

It doesn’t take the Hubble telescope to see that shade. Koscheck said he doesn’t hold any ill will toward his old employers at the UFC. All the same, in classic Koscheck fashion, he can’t resist the urge to needle them. 

“You have to be in the UFC to know what it is,” Koscheck said. “You say a certain thing and you get a phone call and you’re fired. You can’t say certain things or do certain things. … But I don’t have any hard feelings. I know how hard it is to run a business, and I did pretty well over there.

In fairness, Koscheck isn’t needling “them” so much as a certain “him.”

“I have voice mails from years ago from Dana White calling me,” he recalled. “He leaves a voice mail with the F-word 15 times in it, calling you a piece of s–t. It’s nice dealing with someone who’s not so challenged over here [in Bellator].”

On Saturday, Koscheck will have an opportunity to repay his new promotional home. A big name on a big Bellator card, Koscheck can impress with a win, despite the fact he’s pushing 40.

“I know I’m gonna show up, and I know I’m gonna compete,” he said. “You never know what’s going to happen. I just gotta perform.”

Scott Harris writes about MMA for Bleacher Report. For more, follow Scott on Twitter. All quotes obtained firsthand.

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Josh Koscheck Supports Conor McGregor and The Ali Act, Talks Bellator 172

Josh Koscheck signed a contract with Bellator over 18 months ago, yet will only make his debut with the promotion this Saturday. Koscheck faces Mauricio Alonso at Bellator 172 this Saturday in San Jose, California. The 39-year-old recently spoke to ESPN about his upcoming fight, and the potential introduction of the Ali act to MMA. […]

Josh Koscheck signed a contract with Bellator over 18 months ago, yet will only make his debut with the promotion this Saturday. Koscheck faces Mauricio Alonso at Bellator 172 this Saturday in San Jose, California. The 39-year-old recently spoke to ESPN about his upcoming fight, and the potential introduction of the Ali act to MMA. […]