Former UFC Fighter and Bellator Signee Maiquel Falcao Suffers a Heart Attack


(Photo courtesy of MMAjunkie.com, if you couldn’t tell.) 

According to multiple sources, UFC veteran and recent Bellator signee Maiquel “Big Rig” Falcao suffered a heart attack in training this past weekend, the cause of which has yet to be determined. His manager has stated the following:

Maiquel is still on the Intensive Care Unit and might stay there for few more days, when he’ll go through a catheterization. He’s lucid and improving fast.

Falcao’s lone octagon appearance, a decision victory over TUF 7 alum Gerald Harris, was memorable for a multitude of reasons. Not only did a timing error deny Falcao nearly 7 seconds to finish a rear naked choke on Harris in the first round (one which even Dana White though Harris would have tapped to), but the third round would become an exercise in tedium as neither fighter would engage. Bizarre to say the least, made all the more disappointing by the fact that Falcao had been so dominant up to that point over a tough guy in Harris.


(Photo courtesy of MMAjunkie.com, if you couldn’t tell.) 

According to multiple sources, UFC veteran and recent Bellator signee Maiquel “Big Rig” Falcao suffered a heart attack in training this past weekend, the cause of which has yet to be determined. His manager has stated the following:

Maiquel is still on the Intensive Care Unit and might stay there for few more days, when he’ll go through a catheterization. He’s lucid and improving fast.

Falcao’s lone octagon appearance, a decision victory over TUF 7 alum Gerald Harris, was memorable for a multitude of reasons. Not only did a timing error deny Falcao nearly 7 seconds to finish a rear naked choke on Harris in the first round (one which even Dana White though Harris would have tapped to), but the third round would become an exercise in tedium as neither fighter would engage. Bizarre to say the least, made all the more disappointing by the fact that Falcao had been so dominant up to that point over a tough guy in Harris.

Falcao was arrested just a few days after in relation to 2002 assault charge and was sentenced to 24 months of house arrest. Though scheduled to face Tom “The Glimmer Man” Lawlor at UFC 134, “Big Rig” was released from the UFC as a result of the charges. Falcao has gone 2-1 since, with both wins coming by way of first round TKO. His signing to Bellator was made official at Bellator 54 on October 15th.

When you all inevitably find your way to the bars tonight, do us a solid and raise a glass in the hopes that he has a full recovery.

-Danga

UFC Veteran Maiquel Falcao Recovering From Heart Attack

Filed under: Bellator, NewsUFC 123 competitor Maiquel Falcao remains in intensive care at the Santa Casa de Pelotas hospital in Brazil after suffering a heart attack over the weekend, reports Tatame.

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UFC 123 competitor Maiquel Falcao remains in intensive care at the Santa Casa de Pelotas hospital in Brazil after suffering a heart attack over the weekend, reports Tatame.

“Maiquel is still on the Intensive Care Unit and might stay there for few more days, when he’ll go through a catheterization,” Falcao’s manager Marcelo Brigadeiro told TATAME on Wednesday. “He’s lucid and improving fast.”

The 30-year-old middleweight competed last month on a local card in Brazil, earning a TKO win in 75 seconds. A week later, Falcao officially joined the Bellator roster.

“Our sole focus and concern right now is for Maiquel and his family,” Bellator CEO Bjorn Rebney stated on Wednesday to MMAFighting.com. “Our thoughts and prayers go out to him and his family as they go through this ordeal.”

Fighting out of Chute Boxe, Falcao holds an overall MMA record of 28-4, 23 wins by way of (T)KO. Falcao was a victor in his one fight with the UFC, but was released six months later due to legal problems brought on from a 2002 assault charge in Brazil.

 

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Bellator Signs Former UFC Middleweight Maiquel Falcao

Filed under: Bellator, NewsMaiquel Falcao, one of few fighters to win his UFC debut and then be released, has found a new home.

The Brazilian middleweight powerhouse was signed by Bellator, the promotion announced on Saturday night.

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Maiquel Falcao, one of few fighters to win his UFC debut and then be released, has found a new home.

The Brazilian middleweight powerhouse was signed by Bellator, the promotion announced on Saturday night.

Falcao’s one and only UFC fight was memorable for the wrong reasons, as he came to the organization behind big expectations as an explosive striker but ended up out-pointing Gerald Harris in a UFC 123 fight that was short on action. Afterward, UFC president Dana White criticized the win, memorably pointing out that “this isn’t the Ultimate Staring Competition, it’s the Ultimate Fighting Championship.”

Less than a month after that win, Falcao was arrested in Brazil on a warrant stemming from a 2002 incident, and due to his outstanding legal issues, the UFC dropped him.

Since the release, Falcao has won two of three fights, and his career record stands at 28-4 with 23 TKOs. Just last week, he needed just 75 seconds to earn a first-round TKO over Douglas Del Rio.

Bellator did not immediately announce a date or opponent for Falcao’s organizational opener, but he’s clearly a welcome addition to a division headlined by champion Hector Lombard.

 

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Bellator 54 Recap: Shlemenko & Vianna Advance, Big Rig is Bellator Bound

Shlemenko vs. Rogers from last night’s Bellator 54

If last night’s Bellator 54 in Atlantic City, New Jersey was a preview of things to come, then under no condition should you skip the finale of this season’s middleweight tournament. Unless you don’t like watching exciting brawls and devastating knockouts. In that case, I really don’t know why you’re here in the first place.

Alexander Shlemenko and Brian Rogers both promised a knockout before the fight, and it quickly became apparent that neither man planned on breaking that promise. A back and forth battle from the opening seconds, the fight saw each fighter land hard shots to his opponent. In the second round, however, Shlemenko’s superior clinch game helped him get the better of Rogers, as Shlemenko rocked Rogers with knees to the head before the referee stopped the fight. Alexander Shlemenko is now 42-7 in his MMA career, and 6-1 in Bellator.

The evening’s co-main event, Vitor Vianna took home a quick TKO over Bryan Baker. From the start of the fight, Baker showed little respect for Vianna’s striking. Bryan Baker chose to throw bombs at Vianna in hopes of getting a quick finish. Bryan Baker chose poorly.


Shlemenko vs. Rogers from last night’s Bellator 54

If last night’s Bellator 54 in Atlantic City, New Jersey was a preview of things to come, then under no condition should you skip the finale of this season’s middleweight tournament. Unless you don’t like watching exciting brawls and devastating knockouts. In that case, I really don’t know why you’re here in the first place.

Alexander Shlemenko and Brian Rogers both promised a knockout before the fight, and it quickly became apparent that neither man planned on breaking that promise. A back and forth battle from the opening seconds, the fight saw each fighter land hard shots to his opponent. In the second round, however, Shlemenko’s superior clinch game helped him get the better of Rogers, as Shlemenko rocked Rogers with knees to the head before the referee stopped the fight. Alexander Shlemenko is now 42-7 in his MMA career, and 6-1 in Bellator.

The evening’s co-main event, Vitor Vianna took home a quick TKO over Bryan Baker. From the start of the fight, Baker showed little respect for Vianna’s striking. Bryan Baker chose to throw bombs at Vianna in hopes of getting a quick finish. Bryan Baker chose poorly.

In a non-title bantamweight scrap, Bellator champion Zach “Fun Size” Makovsky took home a first round north-south choke against a game, but overmatched Ryan Roberts. The victory marks Makovsky’s eighth straight. Meanwhile, Roberts is still searching for his first victory in Bellator, having lost a unanimous decision to Eric Marriott at Bellator 32 in his last appearance with the promotion.

Also of note, those of you who watched the prelims on Spike.com have noticed that Bellator has signed UFC veteran Maiquel “Big Rig” Falcao. The 28-4 Chute Boxe product is a Brazilian jiu-jitsu black belt with twenty three of his victories ending via knockout. Unfortunately, you probably remember him for beating Gerald Harris at UFC 123 in a fight so boring that both men were subsequently bounced from the UFC. To be fair, Big Rig was technically cut due to legal issues. Hopefully Falcao will add more exciting fights to a middleweight division already full of them.

Full results, courtesy of MMAJunkie.com:

MAIN CARD RESULTS

Alexander Shlemenko def. Brian Rogers via TKO (strikes) – Round 2, 2:30 – middleweight-tourney semifinals
Vitor Vianna def. Bryan Baker via TKO (punches) – Round 1, 0:54 – middleweight-tourney semifinals
Champ Zach Makovsky def. Ryan Roberts via submission (north-south choke) – Round 1, 4:48 – non-title bantamweight fight
Jacob Kirwan def. Rene Nazare via unanimous decision (29-28, 30-27, 30-27)

PRELIMINARY CARD RESULTS

Duane Bastress def. Daniel Gracie via TKO (cut) – Round 2, 5:00
Joey Kirwan def. Lewis Rumsey via submission (guillotine choke) – Round 1, 1:40
Claudio Ledesma def. Brian Kelleher via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)
Andria Caplan def. Adrienne Seiber via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

Wednesday Morning MMA Link Club

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Some selected highlights from our friends around the MMA blogosphere. E-mail [email protected] for details on how your site can join the MMA Link Club…

– Gus Johnson Signs With Fox but Stays With Showtime for MMA and Boxing (MMA Fighting)

– Maiquel Falcao Cut From UFC for ‘Legal Problems’ (5thRound)

– Dana White Stresses Personal Finance Management At 2011 Fighter Summit (MMA Convert)

– Jonathan Brookins out, Danny Downes in Against Jeremy Stephens at TUF 13 Finale (Five Ounces of Pain)

– Anthony Johnson Responds to Ben Askren Calling him a ‘Coward’ (MiddleEasy)

– Director Kahleem Poole-Tejada Talks About ‘New York MMA’ documentary (TheFightNerd)

– Exclusive Interview: Ninja Rua Expects a War Against Tom Watson at BAMMA 6 (LowKick)

– Management Break-Up Splits Jon Jones, Rashad Evans (NBC Sports MMA)

– Anderson Silva and the 10 Best Southpaws in MMA (BleacherReport.com/MMA)

Antonio Silva Dana White Lorenzo Fertitta UFC fighter summit
(Guy on the Right just got some competition. Props: Facebook.com/BigfootSilva)

Some selected highlights from our friends around the MMA blogosphere. E-mail [email protected] for details on how your site can join the MMA Link Club…

– Gus Johnson Signs With Fox but Stays With Showtime for MMA and Boxing (MMA Fighting)

– Maiquel Falcao Cut From UFC for ‘Legal Problems’ (5thRound)

– Dana White Stresses Personal Finance Management At 2011 Fighter Summit (MMA Convert)

– Jonathan Brookins out, Danny Downes in Against Jeremy Stephens at TUF 13 Finale (Five Ounces of Pain)

– Anthony Johnson Responds to Ben Askren Calling him a ‘Coward’ (MiddleEasy)

– Director Kahleem Poole-Tejada Talks About ‘New York MMA’ documentary (TheFightNerd)

– Exclusive Interview: Ninja Rua Expects a War Against Tom Watson at BAMMA 6 (LowKick)

– Management Break-Up Splits Jon Jones, Rashad Evans (NBC Sports MMA)

– Anderson Silva and the 10 Best Southpaws in MMA (BleacherReport.com/MMA)

Rafael Natal Replaces Maiquel Falcao Against Alessio Sakara at UFC on Versus

Filed under: UFC, NewsRafael Natal will step in on short notice to fight Alessio Sakara at UFC on Versus 3. “Sapo,” which means toad in Portuguese, replaces the injured middleweight Maiquel Falcao.

MMA Weekly first reported the news, and MMA Fighting …

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Rafael Natal will step in on short notice to fight Alessio Sakara at UFC on Versus 3. “Sapo,” which means toad in Portuguese, replaces the injured middleweight Maiquel Falcao.

MMA Weekly first reported the news, and MMA Fighting confirmed the switch with sources close to the fight. According to sources, the fight will remain on the televised portion of the card.