Wise Pick Backfires on Team Jones

The TUF season isn’t over, but Kelvin Gastelum and “Bubba” McDaniel may have guaranteed $25,000 in their pockets for fight of the season. A fight that had a plethora of back and forth sweeps, also.

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The TUF season isn’t over, but Kelvin Gastelum and “Bubba” McDaniel may have guaranteed $25,000 in their pockets for fight of the season. A fight that had a plethora of back and forth sweeps, also saw an heavy favorite tap to the underdog. Despite having a significant experience and striking disadvantage, Team Sonnen was confident that Gastelum would surprise Team Jones with an upset.

More than likely, the majority of fans expected Bubba to pick apart Gastelum on the feet, and counter strike every time he came forward. However, that not at all what happened. It was an extremely competitive first round, both on the feet, and on the ground. Gastelum always initiated the takedown, but several time Bubba was able to sit up and reverse the position, giving him top control. Again though, Gastelum would scramble and find himself on top. The round ended with Gastelum landing punches on top, which may have been enough for the judges to score it in his favor. However, I can see Bubba getting the round due to the time he had back control. Either way, extremely close round.

With the uncertainty of who took round one, both fighters came out with a sense of urgency. They exchanged leg kicks and again, the fight went to the ground. Gastelum dropped back for a guillotine choke, but Bubba escaped and took top control. You could hear the constant shouts from Sonnen for Gastelum to improve his position after putting himself in such a compromising one. He did just that, and took the back of Bubba. It wasn’t long before Gastelum sunk in a deep rear naked choke, and forced the tap.

Team Sonnen regains control, and I guarantee in Gastelum’s next fight he won’t be taken so lightly. After a victory over one of the more promising and experienced competitors, he’ll have all the fighters looking at Gastelum as a serious contender.

This TUF season has easily been one of the more exciting seasons. To keep the excitement going, next week’s fight will feature the bout between Team Sonnen’s, Tor Troeng, and Team Jones’, Josh Samman. If Team Jones wants to have a fighting chance, Samman will need to secure a victory one way or another.

 

– Ryan “Fight Freek” Poli

@FightFreek

Bellator 90: Shamhalaev vs. Martinez Weigh-in Results

The official weigh-ins for Bellator 90: Shamhalaev vs. Martinez went down this evening at The Embassy Suites in West Valley City, Utah. The Season Eight event features a Season Seven Featherweight Tournament Final between Russian fighter Shahbulat Shamhalaev, who came in overweight at 146.8-lbs on his first attempt, and American wrestler Rad Martinez (145.9). Also […]

The official weigh-ins for Bellator 90: Shamhalaev vs. Martinez went down this evening at The Embassy Suites in West Valley City, Utah.

The Season Eight event features a Season Seven Featherweight Tournament Final between Russian fighter Shahbulat Shamhalaev, who came in overweight at 146.8-lbs on his first attempt, and American wrestler Rad Martinez (145.9).

Also on the card were the Season Eight light heavyweight and welterweight semifinals with Muhammed ‘King Mo’ Lawal (204.3) vs. Emanuel Newton (204) and Mikhail Zayats (204.9) vs. Jacob Noe (205.3) set for their 205-lbs matches, while Douglas Lima (170.9) vs. Bryan Baker (170.5) and Ben Saunders (170.3) vs. Raul Amaya (169.9) on mark for their 170-lbs bouts.

Shamhalaev wasn’t the only fighter to miss weight as bantamweight Chase Beebe hit the scale at 138-lbs for his fight with Travis Marx (135.9). Both Shamhalaev and Beebe were given two hours to make weight.

Bellator 90 will take place tomorrow night (February 21, 2013) at the Maverik Center in West Valley City with the main card airing on Spike TV at 10pm EST and the prelim card streaming live at Spike.com.

Check out the full quick results below:

Main Card (Spike TV)

Bellator Featherweight Tournament Final: Shahbulat Shamhalaev (146.8)* vs. Rad Martinez (145.9)
Light Heavyweight Semifinal Fight: Muhammed ‘King Mo’ Lawal (204.3) vs. Emanuel Newton (204)
Light Heavyweight Tournament Semifinal: Mikhail Zayats (204.9) vs. Jacob Noe (205.3)
Welterweight Tournament Semifinal: Douglas Lima (170.9) vs. Bryan Baker (170.5)

Preliminary Card (Spike.com):

Welterweight Tournament Semifinal: Ben Saunders (170.3) vs. Raul Amaya (169.9)
Middleweight Feature Fight: Lionel Lanham (185.5) vs. Joe Rodriguez (184.3)
Welterweight Feature Fight: David Allred (155.9) vs. Sean Powers (154.6)
Welterweight Feature Fight: Jesse Juarez (170.7) vs. Jordan Smith (169.3)
Bantamweight Feature Fight: Chase Beebe (138)* vs. Travis Marx (135.6)
Featherweight Feature Fight: Josh Tyler (145.8) vs. Shanon Slack (146)
Welterweight Feature Fight: Terry Davinney (10-5) vs. Trevor Carlson (17-2)

* Both Shamhalaev and Beebe have been given two hours to make weight.

BAMMA 12: Wallhead vs. Veach Full Card Announced

The UK based British Academy of Mixed Martial Arts (BAMMA) announced the full lineup for it’s upcoming BAMMA 12: Wallhead vs. Veach event on Tuesday. Headlining the March event is a welterweight showdown between former UFC vet Matt Veach (16-4) and former Bellator tournament fighter Jim ‘Judo’ Wallhead (23-7). BAMMA 12 is expected to take […]

The UK based British Academy of Mixed Martial Arts (BAMMA) announced the full lineup for it’s upcoming BAMMA 12: Wallhead vs. Veach event on Tuesday.

Headlining the March event is a welterweight showdown between former UFC vet Matt Veach (16-4) and former Bellator tournament fighter Jim ‘Judo’ Wallhead (23-7).

BAMMA 12 is expected to take place on Saturday, March 9 at the Metro Radio Arena in Newcastle, England and features a thirteen bout card.

Also competing on the card will be another UFC veteran Curt Warburton, who takes on defending champ Stevie Ray for the BAMMA British Lightweight title.

Check out the full card for BAMMA 12 below:

BAMMA 12 Event Card

Welterweight bout: Matt Veach vs. Jimmy Wallhead
Light heavyweight bout: Max Nunes vs. Marcin Lazarz
BAMMA Lonsdale British lightweight title bout: Curt Warburton vs. Stevie Ray
Lightweight bout: Luke Newman vs. Ryan Scope
Middleweight bout: Kevin Thompson vs. Scott Askham
Bantamweight bout: James MacAlister vs. Dawid Farycki
Middleweight bout: Leeroy Barnes vs. Steve Watson
Light heavyweight bout: Richi Knox vs. Thomas Denham
Middleweight bout: Paul McBride vs. Darren Wardle
Middleweight bout: Craig Robertson vs. Luke Harriman
Bantamweight bout: Mahmood Besharate vs. Steven Gardener
Lightweight bout: Jefferson George vs. Stephen Martin
Welterweight bout: John Jackson vs. Amas Siraj Mounir

Swanson May Get His Rematch

Top ten featherweights, Cub Swanson and Dustin Poirier, battled one another for three rounds in a back and forth bout that was awarded fight of the night honors. In the end, it was Swanson who.

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Top ten featherweights, Cub Swanson and Dustin Poirier, battled one another for three rounds in a back and forth bout that was awarded fight of the night honors. In the end, it was Swanson who emerged victorious and will continue his climb up the ranks.

With Anthony Pettis getting the next crack at Jose Aldo, it looks like a title shot isn’t going to happen. This does however open up the opportunity for another rematch that Swanson asked the UFC for, when he requested the opportunity to avenge his loss to Ricardo Lamas fifteen months ago. Swanson said he thought he was winning the fight right up until Lamas countered a guillotine attempt with an arm triangle choke, winning him the fight. The UFC declined his request for a rematch, stating that it didn’t make any sense.

Lamas was on the brink of a title shot himself, but of course, Pettis spoiled that opportunity. Now with Swanson and Lamas both at the top of the featherweight ranks with a four fight win streak, a rematch between the two would not only be a guaranteed exciting fight, but could determine the next number one contender. If I was Joe Silva, I couldn’t get that fight on the books fast enough. I’m not calling this fight before it happens, if it even happens at all, but if Swanson can muster up a win over Lamas, that screams number one contender.

As Swanson stated in the post fight press conference, he’s done playing around, and he treats every fight like it’s his last. He knows that his MMA career would end with one more serious injury occurring. From his recent performances, fans can see that his attitude has changed for the better, and he seems more focused then ever to capture the UFC featherweight belt.

 
– Ryan “Fight Freek” Poli

@FightFreek

UFC on FUEL TV: Barao vs. McDonald Weigh-in Results

(Better late than never!) The official weigh-ins for tomorrow’s UFC on FUEL TV: Barao vs. McDonald event took place this afternoon in London, England at Wembley Arena, the host venue for the television show. An interim bantamweight title fight is official with champ Renan Barao and challenger Michael McDonald both stepping onto the scales at […]

Renan Barao (L) and Michael McDonald (R) staredown at the UFC on Fuel TV 7 weigh-ins – photo via the UFC Facebook page

(Better late than never!)

The official weigh-ins for tomorrow’s UFC on FUEL TV: Barao vs. McDonald event took place this afternoon in London, England at Wembley Arena, the host venue for the television show.

An interim bantamweight title fight is official with champ Renan Barao and challenger Michael McDonald both stepping onto the scales at 134-lbs for the bout.

Co-main event featherweights Dustin Poirier (145) and Cub Swanson (146) were also on weight for their matchup.

UFC on FUEL TV 7 is scheduled to take place on Feb. 16 at Wembley Arena in London with the main card airing on Fuel TV at 3pm EST while the prelims are set to stream live at Facebook.com/UFC at 12:15pm EST.

Check out the full list of UFC on FUEL TV 7 weigh-in results below:

Main Card (Fuel TV, 3pm EST)

Bantamweight title bout: (c) Renan Barao (134) vs. Michael McDonald (134)
Flyweight bout: Dustin Poirier (145) vs. Cub Swanson (146)
Light heavyweight bout: Cyrille Diabate (206) vs. Jimi Manuwa (204)
Welterweight bout: Gunnar Nelson (169) vs. Jorge Santiago (170)
Light heavyweight bout: Ryan Jimmo (205) vs. James Te Huna (205)
Welterweight bout: Che Mills (170) vs. Matthew Riddle (170)

Preliminary Card (Facebook, 12:15pm @ EST)

Lightweight bout: Terry Etim (155) vs. Renee Forte (156)
Lightweight bout: Danny Castillo (156) vs. Paul Sass (156)
Flyweight bout: Josh Grispi (144) vs. Andy Ogle (145)
Middleweight bout: Stanislav Nedkov (185) vs. Tom Watson (185)
Bantamweight bout: Vaughan Lee (134) vs. Motonobu Tezuka (135)
Flyweight bout: Ulysses Gomez (126) vs. Phil Harris (125)

Bellator 89: Dantas vs. Galvao ‘Weigh-in’ Results

The official weigh-ins for Thursday’s Bellator 89: Dantas vs. Galvao event took place late last night at midnight as a result of North Carolina Boxing Authority regulations. The NCBA requires fighters competing twenty-four hours past the original weigh-in time to hit the scales a second time, with the restriction that they cannot have gained more […]

The official weigh-ins for Thursday’s Bellator 89: Dantas vs. Galvao event took place late last night at midnight as a result of North Carolina Boxing Authority regulations.

The NCBA requires fighters competing twenty-four hours past the original weigh-in time to hit the scales a second time, with the restriction that they cannot have gained more than thirteen pounds.

All twenty competitors for Bellator 89 were on weight including bantamweight champ Eduardo Dantas (134.6) and opponent Marcos Galvao (134.7).

The event also features the opening round of the Season Eight Middleweight Tournament and a shot at newly crowned champ Alexander Shlemenko.

View the full weigh-in results for Bellator 89 below:

Main Card (Spike TV, 10pm EST)

Bantamweight title bout: (c) Eduardo Dantas (134.6) vs. Marcos Galvao (134.7)
Middleweight tournament quarterfinal: Brian Rogers (186.0) vs. Dan Cramer (185.9)
Middleweight tournament quarterfinal: Brett Cooper (185.2) vs. Norman Paraisy (185.8)
Middleweight tournament quarterfinal: Andreas Spang (186.0) vs. Doug Marshall (185.5)
Middleweight tournament quarterfinal: Sultan Aliev (185.5) vs. Mikkel Parlo (185.7)

Preliminary Card (Spike.com, 8pm EST)

Bantamweight bout: Timothy Goodwin (135.9) vs. Mike Maldonaldo (135.9)
Welterweight bout: Chris Mierzwiak (170.5) vs. Johnny Buck (170.5)
Middleweight bout: Kyle Bolt (185.0) vs. Joe Pacehco (185.9)
Middleweight bout: Aaron Johnson (185.5) vs. Brennan Ward (185.6)
Heavyweight bout: David Mejia (264.3) vs. Mont McMullens (265.7)