Jose Vega Vs. Danny Tims Set For Opening Round Of Bellator Season 3 Bantamweight Tournament.

CHICAGO, Ill. (August 06, 2010) – Longtime rivals Jose Vega and Danny Tims will square off in a long overdue rubber match for an opening round Bellator Season 3 World Bantamweight Tournament fight as Bellator Fighting Championships returns to the Kansas City Power & Light District for the third time this year for Bellator 26 […]

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CHICAGO, Ill. (August 06, 2010) – Longtime rivals Jose Vega and Danny Tims will square off in a long overdue rubber match for an opening round Bellator Season 3 World Bantamweight Tournament fight as Bellator Fighting Championships returns to the Kansas City Power & Light District for the third time this year for Bellator 26 on August 26th.

Both longtime mainstays of the talent-rich Midwest MMA circuit, Vega (8-3) and Tims (9-2-1) each earned their way to the Bellator Bantamweight Tournament with impressive showings on their home turf during Bellator Season 2. Tims steamrolled over Strikeforce veteran Brian Davidson en route to a convincing unanimous-decision victory at Bellator 16. Vega knocked out Jarrod Card with a devastating left hook, just 32 seconds into the opening round at Bellator 22.

In their first meeting it was Tims who had his arm raised in victory. However, Vega didn’t agree with the final verdict.

“Our first fight was in his hometown, and I don’t like to be a sore loser, but I got him to admit that I beat him right after that fight,” claimed Vega. “I ended up losing a real close decision, but we all know why they gave him that, because it was in his hometown.”

Tims had a distinctively different recollection of the night’s events.

“I never admitted that. He’s crazy. I remember that I dominated the whole fight. He likes to talk a lot of trash. I can’t wait to fight him. I want to knock him out in the first round.”

When the pair met for the second time in the finals of a 2008 grueling single-evening, eight-man tournament, it was Vega who grabbed the temporary bragging rights.

“In the second round he reversed me while I was ground and pounding him and I up-kicked him right before he got up and he just tapped on the cage,” said Vega. “I think I broke him mentally because he couldn’t take me down or do anything.”

Again, there are two sides to every story and Tims’ is that, “I fought Jose in the finals of that tournament after fighting literally 25 minutes earlier, and by the second round I was throwing up because I was so dehydrated, so I stood up and told the ref I was done.”

Regardless of the conflicting perspectives of their previous meetings, Vega and Tims are both counting down the days to erase all doubt.

“It’s no secret that there is no love lost between these two fast rising bantamweights,” said Bellator Chairman and CEO Bjorn Rebney. “Vega and Tims both want this fight to settle the score. This fight should be a great kick off to our Bantamweight tournament.”

Bellator 26 will be headlined by opening-round fights in each of Bellator’s three-Season 3 tournaments – Heavyweight, Bantamweight and the Women’s World Championship – as well as a televised feature fight showcasing Bellator Season 2 Welterweight Tournament semifinalist Steve Carl and four additional fights featuring top local fighters from the Kansas City area. More fights will be announced in the coming days.

Bellator has previously played to capacity crowds at the venue on April 29th and June 17th.

Tickets for the event are on sale NOW at ticketmaster.com and at The Midland by AMC box office in downtown Kansas City. General admission tickets start at just $20 in advance/$30 at the door. Ringside and Terrace tickets are also available for $100 and $50 respectively.

You can catch Bellator 26 and all of this season’s Bellator action LIVE on Fox Sports Net, along with action-packed highlight shows on NBC late Saturday nights

About Bellator Fighting Championships

Bellator Fighting Championships is a Mixed Martial Arts promotional company headquartered in Chicago. Bellator’s founder/CEO, Bjorn Rebney, is an experienced fighting sports and entertainment professional with a deep commitment to the purity and integrity of the sport of MMA and its athletes. Bellator Fighting Championships’ executive team is comprised of top industry professionals in the areas of live event production, television production, fighter relations, venue procurement, sponsorship creation/development, international licensing, marketing, advertising, publicity and commission relations.

Dana White on Anderson Silva + Chael Sonnen Rematch, Comes Around on Roy Nelson

In an interview with Ariel Helwani after UFC 117, Dana White described the Anderson Silva vs. Chael Sonnen fight as “legendary” (agreed) and hinted that a rematch could be in the works as his job is to give people fights they most “want to see.”
He seemed a little less sure whether or no Jon Fitch […]

In an interview with Ariel Helwani after UFC 117, Dana White described the Anderson Silva vs. Chael Sonnen fight as “legendary” (agreed) and hinted that a rematch could be in the works as his job is to give people fights they most “want to see.”

He seemed a little less sure whether or no Jon Fitch is truly the #1 contender at welterweight, but felt that Matt Hughes is definitely back in the mix.

Finally, after ripping Roy Nelson for awhile, White changes his tune, giving him nothing but respect for his performance against Junior Dos Santos.

Watch the above vid for more.

Sonnen Outstrikes Silva 320 – 64

For those of you wondering just how one sided the UFC middleweight championship fight between defending champ Anderson Silva and top contender Chael Sonnen was, FightMetric.com has the breakdown of the fight.
According to their statistics, Sonnen landed a total of 320 strikes to Silva’s 64 during the four-and-a-half rounds which were all dominated by the […]

For those of you wondering just how one sided the UFC middleweight championship fight between defending champ Anderson Silva and top contender Chael Sonnen was, FightMetric.com has the breakdown of the fight.

According to their statistics, Sonnen landed a total of 320 strikes to Silva’s 64 during the four-and-a-half rounds which were all dominated by the challenger. Check out the link above to see more statistics as well as a breakdown of each round.

Silva vs Sonnen strike count

UFC 117 “Fight Night” Bonuses – Silva Earns Two Bonuses

UFC president Dana White gave out “Fight Night” bonuses to Anderson Silva, Chael Sonnen, Stefan Struve, and Matt Hughes for their work as part of “UFC 117: Silva vs. Sonnen” in Oakland, Calif. Two “Submission of the Night” bonuses were handed out with each fighter earning $60,000. Champ Anderson Silva walked away with […]

dollarsign03UFC president Dana White gave out “Fight Night” bonuses to Anderson Silva, Chael Sonnen, Stefan Struve, and Matt Hughes for their work as part of “UFC 117: Silva vs. Sonnen” in Oakland, Calif. Two “Submission of the Night” bonuses were handed out with each fighter earning $60,000. Champ Anderson Silva walked away with two bonuses to earn $120,000 for his win.

The “Fight of the Night” honor was given to defending champion Silva and Sonnen for their five round bout. The champ also earned the “Submission of the Night” bonus for his fifth round triangle choke submission of Sonnen to come from behind to saving his title. If Silva hadn’t of secured the submission, he would most have certainly been defeated as Sonnen dominated every round of the fight on paper.

The 6′11″ Struve, who had the second best “Come-back of the Night” after Silva, managed to stop opponent Christian Morecraft at the 0:22 second mark of the second round after suffering a heavy beating throughout the first round. The “Skyscraper” was beaten so badly that doctors took extra time between rounds to asses his injuries, but luckily for Struve, allowed him to carry on anyway.

The second “Submission of the Night” bonus was won by UFC Hall of Famer Hughes who had fans on their feet for submitting welterweight opponent Ricardo Almeida in the opening round. Hughes landed a left hand that staggered Almeida and quickly chased his opponent to the mat. The former UFC champ managed a modified arm-triangle choke from the front and squeezed till Almeida was put out to win the fight at 3:15 of the first.

Anderson Silva Calls Chael Sonnen An Idiot.

MMAWeekly had this great video highlighting Anderson Silva taking some verbal shots at Chael Sonnen, who has talked himself up so much that he’s become public enemy number one, replacing Josh Koscheck in that position. Bring on the UFC 117: Si…

MMAWeekly had this great video highlighting Anderson Silva taking some verbal shots at Chael Sonnen, who has talked himself up so much that he’s become public enemy number one, replacing Josh Koscheck in that position. Bring on the UFC 117: Silva vs. Sonnen main event!

Dana White UFC 117 Video Blog Part 2

The action is only a few hours away, but that doesn’t stop Dana White from continuing to hype up UFC 117 with the second episode of his Video Blog. The MMA News will carry live coverage so make sure to check back often.

Click here to view the embedded video.

The action is only a few hours away, but that doesn’t stop Dana White from continuing to hype up UFC 117 with the second episode of his Video Blog. The MMA News will carry live coverage so make sure to check back often.