Video: Bellator 154: Phil Davis vs. King Mo Weigh-In Results

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On Friday, Bellator MMA held the official weigh-ins for their Bellator 154 event, which is scheduled to go down at the SAP Center in San Jose, California.

Headlined by an intriguing light heavyweight bout between Phil…

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On Friday, Bellator MMA held the official weigh-ins for their Bellator 154 event, which is scheduled to go down at the SAP Center in San Jose, California.

Headlined by an intriguing light heavyweight bout between Phil Davis and Muhammed “King Mo” Lawal, Bellator 154, which will air live on Spike TV, will feature the following lineup:

Bellator 154 Main Card (Airing live on Spike TV)

Phil Davis () vs. Muhammed Lawal ()
Adam Piccolotti () vs. Ray Wood ()
Saad Awad () vs. Evangelista Santos ()
Andre Fialho () vs. Rick Reger ()

Bellator 154 Preliminary Card (Airing live on Spike.com)

Joshua Hardwick () vs. Jorge Acosta ()
Victor Jones () vs. Anthony Taylor ()
Danasabe Mohammed () vs. Martin Sano ()
Josh Paiva () vs. Steven Gruber ()
Sam Spengler () vs. Doyle Childs ()
Josh San Diego () vs. Jeremiah Labiano ()
Alvin Cacdac () vs. Darren Uyenoyama ()
Thomas Diagne () vs. Mark Dickman ()
Stephanie Frausto () vs. Jamielene Nievara ()
Andres Alcantar () vs. Nick Pica ()
James Chapman () vs. Sean Tucker ()

Make sure to visit MMANews.com this Saturday, May 14th, for a complete Bellator 154 report.

Video: “Countdown To Bellator 154: Phil Davis vs. King Mo”

Ahead of this Saturday’s Bellator 154 event, Bellator MMA has released the “Countdown to Bellator 154” preview special, which takes a closer look at this Saturday’s main event between Bellator 205-pound standouts Phil Davis and Muhammed “King Mo” L…

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Ahead of this Saturday’s Bellator 154 event, Bellator MMA has released the “Countdown to Bellator 154” preview special, which takes a closer look at this Saturday’s main event between Bellator 205-pound standouts Phil Davis and Muhammed “King Mo” Lawal.

Embedded above is a preview for the “Countdown To Bellator 154” special, which you can watch in full at Bellator.Spike.com.

Make sure to visit MMANews.com this Saturday for a complete Bellator 154: Phil Davis vs. King Mo report.

‘King’ Mo Lawal’s Bold Plan: Beat Phil Davis, Win Heavyweight Belt, Superfight

In a sport where the idealism of first often comes before the business of entertainment, it’s sometimes refreshing to hear the cold realism spouted by Muhammed “King Mo” Lawal, a man who is not the creator of the “money weight&r…

In a sport where the idealism of first often comes before the business of entertainment, it’s sometimes refreshing to hear the cold realism spouted by Muhammed “King Mo” Lawal, a man who is not the creator of the “money weight” term but certainly helped popularize it. 

In his 24 pro bouts, he’s competed 16 times as a light heavyweight and eight times as heavyweight, with little interest for the shiny gold belt that is often the obsession of his brethren. 

Ask most 30-something fighters if they have any particular goals to chase before retiring, and they’ll go straight for the belt. But Lawal?

“Nope,” he told Bleacher Report. “Just keep cashing checks. That’s it.”

By that metric, life has been pretty good for Lawal since signing with Bellator in 2012. Since his debut in January 2013, Lawal has been one of the most active fighters in major MMA, competing five times in 2013, four times in 2014 and five times in 2015. 

So far, though, 2016 has drawn a blank, but he’s finally getting his first start this Saturday when he takes on Phil Davis in the main event of Bellator 154. 

While the bout was designed to determine the No. 1 contender to current light heavyweight champion Liam McGeary, Lawal has a backup plan in the works. It’s just an off-the-cuff idea, but it goes something like this:

  • Beat Phil Davis
  • Move up to heavyweight and take the belt
  • Face McGeary

“I like Liam, he’s cool, but let him fight somebody else,” he said. “I think he’s injured and still healing. Let him fight somebody else and then we can have a big-money fight. I can win the heavyweight title, then we can have a money fight. Heavyweight champ vs. light heavyweight champ at a catch weight of like 215 [pounds].”

In this scenario, the utility of the belt is more important than its perceived value; it’s simply the drawing card to a big-money fight.

While that may veer from the romantic notion of a golden belt, it’s more in line with its actual use as a promotional prop, and generally speaking, a fighter who understands the business side of the sport has a better chance to maximize his value.

Still, Lawal’s got some work to do before he gets there. 

Davis was a top-10 world-ranked light heavyweight before signing with Bellator via free agency, and according to FightMatrix, which uses a proprietary algorithm to rank fighters across organizations, he’s held steady, currently ranked No. 6 in the division. (Comparatively, Lawal sits a few spots behind at No. 10.) 

Last time out, Davis scored the first official KO of his career, knocking out Francis Carmont following a left hook. Color Lawal unimpressed.

“When he’s throwing punches, he’s backing up. He threw that Hail Mary versus Carmont,” he said. “It’s a big left hook, but he was arm-punching and shifted into it. [Boxing legend] Jack Dempsey had this thing called the ‘shift’ where he’d step and throw a right hand, and then step with the left and throw a left hand. You’re shifting stances. He did that into a left and knocked out Carmont, but that’s the only time I’ve ever really seen him commit with a big shot. The only time.”

Not surprisingly, fighters about to fight disagree on their assessments of each other. Neither was dismissive of the other’s skills, but each offered his own interpretation.

“He’s a slugger and a wrestler so he brings a very unique skill set to the table because very few guys who have his kind of punching power have his level of wrestling,” Davis told Bleacher Report. “So that’s what makes him unique, but I think I have a more rounded game.”

That moderate boast could hardly be called inflammatory, but Lawal took exception to its premise as much as its accuracy. By his own estimation, he believes he is better able to make his own game work within the context of the fight.

“Phil can think that. He might be more well-rounded, but who cares?” he said. “I don’t see it. I see average stand-up, average wrestler, a little above-average grappling. 

“Anyway, it’s not about how well-rounded your game is, it’s about how you can make the s–t work for you,” he continued. “Look at Robbie Lawler vs. Rory MacDonald. Who’s more well-rounded? Rory’s a better wrestler. Rory has better grappling, Rory has good stand-up. So who’s more well-rounded? Probably Rory. But who won the f–king fight? Robbie. So you can say you’re more well-rounded. That’s great. We’ll see how much that matters when the cage closes.”

The dynamics of the fight do favor Lawal in one significant way: His wrestling pedigree—he was a collegiate All-American and a world-ranked amateur wrestler—makes it likely he can force Davis to stand with him, and he’s vowed to do just that.

The collision course between the two is a long time in the making. From the time Davis signed, it seemed obvious it would happen, and then last September, both were involved in a four-man, one-night tournament. Both won their opening-round matches, but Lawal could not continue due to a rib injury. 

In a way, the delay could prove a blessing, as it gave the matchup more time to simmer. Conversely, it also ramps up expectations. 

A win over Davis will lead to plenty of possibilities. Lawal can fight McGeary. He can fight heavyweight champ Vitaly Minakov. He can fight Tito Ortiz, with whom he recently had a confrontation (warning: link contains NSFW language).

“Man, the guy’s won three fights in 10 years,” he said. “You think this matchup helps him or helps me? That lowers my brand. It helps his brand. What’s beating him going to do for me? Three wins in 10 years? That’s like one win every three years. Come on, man.”

OK, cross that one off the list. Unless the money talks the right way, perhaps. 

At 35, Lawal doesn’t see a finish line in his future yet, but he knows it’s not too far off in the distance. When it gets boring, he’ll stop. Until then, he’ll keep cashing checks.

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King Mo Blames Bjorn Rebney For The Way His Run With TNA Wrestling Went

Ahead of his Bellator 154 main event fight this weekend on Spike TV against former top-ranked UFC contender Phil Davis, Muhammed “King Mo” Lawal spoke with the folks at WrestlingINC.com about his run in TNA Wrestling, explaining why he specifically bla…

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Ahead of his Bellator 154 main event fight this weekend on Spike TV against former top-ranked UFC contender Phil Davis, Muhammed “King Mo” Lawal spoke with the folks at WrestlingINC.com about his run in TNA Wrestling, explaining why he specifically blames former Bellator MMA President Bjorn Rebney for the way his tenure with the pro wrestling promotion went.

Below are some of the highlights from the Muhammed Lawal interview:

On if he has been paying attention to the state of TNA and their many recent talent departures:

“I’ve been paying attention, man. I was kind of worried when Kazarian and Daniels left,” Mo said. “Then Samoa Joe left. Then AJ Styles, Eric Young, Austin Aries, Bobby Roode- Bobby Roode can wrestle his ass off. The guys that could really wrestle are leaving. I hope they can bounce back. That’s not good, especially when AJ Styles left. They lost a lot of great wrestlers, and I hope they can turn the corner and move forward on a positive note.”

On being brought into TNA with a lot of fanfare but having things slow down quickly because he fought MMA so frequently:

“Everything got messed up quick because of my fight schedule. I was in OVW, had a couple of matches there. I was working with Al Snow, Nick Dinsmore and Nick Miller, who is known as Trailer Park Trash. I was learning a lot from Frank Miller. TNA didn’t really have a chance to use me because of my fight schedule. I fought like 5-6 times that one year.”

On blaming former Bellator MMA president Bjorn Rebney for the way his TNA run turned out, noting current president Scott Coker would have handled it better:

“Not really, with the fight schedule it was hard. Bellator with Bjorn was iffy. Coker would have done a better job trying to coordinate the schedule with TNA. I think the blame is on Bjorn. I was working with Kenny King and people at FSW. I was hoping I could do something, me and Kenny King, the Knockout Kings. Bjorn, I don’t know what his plan was. I don’t think he had a plan.”

Make sure to visit MMANews.com this weekend for a complete Bellator 154: Davis vs. King Mo report.

“Countdown To Bellator 154: Phil Davis vs. King Mo” Premieres On SPIKE Tonight

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On Tuesday evening, Bellator MMA will premiere their “Countdown to Bellator 154” special, which looks at the upcoming main event between Phil Davis (15-3, 1 NC) and Muhammed “King Mo” Lawal (19-4, 1 NC).

Below is the official press release Bellator MMA officials sent out on Tuesday to promote their upcoming event, which takes place on May 14, 2016 from the SAP Center in San Jose, California.

Watch “Countdown to Phil Davis vs King Mo” TONIGHT on SPIKE at 11 p.m. ET

Before the action kicks off in the Bellator cage on May 14th, join us for an exclusive look at the lives and training of world class MMA fighters Phil Davis, and his opponent King Mo. This in-depth show will go one-on-one with two of Bellator’s finest as they prepare for the biggest fight of their careers, LIVE and FREE on SPIKE.

“Bellator 154: Davis vs. King Mo” takes place Saturday, May 14th at the SAP center in San Jose, CA. The exciting night of fights airs LIVE and FREE on SPIKE at 8 p.m. ET/7 p.m. CT while the preliminary card will stream live on Bellator.com and The Bellator Mobile App beginning at 6:30 p.m. ET. Tickets start at just $30 and are on sale now at Bellator.com, Ticketmaster, and the SAP Center Box Office.

Complete “Bellator 154: Davis vs. King Mo” Fight Card:

Bellator MMA Light Heavyweight Main Event: Phil Davis (15-3, 1 NC) vs. Muhammed “King Mo” Lawal (19-4, 1 NC)
Bellator MMA Heavyweight Co-Main Event: Sergei Kharitonov (23-5) vs. Josh Appelt (12-5)
Bellator MMA Lightweight Feature Bout: Adam Piccolotti (7-0) vs. Ray Wood (6-1)
Bellator MMA Welterweight Feature Bout: Saad Awad (18-7) vs. Evangelista “Cyborg” Santos (21-16)
Bellator MMA Welterweight Feature Bout: Andre Fialho (6-0) vs. Rick Reger (7-1)

Preliminary Card:

Bellator MMA Featherweight Prelim Bout: Thomas Diagne (5-5-1) vs. Mark Dickman (10-2)
Bellator MMA Bantamweight Prelim Bout: Josh San Diego (6-1) vs. Jeremiah Labiano (9-4)
Bellator MMA (160 lb.) “VOW” Prelim Bout: Joshua Hardwick (Debut) vs. Jorge Acosta (1-1)
Bellator MMA Featherweight Prelim Bout: Victor Jones (0-1) vs. Anthony Taylor (0-1)
Bellator MMA Welterweight Prelim Bout: Danasabe Mohammed (3-0) vs. Martin Sano (4-1)
Bellator MMA Flyweight Prelim Bout: Josh Paiva (7-1) vs. Steven Gruber (5-1)
Bellator MMA Welterweight Prelim Bout: Sam Spengler (8-5) vs. Doyle Childs (2-1)
Bellator MMA (130 lb.) Catchweight Prelim Bout: Alvin Cacdac (16-12) vs. TBD
Bellator MMA Strawweight Prelim Bout: Stephanie Frausto (5-5) vs. Jamielene Nievara (3-1)
Bellator MMA Middleweight Prelim Bout: Andres Alcantar (3-0) vs. Nick Pica (5-0)
Bellator MMA Heavyweight Prelim Bout: James Chapman (Debut) vs. Sean Tucker (Debut)

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On Tuesday evening, Bellator MMA will premiere their “Countdown to Bellator 154” special, which looks at the upcoming main event between Phil Davis (15-3, 1 NC) and Muhammed “King Mo” Lawal (19-4, 1 NC).

Below is the official press release Bellator MMA officials sent out on Tuesday to promote their upcoming event, which takes place on May 14, 2016 from the SAP Center in San Jose, California.

Watch “Countdown to Phil Davis vs King Mo” TONIGHT on SPIKE at 11 p.m. ET

Before the action kicks off in the Bellator cage on May 14th, join us for an exclusive look at the lives and training of world class MMA fighters Phil Davis, and his opponent King Mo. This in-depth show will go one-on-one with two of Bellator’s finest as they prepare for the biggest fight of their careers, LIVE and FREE on SPIKE.

“Bellator 154: Davis vs. King Mo” takes place Saturday, May 14th at the SAP center in San Jose, CA. The exciting night of fights airs LIVE and FREE on SPIKE at 8 p.m. ET/7 p.m. CT while the preliminary card will stream live on Bellator.com and The Bellator Mobile App beginning at 6:30 p.m. ET. Tickets start at just $30 and are on sale now at Bellator.com, Ticketmaster, and the SAP Center Box Office.

Complete “Bellator 154: Davis vs. King Mo” Fight Card:

Bellator MMA Light Heavyweight Main Event: Phil Davis (15-3, 1 NC) vs. Muhammed “King Mo” Lawal (19-4, 1 NC)
Bellator MMA Heavyweight Co-Main Event: Sergei Kharitonov (23-5) vs. Josh Appelt (12-5)
Bellator MMA Lightweight Feature Bout: Adam Piccolotti (7-0) vs. Ray Wood (6-1)
Bellator MMA Welterweight Feature Bout: Saad Awad (18-7) vs. Evangelista “Cyborg” Santos (21-16)
Bellator MMA Welterweight Feature Bout: Andre Fialho (6-0) vs. Rick Reger (7-1)

Preliminary Card:

Bellator MMA Featherweight Prelim Bout: Thomas Diagne (5-5-1) vs. Mark Dickman (10-2)
Bellator MMA Bantamweight Prelim Bout: Josh San Diego (6-1) vs. Jeremiah Labiano (9-4)
Bellator MMA (160 lb.) “VOW” Prelim Bout: Joshua Hardwick (Debut) vs. Jorge Acosta (1-1)
Bellator MMA Featherweight Prelim Bout: Victor Jones (0-1) vs. Anthony Taylor (0-1)
Bellator MMA Welterweight Prelim Bout: Danasabe Mohammed (3-0) vs. Martin Sano (4-1)
Bellator MMA Flyweight Prelim Bout: Josh Paiva (7-1) vs. Steven Gruber (5-1)
Bellator MMA Welterweight Prelim Bout: Sam Spengler (8-5) vs. Doyle Childs (2-1)
Bellator MMA (130 lb.) Catchweight Prelim Bout: Alvin Cacdac (16-12) vs. TBD
Bellator MMA Strawweight Prelim Bout: Stephanie Frausto (5-5) vs. Jamielene Nievara (3-1)
Bellator MMA Middleweight Prelim Bout: Andres Alcantar (3-0) vs. Nick Pica (5-0)
Bellator MMA Heavyweight Prelim Bout: James Chapman (Debut) vs. Sean Tucker (Debut)

Bellator Announces Headline & Co-Featured Bouts For Big 5/14 Event In San Jose

During Friday night’s Bellator 149: Shamrock vs. Gracie 3 event, which aired live from the Toyota Center in Houston, Texas on Spike TV, Bellator MMA announced and began the promotion for the two main events scheduled for their event in San Jose, Califo…

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During Friday night’s Bellator 149: Shamrock vs. Gracie 3 event, which aired live from the Toyota Center in Houston, Texas on Spike TV, Bellator MMA announced and began the promotion for the two main events scheduled for their event in San Jose, California in May.

In what was a fight that had already been made but was delayed, former top-ranked UFC Light Heavyweight contender “Mr. Wonderful” Phil Davis takes on longtime MMA veteran and exciting 205-pound contender, Muhammed “King Mo” Lawal in what was announced as the main event for the 5/14 show.

Joining Davis-Lawal as the co-main event for the show, which will air live and free on Spike TV, will be former UFC Lightweight contender Josh “The Punk” Thomson taking on former Bellator Lightweight Champion Michael Chandler.

Bellator: Davis vs. Lawal takes place from the SAP Center on Saturday, May 14, 2016, and will air live and free exclusively on Spike TV.