Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper is on a trade mission to Japan to open up free-trade talks with the island nation. This past Sunday, Harper presented Yoshihiko Noda, the Prime Minister of Japan, with a set of UFC gloves autographed by UFC welterweight champion Georges St-Pierre. Harper and his Conservative party, reached out to the […]
Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper is on a trade mission to Japan to open up free-trade talks with the island nation. This past Sunday, Harper presented Yoshihiko Noda, the Prime Minister of Japan, with a set of UFC gloves autographed by UFC welterweight champion Georges St-Pierre.
Harper and his Conservative party, reached out to the UFC to help sweeten the free-trade talks after learning that the Japanese Prime Minister was a big fan of GSP’s.
Press Release – CHICAGO, Ill. (March 9, 2012) — Pat Curran and Joe Warren promised fireworks in their main event Featherweight Title Fight, but it was Curran who stopped the former Champion Warren in one of the most entertaining Bellator bouts seen in recent memory. The quarterfinals of the Bellator Season Six Featherweight Tournament are […]
Pat Curran lands a knee to the jaw of former champ Joe Warren – Photo via Bellator.com
Press Release – CHICAGO, Ill. (March 9, 2012) — Pat Curran and Joe Warren promised fireworks in their main event Featherweight Title Fight, but it was Curran who stopped the former Champion Warren in one of the most entertaining Bellator bouts seen in recent memory. The quarterfinals of the Bellator Season Six Featherweight Tournament are in the books as well as four tournament participants punched their tickets to the semifinal round. “Popo” Bezerra, Marlon Sandro, Mike Corey, and Daniel Straus all picked up victories at The Venue at the Horseshoe Casino in Hammond, Indiana LIVE on MTV2 and in HD on EPIX.
“What a night here at The Venue here in Hammond,” said Bellator Chairman & CEO Bjorn Rebney. “With a sellout crowd in Bellator’s backyard, Pat Curran cemented his name as one of the best featherweights on the planet and is our new Bellator Featherweight Champion.”
The last time the Bellator Featherweight Championship changed hands, it was Joe Warren stopping Joe Soto at Bellator 27. Pat Curran, the Bellator Summer Series Featherweight Tournament Champion, was looking to capitalize on his second tournament championship with a victory in the main event at Bellator 60. The first round opened up at a feverous pace, with both featherweights exchanging blows. After hurting Warren with an onslaught of punches and knees, Curran pursued “The Baddest Man on the Planet” looking for the finish. Warren, however, showed why he is the defending Bellator Featherweight Champion, as he found a way to avoid being finished. In the second round, it was Warren who controlled the fight with his Greco Roman wrestling for a majority of the round and seemed to be building some momentum in his favor. When the third round started, Pat Curran came out energized. After landing a knee to the chin of Warren, Curran followed up with a barrage of strikes that forced the referee to stop the fight.
With the victory, Pat Curran becomes the new Bellator Featherweight Champion as he stops Joe Warren with strikes and improves his record to 17-4 while the former Bellator Champion Warren drops to 7-3 and 5-2 under the Bellator banner.
In the opening round of the featherweight quarterfinals, Bellator veteran Daniel Straus was hoping his second run at a featherweight tournament championship would end with his hand raised in victory. Undefeated Bellator tournament newcomer Jeremy Spoon was looking to keep his perfect record intact while spoiling the return of Straus. It was a closely contested fight through the first two rounds, with Straus controlling the striking and Spoon controlling the clinch. In the third round, Spoon appeared to be the more aggressive fighter, but Straus again landed the more significant strikes. When the judges rendered their decision, it was Daniel Straus that walked away with the unanimous decision victory.
With the win, Daniel Straus improves his record to 18-4 and advances to the second round of the Bellator Season Six Featherweight Tournament. Jeremy Spoon loses for the very first time in his professional MMA career as his record falls to 12-1 with an outstanding effort.
When Bellator Featherweight Tournament Fighter Wagnney Fabiano injured himself in training, Ronnie Mann was left without an opponent. Illinois native Mike Corey saw an opportunity to face one of the best featherweights on the planet, and decided to step in on short notice. The first round saw plenty of action as both Mann and Corey landed shots that dropped their opponent. Corey was able to finish the round on top with some ground and pound. In the second round, Corey was able to secure a takedown and spent the majority of the time in a dominant position despite submission attempts from Mann. The third round looked similar to the second. Corey was able to get Mann to the canvas and deliver relentless ground and pound until the final bell sounded.
When the scorecards were read, Mike Corey walked away with a well-deserved unanimous decision victory and will move on to the semifinals of the Bellator Season Six Featherweight Tournament. He improves his record to 12-2 while Ronnie Mann drops to 21-4 as a professional.
Bellator Featherweight Tournament favorite Marlon Sandro was looking to make a statement in his second stint in a Bellator Tournament. Tournament newcomer Roberto Vargas was looking to score the biggest win of his career. The fight started off as an exciting back-and-forth affair that saw both fighters land clean shots. However, Sandro was able to overwhelm the less experienced Vargas with strikes that dropped him. After some ground and pound, Sandro was able to get the hooks in and submit Vargas with a rear naked choke at 3:35 of the first round.
Marlon Sandro improves his record to 21-3 and 4-1 under the Bellator banner. Roberto Vargas loses for just the second time in his professional MMA career.
In the first quarterfinal fight of the Bellator Season Six Featherweight Tournament, Alexandre “Popo” Bezerra came in as a favorite over late replacement, Kenny Foster. From the opening bell, “Popo” showed exactly why. Utilizing an array of head kicks and leg kicks was able to dominate Foster in the first round. In the second round, Foster came out with better footwork and appeared have learned from his striking mistakes in the first round, however Foster attempted a takedown that was stuffed from “Popo.” Bezerra was then able to get Foster’s back and slip in a rear naked choke that forced Foster to tap.
“Popo” improves his record to 13-1 and moves on to the semifinal round of the Bellator Season Six Featherweight Tournament. Foster, who drops his fourth straight fight, falls to 9-6 in his professional career.
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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.
About MTV2
MTV2 is a man’s best friend, available in nearly 80 million homes and with the highest concentration of males 12-24 and 12-34 on TV today. A vibrant mix of music, lifestyle and action sports programming, MTV2 has reflected the habits and behavior of young people since its launch in 1996. MTV2 is part of MTV Networks, a unit of Viacom, one of the world’s leading creators of programming and content across all media platforms.
About EPIX
EPIX, a joint venture between Viacom Inc. (NYSE: VIA and VIA.B), its Paramount Pictures unit, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc. (MGM) and Lionsgate (NYSE: LGF), is a next-generation premium entertainment channel, video-on-demand and online service launched on October 30, 2009. With access to more than 15,000 motion pictures spanning the vast libraries of its partners and other studios, EPIX provides a powerful entertainment experience with more feature films on demand and online and more HD movies than any other service. It is the only premium service providing its entire monthly line-up of new Hollywood titles, classic feature films, original series, music and comedy specials through the linear channel, video-on-demand and online at EpixHD.com, the leading online destination for movies.
EPIX has made the commitment to deliver the industry’s most expansive online collection of movies, making more than 3,000 titles available on EpixHD.com. The service is available to over 30 million homes nationwide through distribution partners including Charter Communications, Cox Communications, DISH Network, Mediacom Communications, NCTC, Suddenlink Communications and Verizon FiOS.
Former PRIDE champ and K-1 kickboxer, Mirko ‘Co Cop’ Filipovi? has not completely retired from combat sports after finishing his career in the Octagon last fall following a loss. Now Filipovi? is set to step back into the ring this weekend in his native homeland when he meets eight time K-1 World Grand Prix Finals […]
Former PRIDE champ and K-1 kickboxer, Mirko ‘Co Cop’ Filipovi? has not completely retired from combat sports after finishing his career in the Octagon last fall following a loss. Now Filipovi? is set to step back into the ring this weekend in his native homeland when he meets eight time K-1 World Grand Prix Finals tournament participant ‘Suga’ Ray Sefo in the main event of the K-1 Final Fight show at the Zagreb Arena in Zagreb, Croatia.
Fans can catch the event live online at FightNow.com on March 10 at 1pm EST (10am PST).
Former Olympian Judo Gold medalist, and current mixed martial artist, Satoshi Ishii (4-2-1) is currently making the rounds through various training camps in his effort to improve himself as a fighter. Most recently, the Japanese Judoka paid a visit to the Team Blackhouse gym training with the likes of former UFC champ Lyoto Machida and […]
Ishii training – Photo via Black House MMA Facebook page
Former Olympian Judo Gold medalist, and current mixed martial artist, Satoshi Ishii (4-2-1) is currently making the rounds through various training camps in his effort to improve himself as a fighter.
Most recently, the Japanese Judoka paid a visit to the Team Blackhouse gym training with the likes of former UFC champ Lyoto Machida and Rafael dos Anjos.
The gym released a series of photos of Ishii as he prepares for an upcoming light heavyweight bout versus Thierry Sokoudjou on March 31, 2012 at an Amazon Forest Combat 2 event in Manaus, Brazil.
Ishii will enter the bout on a loss after suffering a first round knockout defeat at the hands of Fedor Emelianenko last New Years Eve in Japan.
Check out more photos of Ishii on the Black House MMAFacebook page by hitting the link.
Machida and Ishii – Photo via Black House MMA Facebook page
Ishii with coach Kuro Gonzalez – Photo via Black House MMA Facebook page
Ishii attempts a takedown on Machida – Photo via Black House MMA Facebook page
The Ohio Athletic Commission released the medical suspensions for this past weekends Strikeforce: Tate vs. Rousey event, naming eight of the nights eighteen competitors. Saddled with indefinite suspensions were Miesha Tate, Ronaldo ‘Jacare’ Souza, Roger Bowling, and Conor Heun. Tate, who lost her Strikeforce Women’s Bantamweight title to opponent Ronda Rousey in the main event, […]
Ronaldo 'Jacare' Souza's broken left hand – Photo via Tatame.com
The Ohio Athletic Commission released the medical suspensions for this past weekends Strikeforce: Tate vs. Rousey event, naming eight of the nights eighteen competitors.
Saddled with indefinite suspensions were Miesha Tate, Ronaldo ‘Jacare’ Souza, Roger Bowling, and Conor Heun.
Tate, who lost her Strikeforce Women’s Bantamweight title to opponent Ronda Rousey in the main event, was sentenced for a left arm injury caused when Rousey bent the arm back in an unnatural position during an armbar submission. Tate revealed that the arm was not broken but is waiting further tests to determine the extent of the damage done to her arm.
Souza broke his left hand and thumb (pictured) in his fight versus last minute replacement Bristol Marunde. He was given an indefinite suspension by the Commission and will have to have it cleared by a physician before he can return to training. Souza was still able to manage an arm-triangle submission to win the fight despite the damage in his hand.
The full list of medical suspensions for Strikeforce: Tate vs. Rousey are as follows (source MMAFighting.com):
Miesha Tate: Indefinite suspension – elbow injury
Ronaldo Souza: Indefinite suspension – hand injury
Roger Bowling: Indefinite suspension – hand injury
Conor Heun: Indefinite suspension – hand injury
Kazuo Misaki: 45 days – facial laceration
Pat Healy: 30 days – head laceration
Alexis Davis: 30 days – facial laceration
Brandon Saling: 30 days – precautionary reasons
Strikeforce: Tate vs. Rousey went down Saturday night at the Nationwide Arena in Columbus, Ohio with the main card airing on SHOWTIME and the prelim card being shown on Showtime Extreme. Check out more stills from the nights action at FoxSports.com
Strikeforce Champ Ronday Rousey – Photo by Rey Del Rio – FOXSports.com
Strikeforce: Tate vs. Rousey went down Saturday night at the Nationwide Arena in Columbus, Ohio with the main card airing on SHOWTIME and the prelim card being shown on Showtime Extreme.
Check out more stills from the nights action at FoxSports.com
Ronda Rousey submits Miesha Tate with an armbar – Photo by Rey Del Rio – FOXSports.com
Kazuo Misaki – Photo by Greg Batram for US Presswire
Lumumba Sayers prepares to slam Scott Smith – Photo by Esther Lin – Getty Images
'Jacare' Souza lands a kick to Bristol Marunde – Photo by Esther Lin – Getty Images
Sarah Kaufman lands a punch to Alexis Davis – Photo by Breg Bartram – US Presswire