Andrey Koreshkov vs. Benson Henderson Results: Winner, Reaction for Bellator 153

When the Bellator brass decided to put new free-agent signing Benson Henderson in a title fight with Andrey Koreshkov, there was the potential for its reigning champion to receive a huge boost in profile.
As it turns out, that’s the new reality for the…

When the Bellator brass decided to put new free-agent signing Benson Henderson in a title fight with Andrey Koreshkov, there was the potential for its reigning champion to receive a huge boost in profile.

As it turns out, that’s the new reality for the 25-year-old, who successfully defended his welterweight title by unanimous decision Friday.

Damon Martin of Fox Sports tweeted out the scorecards:

The Russian got off to as good of a start as he could have hoped for. The first round was marked by his ability to control the distance as he hit Henderson with big shots when he attempted to close in.

A flying knee nearly ended Bendo’s night in the opening round, but Brett Okamoto of ESPN.com acknowledged the diversity of the champion’s strikes:

Koreshkov took that momentum with him into the second round as he continued to land strong strikes to the legs and body. However, Henderson had moments when he was able to find his range. 

Those little moments weren’t enough to turn the fight in his favor, though. He continued to struggle to mount any offense of note against the bigger Koreshkov. Chuck Mindenhall of MMA Fighting commented on Henderson’s struggle as a welterweight:

As the rounds progressed, the question became less about whether Bendo could turn things around and more about whether he could survive. 

Ultimately, Henderson was able to survive the full five rounds with Koreshkov, but the Russian made sure it wasn’t competitive. Just like that, Henderson’s highly anticipated debut ended with someone else’s hand being raised.

For a company that represents the only real rival to the UFC giant, Bellator has to be fairly happy with the result. A 32-year-old Henderson winning would have been all right. It would have given Bellator a champion with name recognition, but Koreshkov’s win speaks to the promotion’s ability to develop its own talent.

Koreshkov didn’t hesitate to acknowledge the impact the fight could have on his career.

“Yes, I agree that this fight is going to be called the biggest fight in my career.” he said, per Zane Simon of Bloody Elbow. “And the reason for that is that my opponent, Ben Henderson, he has a really huge name recognition and following. And that makes this fight so big from a fan’s perspective.”

The win will make Koreshkov one of the hottest fighters in the division. The Russian has now compiled six wins in a row, including a win over Douglas Lima for the welterweight title in July.

His only loss came at the hands of Ben Askren, who defeated him in the fourth round and remains undefeated.

In a division that includes former UFC talent Josh Koscheck and Paul Daley, there’s still an opportunity for Koreshkov to build his stardom further.

The question after this fight will be what Henderson does next. The 32-year-old has a few options, including the opportunity to head down to lightweight to contend for the belt under the Bellator banner. Henderson’s reign as a champion in the UFC came in the division, and the organization has a deep crop of 155-pounders who would provide an interesting challenge.

It isn’t clear how long Henderson intends to hang around, though.

The 32-year-old has alluded to retiring at the age of 33 in the past to pursue enlisting in the military; however, he recently changed his tune when he learned that there is no age requirement for enlisting.

“I thought I would have to leave MMA, but I talked to a few recruiters and they let me know that there [aren’t age limitations],” he told Ariel Helwani on The MMA Hour on Monday (via Chuck Mindenhall of MMAFighting.com). “It was something I felt pretty strongly about and I’m finding out there are other ways to go about doing it, but I can do it while still having an MMA career.”

That’s now an MMA career that includes a loss in his debut with a new promotion. It was hard to believe that he could walk away from the sport after back-to-back UFC wins in 2015, but this loss puts him in a position of urgency regarding his immediate Bellator future.

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Conor McGregor Pulled from UFC 200: Latest Details, Comments, Reaction

The UFC announced on Tuesday evening that it has pulled Conor McGregor from UFC 200 on July 9.
UFC President Dana White said on SportsCenter that the organization pulled McGregor from the card because he “refused to fly to [Las] Vegas fo…

The UFC announced on Tuesday evening that it has pulled Conor McGregor from UFC 200 on July 9.

UFC President Dana White said on SportsCenter that the organization pulled McGregor from the card because he “refused to fly to [Las] Vegas for promotional stuff,” per Jeremy Botter of the Houston Chronicle.

White also spoke with Colin Cowherd of Fox Sports:

Ben Fowlkes of USA Today isn’t buying that explanation, however:

McGregor was scheduled to face Nate Diaz in a rematch of their welterweight bout from UFC 196 in March. Diaz won that fight by submission.

The news comes on the heels of McGregor announcing on Twitter that he planned to retire:

His coach, John Kavanagh, also tweeted a cryptic message that suggested McGregor was going to hang up his proverbial gloves:

One factor in this saga might be the death of Joao Carvalho, who died after head injuries he suffered in his April 9 fight against Charlie Ward. McGregor was in the crowd in Dublin for that fight, supporting his teammate Ward.

After Carvalho’s death, he posted the following on his Facebook page:

To see a young man doing what he loves, competing for a chance at a better life, and then to have it taken away is truly heartbreaking. We are just men and women doing something we love in the hope of a better life for ourselves and our families. Nobody involved in combat sports of any kind wants to see this. It is such a rare occurrence that I don’t know how to take this.

It’s unclear if that experience has affected McGregor’s decision to announce his retirement or if he simply wanted a way out of UFC 200. Brett Okamoto of ESPN.com speculated on that front:

The UFC and MMA fans will certainly be hoping McGregor’s retirement isn’t a permanent one. He remains the UFC featherweight champion and has a 19-3 professional record and just one loss in the UFC since joining the organization in 2013. 

He’s one of the sport’s biggest stars and has one of the most brash and marketable personalities, so the UFC would be losing a major superstar if his retirement is permanent. Given the unusual and abrupt way this situation has played out, it’s likely there are a few more twists and turns yet to come.

 

 

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Kimbo Slice vs. James Thompson 2 Announced for Bellator 158: Comments, Reaction

For the first time in eight years, Kimbo Slice and James Thompson will throw down in the Octagon.
On Sunday, Bellator President Scott Coker announced on SportsCenter that Slice-Thompson II will take place at Bellator 158 on July 16 at the O2 Arena…

For the first time in eight years, Kimbo Slice and James Thompson will throw down in the Octagon.

On Sunday, Bellator President Scott Coker announced on SportsCenter that Slice-Thompson II will take place at Bellator 158 on July 16 at the O2 Arena in London (via MMA Junkie).

The two fighters met in 2008, when both were in EliteXC. Slice won by technical knockout.

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BJ Penn V Dennis Siver Announced for UFC 199: Latest Comments, Details, Reaction

UFC Hall of Famer B.J. Penn will reportedly make his long-awaited return to the Octagon at UFC 199 on June 4, where he’ll face featherweight Dennis Siver.
That’s according to MMAjunkie, while Kevin Iole of Yahoo Sports confirmed the report:

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UFC Hall of Famer B.J. Penn will reportedly make his long-awaited return to the Octagon at UFC 199 on June 4, where he’ll face featherweight Dennis Siver.

That’s according to MMAjunkie, while Kevin Iole of Yahoo Sports confirmed the report:

Wrestling coach Israel Martinez confirmed Penn will be fighting on June 4:

Per ESPN.com, the 37-year-old hasn’t fought since losing the TUF 19 finale to Frankie Edgar by third-round stoppage in 2014. His last win came against Matt Hughes in 2010.

He became a UFC Hall of Famer in 2015, per Mookie Alexander of Bloody Elbow.

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Miesha Tate vs. Amanda Nunes Announced for UFC 200: Latest Comments, Reaction

Miesha Tate’s first title defense won’t come against Holly Holm. It won’t come against Ronda Rousey. Instead, the UFC women’s bantamweight champion will take on fourth-ranked competitor Amanda Nunes at UFC 200 on July 9 in Las Vegas:  

Tate, 29, …

Miesha Tate’s first title defense won’t come against Holly Holm. It won’t come against Ronda Rousey. Instead, the UFC women’s bantamweight champion will take on fourth-ranked competitor Amanda Nunes at UFC 200 on July 9 in Las Vegas:  

Tate, 29, will be fighting for the first time since her submission victory over Holm at UFC 196 on March 5.

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Miesha Tate vs. Amanda Nunes Announced for UFC 200: Latest Comments, Reaction

Miesha Tate’s first title defense won’t come against Holly Holm. It won’t come against Ronda Rousey. Instead, the UFC women’s bantamweight champion will take on fourth-ranked competitor Amanda Nunes at UFC 200 on July 9 in Las Vegas:  

Tate, 29, …

Miesha Tate’s first title defense won’t come against Holly Holm. It won’t come against Ronda Rousey. Instead, the UFC women’s bantamweight champion will take on fourth-ranked competitor Amanda Nunes at UFC 200 on July 9 in Las Vegas:  

Tate, 29, will be fighting for the first time since her submission victory over Holm at UFC 196 on March 5.

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