Showing posts with label Bjorn Rebny. Show all posts
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Friday, December 18, 2009

Bellator I



Bellator I
Friday, April 3, 2009
Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino
Hollywood, Florida.
Telecast via one-day tape-delay, ESPN Deportes.

Tournament

  • Lightweight Quarter-Final: United States Jorge Masvidal vs. United States Nick Agallar
Masvidal def. Agallar via TKO (punches) @ 1:19 of R 1.
  • Lightweight Quarter-Final: United States Eddie Alvarez vs. United Kingdom Greg Loughran
Alvarez def. Greg Loughran via submission (guillotine choke) @ 2:44 of R 1.
  • Featherweight Quarter-Final: Mexico Nick Gonzalez vs. Mexico Yahir Reyes
Reyes def. Gonzalez via TKO (spinning backfist) @ 2:11 of R 1.
  • Featherweight Quarter-Final: United States Estevan Payan vs. Peru Luis Palomino
Payan def. Palomino via split decision.
  • Featherweight Quarter-Final: United States Joe Soto vs. Canada Ben Greer
Soto def. Greer by TKO (punches) @ 3:40 of R 1.
  • Lightweight Quarter-Final: United States Alonzo Martinez vs. United States Toby Imada
Imada def. Martinez via submission (rear naked choke) @ 3:26 of R 1.

Non-tournament bouts

  • Lightweight bout: Italy Lorenzo Borgomeo vs. Mexico Daniel Morales
Borgomeo def. Morales via submission (rear naked choke) @ 3:46 of R 3.
  • Middleweight bout: Brazil Daniel Sarafian vs. United States Gary Padilla
Padilla def. Sarafian via TKO (punches) @ 3:04 of R 2.
(photo credit Dave Mandel for Sherdog.com)
  • Featherweight bout: United States Jonathan Brookins vs. United States Stephen Ledbetter
Brookins def. Ledbetter by submission (rear naked choke) @ 3:32 of R 1.
 (Results sourced from: http://mmajunkie.com/event/595/bellator-fighting-championships-debut-on-espn-depo.mma)

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Bellator Fighting Championships (est. 2008)


Bellator Fighting Championships is the new kid on the MMA block. Founded in 2008 by Bjorn Rebny, Bellator's tournaments are held in a circular cage and adhere, with little exception, to the Unified Rules of Mixed Martial Arts. The competition structure gives considerable monetary and prestige incentive to fighters to take risks and make exciting fights in the hopes of catapulting to renown as champion in their weight class (one of four, ranging from featherweight to middleweight). At present, both tournament format and championship titles are reserved for male contestants. Women's bouts have been featured at some Bellator events, including Kerry Vera's (spouse of UFC fighter Brandon Vera) professional debut at Bellator VII. In its first season (Bellator I through XII), the organization focused its efforts on capturing the attention of Hispanic fight enthusiasts. Shown on with time-delay on ESPN Deportes, the fights were presented by bilingual M.C.s and were notable for some impressive submissions and KOs (e.g. standout Toby Imada's inverted triangle choke v. Jorge Masvidal, Yahir Reyes's spinning backfist KO v. Estevan Payan, and Nick Pace's Flying Knee KO of Collin Tebo). Now approaching its second season, the organization aims for live broadcasts and has broadened its scope with the intention to capture more English-language viewers via Fox Sports Net and NBC, in addition to its telecasts on Telemundo and other International affiliates.

The current weight classes and respective (inaugural Bellator) title holders are:
Featherweight:     136 - 145 lbs. (61 - 66 kg)
                               Joe Soto                          (BFC X: June 5/09)

Lightweight:         146 - 155 lbs. (67 - 70 kg)
                               Eddie Alvarez                  (BFC XII: June 19/09)

Welterweight:       156 - 170 lbs. (71 - 77 kg)
                               Lyman Good                   (BFC XI: June 12/09)

Middleweight:      171 - 185 lbs. (78 - 84 kg)
                               Hector Lombard              (BFC XII: June 19/09)