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Bellator 119 Main Event Breakdown: Weichel v. Green

Bellator 119 Main Event Breakdown: Weichel v. Green

This Friday, Bellator makes a return to Canada as Casino Rama will feature Bellator 119.  The fight card will be headlined by the stalwart promoter’s Featherweight Tournament Final, highlighting finalists Daniel Weichel and Desmond Green in a battle slated for five heats.  The main televised spectacle will also host contests between featherweights Chris Horodecki and Marlon Sandro, welterweights Marius Zaromskis and Vaughn Anderson, and heavy weight Raphael Butler taking on Nick Rossborough.  The vast majority of the promotion will be televised on the Spike Television network.

Weichel (38-3), a Frankfurt, Germany native, arrived to the tournament final by defeating Scott Cleve by rear naked choke in the opening round and then vanquished Matt Bessette in the semifinal round via a three round unanimous decision.  The German grappling specialist is known for his pure strength, toughness and submission abilities: 20 of his 33 wins have come by way of submission.  Weichel is on a late-career tear as he has won 10 out of his last 11 bouts, including his last fight.  The German has also shown solid leg-striking throughout his career and can take a punch.  He has all of the tools to end the night with a victory but it will not be an easy one, as Weichel will need to be on the mark with his takedown defense when facing Green.

Desmond Green (11-2), a product of Buffalo, New York, is a well-conditioned athlete used to going in the distance in bouts.  His path to the final began with a unanimous decision victor over former tournament finalist Mike Richman, and Green followed up with another unanimous decision in the semifinals when he defeated Will Martinez. 

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Interview with Hector Urbina: Out of the Ultimate Fighter House but Still Looking to Rise in the UFC

Interview with Hector Urbina: Out of the Ultimate Fighter House but Still Looking to Rise in the UFC

In its heyday, Monterrey was considered the "Detroit" of Mexico: it was booming with all kinds of industries, including car manufacturing.  The massive Mexican city became a hotbed for all kinds of sports and held immense wealth in its coffers.&...

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Bellator 118 Televised Results: Warren Becomes Ballator’s First Two Weight Division Champion

Bellator 118 Televised Results: Warren Becomes Ballator’s First Two Weight Division Champion

The Ovation Hall at the Revel Casino and Hotel in Atlantic City, New Jersey held Bellator 118.  The promotion was shown on the Spike Television Network, included many great bouts and was headlined by an interim bantamweight championship title ma...

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UFC Prospect Frank “Sitkayan” Trevino: A Fat Boy's Accidental Rise to the UFC

UFC Prospect Frank “Sitkayan” Trevino: A Fat Boy's Accidental Rise to the UFC

The battle of the bugle consumes the American landscape with every possible fad diet and "do nothing but still lose massive amounts of weight" miracle pill out in the billion dollar market today.  With the chaotic lifestyles commonly employed by...

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South Texas Fighting Championship “STFC 29: MAYDAY”

South Texas Fighting Championship “STFC 29: MAYDAY”

South Texas Fighting Championship MMA Cage Fights

The McAllen Convention Center will  host “STFC 29: MAYDAY” on Friday, May 16th. We return with 8 live MMA Cage fights from fighters from all across Texas.
The main event will feature former Texas L...

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