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theanticool · 7 years ago
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New Bellator Bantamweight champion Darrion Caldwell
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obsessedwrestler · 6 years ago
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susancingari · 7 years ago
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[VIDEO] Watch Live Bellator 184 Prelims
[VIDEO] Watch Live Bellator 184 Prelims
Bellator 184 Dantas vs. Caldwell goes down today! Watch the prelims live from 7:00 p.m. ET and don’t miss the main card airing on Spike TV from 9:00 p.m. ET.
Main Card
Eduardo Dantas vs. Darrion Caldwell — Bantamweight Title Fight
Emmanuel Sanchez vs. Daniel Straus
Pat Curran vs. John Teixeira
Leandro Higo vs. Joe Taimanglo
Preliminary Card
Teagan Dooley vs. DeMarcus Simmons
Manuel Muro vs.…
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sportslive-stream-blog · 7 years ago
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frontproofmedia · 7 years ago
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Circling the Bantamweight Title at Bellator 184
By Edward Carbajal
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10/4/2017
A wolf has been circling the bantamweight title for a while at Bellator, his name’s Darrion Caldwell. The New Jersey native has been close for a while now, keeping himself in the title picture since his defeat of former champion, Joe Warren. When beating the “baddest man on the planet” the way he did, a title fight is not far from reach.
Caldwell when nine-straight fights before losing via submission to Joe Taimanglo at Bellator 154 via submission; a loss he avenged in his very next fight. If that is any indication of a hole in his game then the current champion he faces at Bellator 184 is a true challenge for the NCAA Division 1 wrestler. Eduardo Dantas’ jiu-jitsu game is at a high enough level he was able to avoid the submission attempts with Marcos Galvao at Bellator 156 to win the title he lost to Joe Warren in 2014.
Still, according to Jimmy Smith's break down this could be a striker vs. grappler match:
Here's what you need to know about Friday's bantamweight championship fight between @DuduDantasMMA & @TheWolfMMA! #Bellator184 pic.twitter.com/QLFa2KNF9p
— Bellator MMA (@BellatorMMA) October 3, 2017
The Warren fights can be considered a significant measuring stick for this fight since Dantas and Caldwell both faced him. Outside of Warren being a multiple time and former champ of the division, for Dantas it shows he can adapt to the pressure fighters with a wrestling background bring to a fight. Warren beat Dantas with that in their first fight, then Dantas was able to adapt when they fought again after he won the title.
Caldwell was able to out grapple Warren in their fight and earn a first-round submission finish. This fight will be the chess match fighters refer to when talking about what happens when a round starts and ends. This particular fight is as unpredictable as it gets, which is usually potential for “fight of the year” candidacy.
Do not let this card pass you by as long-time Bellator fans and hardcore MMA fans have many of Bellator’s best on the card.  See the broadcast main card listing below:
Main Card (Spike TV 9 p.m. ET) Eduardo Dantas vs. Darrion Caldwell - for bantamweight title Emmanuel Sanchez vs. Daniel Straus Pat Curran vs. John Teixeira Leandro Higo vs. Joe Taimanglo
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livelifethroughme · 7 years ago
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Bellator MMA October 06, 2017 Eduardo Dantas vs darrion Caldwell Thackerville Ok
Bellator MMA October 06, 2017 Eduardo Dantas vs darrion Caldwell Thackerville Ok
MAIN CARD FOR BELLATOR 184 DANTAS VS CALDWELL MAIN CARD MAIN EVENT BANTAMWEIGHT 135 5’7 | 69.0 IN | 28 | 20-4-0 Eduardo Dantas 5’10 | 76.0 IN | 29 | 10-1-0 Darrion Caldwell CO-MAIN EVENT FEATHERWEIGHT 145 5’9 | 71.0 IN | 27 | 14-3-0 Emmanuel Sanchez 5’8 | 67.0 IN | 33 | 24-7-0 Daniel Straus MAIN CARD FEATHERWEIGHT 145 5’9 | 73.0 IN | 30 | 22-7-0 Pat Curran 5’7 | 68.0 IN | 30 | 21-2-2 John…
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tinieuro2020 · 3 years ago
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Tin ieuro2020: Jake Paul lại thắng knock-out cựu vô địch UFC
Xem thêm: Clip bong da MỸYoutuber Mỹ Jake Paul hạ đo ván Tyron Woodley ở hiệp sáu trận tái đấu trên võ đài quyền Anh Amalie Arena, Florida trưa 19/12, giờ Hà Nội. Chiến thắng cho Jake Paul không gây bất ngờ, bởi Youtuber Mỹ có sự chuẩn bị dài hơi trước trận. Ban đầu, Jake định thượng đài với Tommy Fury - em trai nhà vô địch quyền Anh hạng nặng Tyson Fury. Tuy nhiên, Tommy rút lui vì chấn thương trước khi trận đấu khởi tranh hai tuần. Woodley được lựa chọn thay thế, và anh nhận lời để phục thù Jake. Trong màn so găng hôm 30/8, sau tám hiệp không có knock-out, Jake Paul giành chiến thắng nhờ điểm trọng tài 77-75, 79-74, 75-77. Tuy nhiên, trong lần tái đấu tại võ đài Amalie, Woodley nhận thất bại nặng nề hơn khi thua knock-out ở hiệp sáu. Thống kê của ESPN cho thấy Woodley ra đòn nhiều hơn, nhưng Jake đánh hiệu quả hơn. Cựu vô địch UFC ra 184 đòn, với 43 trúng đích - đạt tỷ lệ 23%. Jake đấm 170 cú, với 43 cú trúng đích, đạt tỷ lệ 25%. Youtuber Mỹ cũng có tới 18 cú chọc trước (jab) chính xác, vượt xa con số 4 của đối thủ. Hạ Woodley, Jake Paul duy trì mạch toàn thắng từ khi gia nhập làng quyền Anh năm ngoái, với ba trận đầu toàn thắng bằng knock-out. Trước khi đánh bại Woodley hai lần, võ sĩ sinh năm 1997 lần lượt hạ đối thủ không chuyên là Youtuber người Anh AnEsonGib và cựu ngôi sao NBA Nate Robinson. Hôm 17/4, anh tiếp tục hạ đo ván nhà cựu vô địch Bellator và ONE Championship Ben Askren ngay hiệp đầu tại sự kiện quyền Anh Triller Fight Club. Sky Sports gọi chiến thắng trước Woodley hôm 19/12 là cú knock-out ấn tượng nhất trong sự nghiệp Jake Paul. Trong khi đó, tờ ESPN đăng tải bài vi��t với tiêu đề: "Năm 2021 là năm của Jake Paul, dù bạn có chấp nhận điều đó hay không".
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cerealsensei · 7 years ago
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Yo we made it to 50 episodes mayneeeee!!! So you better share this episode mayneeee!!!
Since it's the 50th episode @theanticool and I decided to make it a special one, so we brought in the homie @stogesbrosandhoes who's a supporter of the podcast to help us cover all of the fights that happened this weekend.
We go over UFC 216 which will be remembered for the "Mighty Arm Bar", Bellator 184, and we have a discussion about where Demetrious Johnson ranks in on the all time GOAT list.
This was a really fun episode with lots of good conversation so I hope you guys enjoy.. And once again share this damn episode.
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wearemmauk-blog · 5 years ago
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Bellator London: Mousasi vs Lovato Jr results
Bellator London: Mousasi vs Lovato Jr results - http://mmauk.net/2019/06/22/bellator-london-mousasi-vs-lovato-jr-results/
Bellator London: Mousasi vs Lovato Jr results
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LONDON, ENGLAND – Bellator’s event this evening in London will be a dual-broadcast airing, with Sky Sports and Channel 5 sharing the live broadcast in the U.K. Sky Sports will broadcast live between 9 p.m. and 10 p.m. BST with the Channel 5 broadcast airing live between 10 p.m. and 12 a.m. BST. In the U.S., Bellator London will stream live on the Bellator app at 5 p.m. ET/4 p.m. CT, while the portion of the card billed as Bellator 223 will air as a delayed broadcast on Paramount Network, and simulcast on DAZN, at 9 p.m. ET/8 p.m. CT.
Follow the results below
Middleweight World Title Main Event: Gegard Mousasi (185) vs. Rafael Lovato Jr. (184)
Light Heavyweight Bout: Melvin Manhoef (205.6) vs. Kent Kauppinen (200)
160-lb. Catchweight Bout: Aaron Chalmers (159.8) vs. Fred Freeman (160)
Welterweight Feature Bout: Paul Daley (170.6) vs. Erick Silva (170.8)
140-lb. Catchweight Bout: James Gallagher (139.2) vs. Jeremiah Labiano (139.6)
Middleweight Bout: Fabian Edwards (185.4) vs. Jonathan Bosuku (185.8)
Middleweight Bout: Mike Shipman (185.8) vs. Costello van Steenis (185.4)
Middleweight Bout: Charlie Ward (183.2) vs. Justin Moore (185.6)
Welterweight Bout: Walter Gahadza (170) vs. Oliver Enkamp (171)
Women’s Flyweight Bout: Denise Kielholtz (121) vs. Bryony Tyrell (124.6)
Lightweight Bout: Chris Bungard (156) vs. Charlie Leary (155)
Women’s Flyweight Bout: Kate Jackson (125.4) vs. Lena Ovchynnikova (123.2)
161-lb. Catchweight Bout: Terry Brazier (160) vs. Alessandro Botti (160.2)
Featherweight Bout: Nathan Rose (145.4) vs. Luke Ord (145.8)
Lightweight Bout: Alfie Davis (155) vs. Jorge Kanella (156)
Welterweight Bout: Justin Burlinson (170.6) vs. Wendle Lewis (168.4)
Welterweight Bout: Galore Bofando (170.2) vs. Kevin McCabe (169.8)
Middleweight Bout: Kevin Fryer (185.6) vs. John Redmond (185.4)
Bantamweight Bout: Nathan Greyson (135.8) vs. Frans Mlambo (135.6)
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theanticool · 7 years ago
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Emmanuel Sanchez triangles Daniel Straus in the 3rd!
Amazing fight and performance from Sanchez in the co-main event of Bellator 184. Straus came out strong in the 1st round, taking Sanchez down and opening up with the GnP. BUT Sanchez still manages to threaten for submission, locking up a knee bar and closing the round out by taking Straus’ back. Sanchez comes out in the 2nd and just lays it on Straus. Gets to mount and spends the last 60-90 seconds of the round just pounding him from mount.
Straus gets the TD in the 3rd but gets caught in a reverse triangle. Sanchez switches it up and locks Straus down and gets the sub.
Have to Sanchez is gonna be fighting for a title against the Pitbull-Weichel 2 winner. He earned it with that performance.
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obsessedwrestler · 6 years ago
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Myles Martin of Ohio State is Silky Smooth w/ his Moves ‼️ 🔥 🤼‍♀️ ‘ ‘ 🔴 ⚪️ ‘ ‘ @mymar184 @wrestlingbucks @ohioathleticcommittee @ohiortc @ohiostathletics @usawrestling @espn ‘ ‘ ‘ VC 🎞 @zzsmiller ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ #getobsessed #obsessedwrestler #mylesmartin #myles #martin #ohiostate #osuwrestling #buckeye #bucks #buckeyes #184 #184lbs #gymrats #mma #mixedmartialarts #ufc #ufcfightnight #bellator #grappling #gymmotivation #gymrat #teamusa #teamusa🇺🇸 #crossfit #crossfitter #bjj #brazilianjiujitsu #socialmediamarketing #socialmediamanager #digitalmarketing (at University of Michigan) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bp7MuhDnC5z/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1qs40c2eybymd
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susancingari · 6 years ago
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mglintnek · 7 years ago
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Steve Kozola vs. Carrington Banks added to October’s Bellator 184 in Oklahoma https://t.co/02XdkEi1Eg What does Steve Kozola have in stor…
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Steve Kozola vs. Carrington Banks added to October’s Bellator 184 in Oklahoma https://t.co/02XdkEi1Eg What does Steve Kozola have in stor…
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dzureiku1983 · 7 years ago
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Steve Kozola vs. Carrington Banks added to October’s Bellator 184 in Oklahoma https://t.co/02XdkEi1Eg What does Steve Kozola have in stor…
Steve Kozola vs. Carrington Banks added to October’s Bellator 184 in Oklahoma https://t.co/02XdkEi1Eg What does Steve Kozola have in stor…
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twanna792932 · 7 years ago
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Steve Kozola vs. Carrington Banks added to October’s Bellator 184 in Oklahoma https://t.co/tihl3DMXv9 https://t.co/3bLItdY2hE What does …
Steve Kozola vs. Carrington Banks added to October’s Bellator 184 in Oklahoma https://t.co/tihl3DMXv9 https://t.co/3bLItdY2hE What does …
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sportsclassic · 11 years ago
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Muhammed Lawal
Muhammed Lawal[1] (born January 11, 1981) is an American mixed martial artist and professional wrestler. He is signed with Bellator Fighting Championships as an MMA fighter, and Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) as a wrestler. He is the former Strikeforce Light Heavyweight Champion. Nicknamed King Mo, he is a former three-time U.S. Senior National Wrestling Champion. He wrestled at the University of Central Oklahoma for three years ('00, '01, '02), winning one NCAA division II national championship in 2002, and compiling an overall record of 103-22. After finishing with an NCAA Division 2 National Championship in 2002, Mo moved on to Division 1 for his senior year of college. Lawal became a Big 12 Conference champion and Division 1 All-American in 2003 for Oklahoma State,where he finished in third place for the 197 pound division. He was also the University Freestyle National Champion at 185 pounds this year.
 After college Lawal moved on to enter the newly formed Real Pro Wrestling league and became the champion of the 184 pound weight class in 2004. He also moved on to become the Senior U.S. National Champion in freestyle wrestling three times, 2005, 2006 and 2008. For over three years, Lawal was the number 1 ranked wrestler in the United States in the 84 kilogram division.[3]After narrowly missing entrance to the 2008 Olympics, for which he was favored a spot, Lawal decided to enter the world of Mixed Martial Arts.[4][5]
Mixed martial arts
Japan
In his 2008 mixed martial arts debut at Sengoku 5, Lawal fought Travis Wiuff, a veteran of 66 fights at the time, knocking him out in the first round.[6]At Sengoku 6, Lawal fought Fabio Silva on November 1, 2008, defeating him in the third round via strikes.[7]On January 4, 2009 Lawal faced Yukiya Naito at Sengoku Rebellion 2009, defeating him in the first round with punches.[8]On March 20, 2009 at Sengoku 7, Lawal defeated Ryo Kawamura by unanimous decision. His first time going the distance, Lawal attributed his performance to a knee injury sustained about a week before the fight, "I kinda tweaked it rolling around [with Dean Lister], and I tried to rehab it as much as I could before the fight."[9]
M-1 Global
On August 28, 2009 Lawal fought for the first time on U.S. soil against Mark Kerr at M-1 Global Presents Breakthrough. Lawal defeated Kerr by technical knockout 25 seconds into the fight.[10]
Strikeforce
On October 13, 2009, it was announced that Lawal had signed a multi-fight contract with U.S. based promotion Strikeforce. The contract allowed him to continue fighting in the Japanese circuit where he has gained his notoriety. On December 19 at Strikeforce: Evolution Lawal fought Mike Whitehead, defeating him three minutes and eight seconds into round one via KO (punches). Lawal came in showing relaxed hands and strong counter punching and caught Whitehead with a strong right which dropped him. Lawal followed up with three punches causing the referee to stop the fight. On April 17, 2010, Lawal defeated Gegard Mousasi by unanimous decision to win the Strikeforce Light Heavyweight Championship.
 Lawal lost the Strikeforce Light Heavyweight Championship in Houston Texas, on August 21, against Rafael Cavalcante by TKO due to punches and elbows of 1:14 of round 3. Lawal was out of action until mid-2011 after undergoing surgery to repair a knee injury.[11]Lawal was scheduled to fight Roger Gracie at Strikeforce: Fedor vs. Henderson on July 30, 2011. Gracie, however, withdrew from the bout in late June due to an injury.[12] The fight was rescheduled for Strikeforce World Grand Prix: Barnett vs. Kharitonov on Sept. 10, 2011, and Lawal won via KO in the first round. Lawal garnered his second straight victory, defeating previously unbeaten Lorenz Larkin at Strikeforce: Rockhold vs. Jardine via second round KO. However, Lawal tested positive for anabolic steroids (Drostanolone) and as a result of the banned substance, the fight's result has been changed to a no contest while Lawal will have his license suspended for one year.[13] After meeting with the Nevada State Athletic Commission on March 27, 2012 his suspension was reduced to nine months.[14]
 Lawal was released from Strikeforce following comments he made on Twitter regarding Pat Lundvall after his hearing for his drug test. Lawal said, "She asked if I did research for my training. I didn't get what she meant by the question, and she rolled her eyes and asked, 'Do you speak English? Can you read?' I felt I was disrespected by the woman's comments. How are you going to ask a college educated, well traveled man if he can speak or read English? I'm speaking English right in front of you and I've been speaking English right in front of you for the past 15 minutes."[15][16] After the release, Lawal issued an apology to Lundvall, stating, "I was out of line for calling the woman the b-word and I was wrong for that. I was kind of mad about the comments, I was offended by the comments made towards me and I was out of line. I was too emotional. I apologize for that. With that being said, I still feel that I was offended, but I'm in the wrong for what I said."[17]
Bellator MMA
On May 10, 2012, it was reported that Lawal had signed a contract with the mixed martial arts promotion Bellator Fighting Championships.[18]On January 24, 2013, Lawal made his Bellator debut as a participant in the Season 8 Light Heavyweight tournament. He defeated Przemyslaw Mysiala in the quarterfinal round via right hook.[19] Lawal faced Emanuel Newton in the semifinals on February 21, 2013 at Bellator 90. Despite being a considerable favorite, Lawal lost via KO due to a spinning back fist in the first round. Lawal will compete in Bellator's Light Heavyweight summer series tournament on Spike.[20] He faced Seth Petruzelli in the opening round of a 4-man tournament at Bellator 96 on June 19, 2013, he won the fight by KO due to a punch in full guard at 1:35 of the first round. Lawal next faced Jacob Noe at Bellator 97 in the Light Heavyweight tournament final. He won via TKO due to punches in round three to win the Bellator 2013 Summer Series Light Heavyweight Tournament. Lawal faced Emanuel Newton in a rematch for the Interim Bellator Light Heavyweight Championship on November 2, 2013 at Bellator 106.[21] Lawal lost via unanimous decision.[2]
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