Live! Bellator 170 Results, Play By Play Updates
... up and he gets up with 10 seconds left. A monster first round for Casey. 10-8. Round 2: Berry comes forward with a kick and a flurry early in R 2. His face is still a mess. Casey takes Berry down at 1:40. He's stuck in full guard but firing body shots. Grice warns Casey to step up his output. His corner is yelling for heavy elbows. Grice gives another warning at 3:10. More elbows on top from Casey at 3:45. It's not enough for Grice who stands Casey back up and warns him repeatedly to turn around with 52 seconds left. Berry comes forward firing shots. It's a closer round. I'd still give it to Casey 10-9 for the riding time on top. Round 3: Berry is coming forward with shots again to open R 3. Casey responds with leg kicks and ducks under the hands. He briefly considers dropping levels at 1:07 but lets it go. Both fighters are warned to "watch the cup." Berry with a good combo at 1:40 and another at 1:57. Leg kick by Berry. Casey isn't doing much any more. He's just there. Berry goes upstairs with a kick. Downstairs with more leg kicks. Casey slowly backs away and occasionally throws an uppercut. He ties up at 3:35 and then lets go. A right hook for ...
Chinzo Machida Brings A Familiar Style To Bellator 170
... for in the past. Machida finally made his Bellator debut with a first-round TKO over Mario Navarro at Bellator 160, and the five months between fights marks his shortest career turnaround. “The thing is, I am 39 years old, but I don’t feel that way in fighting age,” Machida said. “Many fighters my age, they have been in dozens and dozens of fights and their bodies are starting to break down. I’m not that way. I don’t have the wear and tear on my body, and I don’t go out and drink or smoke or party like some others do. I feel like I can have a good run of fights, maybe for two or three, years.”. While he’s looking to establish his own identity, when Machida talks about his opponent, it becomes clear he carries his brother’s familiar style: One in which patience is a virtue, as he awaits for an opening like the one which led to his memorable knockout of Wood. “From what we’ve seen on tape, Jamar wants to take it to the ground,” Machida said of Ocampo, who has won both of his pro fights via submission. “I’m not afraid to go there, but I’m not looking to prove a point with him either. I’ll wait and see which sort of opening he offers and then when he ...
All In All, Colleen Schneider Happy Just To Compete At Bellator 170
... Daniels (2-2), who is coming up from strawweight to take the fight. “[Ruth] got hurt a little over a week ago and Bellator was working really hard to find someone, whether going up in weight or staying at 125, whatever it took to get the fight,” Schneider said. “I had a full camp, I feel great, I don’t really care who I’m in here with, I just want to take the fight, it doesn’t matter to me.”. Regardless who is on the opposite side of the cage when the door locks on Saturday, this marks the beginning of the next chapter in Schneider’s. The Fullerton, Calif.-based competitor shook off a 1-4 start to her career and won eight of her next 10 before earning a shot at Invicta bantamweight champ Tonya Evinger last May. Evinger won that fight via unanimous decision, and Schneider decided it was time to give 125 pounds a shot, given that Bellator seems to be making a point of building up the division. “I wanted to fight here,” Schneider said. “They don’t have bantamweight, I can make flyweight, so I decided to do flyweight. A ...
Chael Sonnen Keeping A Different Perspective Ahead Of Fight With Tito Ortiz
... well in your heart and hope.". Over the past few months, Brittany's condition has steadily improved. "It does put a simple ass-whipping contest with Tito Ortiz into perspective," Sonnen said. In September, Sonnen shocked the MMA community by ending his retirement and signing with Bellator MMA. The following month, a fight with Ortiz (18-12-1) was announced as the main event of Bellator 170 at The Forum in Inglewood, California. It won't be the first time the two have squared off. On Jan. 23, 1998, Sonnen and Ortiz met in a wrestling match. Sonnen wrestled in an Oregon singlet while Ortiz repped one for Cal-State Bakersfield. The match took place at 190 pounds. "It was 20 years ago, but man it feels like it was 20 minutes ago for me," Sonnen said. "I remember that whole day. I remember the conversation I had with my dad in the hallway before that match happened. The deal with that match was that Tito was very strong, really, really strong.". ...
Colleen Schneider Misses Weight Understandably
... by Bellator to get her a fight, as well as Daniels taking it on short notice. “You put your body through so much. And when you have an opponent you know who you’re fighting, it helps focus everything. It focuses your mental and physical energy,” Schneider said. “So it’s much harder to maintain that when you don’t know. “And the other thing is, it was also maybe they don’t find someone. Maybe I’m not fighting. And I’m trying to keep that out of my head, but you can’t help but be aware that that is also a possibility.”. Had the fight fallen though, Schneider had a Plan B for Saturday — joining her friends at the Women’s March Los Angeles. But she hopes to some of the march to the cage with her. “Honestly, I’m really disappointed I can’t participate in the Women’s March (Saturday) because of the day of the fight,” she said. “I have ...
Emmanuel Sanchez Survives Point Deduction, Decisions Georgi Karakhanyan
... round, anxious to reassert himself on the feet. Karakhanyan thought it best to take the fight to the ground, but Sanchez was able to escape and get his own takedown. For the remainder of the round, he did damage with fists and elbows until an errant knee prompted a point deduction from the referee. Motivated by the lost point, Sanchez went after Karakhanyan and swept him after getting a takedown to close the frame in back control. The final frame saw Karakhanyan take and hold back control while Sanchez tried in vain to escape to his feet. Karakhanyan sees a two-fight streak snapped. Up-to-the-minute Bellator 170 results include. Emmanuel Sanchez def. Georgi Karakhanyan via majority decision (28-28, 28-27, 28-27). Henry Corrales def. Cody Bollinger via knockout (punches) – Round 3, 4:28. Guilherme Vasconcelos def. John Mercurio via knockout (punches) – Round 2, 0:41. Keith Berry vs. Kevin Casey declared majority draw (29-27, 28-28, 28-28). Alex Soto def. Demarcus Brown via unanimous ...
Derek Campos Edges Derek Anderson In Tight Affair
... shots back and forth, with neither man even considering moving the action to the ground. Campos landed the best blow of the round when a left hook momentarily buckled Anderson, but “The Barbaric” rallied and used a higher output of strikes to stay in the fight. Campos came out much sharper in the second stanza. He attacked Anderson with the same ferocity as in the first round, except he adjusted with more patience and accuracy. He dropped Anderson with a well-placed uppercut, though he was unable to fully take advantage and finish the fight before time ran out. The third and final frame was very close, with several momentum swings leaving the victory in the balance. Anderson stunned Campos with a crisp body kick, but when Campos looked to close the distance, he went for a guillotine choke. Campos, who was streaming blood from his head, slipped out of the choke and spent a good portion of time on top. Anderson briefly reversed then stood up, but at that point it was too little, too late. The judges awarded Campos a victory by scores of 29-28 ...
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Bellator 170
... comes right out, but Ortiz scores the first takedown. Sonnen uses a guillotine to sweep. Ortiz is fine. Hot start to the fight. 31 minutes ago. 36 minutes ago. Josh Gross @yay_yee. It's been announced that Brennan Ward is responsive and headed to the hospital for observation. Well done by Bellator to inform the crowd. The Red King is On Notice. Paul Daley calls out Rory Mac Donald in his post-fight interview. 10/10, would watch. an hour ago. Paul Daley vs. Brennan Ward. Official Result: Paul Daley def. Brennan Ward by KO at 2:27 of the first round. an hour ago. Lance Pugmire @latimespugmire. California's Executive Officer Andy Foster and Dr. Paul Wallace hovering over Ward, they're on this, motioning for apparent rapid exit. an hour ago. Brett Okamoto @bokamoto ESPN. OMG. Paul Daley with a crazzzzy KO. Spinning back elbow off the break then leaps into flying knee. Ward lights out. an hour ago. Paul Daley vs. Brennan Ward. Round 1 They stand in the center and exchange! Ward catches a kick, Daley falls but Ward doesn't follow. He wants to stand. Well, maybe. Now he shoots for a ...
Bellator 170's Cody Bollinger Hopes Henry Corrales Chokes With The Pressure Of Staying Employed
... him an edge. “He’s 0-3 in Bellator,” Bollinger said. “I mean, not that he’s been fighting bums. The guy’s fought top talent at Bellator – I’ll give him that. But he knows that if he loses this fight, he’s getting cut. He’s going to have to fight for King of the Cage for the next five years. I know he doesn’t want to do that again, so I know he’s going to be training hard and he’s going to be ready for this fight. “If he comes out overanxious or feeling like he’s got all that pressure, it’s better for me. I hope he comes in swinging as hard as he can. I’m going to make him miss. If he’s going to be there flat-footed, just trying to get a knockout because of all the pressure that’s on him, even better for me. He’s got a good amount of fights, though. I think he’s a little smarter that that. But we’ll find out.”. For more on Bellator 170 , check out ...
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