Bellator Fighting Championships: Season Three

Bellator Fighting Championships: Season Three was the third installment of the Bellator Fighting Championships, which started on August 12, 2010. Mixed martial arts tournaments were held in multiple weight classes, including the bantamweight division,[1] heavyweight division and women's division at 115 pounds. Also some Bellator champions defended their titles against the Bellator season two tournament winners during the season.

Bellator Fighting Championships
GenreSports
Created byBjorn Rebney
Country of originUnited States
Production
Running time120 minutes
Release
Original networkFOX Sports Net
Original releaseAugust 12 
October 28, 2010
Chronology
Preceded byBellator Fighting Championships: Season Two
Followed byBellator Fighting Championships: Season Four

Events

Bellator 24

Bellator 24
Information
PromotionBellator Fighting Championships
DateAugust 12, 2010
VenueSeminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino
City Hollywood, Florida, United States
Event chronology
Bellator 23 Bellator 24 Bellator 25

Bellator 24 was a mixed martial arts event held by Bellator Fighting Championships. The event took place on Thursday, August 12, 2010 at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Florida.[2] The card began Bellator Season Three and featured the first round of the Bellator 115-pound women's tournament and an opening round fight in the Heavyweight tournament.

Background

Two bouts, Nico Parella vs. Efrain Ruiz and Frank Carrillo vs. Moyses Gabin, were scratched from the untelevised portion of this card. Parella pulled his groin and Gabin suffered a broken foot, which forced both off the card.[3]

Results

Main Card

Lombard defeated Goodman via KO (punches) at 0:38 of round 1.
Grove def. Sanchez via TKO (doctor stoppage) at 1:32 of round 1.
Fujii defeated Esparza via submission (armbar) at 0:57 of round 2.
Aguilar defeated Alvarez via submission (arm triangle choke) at 4:01 of round 1.

Local Feature Fights

Edwards defeated Palomino via unanimous decision (29–28, 29–28, 29–28).
  • Featherweight bout: Eric Luke vs. Farkhad Sharipov
Sharipov defeated Luke via unanimous decision (30–27, 30–27, 30–27).
  • Bantamweight bout: Tulio Quintanilla vs. Brian Eckstein
Quintanilla defeated Eckstein via KO (punches) at 2:48 of round 3.

Bellator 25

Bellator 25
Information
PromotionBellator Fighting Championships
DateAugust 19, 2010
VenueChicago Theatre
City Chicago, Illinois, United States
Event chronology
Bellator 24 Bellator 25 Bellator 26

Bellator 25 was a mixed martial arts event held by Bellator Fighting Championships. This event took place on August 19, 2010 at the Chicago Theatre in Chicago, Illinois.[4] The card featured tournament fights in Bellator's third season. The event was distributed live in prime time by FOX Sports Net and its regional sports network affiliates. In Japan, the event was distributed with a short delay by Cavea.

Background

A lightweight bout featuring Mark Miller and Josh Shockley was set to happen at this event.[5] But the week before the event, the bout was scratched when Miller suffered a rib injury in training.[6]

Results

Main Card

Hornbuckle defeated Blackburn via unanimous decision (29–28, 29–28, 29–28) to earn a spot in Bellator's Season Four Welterweight Tournament.
  • Heavyweight Quarterfinal: Cole Konrad vs. Rogent Lloret
Konrad defeated Lloret via unanimous decision (30–27, 30–27, 30–27).
Grabowski defeated Barrett via unanimous decision (30–27, 30–27, 30–27).
  • Women's (115 lbs.) Quarterfinal: Jessica Penne vs. Zoila Frausto
Frausto defeated Pene via unanimous decision (30–27, 30–27, 30–27).

Local Feature Fights

Taylor defeated Carter via unanimous decision (30–26, 30–27, 30–27).
Gassaway defeated Knabjian via unanimous decision (29–28, 29–28, 29–28).
Robertson defeated Kolosci via submission (americana) at 2:41 of round 2.
  • Lightweight bout: Keoki Cypriano vs. Eric Kriegermeier
Kriegermeier defeated Cypriano via submission (triangle choke) at 3:16 of round 1.

Bellator 26

Bellator 26
Information
PromotionBellator Fighting Championships
DateAugust 26, 2010
VenueKansas City Power & Light District
City Kansas City, Missouri, United States
Attendance4,000[7]
Event chronology
Bellator 25 Bellator 26 Bellator 27

Bellator 26 was a mixed martial arts event held by Bellator Fighting Championships. The event took place on Thursday, August 26, 2010 at Kansas City Power & Light District in Kansas City, Missouri.[8] The card featured tournament fights in Bellator's third season. The event was distributed live in prime time by FOX Sports Net and its regional sports network affiliates.

Background

Rory Markham was scheduled to fight Steve Carl, however Markham was not medically cleared. Tyler Stinson took his place.[9]

Results

Main Card

Carl defeated Stinson via technical submission (guillotine choke) at 2:30 of round 1 to earn a spot in Bellator's Season Four Welterweight Tournament.
  • Heavyweight Quarterfinal: Mike Hayes vs. Alexey Oleinik
Oleinik defeated Hayes via split decision (28–29, 29–28, 29–28).
  • Bantamweight Quarterfinal: Jose Vega vs. Danny Tims
Vega defeated Tims via unanimous decision (29–28, 30–27, 29–28).
  • Women's (115 lbs.) Quarterfinal: Aisling Daly vs. Lisa Ward
Ward defeated Daly via unanimous decision (30–27, 30–27, 30–27).

Local Feature Fights

Cummings defeated Bears via submission (D'arce choke) at 1:27 of round 1.
Croom defeated Davidson via submission (rear-naked choke) at 3:22 of round 2.
  • Middleweight bout: Brian Imes vs. John Ott
Ott defeated Imes via unanimous decision (30–27, 30–27, 30–27).
  • Light Heavyweight bout: Demetrius Richards vs. Jeb Chiles
Chiles defeated Richards via technical submission (kimura) at 3:51 of round 2.

Bellator 27

Bellator 27
Information
PromotionBellator Fighting Championships
DateSeptember 2, 2010
VenueMajestic Theatre
City San Antonio, Texas, United States
Attendance600 [10]
Event chronology
Bellator 26 Bellator 27 Bellator 28

Bellator 27 was a mixed martial arts event held by Bellator Fighting Championships. The event took place on Thursday, September 2, 2010 at Majestic Theatre in San Antonio, Texas.[11] The card featured tournament fights in Bellator's third season. The event was distributed live in prime time by FOX Sports Net and its regional sports network affiliates.

Results

Main Card

Warren defeated Soto via TKO (knee & punches) at 0:33 of round 2 to become the new Bellator Featherweight Champion.
Gomez defeated Reddinger via split decision (28–29, 29–28, 29–28).
Makovsky defeated Mamalis via unanimous decision (30–27, 30–27, 30–27)
West defeated Goldsby via unanimous decision (30–27, 29–28, 29–28)

Local Feature Fights

Craig defeated Pinheiro via TKO (doctor stoppage) at 2:53 of round 3.
  • Lightweight bout: Aaron Barringer vs. Gilbert Jimenez
Jimenez defeated Barringer via unanimous decision.
  • Heavyweight bout: Dale Mitchell vs. Richard Odoms
Odoms defeated Mitchell via split decision.
  • Welterweight bout: Joe Christopher vs. Andrew Chappelle
Chappelle defeated Christopher via unanimous decision.
  • Light Heavyweight bout: Jon Kirk vs. Shane Faulkner
Kirk defeated Faulkner via TKO (punches) at 2:19 of round 3.
Peterson defeated De La Cruz via unanimous decision (30–27, 30–27, 29–28).

Bellator 28

Bellator 28
Information
PromotionBellator Fighting Championships
DateSeptember 9, 2010
VenueMahalia Jackson Theater
City New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
Event chronology
Bellator 27 Bellator 28 Bellator 29

Bellator 28 was a mixed martial arts event held by Bellator Fighting Championships. The event took place on Thursday, September 9, 2010 at Mahalia Jackson Theater in New Orleans, Louisiana.[12] The event was distributed live in prime time by FOX Sports Net and its regional sports network affiliates. This was the first Bellator card with no Tournament Bouts.

Background

Chas Skelly was expected to fight Georgi Karakhanyan in a fourth season featherweight tournament qualifier bout. However, Skelly injured himself during training and was forced to pull out of the bout. Skelly's replacement was to be UFC veteran, Alvin Robinson.[13] However, Robinson was also forced to pull out of the bout due to injury. Robinson was replaced by WEC veteran Anthony Leone.[14]

Toney Canales and J.C. Pennington were set to fight, but for unknown reasons, the fight was pulled at the last minute.[12]

The card took place in the same city and during the same night and time as the 2010 NFL season opener, a rematch of the NFC Championship game between the New Orleans Saints and the Minnesota Vikings, a decision in MMA to counter-program a marquee NFL event which may have had adverse effect on local ticket sales.[15]

Results

Main Card

  • Lightweight bout: Eric Larkin vs. Marcus Andrusia
Larkin defeated Andrusia via submission (guillotine choke) at 2:46 of round 1.
Vanier defeated Clementi via split decision (29–28, 28–29, 29–28) to earn a spot in Bellator's Season Four Lightweight Tournament.
Schambari defeated Horwich via split decision (30–27, 28–29, 30–27).
Karakhanyan defeated Leone via unanimous decision (29–28, 30–27, 30–27) to earn a spot in Bellator's Season Four Featherweight Tournament.

Local Feature Fights

  • Heavyweight bout: Tony Roberts vs. Kelvin Doss
Roberts defeated Doss via submission (punches) in round 1.
  • Bantamweight bout: Jonathan Mackles vs. Brock Kerry
Mackles defeated Kerry via split decision (30–27, 28–29, 29–28).
  • Welterweight bout: Josh Rafferty vs. Charlie Rader
Rader defaetd Rafferty via TKO (punches) at 1:14 of round 1.
  • Lightweight bout: Scott O'Shaughnessy vs. Gabe Woods
O'Shaughnessy defeated Woods via submission (armbar) at 2:11 of round 3.

Bellator 29

Bellator 29
Information
PromotionBellator Fighting Championships
DateSeptember 16, 2010
VenueThe Rave
City Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
Event chronology
Bellator 28 Bellator 29 Bellator 30

Bellator 29 was a mixed martial arts event held by Bellator Fighting Championships. The event took place on Thursday, September 16, 2010 at The Rave in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.[16] The card featured tournament fights in Bellator's third season. The event was distributed live in prime time by FOX Sports Net and its regional sports network affiliates.

Background

Bellator 29 was the first sanctioned MMA event in Wisconsin.

Chico Camus was set to compete against Jameel Massouh in a catchweight bout. However, Camus injured his sternum in a car accident and was forced to withdraw from the bout.[17] Kyle Dietz was set to be Camus' replacement; however, an illness forced Ulysses Gomez out of his bout in the bantamweight tournament and Bryan Goldsby, who was set to fight Nik Mamalis, stepped in for Gomez and returned to the tournament. Dietz was dropped from the card, and Mamalis stepped in to fight Massoush.

Justin Lemke was originally set to fight David Oliva, but Oliva was forced out of the bout due to weight issues.[18] Jason Guida stepped in for Oliva as his replacement.[19]

The Massouh/Mamalis bout was originally contracted as a 140 lbs. catchweight fight. Massouh initially weighed in two pounds over the limit, but successfully made weight two hours after the original weigh-in on a subsequent attempt. Jason Guida weighed in five pounds over the 210 lbs. catchweight limit in his bout against Justin Lemke.[20]

Results

Main Card

Massouh defeated Mamalis via submission (guillotine choke) at 4:27 in round 1.
Konrad defeated Grabowski via unanimous decision (30–26, 30–27, 30–27).
  • Heavyweight Semifinal: Neil Grove vs. Alexey Oleinik
Grove defeated Oleinik via TKO (punches) at 0:45 of round 1.
Cooper defeated Major via TKO (punches) at 1:27 of round 2.

Local Feature Fights

  • Catchweight (215 lbs) bout: Justin Lemke vs. Jason Guida
Lemke defeated Guida via split decision (29–28, 28–29, 29–28).
  • Lightweight bout: Nick Dupees vs. Sasa Perkic
Perkic defeated Dupees via unanimous decision (30–27, 30 -27, 29–28).
  • Middleweight bout: Luis Ramirez vs. Kyle Weickhardt
Weickhardt defeated Ramirez via KO (head kick) at 0:30 of round 1.

Bellator 30

Bellator 30
Information
PromotionBellator Fighting Championships
DateSeptember 23, 2010
VenueFourth Street Live!
City Louisville, Kentucky, United States
Event chronology
Bellator XXIX Bellator 30 Bellator XXXI

Bellator 30 was a mixed martial arts event held by Bellator Fighting Championships. The event took place on Thursday, September 23, 2010, at Fourth Street Live! in Louisville, Kentucky.[21] The card featured tournament fights in Bellator's third season. The event was distributed live in prime time by FOX Sports Net and its regional sports network affiliates.

Background Bryan Goldsby replaced Ulysses Gomez in the bantamweight tournament after Gomez was forced to withdraw due to staph infection.[22]

Results

Main Card

Weedman defeated McClintock via TKO (punches) at 3:05 of round 1 to earn a spot in Bellator's Season Four Welterweight Tournament.
Baker defeated Horn via unanimous decision (30–27, 29–28, 29–28).
Makovsky defeated Goldsby via unanimous decision (30–27, 29–28, 29–28).
West defeated Vega via split decision (29–28, 28–29, 29–28).

Local Feature Fights

Troyer defeated Clark via unanimous decision (30–27, 30–27, 30–27).
Sparks defeated Maynard via KO (punch) at 0:50 of round 1.
  • Featherweight bout: T.J. Barber vs. B.J. Ferguson
Ferguson defeated Barber via submission (armbar) in round 2.
Riggs defeated Fleniken via unanimous decision (29–28, 29–28, 29–28).
  • Welterweight bout: Stoney Hale vs. Mike O'Donnell
O'Donnell defeated Hale via submission (kimura) at 0:50 of round 2.

Bellator 31

Bellator 31
Information
PromotionBellator Fighting Championships
DateSeptember 30, 2010
VenueL'Auberge du Lac Resort
City Lake Charles, Louisiana, United States
Event chronology
Bellator 30 Bellator 31 Bellator 32

Bellator 31 was a mixed martial arts event held by Bellator Fighting Championships. The event took place on Thursday, September 30, 2010 at L'Auberge du Lac Resort in Lake Charles, Louisiana.[23] The card featured tournament fights in Bellator's third season. The event was distributed live in prime time by FOX Sports Net and its regional sports network affiliates.

Background

A previously announced fight between Ricco Rodriguez and Dave Herman,[24] was scrapped from this card due to Rodriguez suffering a knee injury.[25] Michal Kita served as Rodriguez's replacement.[26]

Results

Main Card

Frausto defeated Aguilar via split decision (30–27, 27–30, 30–27).
  • Women's (115 lbs.) Semifinal bout: Megumi Fujii vs. Lisa Ward
Fujii defeated Ward via submission (armbar) at 1:39 of round 1
Lozano defeated Yoshida via TKO (Corner Stoppage) at 5:00 of Round 2 to earn a spot in Bellator's Season Four Welterweight Tournament.

Local Feature Fights

Holata defeated Jordan via KO (punch) at 1:13 of round 1.
  • Lightweight bout: John Harris vs. Kyle Miers
Harris defeated Miers via submission (Rear Naked Choke) at 0:49 of round 2.
  • Middleweight bout: Tim Ruberg vs. Aaron Davis
Ruberg defeated Davis via submission (Rear Naked Choke) at 1:44 of round 2.
Herman defeated Kita via submission (Omoplata) at 3:16 of round 1.
  • Catchweight (165 lbs) bout: Scott Stapp vs. Mike Chandler
Chandler defeated Stapp via TKO (Punches) at 1:57 of round 1.

Bellator 32

Bellator 32
Information
PromotionBellator Fighting Championships
DateOctober 14, 2010
VenueKansas City Power & Light District
City Kansas City, Missouri, United States
Event chronology
Bellator 31 Bellator 32 Bellator 33

Bellator 32 was a mixed martial arts event held by Bellator Fighting Championships. The event took place on Thursday, October 14, 2010 at Kansas City Power & Light District in Kansas City, Missouri.[27] The card featured the tournament finals fights in Bellator's third season. The event was distributed live in prime time by FOX Sports Net and its regional sports network affiliates.

Background

This was the fourth Bellator event to be held at the Kansas City Power & Light District, all in 2010. Bellator XVI, Bellator XXII and Bellator XXVI have also been held at this venue.

The event hosted bouts to crown the first Bellator Heavyweight and Bantamweight Champions.

Results

Main Card

Konrad defeated Grove via submission (americana) at 4:45 of round 1 to become the first Bellator Heavyweight Champion.
Makovsky defeated West by unanimous decision (50–45, 50–45, 49–46) to become the first Bellator Bantamweight Champion.
Wallhead defeated Thomas by unanimous decision (29–28, 29–28, 29–28) to earn a spot in Bellator's Season Four Welterweight Tournament.
  • Welterweight bout: Chris Page vs. Michael Chandler
Chandler defeated Page via submission (guillotine choke) at 0:57 of round 1.

Local Feature Fights

Marriott defeated Roberts via unanimous decision (29–28, 29–28, 30–27).
Bears defeated Reiner via KO (Punches) at 1:29 of round 1.
Downing defeated Tims via split decision (30–27, 28–29, 30–27).
Davidson defeated Hutchison via KO (punches) at 0:54 of round 1.

Bellator 33

Bellator 33
Information
PromotionBellator Fighting Championships
DateOctober 21, 2010
VenueLiacouras Center
City Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Event chronology
Bellator 32 Bellator 33 Bellator 34

Bellator 33 was a mixed martial arts event held by Bellator Fighting Championships. The event took place on Thursday, October 21, 2010 at Liacouras Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.[28] The card featured a tournament final fight in Bellator's third season. The event was distributed live in prime time by FOX Sports Net and its regional sports network affiliates.

Background

The main event was supposed to feature Eddie Alvarez defending his lightweight title against season two's lightweight tournament winner, Pat Curran. Curran injured himself during training so Alvarez instead fought Roger Huerta in a non-title fight.

Wilson Reis vs. Deividas Taurosevičius was set to air as a part of the night's main card; however, the fight was not aired for unknown reasons.

Results

Main Card

Alvarez defeated Huerta via TKO (doctor stoppage) at 5:00 of round 2.
Askren defeated Good via unanimous decision (49–46, 48–47, 50–45) to become the new Bellator Welterweight Champion.
  • Welterweight bout: Rick Hawn vs. LeVon Maynard
Hawn defeated Maynard via KO (punches) at 4:53 of round 1 to earn a spot in Bellator's Season Four Welterweight Tournament.

Local Feature Fights

Reis defeated Taurosevičius via split decision (29–28, 28–29, 29–28).
Carpenter defeated Patterson via split decision (29–28, 28–29, 29–28).
Azeredo defeated Guedes via unanimous decision (30–27, 30–27, 30–27).
Foster defeated Caslow via unanimous decision (29–28, 29–28, 29–28).
  • Catchweight (130 lbs) bout: Tuan Pham vs. Nick Cottone
Cottone defeated Pham via unanimous decision (29–28, 29–28, 29–28).
  • Bantamweight bout: Lewis Cassner vs. Francis Evans
Evans defeated Cassner via Submission (Triangle) at 3:20 of round 1.

Bellator 34

Bellator 34
Information
PromotionBellator Fighting Championships
DateOctober 28, 2010
VenueSeminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino
City Hollywood, Florida, United States
Event chronology
Bellator 33 Bellator 34 Bellator 35

Bellator 34 was a mixed martial arts event held by Bellator Fighting Championships. The event took place on Thursday, October 28, 2010 at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Florida.[29] The card featured the final round of the Bellator 115-pound women's tournament in Bellator's third season,[30] as well as Hector Lombard defending his middleweight title. The event was distributed live in prime time by FOX Sports Net and its regional sports network affiliates.

Results

Main Card

Lombard defeats Shlemenko by unanimous decision (49–46, 49–46, 49–46).
  • Women's (115 lbs.) Tournament Final: Megumi Fujii vs. Zoila Frausto
Frausto defeated Fujii via split decision (48–47, 47–48, 49–46) to become the Bellator Women's Champion.
Bernhard defeated Tešanović via unanimous decision (30–27, 29–28, 29–28).
Davis defeated Lopez via unanimous decision (30–27, 30–27, 30–27).

Local Feature Fights

  • Welterweight bout: William Kuhn vs. John Kelly
Kelly defeated Kuhn via unanimous decision (29–28, 29–28, 29–28).
  • Bantamweight bout: Ralph Acosta vs. Tulio Quintanilla
Acosta defeated Quintanila via split decision (29–28, 28–29, 29–28).
  • Middleweight bout: Frank Carrillo vs. Moyses Gabin
Carrillo defeated Gabin via unanimous decision (30–27, 30–27, 30–27).
Cramer defeated Almeida via TKO (cut) at 2:36 of round 1.
  • Catchweight (160 lbs) bout: Bounmy Somchay vs. J.P. Reese
Reese defeated Somchay via TKO (strikes) at 3:32 of round 1.

Tournaments

Women's Flyweight (115 lbs) Tournament Bracket

Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
         
Megumi Fujii SUB
Carla Esparza 2
Megumi Fujii SUB
Lisa Ward 1
Lisa Ward DEC
Aisling Daly 3
Megumi Fujii DEC
Zoila Frausto 5
Jessica Aguilar SUB
Lynn Alvarez 1
Jessica Aguilar DEC
Zoila Frausto 3
Jessica Penne DEC
Zoila Frausto 3

^ 1: Carla Esparza replaced Angela Magana after Magana was forced to withdraw due to a foot injury.[31]

Bantamweight Tournament Bracket

Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
         
Jose Vega DEC
Danny Tims 3
Jose Vega DEC
Ed West 3
Bryan Goldsby DEC
Ed West 3
Ed West DEC
Zach Makovsky 5
Nick Mamalis DEC
Zach Makovsky 3
Zach Makovsky DEC
Bryan Goldsby[1] 3
Ulysses Gomez DEC
Travis Reddinger 3

^ 1: Bryan Goldsby replaced Ulysses Gomez after Gomez was forced to withdraw due to staph infection.[32]

Heavyweight Tournament Bracket

Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
         
Neil Grove TKO
Eddie Sanchez 1
Neil Grove TKO
Alexey Oleinik 1
Mike Hayes DEC
Alexey Oleinik 3
Neil Grove SUB
Cole Konrad 1
Cole Konrad DEC
Rogent Lloret 3
Cole Konrad DEC
Damian Grabowski 3
Damian Grabowski DEC
Scott Barrett 3

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