Mar 192011
 

Eric Larkin (top) is a newcomer to professional MMA, but at just 3-0, he has already proven himself to be a versatile fighter with finishing power. Will it be enough to take out the much more experienced Kenny Foster? (Photo courtesy of Dave Mandel and Sherdog)

Tomorrow night Bellator Fighting Championship kicks off yet another promising display of top MMA prospects for its fourth season with Bellator 37. Tearing the roof off the Lucky Star Casino in Concho, Oklahoma two hours earlier than normal at 7pm ET due to the UFC’s own offering tomorrow night during the same time block, Bellator brings fans a Season 4 Featherweight Tournament stacked with some of the world’s best talent at 145lbs. just aching to get their hands on reigning champion Joe Warren (6-1). Starting off the night is Daniel Straus (14-2), a competitor who hasn’t lost a fight since April 2009 when he succumbed to the fists of No. 1 lightweight contender Pat Curran (12-3), looking to spoil the Bellator debut of “Naza” Nazareno Malegarie (19-0) who himself aims to maintain his perfect record and take out the veteran Straus. “The Tooth Fairy” Kenny Foster (8-2) looks to follow up his successful September 2010 Bellator debut and punch his ticket into the semi-finals of the tournament at the expense of undefeated newcomer Eric Larkin (3-0). Two-time semi-finalist and fan beloved former Elite XC Bantamweight Champion Wilson Reis (11-2), known for his tough as nails fighting style, has a score to settle with fellow tournament competitor “Pitbull” Patricio Freire (6-1) but he first will have to get past the experienced IFL veteran Zac George (20-3), a viable threat to Reis’ hopes for redemption. In the main event of the evening, Bellator veteran and Russian import “Insane” Georgi Karakhanyan (15-2) takes on the relentless Minotauro Jiu-Jitsu black belt Patricio Freire. Karakhanyan looks to derail the dangerous submission expert and take one step closer to Warren, but Freire has the same goals as his adversary, which certainly will make for an impressive battle. Continue reading »

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Oct 152010
 

"Razor" Rob McCullough has signed on with Bellator for the Season Four Lightweight Tournament. (Photo courtesy of Sherdog)

Bellator Fighting Championships just got another name added to its stacked lightweight division roster.  Former WEC Lightweight ChampionRazor” Rob McCullough (19-6) has joined Bellator and will compete in the promotion’s Season Four Lightweight Tournament in early 2011 for a title shot at Champion Eddie Alvarez (20-2).

A 7-4 run in World Extreme Cagefighting (WEC) saw him with the lightweight title belt wrapped around his waist and successfully defending his title before losing the belt to Jamie Varner (16-4) in February 2008. Since then he has had mixed success, alternating wins and losses in his bouts until  a lackluster fight against Karen Darabedyan (9-4) led to “Razor” finally being cut from the promotion. Continue reading »

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