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Keith Mills
Osborn (top) vs. Schatz.
Referee Nix has seen enough and stops the fight at 1:58 of the first round.
K. Mills
Rickels tapped Bouphanouvong.
Round 2
The second stanza begins and "The Caveman" attacks with a quick
body kick and a flurry. Staggered, Bouphanouvong takes Rickels
down. This time Rickels expertly locks up a deep triangle choke,
forcing the tap at of 1:11 the second round. Rickels moves his
unbeaten record to 7-0 with the win.
K. Mills
Sparks (top) submitted Lucero.
Round 1
K. Mills
Beebe (bottom) caught Vega.
Beebe tries for a takedown and manages to plow Vega to the mat after a brief struggle. Beebe works to pass half-guard and even looks for another guillotine, but Vega gets to his feet. He pushes Beebe into the cage, but Beebe goes to the guillotine once more. This time, Beebe drops to his back and it’s very tight. Vega has no choice but to submit at 4:06 of the first round. With the win, Beebe earns a spot in Bellator's fifth-season bantamweight tournament.
Round 1
Both middleweights feeling it out in the opening minute; a Baker
kick to the body of Riggs is one of the few strikes attempted. The
larger Baker circles on the outside of the southpaw Riggs. As the
fighters finally engage, Riggs catches an inside thigh kick on the
cup. He gathers himself quickly and they’re back to work half a
minute later. Midway through the round now and, as there’s been
very little action, the period’s very much still up for grabs. With
1:40 to go, Baker lunges in and scores with a hard flying knee. He
can’t land any follow-up punches, instead eating a counter hook
from Riggs. Glancing head kick from Baker sends Riggs into reverse.
Baker scores with another flying knee just before the bell.
Rob Fitzpatrick scores the round 10-9 Baker
Chris Nelson scores the round 10-9 Baker
Mike Whitman scores the round 10-9 Baker
Round 2
K. Mills
Baker (right) throttled Riggs.
Round 1
Jason Herzog is in charge of this season’s welterweight tournament
final. Hawn takes the center of the cage as Hieron stalks outside,
whipping leg kicks. Hieron connects with a short left hook as Hawn
ducks his head to strike. Spinning back-kick from Hieron pushes
Hawn into the fence. Hawn blocks a head kick and then catches a
kick on the cup, but he’s good to continue. Hieron landing leg
kicks and combos, looking confident as he circles to his right. He
leaps in with a flying knee which misses the mark. Hawn continues
to walk his man down, but he’s out of range for punches and his
kicks aren’t as effective as Hieron’s have been thus far. Nice left
hand from Hawn with a minute on the clock. Left high kick slaps
Hawn on the chin, but the judoka doesn’t budge. Hieron gives chase
with a few combinations to the bell.
Rob Fitzpatrick scores the round 10-9 Hieron
Chris Nelson scores the round 10-9 Hieron
Mike Whitman scores the round 10-9 Hieron
Round 2
The pattern resumes from the first round: Hawn moving forward while
Hieron wheels around, looking for angles to counterstrike. Hawn
charges forward with a windmilling combination, one of which clips
Hieron, who drops to the mat briefly. It looked like a partial
slip, as Hieron’s instantly back up and on his horse. Hawn lands a
solid left and blocks a few head kicks, but he’s still having
trouble with range against the longer Hieron. Another left hook
gets through for Hawn, who’s coming on strong late in the round.
Three-piece from Hawn finds the mark, particularly the right
uppercut at the end of the sequence. Hieron trips Hawn to the mat
at the very end of the round, but Hawn uses underhooks to pop right
back up.
Rob Fitzpatrick scores the round 10-9 Hieron
Chris Nelson scores the round 10-9 Hawn
Mike Whitman scores the round 10-10
Round 3
Hieron is pawing at his own nose early in the final frame. Left
hook from Hawn is answered by a spinning back-kick from Hieron, who
continues to move backward. Hieron grabs for a single-leg and then
immediately relents. Hawn is continuing to put his left hand on the
face of Hieron, who’s now rubbing his nose at every spare moment
and is looking banged up beneath the left eye. Hawn comes in with a
jab; Hieron answers with a one-two and a leg kick. Outside thigh
kick from Hawn lands and buckles Hieron’s knee, but the
“Thoroughbred” stays up and circling. Just over a minute to go and
Hieron misses a spinning kick; Hawn smiles and continues moving
forward. Jabs and spinning backfists from Hawn down the stretch.
Hieron catches a body kick and lands a few short jabs just before
the end, and we’re headed to what will be a very close
decision.
Rob Fitzpatrick scores the round 10-9 Hawn (29-28 Hieron)
Chris Nelson scores the round 10-9 Hawn (29-28 Hawn)
Mike Whitman scores the round 10-9 Hawn (29-29 Draw)
Official scores: Judge Jason Greenwalt has it 29-28 in favor of Rick Hawn. However, judges Jim Lambert and Gary Ritter both have it 29-28 for Jay Hieron, the winner by split decision and Bellator Season 4 welterweight tournament winner. With the win, Hieron earns a title shot at reigning 170-pound champion Ben Askren.
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