Bellator 82 Fight Card
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Round 1
Michigan's Bain clinches up and tries to throw Navarro, but botches
the throw and winds up on his back. The Californian quickly gets to
mount as Bain tries to bridge, exposing his back. Navarro gets the
back, sinks his hooks and instantly looks for a rear-naked choke.
He can't get his choking arm fully under the jaw of Bain. Bain is
struggling as Navorro cranks on his chin, but he nearly escapes.
Navarro establishes back mount, sinks the body triangle and goes to
work working for the rear-naked choke again. He starts to come high
over the back and Bain smartly turns into his guard. The
suddenly-offensive Bain is all over Navorro with postured punches
and elbows. Navarro swings for an armbar, but his foe extricates
himself and goes back to work with more punches and elbows. Another
armbar attempt, and more punishment from Navarro, who pounds away
until the horn.Jordan Breen scores the round 10-9 Navarro
Tristen Critchfield scores the round 10-9 Navarro
Chris Nelson scores the round 10-9 Navarro
Round 2
Keith
Mills
Navarro’s groundwork was nifty.
Bain chops at Navarro's legs in the early going, as Navarro is too
slow to catch his leg and take him down. The local favorite gets
inside and clinches again, and this time gets the trip takedown he
sought in the first round. Navarro instantly frames up an armbar,
but Bain stands and yanks his way out before delivering a salvo of
punches. Navarro is undeterred, and continues to frame up armbars
from the bottom, working a high guard. Bain continues to escape and
pound away. With two minutes to go in the round, Navarro's high
guard comes up high and he surprises Bain with a triangle.Navarro takes his time, underhooks the far arm, tightens his hips
and forces to the tap. The Huntington Beach, Calif., native earns
the submission win at 3:18 of the second frame.
Round 1
No surprise: it takes the former U.S. national wrestling team
member just five seconds to get Coon on the mat with a double-leg
takedown. Coon looks for the armbar, but Bunch breaks free and
unloads a salvo of right hands. Bunch slows his pace a moment, and
referee Jason Herzog stands the pair up quickly. However, it is
just seconds before Bunch trips Coon back to the mat and sets up in
guard again. Bunch chips away idly while Coon underhooks his leg,
trying for a high guard. For whatever reason, Jason Herzog stands
the bantamweights up around. Bunch is tentative on the feet,
bouncing with long strides in pursuit of the takedown. Coon tries
to knee the advancing Bunch, and gets thrown to the mat for his
trouble. Bunch tries to punch away as Coon overhooks his arms until
the bell.Jordan Breen scores the round 10-9 Bunch
Tristen Critchfield scores the round 10-9 Bunch
Chris Nelson scores the round 10-9 Bunch
Round 2
Bunch closes the gap quickly and throws Coon to the mat again. Coon
tries to tie the wrestling standout up, while Bunch thuds to the
body with short rights. Bunch is starting to grind on Coon,
breaking his grip and landing cleaner rights. However, the action
slows to a crawl and Herzog is happy to stand the two up once more.
Bunch lands a hard right hand behind a jab feint, ducks under and
deposits his opponent on the canvas one more time. The Reed City,
Mich., native is trapped on the bottom and his guard work seems
futile. Neither he nor Bunch can seem to land a clean, hard strike
from the bottom or top respectively. Coon overhooks Bunch’s arms
until Herzog stands the pair up for a fourth time. No strikes land
before the round’s end, although Coon slips throwing a kick at the
bell.
Jordan Breen scores the round 10-9 Bunch
Tristen Critchfield scores the round 10-9 Bunch
Chris Nelson scores the round 10-9 Bunch
Round 3
K.
Mills
Chad Coon saw a bunch of takedowns.
The first strike of note, a low kick by Coon some 40 seconds into
the round, drops Bunch. However, Bunch manages to transition into a
low single and tackle his foe to the mat. Bunch tries to posture
and land a series of right hands, but he mostly gets the top of
Coon’s head. The local product tries to hammerfist back from the
bottom, but can’t stop Bunch’s top pressure and control. The
wrist-fighting struggle goes on until Herzog notches his fifth
standup of the bout with 90 seconds to fight. A Coon inside leg
kick stings Bunch, but the wrestler is smart to get well away from
the next two that come his way.Coon is chasing Bunch, trying to land kicks, but Bunch simply
circles away, trying to run the time out. Coon steps in, and Bunch
cracks him with a nice right hand before the final bell.
Jordan Breen scores the round 10-9 Bunch (30-27 Bunch)
Tristen Critchfield scores the round 10-9 Bunch (30-27 Bunch)
Chris Nelson scores the round 10-9 Bunch (30-27 Bunch)
Official result: All three judges -- David
Peabody, David Tirelli and Cardo Urso -- score the bout 30-27 for
the winner by unanimous decision, Shawn Bunch.
Round 1
Santana gets an immediate takedown and moves to full mount. Seguin
gets half guard, but Santana continues to control the action before
moving to full mount again. Santana briefly looks for an arm
triangle but he lets it go. Santana is high in mount as he drops a
few short punches on his opponent. The Brazilian continues to pound
away while looking for an opening to set up an armbar. Seguin
resists and is able to establish full guard. Santana lands a couple
right hands from above, and now the two combatants are back up.
Seguin doesn't land anything before Santana scores another easy
takedown. He's looking for a heel hook, but Seguin is back to his
feet after a scramble. They tie up against the cage as the round
expires, with Seguin throwing a couple rights and an uppercut.Jordan Breen scores the round 10-9 Santana
Tristen Critchfield scores the round 10-9 Santana
Chris Nelson scores the round 10-9 Santana
Round 2
K.
Mills
Santana took a leg home for a change instead.
Seguin puts Santana into the fence early, dirty boxing and putting
physical pressure on the Brazilian. Eventually, “The Arm Collector”
frees himself and gets another easy single-leg takedown. Santana
goes back to the gameplan from there. He cuts through Seguin’s
guard and moves to a high mount, where he punches away until Seguin
gives up an arm. Santana rolls for the armbar, but Seguin stacks
him up and escapes the lock. Instantly, the savvy grappler latches
onto Seguin’s leg and straightens out a nasty kneebar with Seguin’s
leg fully extended in front of him.Seguin tries to avoid tapping, but cries out in verbal submission,
forcing referee Dan Miragliotta into action. The fantastic
submission comes at 2:33 of the second frame.
K.
Mills
Davinney devastated van Buren in 15 ticks.
Round 1
Van Buren lands a two-punch combination early, but after missing
with a wild low kick Davinney moves forward and drops him with a
big left hand square on the jaw. Sensing the kill, the Detroit
native Davinney pounces, dropping three more right hands on his
fallen opponent before referee Todd Anderson steps in to halt the
contest. The official time of the stoppage is 15 seconds for your
winner by knockout, Terry Davinney.
Round 1
Czarnecki shoots almost immediately and is easily stuffed by
Houghton. The Lansing, Mich., native again wings a bunch and comes
barreling in for a takedown, but “J-Ho” easily sidesteps him.
Czarnecki tries a left hook-spinning back fist combo that whizzes
wide, and Houghton smacks him with a low kick for his trouble.
Houghton steps a full two strides in and crushes the back of
Czarnecki’s lead leg with a hard low kick. A spinning back kick
from a seemingly desperate Czarnecki is nowhere near close. A hard
low kick and two heavy jabs from Houghton follow, and then he
stylishly limplegs out of another Czarnecki takedown attempt.
Another spinning back kick from “The Czar” has him walking right
into a left hook. Czarnecki throws a capoeira-style half moon kick
and eats it, tumbling to the canvas for a moment while Houghton
nonchalantly stares him down. Stiff jab from Houghton stings
Czarnecki again before the bell.Jordan Breen scores the round 10-9 Houghton
Tristen Critchfield scores the round 10-9 Houghton
Chris Nelson scores the round 10-9 Houghton
Round 2
Houghton continues to advance patiently, pumping a solid jab, while
Czarnecki runs away and throws sporadic, erratic kicks. When
Czarnecki swipes with punches, he’s far outside the much rangier
Houghton, who is able to potshot easily with his hands. Czarnecki
takes a run at Houghton, who glances with an uppercut and straight
while moving backwards. Czarnecki throws a push kick or some other
leg attack nearly every time Houghton apparoaches, but can’t
actually seem to make contact. Czarnecki rushes Houghton again, and
Houghton simply backpedals and sidesteps his takedown attempt. A
spinning back kick for Czarnecki finally lands, but Houghton
responds with a body kick of his own. Czarnecki dives in with an
overhand right that surprises “J-Ho”, freezing him up. He pounces
immediately, windmilling with punches and landing a hard left cross
as well before the horn.
Jordan Breen scores the round 10-9 Houghton
Tristen Critchfield scores the round 10-9 Houghton
Chris Nelson scores the round 10-9 Houghton
Round 3
K.
Mills
’The Czar’ topped ‘J-Ho’ in a battle of
local flavor.
The third round is more of the same, as Houghton walks forward with
slight jabs, while Czarnecki kicks in response. “The Czar” is
throwing more low kicks than spinning attacks now, but can’t land
hard on “J-Ho”. Houghton’s jab has his foe’s face cut and swollen
now. Czarnecki wings a pair of hooks, but Houghton comes through
the middle with a hard knee that finds the chin. A “J-Ho, J-Ho!”
chant breaks out for the Michigan native now based in Denver. A low
kick and spinning back kick land for Czarnecki. Houghton continues
to circle around and jab as the final minute winds down, showing no
urgency whatsoever in a fairly tame fight.Czarnecki charges with punches and a salvo of kicks before the
bell, but succeeds only in running into Houghton’s hands.
Jordan Breen scores the round 10-9 Houghton (30-27 Houghton)
Tristen Critchfield scores the round 10-9 Houghton (30-27
Houghton)
Chris Nelson scores the round 10-9 Houghton (30-27 Houghton)
Official result: All three judges -- Eric Colon,
Dave Tirelli and Cardo Urso -- score the bout 29-28 for the winner
by unanimous decision, Jeremy Czarnecki.
Round 1
Schulz throws a body kick, but gets clipped by a Garcia hook
counter. Schulz goes down but does a good job covering up and
regaining his feet. He lands a jab, but Garcia is relentless with
his punching, forcing Schulz back to the fence with long crosses.
Garcia pushes his man into the fence and tries to dirty box, but
Schulz turns him around, elevates him and slams him to the mat. He
is quickly into side control and fakes going to mount before taking
a top crucifix. As the Kalamazoo, Mich., fighter tries to escape,
Schulz takes his back with both hooks in and over half the round
still left to fight. Left hands and elbows from Schulz land. He
postures up and lands three hard rights. The beating continues as
Schulz patiently pounds away before taking an arm-triangle choke.
He moves to the side to finish it, but he doesn’t base down to
finish and Garcia escapes. Schulz takes side control and lands
elbows until the bell.Jordan Breen scores the round 10-9 Schulz
Tristen Critchfield scores the round 10-9 Schulz
Chris Nelson scores the round 10-9 Schulz
Round 2
Garcia lands a hard right on an advancing Schulz, but a double-leg
takedown is the equalizer. Garcia shows no sprawl, ending up on his
back quickly. Schulz moves to side control and punches away. Schulz
punches and mauls his way to full mount on a tiring Garcia. Garcia
tries to push off the fence with his feet and bridge out of mount,
but winds up giving up his back to Schulz, who quickly sinks a body
triangle in. Garcia breaks the body triangle, but Schulz wacks him
with a host of rights and lefts. With 80 seconds to go in the
round, it looks like Schulz’s fight to finish. The blood is
starting to flow from Garcia’s face and he is trapped on the
bottom. Garcia bucks enough to get Schulz off of him, but winds up
getting pummeled and caught in a half guard guillotine before the
bell.
Jordan Breen scores the round 10-8 Schulz
Tristen Critchfield scores the round 10-8 Schulz
Chris Nelson scores the round 10-9 Schulz
Round 3
K.
Mills
Schulz lived in full mount against Garcia.
Schulz throws a lazy jab and Garcia touches him behind the ear with
a right hand. Schulz misses with a right, but forces Garcia to
punch back. As soon as Garcia strikes, Schulz ducks under,
double-legs and is into full mount in the blink of an eye. Garcia
turns and goes partially belly down, with Schulz landing short
rights. Schulz continues to land but can’t produce the kind of
hard, clean shots necessary to garner a stoppage from referee Jason
Herzog. He moves his mount higher and pounds away. Schulz’s strikes
keep coming until referee Jason Herzog intervenes at 2:45 of the
third round.
Round 1
Hervey throws a push kick to start and Sarnavskiy catches it,
running him back into the cage. The Russian gets double underhooks
and wrestles Hervey to the mat. Hervey tries to bridge to escape
guard, but winds up just getting mounted. “Tiger” steps over
Hervey’s head and immediately seeks a topside triangle. Hervey’s
arm is trapped as well, so the Russian simply changes his plan and
grabs the arm. He cranks it hard, but Hervey twists underneath,
escapes and winds up on top for a moment. Sarnavskiy snakes up the
fence immediately, however, and gets in on another takedown. He
sucks Hervey’s legs out and sets up on top again. “Tiger” stands
up, punching down on his foe before essentially falling into mount
for a moment. Hervey escapes but is stuck on his back, eating
punches from Sarnavskiy. The Russian continues to stand up out of
the guard, diving back in with punches periodically until the
bell.Jordan Breen scores the round 10-9 Sarnavskiy
Tristen Critchfield scores the round 10-9 Sarnavskiy
Chris Nelson scores the round 10-9 Sarnavskiy
Round 2
A Sarnavskiy spinning back fist clips an advancing Hervey. When the
Detroit fighter tries to respond, Sarnavskiy simply tosses him to
the mat once more. Hervey continues to try to kick “Tiger” off of
him, but can’t stop Sarnavskiy from raining down punches. The
Russian takes mount for a third time as Hervey tries to push off of
the fence with his feet. Hervey tries to guard his head from rights
and lefts while continuously looking to bridge off of the fence.
Sarnavskiy stays patient, throwing clean shots around Hervey’s
guard and pulling him away from the fence. However, once Hervey is
pulled away from the fence, he explodes and bridges free, getting
back to his feet. Sarnavskiy tries to bull his way to another
takedown in the clinch, but Hervey fights off the fence. Once at
range, however, “Tiger” finds an easy double-leg takedown and sets
up on top with 90 seconds left in the round. Hervey shrimps his way
back to the fence, but it’s more ground-and-pound from Sarnavskiy
until the bell.
Jordan Breen scores the round 10-9 Sarnavskiy
Tristen Critchfield scores the round 10-9 Sarnavskiy
Chris Nelson scores the round 10-9 Sarnavskiy
Round 3
K.
Mills
Sarnavskiy stifled Hervey's high-flying act.
A body kick from Sarnavskiy spurs Hervey to throw a half moon kick
in response, but Sarnavskiy goes right through his kick and puts
him on the mat once more. “Tiger” pounds way until Hervey jumps up.
Sarnavskiy grabs a rear waistlock, prompting Hervey to run toward
the fence and try to run up the cage and backflip away. He half
gets there, awkwardly rolling back onto Sarnavskiy and forcing the
two to bail out. Sarnavskiy drives into a takedown out of the
scramble. As Hervey tries to reverse, Sarnavskiy turns the corner
and takes his back halfway through the final frame.The Russian punches away but doesn’t actively look for a choke.
Hervey rolls and gives up full mount, which Sarnavskiy takes, but
Hervey bucks and shakes him for a moment. The Russian reestablishes
his position and takes the back once again. Hervey is reaching
back, still trying to attack his foe, but is obviously hapless.
Sarnavskiy gets bucked from mount, but punches away on Hervey until
the bell.
Jordan Breen scores the round 10-9 Sarnavskiy (30-27
Sarnavskiy)
Tristen Critchfield scores the round 10-9 Sarnavskiy (30-27
Sarnavskiy)
Chris Nelson scores the round 10-9 Sarnavskiy (30-27
Sarnavskiy)
Official result: All three judges -- Scott
Haggith, Dave Tirelli and Cardo Urso -- score the bout 30-27 for
the winner by unanimous decision, Alexander Sarnavskiy.
Round 1
K.
Mills
Doug Marshall made Kala Hose his latest
‘knock dead’ victim.
Marshall comes out throwing, raking with a pair of hooks. Hose
gains his footing and responds with a salvo of punches of his own.
Marshall tries to break away and eats a hard knee from Hose. Hose
charges at Marshall and tries to follow up, but he runs right into
a massive overhand left haymaker from “The Rhino.” Hose is out
before he hits the mat, and his head bounces off of the mat as he
tumbles. Referee Todd Anderson dives over the downed fighter to
save him from any further Marshall assault. The sudden, violent end
comes at only 22 seconds of the first round.
Round 1
Fischer is in-and-out quickly, throwing kicks to keep Rickels away
while trying to land single shots. Rickels quickly clinches but
can’t find a takedown. “Caveman” responds with some kicking offense
of his own, but Fischer rips him with a left hook once he gets
comfortable throwing leg strikes. Fischer shoots, but Rickels
stuffs him. They clinch briefly before disengaging from the fence.
A Fischer jabs sneaks through, but Rickels lands a hard body kick
in response. They clinch again and Fischer dives for a leg, but
once more, Rickels easily shucks him off. Another jab lands for
Rickels and the Kansas fighter throws another leg kick, too. They
come inside to the clinch, dirty boxing and exchanging blows,
jarring Rickels’ mouthguard free. Jason Herzog calls time for him
to recover the mouthpiece, and as soon as they restart, Fischer
gets in deep on the takedown he wants, sucking Rickels to the
canvas. Rickels kicks Fischer away, and they retake the feet. Right
uppercut lands for Fischer. Rickels punches forward, tagging
Fischer and prompting a desperate shot. Rickels throws Fischer off
and lands in top position, but Fischer looks for an armbar that
puts “Caveman” on the defense for a few moments. Fischer continues
trying to work an active guard from the bottom while Rickels chips
away until the bell.Jordan Breen scores the round 10-9 Fischer
Tristen Critchfield scores the round 10-9 Fischer
Chris Nelson scores the round 10-9 Fischer
Round 2
Rickels continues to try to work kicks into his offense, probing
forward with teeps and body kicks, while Fischer tries to ward him
off with the jab. They clinch along the fence with over-unders with
neither man gaining a serious advantage. Rickels tries to rip free
and a tired Fischer exposes his back. “Caveman” is on him in a
heartbeat, diving on top. Fischer manages to turn, but still winds
up mounted. Rickels pounds away from mount, but Fischer scissors
his legs up high to push him off, winding up in a leglock race
position. He tries for a haphazard Achilles lock, but Rickels pulls
his leg free. The Mash Fight Team product dives on Rickels’ leg,
tackling him to the mat again and taking top position with two
minutes to go in the round. Rickels tries to work his leg up for a
high guard, but can’t make progress. He scoots up to his feet and
as he looks for a takedown of his own, the tired Fischer simply
pulls guard. Rickels stands up out of the guard and dives back in
with punches, stunning Fischer who rolls around, desperate to
escape. He clings to a single and Rickels pounds on his head until
the bell tolls.
Jordan Breen scores the round 10-9 Rickels
Tristen Critchfield scores the round 10-9 Rickels
Chris Nelson scores the round 10-9 Rickels
Round 3
Rickels calmly works his jab, while Fischer explodes forward with
arm-weary punches. He glances Rickels, but the Bellator tournament
veteran lands punches of his own in return, walking through
Fischer’s shots and pushing him into the fence. “Caveman” looks for
a single-leg, then tries to shoot the leg by to take the back
standing. Fischer tries to defend by locking up a belly-to-back
kimura, but Rickels kneels down and pounds on him while trying to
take his back. Rickels gets lazy, however, as Fischer smartly rolls
through with Rickels’ arm in his grasp, sweeping to top
position.
K.
Mills
Rickels offense in all positions earned him
the unanimous decision win.
Fischer postures up to punch, but Rickels quickly locks up an
armbar. Fischer stands up, but manages to step on Rickels' face to
gain leverage and yank his arm out. The Michigan fighter sets up on
top again, while Rickels tries to creep his guard up. He manages to
get his right leg over Fischer’s head and shoulders, threatening
with a potential triangle, while punching and elbowing away from
the bottom. Fischer breaks free and sets up in full guard again.
Rickels slaps Fischer’s ears and punches from the bottom, while
Fischer mostly just gets tied up. Rickels nearly sweeps at the
bell, but Fischer manages to at least stay on top.Jordan Breen scores the round 10-9 Rickels (29-28 Rickels)
Tristen Critchfield scores the round 10-9 Rickels (29-28
Rickels)
Chris Nelson scores the round 10-9 Rickels (29-28 Rickels)
Official result: Judge Scott Haggith sees it
30-27, while Dave Tirelli and Cardo Urso score it 29-28 for the
winner by unanimous decision, David Rickels.
Round 1
Good punches his way to Koreshkov, who looks for a quick double-leg
but bails. Koreshkov throws an uppercut-hook combo, but it is
blocked by Good. He goes back to the well with a right uppercut
that knocks Good’s head up. The pair trade inside low kicks of
similar impact. Good steps into the pocket and just avoids a
three-piece combo from Koreshkov. Two hooks for “Spartan” land and
Good clinches briefly before pushing the Russian away. Good walks
forward, straight into another right uppercut. This time, “Cyborg”
is buckled and hits his knees for a second, but shows considerable
composure by recovering quickly. The pace slows for a moment, until
Koreshkov lands an overhand right and follows with another hard
flurry. Spinning hook kick from Koreshkov is blocked by Good, but
the young Russian is starting to find his rhythm. Loud body kick
from Koreshkov lands. Left jab-right uppercut lands for Koreshkov
again, and he almost clocks Good with a jumping knee to follow.
Koreshkov turns southpaw, but can’t land any more firepower before
the bell.Jordan Breen scores the round 10-9 Koreshkov
Tristen Critchfield scores the round 10-9 Koreshkov
Chris Nelson scores the round 10-9 Koreshkov
Round 2
Good bobbing and weaving, using more head movement as the second
round begins. He is pumping his jab out, but can’t quite reach the
Russian fighter. Overhand right from Good dings his opponent and
gives him the perfect chance to shoot a double. He puts Koreshkov
on the mat and as “Spartan” tries to scramble back up quick, takes
his back with both hooks. Good flattens Koreshkov out belly down
and starts working for a rear-naked choke. Koreshkov rolls back and
gets one hook out, but the Tiger Schulmann product smartly sneaks
it back in and regains full back control. Good chops away from the
back with left hooks and right elbows, but as he gets into
pounding, he gets knocked off balance and Koreshkov escapes back to
his feet. Koreshkov comfortably moving around Good’s jab, but is
not throwing counters. Both fighter are slowing slightly with a
minute to go in the round. Good kicks, Koreshkov catches it and
knocks him down, but Good is right back to his feet. The pair lob
arm-weary punches before the bell, and Koreshkov dives in a
double-leg that awkwardly brings Good down to the mat along with
referee Todd Anderson as the round expires.
Jordan Breen scores the round 10-9 Koreshkov
Tristen Critchfield scores the round 10-10
Chris Nelson scores the round 10-9 Koreshkov
Round 3
Both fighters consent to clinching in the middle of the cage, with
Good digging knees to the body. Koreshkov spins away, just missing
a right hook on the exit. Good punches his way back into range, but
eats two knees from the clinch. Lead left hook for Koreshkov falls
behind Good’s guard, and he brings the left back to the body
moments later. Lead right uppercut for Koreshkov sneaks through
again. Good gets the collar tie, but Koreshkov punches his way out.
Good shoots for the double, but “Spartan” sees it coming and shucks
him off easily.
K.
Mills
Koreshkov punched his ticket to a Bellator
title shot against Ben Askren.
Koreshkov has slowed noticeably at the midpoint of the round. Good
ducks under, takes him down and gets his back instantly once again,
but he can’t sink his hooks this time and Koreshkov escapes to his
feet. After regaining his feet, Koreshkov shoots for the double,
surprising Good and putting him on the canvas along the cage.
Koreshkov is playing conservative on top, grinding on Good and
thwarting his armbar attempts. The Russian buries his head in
Good’s chest and wings punches at his opponent. Good with short
elbows from his guard, and Koreshkov tries to pass to half guard.
He abandons the pass and throws a stream of right hands just before
the bell ends a close, competitive tournament final.Jordan Breen scores the round 10-9 Koreshkov (29-28 Koreshkov)
Tristen Critchfield scores the round 10-9 Koreshkov (30-28
Koreshkov)
Chris Nelson scores the round 10-9 Good (29-28 Good)
Official result: All three judges -- Eric Colon,
David Peabody and Cardo Urso -- see the bout 29-28 for the winner
by unanimous decision and the winner of the Bellator Season 7
welterweight tournament, Andrey Koreshkov.