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Bellator FC 49 - Info, Weigh-Ins and Results

Postby keithlewis » Tue Aug 30, 2011 12:41 pm

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Local Fan Favorites Lester Caslow and “Binky” Jones meet at Bellator 49 Live from Caesars Atlantic City on September 10


With a limited amount of tickets still remaining to Bellator’s fifth season premier in Atlantic City, the promotion has added two fan favorites to the card as Bellator veteran and New Jersey resident Lester Caslow will take on James “Binky” Jones in a catchweight feature fight at Bellator 49. Tickets for the event can be purchased at the Caesars box office, Bellator.com and Ticketmaster.com.

“To have the ability to put together world-class tournaments and memorable feature fights at the same time is what makes it fun for us,” said Bellator Chairman & CEO Bjorn Rebney. “Lester, being a New Jersey product, will have great fan backing and James has always been a crowd favorite and known for putting on exciting fights. This should be a great one.”

Jones, a supervisor at Baltimore’s Youth in Transition School for over 20 years, will be looking to impress Bellator brass with a strong showing. The 20-fight veteran competed at Bellator’s open tryout last year in Philadelphia, but had to cut his time short after suffering a knee injury. Healthy and ready to fight, “Binky” knows this is an opportunity of a lifetime.

“It’s just such an honor to be fighting for Bellator,” said Jones. “This is a tremendous opportunity and I’m looking to make the most of it. Even though I got this fight just a few weeks out, I’ve been training for this opportunity for the last year, and I’m ready to bring it on September 10.”

Training with former UFC lightweight Kurt Pellegrino in New Jersey, Caslow brings an impressive kickboxing background into the cage against Jones. While Caslow has one Bellator fight under his belt, the 27-year-old knows fighting in his home state will be a whole new animal.

“Atlantic City is like my backyard so it will be great to have that hometown crowd behind me,” said Caslow. “It’s an honor to fight for a great organization like Bellator, and I’m just excited for September 10.”

The night will feature a host of local feature fights, as well as four quarterfinal matches to kick off Bellator’s Season 5 Welterweight Tournament. The entire fight card is as follows:

Bellator Season 5 Welterweight Tournament – Quarterfinals (September 10, 2011 – Atlantic City, New Jersey.)


Dan Hornbuckle (22-4) vs. Luis Santos (49-6)
Chris Cisneros (12-3) vs. Ben Saunders (10-3-2)
Chris Lozano (8-1) vs. Brent Weedman (18-6-1)
Steve Carl (14-2) vs. Douglas Lima (18-4)


Local Feature Fights:

Alexandre "Popo" Bezerra (9-1) vs. Scott Heckman (8-2)
Joel Roberts (6-3) vs. Brylan Van Artsdalen (6-1)
Lester Caslow (6-5) vs. James “Binky” Jones (10-9)
Giedrius Karavackas (5-1) vs. LeVon Maynard (11-7)
Azunna Anyanwu (3-0) vs. J.A. Dudley (3-7)
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Re: Bellator FC 49 - Info, Weigh-Ins and Results

Postby keithlewis » Sat Sep 10, 2011 12:33 pm

Results of Bellator 49 Weigh-In


The weigh-in for Bellator 49 is complete, with all 18 competitors taking the scale. Bellator 49 will be broadcast LIVE on Saturday, September 10 at 9:00 pm ET/8:00 pm CT on MTV2 and in HD on EPIX, with the undercard fights being streamed live on Spike.com.

The official results of tonight’s weigh-in are as follows:


MAIN CARD:

Welterweight Tournament Quarterfinal Fight: Chris Lozano (170.5 lbs) vs. Brent Weedman (170 lbs)
Welterweight Tournament Quarterfinal Fight: Ben Saunders (171 lbs) vs. Chris Cisneros (171 lbs)
Welterweight Tournament Quarterfinal Fight: Luis Santos (171 lbs) vs. Dan Hornbuckle (170.5 lbs)
Welterweight Tournament Quarterfinal Fight: Steve Carl (171 lbs) vs. Douglas Lima (171.4 lbs)


UNDERCARD:

Featherweight Local Feature Fight: Scott Heckman (146 lbs) vs. Alexandre Bezerra (147 lbs)
Welterweight Local Feature Fight: LeVon Maynard (171 lbs) vs. Giedrius Karavackas (170.8 lbs)
Featherweight Local Feature Fight: Joel Roberts (145.4 lbs) vs. Brylan Van Artsdalen (144.2 lbs)
Featherweight Local Feature Fight: Lester Caslow (149 lbs) vs. James Jones (149 lbs)
Heavyweight Local Feature Fight: J.A. Dudley (253.5 lbs) vs. Azunna Anyanwu (258 lbs)
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Lozano, Saunders, Santos and Lima Advance to Semifinals


Returning to the boardwalk to open Bellator’s highly-anticipated fifth season, the promotion hosted an explosive night of fights as the Season 5 Welterweight Tournament kicked off inside a packed house at Caesars. The first leg of the eight-man tournament aired LIVE on MTV2 and in HD on EPIX as Chris Lozano, Ben Saunders, Luis Santos and Douglas Lima all punched their tickets to the Welterweight Semifinals. The next round will feature Lima vs. Lozano and Saunders vs. Santos.

In the night’s main event, Lozano and Weedman went right at each other from the start, but it was Weedman who knocked down Lozano during the first exchange. Weedman earned a knockdown and a slam in the first round, but Lozano owned the next ten minutes with heavy-handed combinations and a solid ground game. Lozano took over the fight and never looked back, winning by unanimous decision, 29-28, on all three judges’ scorecards.

“That was a war,” said Lozano after defeating Weedman. “I was ready for a war, and Brent brought it, so I have to thank him for the toughest fight of my life.”

Ben “Killa-B” Saunders made quite a statement in his Bellator debut against Matt Lee, but his TKO win at Bellator 49 sent a bigger statement to opposing welterweights as it moved him one step closer to a tournament championship and a world title shot.

Saunders dominated his battle with Chris Cisneros, advancing on his feet as well as the ground. He gained full mount on his opponent early in their fight and never stopped moving forward, nearly ending the match in the first round with a triangle choke. However, once he applied a Muay Thai clinch to Cisneros in the third and final round, it took just 29 seconds and three-to-four hard knees to the head and body to force an end to their fight by TKO.

“I didn’t get to watch the other fights because I was too busy getting in the zone,” Saunders said. “But I’m looking forward to getting through the next round and on to the finals so I can bring back one of my best weapons,” Saunders said while he waived his elbow at the crowd.

Fan favorite Dan “The Handler” Hornbuckle entered his third Bellator Welterweight Tournament and while he may have made it to the finals opposite Ben Askren his first time around, the last two seasons he hasn’t made it out of the quarterfinals. This time it was Luis Santos standing in his way and while Hornbuckle may be a great striker and an excellent submission specialist, Santos had his number. He out-struck Hornbuckle on his feet while setting up plenty of kicks with an offensive barrage. Santos also took “The Handler” to the mat more than once to earn a unanimous decision and his 50th career victory. Santos looks to pose big problems for the remaining welterweights in this eight-man tournament.

Douglas Lima was victorious in his Bellator debut as he defeated Steve Carl by unanimous decision in the quarterfinals. Carl was in it until the very end, attempting a triangle in the first round and finishing the third on top, but Lima dictated the pace of the fight. He out-struck Carl and took him down often spending the majority of each round on top and in dominant position.

The final four in this Tournament are hugely talented fighters and any one of the four could win this whole thing,” said Bellator Chairman & CEO Bjorn Rebney. “The Lozano-Weedman fight was really spectacular and Saunders looked great as well. I can’t wait to see these guys back in the cage on October 8th.”

Bellator also announced a highly anticipated fight between long time UFC veteran Kurt Pellegrino and Patricky Pitbull, which will take at Bellator 59 back at Caesars on November 26th.

Bellator Fighting Championships will also return to New Jersey on Oct. 15 for Bellator 54 as Bellator Lightweight Champion Eddie Alvarez takes on the Season 4 Lightweight Tournament winner Michael Chandler inside of Atlantic City's Boardwalk Hall.
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