Bellator Fighting Championships I April 3rd, 2009 Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino ESPN Deportes Lightweight (155lbs.) Tournament Quarter-Finals: Jorge Masvidal vs. Nick Agallar Eddie Alvarez vs. Greg Loughran Alonzo Martinez vs. Toby Imada Featherweight (145lbs.) Tournament Quarter-Finals: Nick Gonzales vs. Yahir Reyes Estevan Payan vs. Luis Palomino Joe Soto vs. Ben Greer Non-Tournament Bouts: 120lbs. Rosi Sexton vs. Jessica Aguilar 145lbs. Jonathan Brookins vs. Stephen Ledbetter 155lbs. Lorenzo Borgomeo vs. Daniel Morales 185lbs. Daniel Sarafian vs. Moses Gavin
Re: Bellator Fighting Championships: BFC I (Apr. 3rd) Notes on the event: -- Bellator's inaugural event features 3/4 lightweight quarter-finals and 3/4 featherweight quarter-finals. Next week the remaining lightweight and featherweight bouts will occur. -- Winners in the opening round of the tournament will go home with $25,000 before bonuses and/or sponsor payouts. No word on what the losers or the non-tournament fighters will earn. They will advance to the semi-finals where they have a chance at earning $50,000 more with a win, and the right to advance. -- Lightweight tournament participant Eddie Alvarez is considered one of the top lightweights in the world and is the star of their promotion at this point in time. He faces a relatively unknown Northern Irish fighter named Greg Loughran (18-11). Loughran has faced several UFC prospects, including Terry Etim and Andre Winner. -- BFC will air on ESPN Deportes, a Spanish language version of ESPN. ESPN stands for Entertainment Sports Programming Network, so essentially ESPN Deportes is Entertainment Sports Programming Network Sports. Ok... -- The events will air in two-hour time slots on tape delay. Four events are planned thus far.
Re: Bellator Fighting Championships: BFC I (Apr. 3rd) Weigh-in Results: 155 lbs.: Eddie Alvarez (154.25) vs. Greg Loughran (153.5)* 155 lbs.: Jorge Masvidal (156.5) vs. Nick Agallar (155)* 145 lbs.: Nick Gonzalez (156.75) vs. Yahir Reyes (144.5)** 145 lbs.: Estavan Payan (145.75) vs. Luis Palomino (145)** 145 lbs.: Joe Soto (145) vs. Ben Greer (145.5)** 155 lbs.: Toby Imada (155.25) vs. Alonzo Martinez (157.5)* 145 lbs.: Jonathan Brookins (144.75) vs. Steven Ledbetter (144.5) 155 lbs.: Daniel Morales (154.75) vs. Lorenzo Borgomeo (155.5) 185 lbs.: James Brasco (184.5) vs. Kevin Abrante (185.5) 185 lbs.: Moses Gabon (184.5) vs. Chris Decaro (185.5) 185 lbs.: Daniel Sarafien (185) vs. Gary Padila (186.25) *Lightweight tournament bout **Featherweight tournament bout Note: Fighters are allowed to weigh one pound more than the division limit in non-title fights. Those who came in over risk losing percentages of their fight purses.
Re: Bellator Fighting Championships: BFC I (Apr. 3rd) Results: Jorge Masvidal defeats Nick Agallar via technical knockout (strikes) in round one to advance to the second round of the lightweight tournament Eddie Alvarez defeats Greg Loughran via submission (guillotine choke) in round one to advance to the second round of the lightweight tournament Yahir Reyes defeats Nick Gonzalez via submission (rear naked choke) in round one to advance to the second round of the featherweight tournament Estevan Payan defeats Luis Palomino via split decision to advance to the second round of the featherweight tournament Joe Soto defeats Ben Greer via technical knockout (strikes) in round one to advance to the second round of the featherweight tournament Toby Imada defeats Alonzo Martinez via submission (rear naked choke) in round one to advance to the second round of the lightweight tournament Jonathan Brookins defeats Steven Ledbetter via submission (rear naked choke) in round one Lorenzo Borgomeo defeats Daniel Morales via submission (rear naked choke) in round three James Brasco defeats Kevin Abrante via submission (armbar) in round one Moses Gabon defeats Chris Decaro via submission (triangle choke) in round one Gary Padila defeats Daniel Sarafien via technical knockout (strikes) in round two
Wow... Alvarez was wobbled twice by hard punches from Loughran... his striking was wide open in this bout. If he wasn't taking the fight seriously he almost paid for it.