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Mr. IWS
08-30-2010, 01:30 PM
In the 215.

Alvarez will have a ton of people at this one. I might go down and check this out.


Bellator Fighting Championships lightweight champion Eddie Alvarez will meet UFC veteran Roger Huerta in a non-title super fight at Bellator 33 on Oct. 21 at the Liacouras Center in Philadelphia. The promotion on Monday announced the site for the long-awaited matchup.

Alvarez was originally scheduled to meet 2010 Bellator lightweight tournament winner Pat Curran in a five-round title bout, but an injury to the challenger forced the change. Bellator CEO Bjorn Rebney indicated Curran would fight for the belt once he recovered, perhaps in early 2011.

A Philadelphia native, Alvarez has delivered 18 of his 20 victories by knockout, technical knockout or submission. The 26-year-old, who has tasted defeat only once as a lightweight, will carry a five-fight winning streak into the match. Alvarez last appeared at Bellator 17 in May, when he choked Josh Neer unconscious with a second-round rear-naked choke. A finalist in the 2008 Dream lightweight grand prix, he counts victories against reigning Deep lightweight champion Katsunori Kikuno, former Dream lightweight titleholder Joachim Hansen and UFC veterans Aaron Riley and Derrick Noble among his 20 career conquests.

“This is a dream fight for me,” Alvarez said in a release. “I’ve never even lost a fight here in the United States, so I’m definitely not going to start in my hometown of Philadelphia with all of my people there. That's not going to happen; not a chance. I’m not going to be happy unless I completely control and dominate Roger in this fight. It’s important for me to go in there and dominate this fight and prove that I’m one of the best lightweights in the world.”

Huerta, a loser in three of his past four fights, has not competed since he dropped a unanimous decision to Curran at Bellator 17 three months ago. Finished only once -- by former International Fight League lightweight champion Ryan Schultz -- in 27 professional appearances, the 27-year-old Huerta owns notable victories against UFC veterans Clay Guida, Matt Wiman, Brad Blackburn and Naoyuki Kotani, along with former Brazilian jiu-jitsu world champion Alberto Crane.

“This is a fight that I’ve always wanted,” Huerta said. “It’s going to be a grueling fight for the both of us. It’s going to be a potential ‘Fight of the year.’ I’m going in there expecting a war, and I’m going in there trying to finish Eddie.”

poopoo333
08-30-2010, 03:35 PM
This is cool, but not really fair imo. Curran fought Imada and won a horrible decision in order to fight Alvarez. It should be Imada/Alvarez instead.

SPX
08-30-2010, 03:46 PM
War Huerta

I really hope he wins. He needs a W. It's a real shame he dropped that fight to Curran. That one really could've gone either way.

I didn't realize Huerta was 1-3 in his past 4. It's time for him to kick some ass.

poopoo333
08-30-2010, 03:47 PM
War Huerta

I really hope he wins. He needs a W. It's a real shame he dropped that fight to Curran. That one really could've gone either way.

I didn't realize Huerta was 1-3 in his past 4. It's time for him to kick some ass.

He is actually 2-2 in his last 4, didn't you see the fight on TMZ?

Mr. IWS
08-30-2010, 03:48 PM
^^^^^^^beat me to it.

SPX
08-30-2010, 04:00 PM
Oh, lulz.

Mr. IWS
09-02-2010, 10:17 AM
Card is looking fuckin nice.


October's Bellator 33 fight card has another big addition.

A week after the organization announced a headlining non-title fight between lightweight champ Eddie Alvarez and Roger Huerta, a five-round title fight has been added to the mix.

Welterweight champ and season-one tourney winner Lyman Good (10-0 MMA, 3-0 BFC) meets former NCAA Division I national wrestling champ and season-two tourney winner Ben Askren (6-0 MMA, 3-0 BFC).

Askren took to Twitter and today announced the fight, which takes place Oct. 21 at the Liacouras Center in Philadelphia. MMAjunkie.com (www.mmajunkie.com (http://www.mmajunkie.com)) since has confirmed with a source close to the event that bout agreements have been signed.

Both fights air as part of the night's FOX Spots Net-televised main card.

The title fight marks Good's first bout since his successful title run in 2009. Good, a one-time IFL fighter, submitted Hector Urbina and then knocked out Jorge Ortiz and Omar De La Cruz to win the organization's first 170-pound title and championship. However, the Bellator 33 title defense represents his first fight in 16 months.

Good now meets fellow unbeaten Askren, the famed University of Missouri wrestler who's quickly found success in MMA. After signing with Bellator earlier this year after a trio of wins in smaller organizations, Askren entered the season-two welterweight tournament and cruised with a submission win over Ryan Thomas and subsequent decision wins over Thomas (a replacement fighter) in the semis and Dan Hornbuckle in the tournament finale.

With the victory, Askren was guaranteed the title shot.

Bellator 33 marks the organization's debut in the state of Pennsylvania. Tickets, which range from $25 to $150, are now on sale at www.ComcastTix.com (http://www.ComcastTix.com).

zY|
09-02-2010, 12:35 PM
Askren going to win