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HYDEN BLOG: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly from Bellator 257 and UFC Fight NIght: Whittaker vs Gastelum

HYDEN BLOG: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly from Bellator 257 and UFC Fight NIght: Whittaker vs. Gastelum HYDEN BLOG: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly from Bellator 257 and UFC Fight NIght: Whittaker vs. Gastelum By: Frank Hyden, MMATorch Senior Columnist Bellator 257 and UFC Fight NIght: Whittaker vs. Gastelum were this weekend and featured some good fight and a lot of decisions. Let’s get to the rundown. Bellator 257 GOOD- Veta Arteaga vs. Desiree Yanez The first round was really close, as they both landed a lot of shots. I leaned Yanez but Arteaga looked good in there as well. Yanez did get a late takedown, though. Round two saw Arteaga drop Yanez early with a big punch, then got a takedown a little later. Unfortunately, she also hit Yanez with an illegal knee to a downed opponent and had a point deducted from her. The third round saw Yanez get a takedown but Arteaga started tagging her with punches. This was a really close fight, a tough one to score. I thought it wou

Daily Update: Ratings notes, Ric Flair, MMA weigh-ins

Our annual WrestleMania issue of the Observer is out this week with full coverage of pro wrestling s biggest event. We go through all the news of the show, including the booking, the title changes, the finishes, the direction, what did and didn t work, the difference between the two nights, after four examples how does two shows work vs one, the big money WrestleMania main events, the returns, the celebrities and business notes on the show. We also look at next year. Also in this issue: Match-by-match coverage with star ratings and poll results from both nights of WrestleMania and both nights of Takeover, to see how people saw all four of the WWE s big events.

Vadim Nemkov defends Bellator light heavyweight title, books ticket to semifinals

Vadim Nemkov defends Bellator light heavyweight title, books ticket to semifinals Vadim Nemkov has clearly established himself as the man to beat in Bellator s light heavyweight tournament, following Friday night s convincing title defense over Phil Davis. Nemkov (14-3) is already Bellator s 205-pound champion, but with bigger names in the promotion s tournament, including Anthony Rumble Johnson, Yoel Romero and Ryan Bader, it would be easy to overlook him. The 28-year-old Russian reminded the rest of the field of his talents on Friday, however, in a five-round decision over Davis. All three judges scored the championship bout, which headlined Bellator 257 inside Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut, for Nemkov 48-47. The victory marks Nemkov s first defense of the light heavyweight title he won from Bader last August and advances him to the tournament semifinals, where he ll meet Johnson or Romero.

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