Bellator Announces Paul Daley, Ryan Ford, Eduardo Dantas For November Show
Paul Daley and 135-pound champion Eduardo Dantas returns to the Bellator cage this November as the promotion inches closer to their 2013 Spike debut.
Paul Daley and 135-pound champion Eduardo Dantas returns to the Bellator cage this November as the promotion inches closer to their 2013 Spike debut.
Eduardo Dantas looked unstoppable in the main event of Bellator 65, taking apart Zach Makovsky to win the promotion's 135-pound title.
Bellator's first 135-pound champion will finally defend his gold for the first time when he faces Eduardo Dantas at April's Bellator 65.
Swollen balls, Dantas' inferno and another wild season's end is discussed in this week's Bellator notebook.
Alexis Vila and Eduardo Dantas go to battle at Bellator 59 Saturday with a 135-pound title shot hanging in the balance.
Bellator's 205-pound champion has a return date, while an injury creates opportunity in their heavyweight tournament.
#1 Brian Bowles still sits atop the bantamweight division after upsetting previous bantamweight king # 2 Miguel Torres at WEC 42. Bowles is still nursing a hand injury, but has been making the media rounds. As we stated previously, Torres has linked up with noted trainer Mark Dellagrotte and helped out WEC rising star Mackens Semerzier before his upset of Wagnney Fabiano.
There hasn't been a title defense, but the HardCore Gym's Brian Bowles is still MMA's top bantamweight dog. His sudden, thudding stoppage win over former WEC bantamweight king # 2 Miguel Torres at WEC 42 has firmly entrenched him atop the world's 135lbs division.
The reign of the mullet is officially over. Or, at least, over for now. With a dramatic stoppage win of former WEC bantamweight king Miguel Torres (now ranked #2) at WEC 42, current WEC bantamweight champion in #1 Brian Bowles has ascended to the peak of the 135lbs division.
The March of the Mullet is still on course. Miguel Torres' is still riding high after his victory over #4 Takeya Mizugaki, but now must look ahead as he defends his belt against number one contender and #2 ranked Hardcore Gym representative Brian Bowles.