Bellator MMA set to release Fighter Rankings in coming weeks

LOS ANGELES – Bellator MMA is pleased to announce the organization will implement an official fighter rankings system for each of its weight classes, in addition to a pound-for-pound list for both the men’s and women’s divisions, in the coming weeks. The official Bellator MMA Fighter Rankings will be determined by a 15-person voting panel, comprised exclusively of members of the MMA media.

“This is the greatest roster in the history of Bellator,” said Bellator MMA President Scott Coker. “As we continue to sign the top free agents in the sport and see the success of young prospects inside the Bellator cage, we felt that the time was right to introduce official fighter rankings. We are always looking at ways to improve our product and this adds a new and exciting aspect to the organization that will have a significant impact on how fans watch Bellator. Every division is competitive, every matchup is important, and we are set for several potential blockbusters as we begin a new year on Showtime.”

Votes will be cast for eligible fighters following each Bellator live event and final results will be made public. To ensure transparency, the tabulation of votes will be overseen solely by a third-party company, Combat Registry.

The initial rankings will be released in the days leading up to Bellator’s return to action and debut on SHOWTIME Friday, April 2 with Bellator 255: Pitbull vs. Sanchez 2 at 9 p.m. ET.

Information detailing fighter eligibility, as well as additional voting criteria, is listed below:

Bellator Divisional Rankings:

  • Top 10 fighter rankings will be voted on in nine Bellator MMA weight classes, in addition to two pound-for-pound lists.
  • Champions of each division will be automatically assigned to the Champions slot atop the rankings.
  • Fighters in seven men’s divisions will be ranked, including:
    • Heavyweight
    • Light Heavyweight
    • Middleweight
    • Welterweight
    • Lightweight
    • Featherweight
    • Bantamweight
  • Fighters in two women’s divisions will be ranked, including:
    • Featherweight
    • Flyweight
  • Two pound-for-pound lists will be voted on, including:
    • Men’s
    • Women’s

 New Fighter Eligibility:

  • A fighter must have competed once inside the Bellator cage on a current term with the company to be eligible.

Inactivity:

  • A fighter is eligible to be ranked for up to 15-months without competing.

Retirement

  • A fighter remains eligible for 60 days after an indication of retirement, with the organization ultimately determining if the fighter remains active and eligible.

Multiple Weight Classes:

  • A fighter is allowed to be actively ranked in two different weight classes and is eligible to be ranked in an additional weight class once they have competed at least once in that division.
  • A fighter must actively compete in each weight class – a period of inactivity longer than 15 months in a given weight class will result in the removal from that specific weight class, but not necessarily from another division or the overall rankings pool.
    • With the exception being that a fighter is actively participating in a World Grand Prix tournament in a different weight class.

Removal/Ineligibility:

  • A fighter serving a non-medical suspension from an overseeing regulatory body and/or the organization for longer than six months will be removed from rankings eligibility. A fighter will remain eligible with a suspension of six months or fewer.

Fighter Rankings Pool:

  • The final list of eligible fighters, and the weight classes in which they are eligible to be ranked, will ultimately be determined by the organization.

Voting Frequency:

  • New Bellator rankings will only be voted on after every event, regardless of frequency.
  • Votes will be due the Monday following a Bellator live event.

First-Place Votes:

  • Each rankings period will reveal how many number one contender votes each fighter received.

Voting Tabulation:

  • Tabulation of votes will be handled exclusively by Combat Registry, a third-party independent of Bellator MMA.

Voting Panel:

  • Bellator fighter rankings will be voted on exclusively by media members within the MMA industry.
  • In no capacity, will Bellator staff, athletes, talent or other organization personnel participate in voting.

The inaugural voting panel will include the following members of the media:

  1. Jeff Cain – MMA Weekly
  2. Brian Campbell – CBS Sports
  3. Rodrigo Del Campo – Claro Sports
  4. Rob DeMello – KHON Hawaii
  5. Jason Floyd – The MMA Report
  6. George Garcia – MMA Junkie
  7. Amy Kaplan – FanSided
  8. Nolan King – MMA Junkie
  9. John Hyon Ko – South China Morning Post
  10. Mark LaMonica – Newsday
  11. Igor Lazarin – TASS Russia
  12. Shakiel Mahjouri – Fightful MMA
  13. Joe McDonagh – Cageside Press
  14. John Morgan – MMA Junkie
  15. Ken Pishna – MMA Weekly

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Article source: https://www.mmaweekly.com/bellator-mma-set-to-release-fighter-rankings-in-coming-weeks

 

Watch Israel Adesanya destroy Paulo Costa ahead of UFC 259


A stacked UFC 259 featuring three title fights is right around the corner on Saturday, March 6. Middleweight champion Israel Adesanya will move up a weight class to challenge light heavyweight champion Jan Blachowicz in the main event.

Watch Adesanya’s last title defense against Paulo Costa at UFC 253 last year on Fight Island to get ready for UFC 259.

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Article source: https://www.mmaweekly.com/watch-israel-adesanya-destroy-paulo-costa-ahead-of-ufc-259

 

UFC Fight Night 185 rookie report: Grading the newcomers in Las Vegas

Division: Heavyweight
Result: Serghei Spivac def. Jared Vanderaa via TKO (punches) – Round 2, 4:32
Record: 11-5 MMA, 0-1 UFC
Grade: E

As the old phrase goes, “Be careful what you wish for.”

When Jared Vanderaa earned his UFC contract at Dana White’s Contender Series, he had a callout already planned. But his wish to face Serghei Spivac didn’t pan out quite as he would have hoped as he was dominated by the Moldovan heavyweight prospect en route to a second-round TKO defeat.

Vanderaa attempted to push the pace from the start, but Spivac was able to weather the early storm and take the debutant to the mat. Vanderaa battled back to his feet, but it was only a temporary reprieve as he was taken to the mat before being battered with ground and pound.

Unfortunately for Vanderaa, things went from bad to worse in Round 2 as Spivac took matters to the mat again and loaded up with his ground strikes to bust open the debutant and, with Vanderaa seemingly without an answer to Spivac’s ground and pound, the bout was eventually waved off.

In the end, it was a nightmare debut for Vanderaa, who was left nursing some nasty cuts to his face and, quite possibly, regretting his callout of Spivac for his octagon debut.

Article source: https://mmajunkie.usatoday.com/lists/ufc-fight-night-185-rookie-report-grading-the-newcomers-in-las-vegas

 

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Randy Brown out of UFC Fight Night 186; Alex Oliveira needs new opponent

Brazilian welterweight Alex Oliveira is in need of a new opponent for Saturday’s UFC Fight Night 186 event.

Randy Brown (12-4 MMA, 6-4 UFC) has been forced to withdraw from a planned matchup with “Cowboy” at the event, MMA Junkie has learned from a person with knowledge of the withdrawal, though the reason for the move wasn’t disclosed. The person, who requested anonymity because the UFC has yet to make an official announcement, said the promotion is currently seeking a new opponent for Oliveira (22-9-1 MMA, 11-7 UFC).

A six-year veteran of the UFC, Oliveira fought most recently in October, suffering a submission loss to Shavkat Rakhmonov at UFC 254 in Abu Dhabi. That result snapped a two-fight winning streak for the 32-year-old veteran, who had previously downed Peter Sobotta and Max Griffin.

UFC Fight Night 186 takes place at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas. The full card streams live on ESPN+. With the withdrawal, the lineup now includes:

MAIN CARD (ESPN+, 8 p.m. ET)

  • Jairzinho Rozenstruik vs. Ciryl Gane
  • Magomed Ankalaev vs. Nikita Krylov
  • Montana De La Rosa vs. Mayra Bueno Silva
  • Pedro Munhoz vs. Jimmie Rivera
  • Angela Hill vs. Ashley Yoder
  • Alex Caceres vs. Kevin Croom

Preliminary ESPN+, 5 p.m. ET Edit Delete

  • Alexander Hernandez vs. Thiago Moises
  • Alex Oliveira vs. opponent TBA
  • Alexis Davis vs. Sabina Mazo
  • William Knight vs. Alonzo Menifield
  • Raoni Barcelos vs. Marcelo Rojo
  • Vince Cachero vs. Ronnie Lawrence
  • Maxim Grishin vs. Dustin Jacoby

Article source: https://mmajunkie.usatoday.com/2021/02/ufc-fight-night-186-randy-brown-out-alex-oliveira-needs-new-opponent

 

 

 

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