Hablemos MMA #3: Entrevista con Marlon ‘Chito’ Vera, resumen de UFC on ESPN+ 32 y Bellator 243, mas

Escucha el tercer episodio de Hablemos MMA con Danny Segura.

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(Editor’s note: Hablemos MMA is MMA Junkie’s weekly Spanish-language podcast hosted by reporter Danny Segura. New episodes are released every Monday on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more of your favorite podcasting platforms. You can also stream or download the latest episode above.)

En el tercer episodio de Hablemos MMA, Danny Segura entrevista a [autotag]Marlon Vera[/autotag] acerca de su pelea coestelar contra [autotag]Sean O’Malley[/autotag] en UFC 252, su posición en la división, y mucho mas.

También analizamos los resultados de UFC en ESPN+ 32: [autotag]Derrick Lewis[/autotag] vs. [autotag]Aleksei Oleinik[/autotag], Bellator 243: [autotag]Michael Chandler[/autotag] vs. [autotag]Benson Henderson[/autotag], y repasamos las ultimas noticias de las artes marciales mixtas incluyendo el futuro de [autotag]Conor McGregor[/autotag], lesiones de [autotag]Kevin Lee[/autotag] y [autotag]Yair Rodriguez[/autotag], fichajes de [autotag]Deiveson Figueiredo[/autotag] vs. [autotag]Cody Garbrandt[/autotag], [autotag]Valentina Shevchenko[/autotag] vs. [autotag]Jennifer Maia[/autotag], y mucho mas.

 

 

Bellator 243 post-event facts: Michael Chandler makes history with blistering knockout

Check out all the facts and figures from Bellator 243, which took place Friday in Uncasville, Conn.

Bellator’s second event since returning from a hiatus brought on by the ongoing coronavirus pandemic took place on Friday with Bellator 243. The event again went down at the “Fightsphere,” which is located at Mohegan Sun in Uncasville, Conn.

The most decorated athlete in Bellator history headlined the card in winning fashion. Former three-time champ [autotag]Michael Chandler[/autotag] (21-5 MMA, 18-5 BMMA) knocked out former UFC and WEC titleholder [autotag]Benson Henderson[/autotag] (28-8 MMA, 5-3 BMMA) in the first round of their anticipated rematch. With the win, Chandler went to 2-0 against Henderson and ended his current Bellator contract.

The talk is getting stronger that Chandler’s storied Bellator run may come to an end with this fight. If that’s the case, he goes out with a special resume. For all the figures, check below for 20 post-event facts to come out of Bellator 243.

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General

Betting favorites went 2-2 on the main card.

Betting favorites improved to 5-0 in Bellator main events this year.

Total fight time for the four-bout main card was 35:23.

Main card

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Chandler’s 18 victories in Bellator competition are tied with Patricio Freire for most in company history.

Chandler’s 15 victories in Bellator lightweight competition are most in divisional history.

Chandler’s 13 stoppage victories in Bellator competition are most in company history.

Chandler’s 10 stoppage victories in Bellator lightweight competition are most in divisional history.

Henderson fell to 5-3 since he returned to the lightweight division in August 2016.

Henderson suffered his first knockout loss since Aug. 23, 2014 – a span of 2,176 days (nearly six years) and 12 fights.

[autotag]Timothy Johnson[/autotag] (14-6 MMA, 2-2 BMMA) has earned 11 of his 14 career victories by stoppage. That includes both of his Bellator wins.

[autotag]Matt Mitrione[/autotag]’s (13-8 MMA, 4-3 BMMA) four-fight winless skid is the longest of his career. He hasn’t earned a victory since February 2018.

Mitrione has suffered six of his eight career losses by stoppage.

[autotag]Myles Jury[/autotag] (19-5 MMA, 2-1 BMMA) has earned both of his Bellator victories by decision.

[autotag]Georgi Karakhanyan[/autotag] (29-11-1 MMA, 7-9 BMMA) fell to 1-3 since he returned to Bellator for a third stint in March 2019.

Karakhanyan fell to 1-1 since he moved up to the Bellator lightweight division in February 2020.

Karakhanyan has suffered eight of his 11 career losses by decision.

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[autotag]Valerie Loureda[/autotag] (3-0 MMA, 3-0 BMMA) has earned both of her career stoppage victories by knockout.

[autotag]Nainoa Dung[/autotag] (3-2 MMA, 2-2 BMMA) has suffered consecutive losses after starting his career 3-0.

Dung suffered the first knockout loss of his career.

Michael Chandler says self-belief key to McGregor’s success, but ‘I finish Conor in under two’

Three-time former Bellator lightweight champion Michael Chandler is a free agent, and said he’d finish Conor McGregor if they ever fought.

UNCASVILLE, Conn. – We don’t know where [autotag]Michael Chandler[/autotag] will end up next, but if he ever crosses paths with [autotag]Conor McGregor[/autotag], expect a respectful encounter.

Chandler (21-5 MMA, 18-5 BMMA) exploded his way into free agency with a first-round finish of Benson Henderson at Bellator 243 and, in between questions about his fighting future, he was asked about the possibility of a future matchup with UFC superstar McGregor (22-4 MMA, 10-2 UFC). His reply revealed his respect for the Irishman’s accomplishments in the sport.

“The thing about Conor McGregor is I’ve always loved what he has done with the sport,” he told reporters, including MMA Junkie, backstage after his victory. “I’ve never once hated on him. In the very beginning, I did say he’s not as good as he thinks he is, but he’s better than we think he is, and he continued to prove that. I still don’t think he’s as good as he thinks he is, but that’s a testament to his self-belief. If all of us had a little bit more self-belief, like Conor McGregor, life would be a little bit different and we’d look at life through a different lens.”

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At the age of 34, Chandler thinks he’s entering his fighting prime, and said that he would have a very straightforward gameplan if he ever faced McGregor. “Iron” also predicted that if that day came, he’d finish “The Notorious” in short order.

“As far as that fight goes, I finish Conor in under two, in my opinion,” he stated. “It’d be similar to, shades of (Nate) Diaz I. Wear him down, hit him with hard shots – hard, hard shots. Take every single one of his shots. He’s got that sneaky and strong and thick and hard left hand that he throws, and it’s straight. You avoid that, wear him down a little bit, make him see Jesus. Just put him out.”

Recap Chandler’s full post-fight press conference via the video above.

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For free agent Michael Chandler, Bellator 243 served as proof he’s as good as ever

Michael Chandler possibly stepped foot in the promotion’s cage for the final time at Bellator 243.

UNCASVILLE, Conn. – Few if any, fighters have the Bellator accolades of [autotag]Michael Chandler [/autotag]– but his promotional journey may be coming to an end.

After his Bellator 243 knockout of Benson Henderson, Chandler (21-5 MMA, 18-5 BMMA) was emotional in the cage. Entering free agency for the first time, Chandler reflected on his tenure with the promotion.

Chandler, 36, carried the emotion into his post-fight news conference. A three-time former Bellator lightweight champion who has been with the company since 2010, Chandler reflected on his time with the promotion and voiced his love for his family.

“My heart is so full,” Chandler said. “I am so over-the-moon in love with my wife and my son. I haven’t seen them in 12 weeks – barely. Obviously, the business side of things, we’re going to make the best decision possible. I think there’s no doubt that Bellator is the organization that they are because of the blood and sweat and tears performances (and) ‘Fights of the Year’ I’ve put on here. It’s also for certain that I wouldn’t be where I am and who I am without the amazing people of this organization and how well they’ve taken care of me – the promotion, the bright lights.

“Man, my ribs hurt, my feet hurts, my leg hurts, (but) I’m excited to get home and see my family. I’m going to go on a little trip. Bellator, my phone is on. We have an exclusive negotiating period like every contract.”

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Finishing Henderson, a former UFC champion, is only an accolade three other fights can claim. Only Rafael dos Anjos had finished Henderson with strikes before Chandler’s performance Friday night. Chandler recognizes the feat he accomplished, which ultimately served as an indicator that he’s on top of his game.

“The guy doesn’t get finished and I finished him with a switch-step, switched to southpaw, and knocked him out with my left hand,” Chandler said. “I just turned 34 years old. I feel like the best striker I’ve ever been. I was just getting settled into that fight.”

When asked if he not only proved something to promotions and fans, but to himself, Chandler dived deep into a career reflection. He admitted to feeling a tremendous amount of pressure to perform heading into the last fight of his contract, even if he didn’t admit it out loud beforehand. Chandler said he’s always bet on himself – and it’s almost always paid off.

“I wouldn’t be the man that I am today without taking a chance on myself,” the former University of Missouri wrestler said. “When every single person back in Jefferson County, Mo. said, ‘Why the heck are you going to walk on to that Division 1 wrestling team? You’re going to be a punching bag for five years. You’re going to be a workout dummy. You’re never going to make it. You’re going to ride the bench. You’re never going to wear that black and gold singlet.”

“Within one year, I was wearing a black and gold singlet. Within three years after that, I was an All-American – team captain for two or three years. Every young kid out there right there, take a chance on yourself. Believe in yourself. Believe that you were designed and created and engineered for more career success than you ever, ever could think of in your wildest dreams. That’s what we did here tonight. That doesn’t mean anything as a knock on Bellator. I love this organization. I love what they’ve done for me. I love every single heartbeat.”

Bellator 243 took place Friday at Mohegan Sun. The main card simulcasted on Paramount Network and DAZN after prelims on MMA Junkie.

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Bellator 243 results: Michael Chandler scores stunning first-round KO of Benson Henderson

Michael Chandler had exactly the type of performance a fighter about to enter free agency would want to have Friday night.

[autotag]Michael Chandler[/autotag] enters free agency with exactly the type of performance a veteran fighter looking to score his last big contract would want to have.

Friday night, Chandler (21-5 MMA, 18-5 BMMA), the three-time former Bellator lightweight champion, scored a stunning first-round knockout of one of the hardest fighters in the sport to finish, former UFC and WEC lightweight king Benson Henderson, in the opening round of their Bellator 243 main event.

The time of the stoppage was 2:09 at Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Conn., in favor of the fighter who has been with the promotion since Bellator 31 in 2010.

“If this is the last time I step in the Bellator cage, everyone in the house … you guys have no idea the impact you led on my life,” Chandler said during his post-fight interview. “I am not who I am without the organization of Bellator.”

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Chandler’s first fight against Henderson (28-9 MMA, 5-4 BMMA) in 2016 went the distance before he got the nod, and the duo appeared to be going at a pace that suggested they were ready to go all the way again. Both fighters scored, Henderson in particular doing damage with body kicks.

But then Chandler’s big left hand struck. Chandler dropped him with a shot to the jaw, sending Henderson crashing on hands and knees to the mat. A follow up shot appeared to graze the top of Henderson’s head, and a couple more punches landed before the bout was waved off.

Chandler had his 16th career stoppage victory. He’s won two in a row and five of his past six. Henderson, who was stopped for just the second time in his career, had a four-fight win streak snapped.

The lightweight bout was the Bellator 243 main event at Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Conn. It aired on Paramount and streamed on DAZN following prelims on MMA Junkie.

Complete Bellator 243 results:

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Bellator 243 predictions: Chandler or Henderson? Which former champ comes out on top?

Check out our staff members’ picks for the Bellator 243 main card in Connecticut, featuring Michael Chandler vs. Benson Henderson.

Chandler
vs.
Henderson
Johnson
vs.
Mitrione
Jury
vs.
Karakhanyan
Homasi
vs.
Millender
MMA Junkie readers’
consensus picks
2020: 72-49
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Chandler
(62%)
mitrione2020
Mitrione
(79%)
jury2020
Jury
(83%)
millender2020
Millender
(88%)
Dan Tom
@DanTomMMA
2020: 85-36
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Chandler
johnson2020
Johnson
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Jury
millender2020
Millender
Nolan King
@mma_kings
2020: 85-36
chandler2020
Chandler
mitrione2020
Mitrione
jury2020
Jury
millender2020
Millender
Farah Hannoun
@Farah_Hannoun
2020: 83-38
chandler2020
Chandler
mitrione2020
Mitrione
jury2020
Jury
millender2020
Millender
Mike Bohn
@MikeBohnMMA
2020: 81-40
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chandler2020
Chandler
mitrione2020
Mitrione
jury2020
Jury
homasi2020
Homasi
Simon Head
@simonhead
2020: 80-41
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chandler2020
Chandler
mitrione2020
Mitrione
jury2020
Jury
millender2020
Millender
Brian Garcia
@thegoze
2020: 80-41
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chandler2020
Chandler
mitrione2020
Mitrione
karakhanyan2020
Karakhanyan
millender2020
Millender
Simon Samano
@SJSamano
2020: 80-41
chandler2020
Chandler
johnson2020
Johnson
jury2020
Jury
millender2020
Millender
Ken Hathaway
@kenshathaway
2020: 79-42
trophy copy 2018 Champion
henderson2020
Henderson
mitrione2020
Mitrione
jury2020
Jury
millender2020
Millender
Dave Doyle
@davedoylemma
2020: 78-43
chandler2020
Chandler
mitrione2020
Mitrione
jury2020
Jury
millender2020
Millender
Danny Segura
@dannyseguratv
2020: 77-45
chandler2020
Chandler
johnson2020
Johnson
jury2020
Jury
millender2020
Millender
George Garcia
@MMAjunkieGeorge
2020: 76-45
chandler2020
Chandler
mitrione2020
Mitrione
karakhanyan2020
Karakhanyan
millender2020
Millender
John Morgan
@MMAjunkieJohn
2020: 73-48
chandler2020
Chandler
mitrione2020
Mitrione
jury2020
Jury
millender2020
Millender
Abbey Subhan
@kammakaze
2020: 73-48
chandler2020
Chandler
mitrione2020
Mitrione
jury2020
Jury
millender2020
Millender
Matt Erickson
@MMAjunkieMatt
2020: 52-69
henderson2020
Henderson
mitrione2020
Mitrione
karakhanyan2020
Karakhanyan
homasi2020
Homasi

Bellator is back in Connecticut this week with a pair of former lightweight champions atop the bill.

Bellator 243 takes place Friday at Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Conn. The main card airs on Paramount following prelims on MMA Junkie.

(Click here to open a PDF of the staff picks grid in a separate window.)

In the main event, former Bellator lightweight champ [autotag]Michael Chandler[/autotag] (20-5 MMA, 17-5 BMMA) takes on ex-UFC and WEC champ [autotag]Benson Henderson[/autotag] (28-8 MMA, 5-3 BMMA). Chandler is more than a 2-1 favorite in the fight, and he’s got the support of a whopping 12 of our 14 editors, writers, videographers and radio hosts in the picks.

In the co-main event, [autotag]Timothy Johnson[/autotag] (13-6 MMA, 1-2 BMMA) will go after his second Bellator heavyweight win on the heels of his upset of 9-1 favorite Tyrell Fortune in February. This time, he’s just a slight underdog against [autotag]Matt Mitrione[/autotag] (13-7 MMA, 4-2 BMMA), but it’s Mitrione with a big 11-3 picks lead.

Also on the main card, [autotag]Myles Jury[/autotag] (18-5 MMA, 1-1 BMMA) is a big favorite against [autotag]Georgi Karakhanyan[/autotag] (29-10-1 MMA, 7-8 BMMA) in their lightweight bout, and he’s got a 10-3 picks lead.

And to open the main card, [autotag]Sabah Homasi[/autotag] (13-8 MMA, 2-2 BMMA) will try to upset [autotag]Curtis Millender[/autotag] (18-5 MMA, 3-2 BMMA) at welterweight. Millender nearly is a 3-1 favorite, and hes got a heavy 11-2 lead in the picks.

In the MMA Junkie reader consensus picks, Chandler (62 percent), Mitrione (79 percent), Jury (83 percent) and Millender (88 percent) are the choices.

Check out all the picks above.

Benson Henderson skeptical of Michael Chandler’s ‘knockout warrior’ self-assessment

Before Bellator 243, Benson Henderson explains a recent broadcast spat he had with Michael Chandler.

UNCASVILLE, Conn. – [autotag]Benson Henderson[/autotag] doesn’t have many losses on his resume, but Friday he’ll have the opportunity to redeem one.

Headlining Bellator 243, Henderson will face former Bellator lightweight champion [autotag]Michael Chandler[/autotag] in a rematch of their 2016 bout. That night, Henderson defeated Chandler by split decision.

Wednesday, Henderson (28-8 MMA, 5-5 BMMA) told MMA Junkie he’s never been interested in rematches. However, his loss to Chandler (20-5 MMA, 17-5 BMMA) hasn’t sat well with him. Henderson is convinced the judges scored it wrong.

“I think because it was such a close, controversial split decision, everyone kind of knew there was going to be a rematch,” Henderson said. “Whether I win or lose, I never really want a rematch. We’ve been there. We’ve done that before. Let’s move on. I’m not going to look back. I’m looking forward, but I did think there probably would be a rematch at some point in time. Here we are. After that fight when the judges gave it Chandler, I was like, ‘Oh, I want to get my hands on you again and I’m going to make it hurt.'”

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In a recent promotional video run during Bellator 242, Henderson and Chandler bickered back-and-forth in a split-screen interview hosted by Bellator commentator Mike Goldberg. The argument made the rounds on social media and centered around a prediction Henderson made, saying Chandler would look to use his wrestling.

When reminded about the short spat, Henderson elaborated on where those comments were coming from when he made them.

“The last couple fights he didn’t rely on wrestling, he got knocked out,” Henderson said. “You don’t have the same chin. (When) you have a long career, you test your chin a whole lot. (When) you wow the crowd and yadda, yaddda, yadda, that chin does not stay there for your entire career. I think he was not speaking untruths, but he wasn’t being totally honest with his assessment of a knockout warrior who is still looking for knockouts every fight and all that sort of stuff.”

To the average person, Henderson expects it will seem like he and Chandler are similar fighters to who they were in 2016. However, to the more trained eye, Henderson thinks both him and Chandler are technically improved.

“For the casual fan, you might see the exact person,” Henderson said. “Do I think Chandler has gotten better? Probably, for sure. He’s a consonant professional. He’s always working on his craft and trying to get better. I’m the same way. I’m always trying to get better to improve. To the casual fan, they might see the same thing. But for the students of the game, they see a small difference here. … When you’ve been around for so long, the improvement area gets smaller and smaller.”

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With a win at Bellator 243, Henderson, the former UFC and WEC lightweight king, thinks he’ll take one more step to his ultimate goal of getting title gold wrapped around his waist once again.

“For me, the whole reason that I fight is to be the best on the planet – to have a belt around my waist and be the best on the planet,” Henderson said. “I want that Bellator belt around my waist. I want that belt. It’s not really up to me. It’s up to the higher up. It’s above my pay grade. For me, it was announced officially from Bellator that the winner of this will get a title shot next.

Bellator 243 takes place Friday at Mohegan Sun Arena. The main card simulcasts on DAZN and Paramount Network after prelims on MMA Junkie.

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A free agent after Bellator 243, Michael Chandler keeping options open

Michael Chandler doesn’t know what his future holds – but he knows he has options.

UNCASVILLE, Conn. – With the hours counting down to Bellator 243, [autotag]Michael Chandler[/autotag] is on the verge of free agency.

Despite 2018 reports stating Chandler (20-5 MMA, 17-5 BMMA) had explored other options, he told MMA Junkie on Wednesday the post-Bellator 243 dive into free agency exploration will be a first for him.

“I never actually became a free agent,” Chandler said. “It was reported wrong in the media. I’ve never been a free agent. This will be the first time in my career I’ll be a free agent.”

Chandler, 34, has competed for Bellator for almost a decade. One of the faces of their promotion, Chandler has held championship gold on several occasions, had a pair of fights with Eddie Alvarez which put the company on the map, and set numerous promotional records.

As a result, Chandler doesn’t have his sights set on any particular Bellator opponent beyond the task in front of him Friday, former UFC lightweight champion [autotag]Benson Henderson[/autotag].

“I’m not really worried about whatever happens after this fight,” Chandler said. “This a big fight for me and an important fight for me. I’m a free agent after this fight. As soon as I get done with this, we’ll speak to Bellator. We’ll see if we can come to an agreement and we’ll go from there.

“So I’m not worried about (Bellator lightweight champion) Patricio (Freire). I’m not worried about the title. I’ve held the title three times. I’ve got four of those things sitting on my mantle at home. It means a ton to me to be the Bellator champion. Does it pain me that I’m not the Bellator champion? Of course, it does, but the next best thing is the next best thing for me. It’s winning the fight and then seeing what happens next.”

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Chandler said he’s not worried about how things will play out after this week. Chandler, whose social media pages sports hundreds of thousands of followers, said he knows his worth and his popularity. A day doesn’t go by where Chandler doesn’t feel the public interest.

“This is the fight business,” Chandler said. “This is the hurt business. At the end of the day, I truly believe in my skillset. I truly believe in myself. I believe in what I bring to the table. I’d be just as happy with (any) of 10 scenarios. I’d be just to happy as to already have signed a new deal with Bellator and do a 10-fight deal – retire here at Bellator, get job at the desk with ‘Big John’ and those guys and be a part of the family for the next couple of decades.

“I also am not afraid to take a chance on this fight and take a gamble on myself. I know my worth. I know there’s not a day that goes by where I don’t get reached out to by thousands and thousands of people about the exciting matchups they want to see out there in the world. For me, it’s just business as usual. Friday night, I’ve got to go out there and get my hand raised. That’s what I’m going to do.”

Knowing the stakes, Chandler acknowledged the added pressure of fighting out your contract. His fight vs. Henderson (28-8 MMA, 5-5 BMMA) could increase or decrease his worth based on the outcome.

“Every performance, every time we go out there, we’re laying it on the line,” Chandler said. “Not only are we laying our physical bodies on the line, we’re laying our paycheck on the line, (and) our world ranking on the line. The future of my family (and) the legacy that I want to leave is always on the line. For me, I’ve done nothing but train extremely hard like I’m trying to be the best lightweight in the world. It doesn’t matter if I’m becoming a free agent or I have 10 fights left on my career.”

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