Fact Check: Bellator 133
Pat
Curran is 10-3 since joining the Bellator roster. | Photo: Dave
Mandel/Sherdog.com
Pat Curran grew fond of being on top as a two-time Bellator MMA featherweight champion, and he has designs on getting there again.
Curran will confront experienced German grappler Daniel Weichel in the Bellator 133 co-main event on Friday at the Save Mart Center in Fresno, Calif. The victor could conceivably emerge as the next No. 1 contender at 145 pounds, widely regarded as the promotion’s strongest and deepest weight class.
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A former M-1 Global champion, Weichel will ride a six-fight winning streak into the cage. The well-traveled 30-year-old last competed at Bellator 119 in May, when he submitted Desmond Green with a second-round rear-naked choke to win the Season 10 featherweight tournament. Weichel has compiled a perfect 3-0 record since arriving in Bellator a little less than a year ago, downing Green, Matt Bessette and Scott Cleve.
With the Curran-Weichel clash as one of the showpieces, here are 10
facts surrounding Bellator 133:
FACT 1: The only fighter to finish Curran, Travis Perzynski, has gone just 3-3 since their August 2009 meeting in the Xtreme Fighting Organization and has not competed in nearly three years.
FACT 2: Weichel has won 21 fights by submission, 11 of them via rear-naked choke.
FACT 3: Melvin Manhoef has fought in 11 different countries as a professional kickboxer and mixed martial artist: Spain, Russia, Netherlands, South Korea, Czech Republic, England, Japan, United States, Singapore, Poland and Brazil.
FACT 4: The eight men who have defeated former Bellator middleweight champion Alexander Shlemenko -- Brandon Halsey, Tito Ortiz, Hector Lombard, Jordan Radev, Jose Landi-Jons, Ronaldo Souza, Vener Galiev and Beslan Isaev -- own a cumulative 191-53-1 record.
FACT 5: Art Arciniega is one of five men to have held the Tachi Palace Fights featherweight championship. Isaac DeJesus, Eddie Yagin, Georgia Karakhanyan and Poppies Martinez are the others.
FACT 6: Strikeforce and Invicta Fighting Championships veteran Julia Budd lasted less than a minute combined in her two losses, as she was knocked out by Amanda Nunes in 14 seconds and submitted by a Ronda Rousey armbar in 39 seconds.
FACT 7: Dethrone Base Camp’s Chris Honeycutt wrestled collegiately at Edinboro University, where he was a two-time NCAA All-American and compiled a 130-22 career record.
FACT 8: Team Xplode MMA representative Clayton MacFarlane has finished each of his last three opponents in 72 seconds or less.
FACT 9: Ray Cervera has executed all six of his submission wins by choke: four rear-nakeds and two triangles.
FACT 10: Though he is only four fights into his pro career, Blake Watkins already has 25-, 30- and 67-second stoppages to his credit.
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