‘Funky’ Perspective
Bellator Fighting Championships welterweight titleholder Ben Askren senses danger. The dynamite in Douglas Lima’s hands tends to have that effect on opponents.
Askren (9-0, 6-0 BFC) will put his unbeaten record and 170-pound crown on the line when he answers the surging Lima’s challenge at Bellator 64 on Friday at Caesars in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. It will mark the second title defense for the 27-year-old, who captured promotional gold with a unanimous decision over Lyman Good in October 2010.
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Lima (21-4, 3-0 BFC), who has nearly three times as much professional MMA experience as Askren, will carry a nine-fight winning streak into their five-round duel. The 24-year-old American Top Team Atlanta export wowed the masses during the Bellator Season 5 welterweight tournament, scoring violent knockouts on Chris Lozano in the semifinals and Ben Saunders in the final. Askren was among those watching, albeit with a far more vested interest.
“What makes Douglas dangerous is the fact that he hits really
hard,” he said. “He definitely made that obvious in his last two
fights against Lozano and Saunders. Other than that, I’m really not
that worried about too much. I’ve heard that he has really good
jiu-jitsu, but I haven’t really seen much of it yet. Honestly,
besides the fact that he hits really hard, I’m not really worried
about anything with Douglas.
Douglas
Lima File Photo
Lima owns a 21-4 record.
Askren will enter his encounter with Lima with a decided advantage in one vital area. He was a four-time NCAA All-American wrestler and two-time national champion at the University of Missouri, later competing at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing.
“There is no secret in this fight with Douglas as far as my game plan goes,” Askren said. “I’m going to do what I did with everyone else I have fought. I’m going to take him down, I’m going to put him on his back and I’m going to beat him up. I just hope I do it in a more dominant and violent fashion than ever before.”
Therein lies his dilemma: to emphasize merely winning or trying to look good doing it. Askren, like so many wrestling-centric figures in the sport, has come under fire for his lack of finishing prowess. The Cedar Rapids, Iowa, native has gone the distance in each of his last five outings, two of them five-rounders.
“I want to win this fight against Douglas in way more convincing fashion than in my last fight,” Askren said. “I also really want to go out there and get the finish. I have not been able to finish my opponent in a while now, so I really want to go out there and take Douglas out.
“Obviously, my number one objective is always to go out there and win, but getting the finish will be a nice little addition to that,” he added. “Also, fighting a five-round fight is a lot of work, so I would much rather go out there and finish this in one.”
To that end, Askren has placed his faith in the Roufusport camp in Milwaukee, where he has trained extensively under four-time world kickboxing champion Duke Roufus.
“I feel like I have made my biggest improvements in the striking department,” he said. “That’s why I moved out to Milwaukee to train with Duke. I’m out at Roufusport because it’s a great academy. I feel like my wrestling and my jiu-jitsu have been on point ever since I came to Bellator. It’s my striking that has needed improvement, and that’s what I’ve been working so hard on.”
Askren -- who last appeared in October, when he took a split decision from former International Fight League champion Jay Hieron at Bellator 56 -- wants to bring all his firepower to bear against Lima.
“I’m getting a lot more well-rounded in mixed martial arts, so, honestly, I feel like there are a lot of ways I could beat Douglas in this fight,” he said. “I feel like my jiu-jitsu is really good, especially with my chokes, and my hands are getting really dangerous, too. I’ve been working a lot more on my knees and my elbows, and I’ve just been gaining a lot more weapons training down at Roufusport. I’m picking up a lot more tools to hurt people with, so, obviously, that increases my odds in being able to hurt Douglas in this fight.”
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