Bellator 20 results and quick recap from San Antonio
SAN ANTONIO, Texas (May 27, 2010) - Emerging superstar Bryan "The Beast" Baker and Russian striker Alexander "Storm" Shlemenko both scored semifinal-round victories while heavyweight Eddie Sanchez pulled off a stunning comeback win to gain entry into Bellator's upcoming Season 3 Heavyweight Tournament during a stirring night of fights at Bellator 20 in San Antonio.
The victories by Baker (13-1) and Shlemenko (29-4) set up an intriguing final round matchup between two vastly different fighters, who both played to their strengths to defeat formidable opponents before a raucous crowd at San Antonio's Majestic Theatre on Thursday.
Shlemenko, making just his third appearance in the U.S., won his fight against former all-American wrestler Jared Hess in gruesome fashion.
After Hess controlled the first two rounds, Shlemenko landed a sharp flying knee to Hess's chin early on in Round 3, knocking him to the ground awkwardly and severely dislocating Hess' left knee. Remarkably, Hess kept fighting for more than a minute afterwards, holding Shlemenko at bay as he tried to finish the fight. But when Hess (10-2) tried to stand up, the dislocated knee buckled under his weight and the referee wisely stepped in to stop the fight.
"It never ceases to amaze and humble me the level of courage and heart that our fighters display here in the cage and Jared Hess showed that yet again," Bellator founder and CEO Bjorn Rebney said during the post-fight press conference. "At the same time, I have to congratulate Alexander Shlemenko, who fought hard against the 185-pound tournament favorite and was able to get the win."
While not nearly as dramatic, Baker's win over Las Vegas native and former competitive powerlifter Eric Schambari (12-2) was far more dominant. Baker -- who entered the tournament saying that he was gunning for reigning Middleweight Champion Hector Lombard's belt -- backed up the talk by using a tight triangle choke to finish Schambari just 2:29 into Round 1.
"I knew he was going to come out and try to take me down," Baker said of Schambari afterwards. "He's a strong, strong dude, but on the ground I knew I could finish him with a submission. I'm looking all the way to Hector now. I'm looking to get my title ... I'm looking to get my belt."
Earlier, in the first televised fight of the night, Sanchez pulled off one of the most thrilling come-from-behind wins of the year to defeat Marcus Sursa by TKO at 0:23 into Round 3.
After an evenly matched first round, Sursa came out swinging to start Round 2, dropping Sanchez to the canvas with a solid right hand just a few seconds after the opening bell. For a few moments, it appeared as if Sursa would finish the fight easily, but Sanchez somehow regained his composure, took the dominant position and wore Susa down with a relentless ground-and-pound as the round ended. A rejuvenated Sanchez then came out with a vengeance in Round 3, knocking Sursa to the mat after just a few seconds before finishing him with a flurry of blows to the head.
"He caught me pretty good there and dazed the [expletive] out of me, but I've got a tough chin and I came back," Sanchez told Bellator color commentator Jimmy Smith immediately after the fight. "I knew if I just hung in there I could finish him off."
Afterward, Rebney announced that, with the victory, Sanchez had earned his way into Bellator's Season 3 Heavyweight Tournament, which begins in August.
"He put on a great fight, made a great comeback and showed some huge heart," Rebeny said of Sanchez.
In the final televised bout of the evening, a Bantamweight Feature Fight, Wyoming native Nik "Garfield" Mamalis used a rear naked choke to finish Hawaiian standout Mark Oshiro at 1:29 into Round 2.
The event also played host to five Local Feature Fights:
- Aaron Rosa def. Robert Villegas via unanimous decisión
- Adam Schindler def. Brian Melancon via unanimous decisión
- Andrew Chappelle def. Cedrick Marks via rear naked choke (8:18)
- Jimmy Flick def. Humberto DeLeon via unanimous decision
- Fernando Rodriguez def. Kenneth Battle via rear-naked choke (6:28)
Fans who missed Thursday night's action can watch all the best moments this weekend during special highlight shows on NBC, Telemundo and the cable network mun2. Check your local listings for exact dates and times.
Bellator returns to action in two weeks at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Hollywood, Fla., where Bellator will host the championship round of its Season 2 Lightweight Tournament. Rising star Pat Curran, who earned his way into the finals with stunning wins over Mike Ricci and Roger Huerta, takes on MMA veteran and "Submission of the Year" title holder Toby Imada.
The fight and the rest of the Bellator 21 feature card will again be televised live on FOX Sports Net.
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That knee will haunt my nightmares
Anderson Silva will fall via brutal Republican dry-humping.
by Johnny WF on May 28, 2010 1:16 AM EDT via mobile reply actions
No shit.
I broke my femur about 9 years ago and ever since then these types of things are all that make me squeemish. Dude getting his head blown off: no reaction. Dude breaks a bone or has some other type of horrific injury: I wince and go aaaaahhhhh!!! Flashbacks or somethin.
I'm your huckleberry.
what knee thing is everyone talkin about?
fill me in!!
I'm not afraid of dying, I'm a little bit scared of what comes after
by SouthCaliStunNa on May 28, 2010 2:12 AM EDT up reply actions
man i broke my fibula and tibia bout 8 years ago and had my tibia poking through the skin bout 4 inches
similar to the corey hill injury…but not quite as bad…even though his didnt penetrate the skin and mine did…it still wasnt as bad as his…i was in a wheelchair like 2 months…took me bout 4 months to walk again..so i have a hard time watching vids of fighters getting their legs fucked up…
you know you're having some good sex when you start planning what you're gonna say in the 911 call afterwards...
HellaHectic - banned from over 30 sites and counting...
wait which bone is the outer bone on the lower leg? im fucked up on xanax and jaeger so i forget
but it was the bone thats on the outer part of the lower leg, cant remember if its the tibia or the fibula…but that shit was nasty…..i saw that bone sticking out and i fucking puked…nastiest shit ive ever seen…fuckiing hell that was some nasty shit…
you know you're having some good sex when you start planning what you're gonna say in the 911 call afterwards...
HellaHectic - banned from over 30 sites and counting...
Yikes.
Mine didn’t poke out, but my leg flopped around like a noodle. It took me like 3 months to bend my knee. I forget how long before I walked, but I know I had a limp for over a year. That shit sux. I’d rather break my arm anyday.
I'm your huckleberry.
I just got back from he fights
Dude it seemed like the fights were kinda wack. The knee was cool. But the local guy Adam schindler, non televised was the best back and forth battle i’ve seen in a while
Still cringe and I watched it last night.
The world is a dangerous place to live - not because of the people who are evil but because of the people who don't do anything about it. - Albert Einstein
I agree
When he went to stand up at first I thought he was stilled dazed from the knee he ate. Then as he stood up the knee buckled and you knew something was messed up. Pretty nasty.
When jon schorle stopped it first, i fucking flipped out....
because Jon schorle is the worst referee in MMA and will someday get a fighter maimed. Way way worse than anything Cecil brings to the table both in the refereeing and judging. Then i saw the knee and i just got a shiver move across my body.
Big Nog for Life
Inventor/supporter of "Gleison Tibau to Featherweight" movement.
by NNR (formerly NameNotRequired) on May 28, 2010 11:45 AM EDT up reply actions
sweet
if you watch the fight again that heel hook attempt by Shlemenko caused some damage when Hess turned out of the hook and his knee twisted.
Jon Schorle saw it first
Jon Schorle saw the dislocated knee before anyone else saw it. Big Nog for life your an idiot. You watched your DVR version over and over and over so now your an expert. Go smoke another joint!

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