Pat Curran wins Bellator Season 2 Lightweight Championship with controversial split decision over Toby Imada
HOLLYWOOD, Fla. (June 10, 2010) - Pat Curran completed his unlikely Cinderella-story run through Bellator Fighting Championships' Season 2 Lightweight Tournament on Thursday, scoring a split decision victory over MMA veteran and 2009 Submission of the Year titleholder Toby Imada to win the tournament championship.
Curran's win headlined another great night of fights from the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in South Florida, roughly 30 miles south of the high school that Curran represented in the state wrestling finals just four years ago.
On Thursday, with dozens of his friends and family looking on, the 22-year-old impressed the judges with an athletic takedown defense and a series of powerful blows to the head that opened two cuts around Imada's right eye. With the win, Curran earned the Season 2 Championship and the right to fight reigning Bellator Lightweight Champion and 20-2 MMA star Eddie Alvarez
Alvarez, who watched the fight cageside with his son, Eddie Jr., called Curran's performance "tough" and "impressive."
"The guy's powerful and he hits hard," Alvarez said as Curran (12-3) was presented with a check for $100,000. "I'm looking forward to fighting him."
Curran, who was inspired to begin a career in MMA by his cousin, UFC, WEC and Strikeforce veteran Jeff Curran, said afterwards that Bellator "changed my life." It was his third consecutive upset victory along with a quarterfinal KO of Georges St.-Pierre training partner Mike Ricci and a semifinal decision win against UFC veteran and early tournament favorite Roger Huerta.
"What Pat Curran accomplished tonight is exactly what Bellator is all about," said Bellator founder and CEO Bjorn Rebney. "He proved to himself and to the world that he deserves this championship and he deserves a fight with Eddie Alvarez thanks to three straight outstanding wins against three very tough opponents."
Imada, who helped put Bellator on the map during its inaugural season with his now-famous inverted triangle choke submission of Jorge Masvidal, accepted the defeat graciously, congratulating Curran and saying "that's what I get for leaving it up to the judges."
The night also featured an impressive statement from Megumi Fujii, the consensus No. 1-ranked female fighter in the world, who improved her pro MMA record to an impressive 20-0 with a third round TKO of Missouri-based jiu-jitsu specialist Sarah Schneider in the evening's "Female Showcase Fight."
Schneider turned in a gutsy performance to survive the first two rounds but Fujii took the fight to the ground early on in Round 3, moved quickly to full mount and unleashed a rapid-fire ground-and-pound that forced the stoppage at 1:58. It was Fujii's first-ever TKO and she admitted afterwards that she was "very surprised" not to have won via submission.
The win cemented Fujii's position as the overwhelming favorite in Bellator's upcoming Season 3 women's tournament, despite the inclusion of a bevy of the world's top 10 female fighters including 11-1 British tae-kwon-do black belt Rosi Sexton (the world's No. 1-ranked 125 lbs. female), 12-5 Seattle submission artist Lisa Ward and 7-0 Southern California striker Jessica Pene.
"I will show my skills and I will be the champion," Fujii told Bellator TV commentator Jimmy Smith after her fight, which also marked her first appearance on national television in the U.S.
In the evening's first televised bout, a "Heavyweight Showcase Fight," Seattle-area native Mike "300" Hayes (12-3-1) overcame a 30-pound weight disadvantage to win a unanimous decision victory over former Arena Football League player Steve Banks (4-3). The southpaw Banks used his size to claim the center of the cage and control the fight during Round 1, but he began showing signs of serious fatigue early on in Round 2. Hayes used his superior conditioning to control the fight the rest of the way and earn his fourth straight victory.
Later, in a "Bantamweight Feature Fight," Philadelphia brawler Zack Makovsky (9-2) defeated local fan favorite and American Top Team product Eric Luke (4-3) with a crafty kimura submission at 4:28 into Round 2. With the win, Makovsky earned a spot in Bellator's upcoming eight-man Season 3 Bantamweight Tournament.
The event also played host to four Local Feature Fights, a sampling of which will be aired at Bellator.com beginning this Sunday as part of Bellator's ongoing "Sunday Night Fights" promotion. The results of the local fights were:
- Brian Eckstein def. Mitchell Chamale via unanimous decision
- Moyses Gabin def. Chris Boffil via rear-naked choke submission (4:41)
- Sabah Homasi def. Frank Carrillo via TKO (13:36)
- Luis Palomino def. Jose Figueroa via unanimous decision
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 next Thursday night from the Kansas City Power & Light District, where former NCAA wrestling champion and U.S. Olympian Ben Askren faces MMA rising star Dan Hornbuckle in the championship round of Bellator's Season 2 Welterweight Tournament.
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“What Pat Curran accomplished tonight is exactly what Bellator is all about,”
Undeserved wins via horrible judging? LOL!!
@fjbar on twitter...formerly El Mexicutioner
That decision was total BS....
Imada controlled the fight from bell to bell. He established cage control early in the 1st, utilizing effective Kickboxing to back Curran to the Cage where he completely controlled the clinching. He also secured several powerful takedowns (for the most part Curran did immediately get back to his feet). The exchanges on the feet were essentially even, but Imada was clearly the aggressor at all times. The only thing true offense mounted by Curran was a power shot that opened up a cut over Toby’s eye in the third. But the shot did not really faze Imada as he continued to be the aggressor and controlled the cage for the rest of the round.
BS decision. Imada should be given an immediate shot at the winner of the Alverez / Curran fight (which will be Eddie).
’’They've done studies you know... 60% of the Time, it works every Time...’’ – Brian Fantana
It was a robbery no doubt but.....
I won $100 and stand to win a parlay if Hornbuckle wins next week. Curran was fighting retarded, on the feet he was busting him up and shutting down his clinch yet he was too hesitant and letting him off the hook.
Big Nog for Life
Inventor/supporter of "Gleison Tibau to Featherweight" movement.
by NNR (formerly NameNotRequired) on Jun 11, 2010 8:37 AM EDT via mobile up reply actions
Hornbuckle is a lock...
He can have it any way he wants it against Askren. Hornbuckle is going to end up with the title.bbLyman Good is an animal, but he doesn’t have the all-around game to deal with Hornbuckle.
’’They've done studies you know... 60% of the Time, it works every Time...’’ – Brian Fantana
i would hardly call hornbuckle a lock, askren is a great athlete and super wrestler, just because one dude is more decorated on the ground as a bjj guy doesn’t mean sh*t if askren can take him down and avoid subs, it isn’t like dan is a top10 WW and probably for a reason, i see potential fight of the year in this one with exciting transitions and terrible standup
by randy murders on Jun 11, 2010 11:03 AM EDT up reply actions
The grappling we saw from askren last time was.....
some of the most horrid shit i’ve ever seen in MMA and grappling period. The man simply can’t hold position, leaves tons and tons of openings or put any kind of consistent offense. He might take Dan down but he’s gettin subbed. Dan is top 15 WW for sure but not top 10. His striking is way way better than Askren too. The only issue here is judging.
Big Nog for Life
Inventor/supporter of "Gleison Tibau to Featherweight" movement.
by NNR (formerly NameNotRequired) on Jun 11, 2010 1:01 PM EDT via mobile up reply actions
alvarez
alvarez is gonna smash curran, no chanche for curran in that fight
Leg kicks are the most underrated weapon in MMA
by robinhorobson on Jun 11, 2010 8:39 AM EDT via mobile reply actions
A robbery took place last night.

"Why am I here? Why does my mind have wings? Why do blue midgets hit me with fish?!" - The Tick
how was the event?
I DVR’d it, is it worth watching? I really like how Bellator was on every thurs for the last few months
Its Worth Watching
It was another good night for Bellator
by AintNoSunshine on Jun 11, 2010 1:24 PM EDT up reply actions
any news of coker setting up the super fight with bellator I wanna see alvarez knock out curran then the strike force light weight chump
I think the problem may be
That Melendez might be looking at a suspension for the brawl.
Anderson Silva will fall via brutal Republican dry-humping.
by Johnny WF on Jun 11, 2010 11:48 AM EDT via mobile up reply actions
already been reported
they got like 9 months but can be reduced to 3 if they sign a no fault paper. something like that
Well would it be a bellator event or strikeforce?
Or co-promotion and if so does M-1 get a taste. Also not sure about Eddie’s DREAM contract. Coz DREAM could try to claim him as one of theirs in their little Strikforce v Dream ploy (not likely since he’s not japanese). Too many weird questions come from taht matchup for it to materialize.
Big Nog for Life
Inventor/supporter of "Gleison Tibau to Featherweight" movement.
by NNR (formerly NameNotRequired) on Jun 11, 2010 1:05 PM EDT via mobile up reply actions
Damage done must be part of the judging, because Imada looked more beat up at the end
I also think Curran actually is the better fighter having rocked Imada several times. He didn’t seem willing to try to finish him and inexplicably kept backing off after hurting him.
I Had The Fight 29-28 Imada
However Round One “Could” Have Gone Either Way. Do I Think Imada Won? Yes I do however, robbery may be a stretch. Like I said I think Round one was the round most perceived as one or the other
by AintNoSunshine on Jun 11, 2010 1:25 PM EDT up reply actions

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