Bellator signs top ten flyweight Jessica Aguilar to finalize Season 3 Women’s Tournament
CHICAGO, Ill. (June 23, 2010) - Jessica Aguilar, the American Top Team product and No. 7 flyweight in the world is the latest and final addition to Bellator Fighting Championships' Season 3 Women's Tournament.
Aguilar, a rising star in women's MMA, brings an impressive 8-4 professional record to the tournament, which begins this August. In her latest showing just three weeks ago, Aguilar knocked out Catia Vitoria four minutes into the first round.
Aguilar is the eighth and final fighter to be added to the tournament, and all eight are ranked among the world's 10 best in their respective weight classes.
The others are Japanese MMA sensation Megumi Fujii - widely regarded as the No. 1 pound-for-pound female fighter in the world - 11-1 British tae-kwon-do black belt Rosi Sexton, 12-5 Seattle submission artist Lisa Ward, 7-0 Southern California striker Jessica Pene, 8-4 New Mexico-based submission specialist Angela Magana , 5-1 Las Vegas-based powerhouse Lynn Alvarez, and 9-0 Irish sensation Aisling Daly.
The tournament begins on Aug. 12 and will once again be televised LIVE in primetime every Thursday night on FOX Sports Net and during special weekend highlight shows on NBC, Telemundo and the cable network mun2.
"This is my dream," Aguilar said. "Bellator is giving us 115 pounders a shot at showing the world what we can do. Whoever wins this tournament will have the right to say they are truly the best in the world. I just couldn't pass up that opportunity."
The 28-year-old, who was born in Mexico and raised in Houston , says she happened upon MMA four-and-a-half years ago on a whim. After moving to South Florida and entering the real estate industry, she needed a place to work out and eventually found a gym that offered aerobics classes as well combat training. One night, she decided to stick around for what she thought was a wrestling class.
"It ended up being a Brazilian jiu-jitsu class, and I loved it ... I never looked back," she said.
One month later, Aguilar was competing and winning BJJ tournaments. She made her pro MMA debut in February 2006 when she was tapped as a late replacement to fight fellow top-ten 115 pounder Lisa Ward. A life-long athlete, Aguilar took the fight without hesitation on just five days notice.
"I grew up with big brothers and I figured, what could another 115-pound woman do to me?" she said.
True to form, Aguilar showed the extent of her tremendous athleticism, taking Ward all three rounds before eventually succumbing to a rear naked choke with just three seconds left in the fight. Although she lost, the fight inspired Aguilar to train full time and fight for a living. At the ATT camp in Coconut Creek , Fla. , she now rolls with some of the top male fighters in the world.
"They call me pequeña - I'm like a sister to them," she says. "Having brothers myself, it felt really comfortable, like a family environment."
Bellator founder and CEO Bjorn Rebney said Aguilar's fierce fighting style compelled him to make her the final addition to the Season 3 Women's Tournament.
"Jessica Aguilar has that athletic X-factor that makes her competitive in almost any match-up," Rebney said. "She is a great final addition to our Season 3 Women's Tournament."
For more information, visit Bellator.com, follow Bellator on Twitter @BellatorMMA or on Facebook at www.facebook.com/Bellator. Tickets are available at www.Ticketmaster.com.
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does anyone really care about womens mma?
"A man who stands for nothing will fall for anything" -Malcolm X
I was just hoping for some nice pics
They aren’t here though, so no, I am not interested.
"We fight, get beat, rise, and fight again."
I love women's MMA.
I cannot remember the last boring female fight. The girls usually bring it. I would not like an entire female card, but one match is fun to watch. I also enjoy watching 2 women with athletic bodies rolling around for a few minutes!
hahahaha
please put me in a triangle choke
Leg kicks are the most underrated weapon in MMA
by robinhorobson on Jun 23, 2010 6:11 PM EDT via mobile reply actions
The only thing wrong with womens mma is that it hasnt had a chance to gain enough talent to make for overly interesting matchups
I love watching them fight though, maybe its the difference of centers of gravity, but the fights look different for some reason. I have to disagree, theirs enough sluts out there we dont female fighters dressing like whores and blowing kisses to the camera. If this woman starts doing that, thats when I wont take her seriously. Shes obviously gorgeous without taking her clothes off. These women are becoming role models and inspiring girls to take up the sport, why not be a classy example and let women mma maintain a little dignity
What in the hell are u talking about? Grow a pair!
Lol jk agree with ur post completely.
Never tell your problems to anyone...20% don't care and the other 80% are glad you have them.
by Jamie The Peach Hunter on Jun 24, 2010 2:22 AM EDT up reply actions

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