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Bantamweight Jose Vega KOs his way into Bellator Season 3 Tournament

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CHICAGO, Ill. (July 28, 2010) - Missouri-based brawler Jose Vega, who caught the eye of Bellator scouts and MMA fans around the country during a nationally televised "Local Feature Fight" at Bellator 22 in June, has officially been added to Bellator's upcoming Season 3 Bantamweight Tournament.

The 24-year-old Vega brings an 8-2 record to the tournament, which begins this August. His wins include a 2008 submission of fellow tournament participant Danny Tims and, most recently, a devastating 39-second KO of veteran Jarrod Card in front of a hometown crowd at the Kansas City Power & Light District on June 17th.

Vega is the fifth confirmed participant in the Bantamweight Tournament along with Tims, Las Vegas-based Kobra-Kai jiu-jitsu instructor Ulysses Gomez, fast-rising Wyoming native Nik Mamalis and Minnesota-based powerhouse Travis "The Hurricane" Reddinger.

Born in Miami , Vega moved at the age of 10 with his parents and eight siblings to the Kansas City area, where he was schooled in the fight game by his father.

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"My dad used to wrap our hands with towels and electric tape - all of us kids - and he would have us fight each other in the middle of the living room with everyone watching," Vega recalled. "When my dad was growing up, he used to get beat up a lot by two twins in his neighborhood. Every day after school they would wait for him and beat him up. He didn't want that to happen to us, so he made sure that we knew how to defend ourselves."

Vega went on to wrestle in high school and for one year in college and made his pro MMA debut in 2008 at the age of 22. Until just a few months ago, he had no formal training in martial arts but now trains part-time with Kansas City 's Team Grindhouse while working full-time as a custom cabinetmaker.

"I'm more complete now than I've ever been before," Vegas said of his MMA game. "Up until right before my most recent win over Jarrod Card, I had been training myself by watching fight tapes and instructionals. Now I finally have someone watching over me telling me if what I'm doing is right or wrong. I wanted to be a part of this tournament as soon as I heard about it. I wanted to be a part of Bellator. Bellator is coming up fast and I feel like I'm coming up fast too. They gave me this shot and all I want to do is grow with them."

Bellator founder and CEO Bjorn Rebney said the feeling is mutual.

"Jose showed everyone in MMA what he's capable with his highlight reel knockout at Bellator 22," he said. "Part of the beauty of Bellator is that a fighter like Jose can come out of virtual obscurity to make a name for himself and will keep fighting for us as long as he keeps winning. Jose definitely has the tools to go far in our Bantamweight Tournament and I look forward to watching him compete come August."

For more information, visit Bellator.com, follow Bellator on Twitter @BellatorMMA or on Facebook at www.facebook.com/Bellator.

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Ulysses Gomez should be at flyweight.

Don’t know what he’s doing at Bantam. Then again doubt he’s able to find fights here in the states.

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Inventor/supporter of "Gleison Tibau to Featherweight" movement.

by NNR (formerly NameNotRequired) on Jul 29, 2010 8:44 AM EDT via mobile reply actions  

i love it how bellator is creating their own stars

Leg kicks are the most underrated weapon in MMA

by robinhorobson on Jul 29, 2010 9:18 AM EDT via mobile reply actions  

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