Jason Jackson Dominates Douglas Lima for Five Rounds in Bellator 283 Main Event
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Jason Jackson has been on a roll lately, having conquered such foes as Benson Henderson, Neiman Gracie and Paul Daley. He can now add former Bellator MMA champion Douglas Lima to his ledger.
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Lima (32-11) had little in the tank in terms of fighting back; he seemed resigned to just accept the takedowns and survive. The crowd angrily booed the lack of action for most of rounds three through five, but Lima never had the desire to try and turn the tides. Lima instead laid on his back, opened his guard from time to time, but showed little effort in trying the snap his three-fight losing streak.
Jackson did what he needed to in order to win; he just couldn’t put
Lima away. All three cage-side judges favored the Jamaican via
tallies of 50-45, allowing him to ascend the Bellator welterweight
title ladder.
Tofiq Musayev made it look incredibly easy against Sidney Outlaw in the co-main event, stopping him in just 27 seconds. Outlaw (16-5) came right at Musayev but that was his ultimate downfall. A crisp right-left to the head wobbled Outlaw’s knees and as he tried to recover while dancing like James Brown, Musayev (19-4) floored him with a crushing right hook to the jaw. Outlaw crumbled in a heap and referee Keith Peterson immediately stopped the lightweight skirmish.
Lightweight contender Usman Nurmagomedov remained unbeaten against Christopher Gonzalez and he did it in a flash. After two minutes that saw the lightweights size each other up, they finally let their hands go. However, once Nurmagomedov (15-0) scored a textbook trip takedown, the Russian immediately locked in the guillotine and got the tap. Gonzalez (7-2) tried to free himself, but the choke was instant and tight; the end came at 2:54 of the opening frame.
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Ultimate Fighting Championship veteran Lorenz Larkin (24-7, 2 NC) thought his welterweight fight with Mukhamed Berkhamov was going according to plan until he landed an elbow to the Russian’s head. Unfortunately for everybody watching the fight, Larkin’s elbow was directly to the back of Berkamov’s melon while he was trying to take “Monsoon” down. Berkamov collapsed to the canvas once the referee yelled foul and after a few minutes of speaking with the ref and translator, Berkamov (14-0, 1 NC) said he was unable to continue. Since the blow was accidental and illegal, the fight was declared a “No Contest,” officially coming to an end at 2:52 of the first.
Chicago’s Davion Franklin had been pounding out everybody he had faced coming into his heavyweight showdown with Marcelo Golm, but he suffered the first loss of his pro career via submission. Franklin (5-1) scored three powerful slams in the first and it seemed like he was going to snuff out his opponent, but Golm (10-3) weathered the storm and slowly wore down Franklin. With only 24 seconds left in the third, an exhausted Franklin had a head kick caught, which turned into a takedown and eventually a rear-naked choke, where “All Day” tapped out.
In preliminary action, rising middleweight prospect Dalton Rosta remained unbeaten as he stuffed every single one of three-time NCAA wrestling champion Romero Cotton’s takedowns before knocking him out 38 seconds into the third; flyweight Veta Arteaga submitted veteran Vanessa Porto with a superb guillotine choke at 3:47 of the second; Akhmed Magomedov took out fellow featherweight Kevin Boehm via rear-naked choke at 1:16 of the first; lightweight Gadzhi Rabadanov dominated Bobby King en route to a lopsided unanimous decision win via tallies of 30-27 across the board; Roman Faraldo KO’ed Luis Iniguez with a straight left to the jaw at 3:42 of the first of their welterweight showdown; bantamweight Jaylon Bates edged Mark Coates via split decision (30-27, 28-29, 29-28); and Archie Colgan took out Bryan Nuro with punches at 1:15 of the third in their 160-pound catch-weight scrap.
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