Fight Master: Bellator MMA

Fight Master: Bellator MMA
Genre Reality, Sports
Starring Randy Couture, Frank Shamrock, Greg Jackson, and Joe Warren
Country of origin United States
Production
Running time 60 minutes
Production company(s) Profiles Television Productions
Release
Original network Spike TV
Original release June 19 August 29, 2013
Website

Fight Master: Bellator MMA is a mixed martial arts based reality television series.[1] It centers on the promotion Bellator Fighting Championships and airs on Spike TV. The series debuted on June 19, 2013.

Background

The series was officially announced by Bellator and Spike TV at a press conference on February 5, 2013.[2] The coaches and trainers for the series, which will feature 32 welterweight fighters, will be Randy Couture, Frank Shamrock, Greg Jackson, and Joe Warren. The 32 fighters will be competing for a spot in Bellator's welterweight tournament. The weekly series will culminate in a live season finale on Spike TV with the winner advancing into the fall welterweight tournament. It debuted on Spike TV on June 19, 2013.[3]

The first seven shows aired on Wednesday nights at 10pm. However, due to declining ratings, Spike opted to move the show's final three episodes to Thursday at 11pm to follow Total Nonstop Action Wrestling.[4]

Cast

Coaches

Fighters

Fighters eliminated during the entry round

Episodes

Episode 1: "Fight to Choose" (June 19, 2013)
Tim Welch defeated Chip Pollard via KO (punch) in the first round.
Welch chose Jackson as his coach.
Eric Scallan defeated Christopher Curtis by unanimous decision after two rounds.
Scallan chose Warren as his coach.
Nick Barnes defeated Brendan Tierney via submission (rear naked choke) in the first round.
Barnes chose Shamrock as his coach.
AJ Matthews defeated Darryl Cobb by unanimous decision after three rounds.
Matthews chose Couture as his coach.
Chris Lozano defeated Josh Quayhagen by unanimous decision after two rounds.
Lozano chose Shamrock as his coach.
Episode 2: "Which Camp Do You Choose?" (June 26, 2013)
Mike Dubois defeated Rob Mills via submission (guillotine choke) in the first round.
Dubois chose Shamrock as his coach.
Eric Bradley defeated Tom Gallicchio by unanimous decision after two rounds.
Bradley chose Jackson as his coach.
Evan Cutts defeated Brett Nakamura via submission (rear naked choke) in first round.
Cutts chose Joe Warren as his coach.
Cole Williams defeated Joe Williams by unanimous decision after three rounds.
Williams chose Couture as his coach.
Jason Norwood defeated Jacob Ortiz by unanimous decision after two rounds.
Norwood chose Warren as his coach.
Cristiano Souza defeated Steve Montgomery by KO (punches) in the first round.
Souza chose Couture as his coach.
Episode 3: "Last Shot for Spot" (July 10, 2013)
Ismael Gonzalez defeated Marcus Aurelio via TKO (liver kick & punches) in the first round.
Gonzalez chose Warren as his coach.
Andy Uhrich defeated Dom O'Grady by unanimous decision after two rounds.
Due to a cut over his eye, Uhrich was disqualified from the competition.
Bryan Travers defeated Artenas Young by unanimous decision after three rounds.
Travers chose Jackson as his coach.
Mike Bronzoulis defeated Gareth Joseph by unanimous decision after two rounds.
Bronzoulis chose Couture as his coach.
Joe Riggs defeated Rob Mills by submission (heel hook) in the first round.
Riggs chose Jackson as his coach.
Episode 4: "Training Day" (July 17, 2013)
Cole Williams defeated Mike Dubois by submission (rear naked choke) in the first round.
Chris Lozano defeated Bryan Travers by split decision after three rounds.
Episode 5: "Strikers and Wrestlers" (July 24, 2013)
Mike Bronzoulis defeated Jason Norwood by KO (punches) in the third round.
Joe Williams defeated Ismael Gonzalez by submission (arm-triangle choke) in the second round.
Episode 6: "Old School, New School" (July 31, 2013)
Nick Barnes defeated Tim Welch by submission (rear naked choke) in the first round.
Joe Riggs defeated Eric Scallan by unanimous decision after two rounds.
Episode 7: "Who is the Underdog Now?" (August 7, 2013)
Evan Cutts defeated Cristiano Souza by submission (triangle choke) in the second round.
Eric Bradley defeated A.J. Matthews by unanimous decision after two rounds.
Episode 8: "Friend or Foe?" (August 15, 2013)
Cole Willams defeated Nick Barnes by TKO (punches) in the first round.
Mike Bronzoulis defeated Chris Lozano by unanimous decision after three rounds.
Episode 9: "Eyes on the Prize" (August 22, 2013)
Eric Bradley defeated Joe Williams by unanimous decision after two rounds.
Joe Riggs defeated Evan Cutts by unanimous decision after two rounds.
Episode 10: "It All Comes Down to This" (August 29, 2013)
Joe Riggs defeated Cole Williams by split decision after three rounds.
Mike Bronzoulis defeated Eric Bradley via TKO (punches) in the second round.

Coach selections

Order Fighter Coaches
Joe Warren Greg Jackson Randy Couture Frank Shamrock
1 Tim Welch
2 Eric Scallan
3 Nick Barnes
4 AJ Matthews
5 Chris Lozano
6 Mike Dubois
7 Eric Bradley
8 Evan Cutts
9 Cole Williams
10 Jason Norwood
11 Cristiano Souza
12 Ismael Gonzalez
13 Andy Uhrich
14 Bryan Travers
15 Mike Bronzoulis
16 Joe Riggs

First Round Rankings

Rank Name Rank Name
1st      Joe Riggs 9th      Nick Barnes
2nd      Cristiano Souza 10th      Mike Dubois
3rd      Chris Lozano 11th      Evan Cutts
4th      AJ Mathews 12th      Ismael Gonzalez
5th      Cole Williams 13th      Mike Bronzoulis
6th      Tim Welch 14th      Bryan Travers
7th      Eric Bradley 15th      Eric Scallan
8th      Jason Norwood 16th      Joe Williams

Second Round Rankings

Rank Name Rank Name
1st      Joe Riggs 5th      Chris Lozano
2nd      Cole Williams 6th      Eric Bradley
3rd      Nick Barnes 7th      Joe Williams
4th      Evan Cutts 8th      Mike Bronzoulis

Tournament Bracket

Elimination Round Quarter-finals Semi-finals Finale
                           
           
      [12] Ismael Gonzalez  SUB
      [16] Joe Williams  2  
      [7] Joe Williams  MD
        [6] Eric Bradley  2  
      [7] Eric Bradley  UD
      [4] AJ Matthews  2  
      [3] Eric Bradley  2
        [4] Mike Bronzoulis  TKO  
      [8] Jason Norwood  KO
      [13] Mike Bronzoulis  3  
      [8] Mike Bronzoulis  UD
        [5] Chris Lozano  3  
      [14] Bryan Travers  SD
      [3] Chris Lozano  3  
      Mike Bronzoulis  3
        Joe Riggs  UD
      [11] Evan Cutts  SUB
      [2] Cristiano Souza  2  
      [4] Evan Cutts  UD
        [1] Joe Riggs  2  
      [1] Joe Riggs  UD
      [15] Eric Scallan  2  
      [2] Joe Riggs  SD
        [1] Cole Williams  3  
      [10] Mike Dubois  SUB
      [5] Cole Williams  1  
      [2] Cole Williams  TKO
        [3] Nick Barnes  1  
      [6] Tim Welch  SUB
      [9] Nick Barnes  1  
Legend
  Team Couture (5-3)
  Team Jackson (5-3)
  Team Shamrock (3-4)
  Team Warren (1-4)
UD
  Unanimous Decision
MD
  Majority Decision
SD
  Split Decision
SUB
  Submission
(T) KO
  (Technical) Knockout

Finale

The finale between Joe Riggs and Mike Bronzoulis was expected to take place on September 7, 2013 at Bellator 98. However, on September 3, it was revealed Riggs has sustained a significant eye injury and the bout was postponed indefinitely.[5] The Finale then took place at Bellator 106 on November 2, 2013.

Joe Riggs defeated Mike Bronzoulis unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27) after three rounds.

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