Askren, Hieron Hit Marks for Bellator 56 Headliner
Bellator welterweight champion Ben Askren’s first title defense will go forward as expected, as both he and challenger Jay Hieron came in on point at Friday’s weigh-ins.
Topping the bill of Bellator 56, Hieron and Askren will collide at Memorial Hall in Kansas City, Kan. Airing live on MTV2, the event’s main draw will also feature the semifinals of Bellator’s ongoing heavyweight tournament.
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Bellator’s Season 4 tournament winner, Hieron weighed in at 169.8 pounds prior to his title shot. A former International Fight League welterweight champion, Hieron competed for the UFC twice early in his career, dropping bouts in 2004 and 2005. The 35-year-old has not lost since 2007, winning 10-straight fights, culminating with a trio of victories in the Season 4 tournament last spring.
Bellator 56 will also help decide the first contender for Bellator heavyweight champion Cole Konrad’s belt, as Eric Prindle (264.2) will meet Ron Sparks (264.4) and Thiago Santos (264.6) will lock horns with Neil Grove (264.6) in the Season 5 tournament semis.
Prior to the main card broadcast on MTV2 and EPIX, the evening's preliminary proceedings will be highlighted by a welterweight contest pitting onetime Strikeforce talent Rudy Bears (169.6) against Bellator newcomer Marcio Navarro (169.8). Streaming live on Spike.com, the undercard will also feature a heavyweight contest between Daniel Gallemore (247) against Derrick Ruffin (242.6), as well as a 145-pound affair between Adam Schindler (145.8) and Jeremy Spoon (145.4).
Bellator 56 Weigh-In Results:
Ben Askren (169.6) vs. Jay Hieron (169.8)
Eric Prindle (264.2) vs. Ron Sparks (264.4)
Thiago Santos (264.6) vs. Neil Grove (264.6)
Rudy Bears (169.6) vs. Marcio Navarro (169.8)
Daniel Gallemore (247) vs. Derrick Ruffin (242.6)
Adam Schindler (145.8) vs. Jeremy Spoon (145.4)
Kelvin Tiller (205.75)* vs. Dan Spohn (205.6)
Willian de Souza (155.8) vs. Emanuel Brooks (157)*
Jeimeson Saudino (136.8) vs. Jacob Aiken (131.4)
Aaron Ely (136) vs. Owen Evinger (135)
* Ely, Tiller and Brooks were initially over the one-pound allowance. Ely and Tiller made weight on future attempts at the scale. The Brooks-de Souza bout will be at a catch-weight of 158 pounds.
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