Askren Tops Hieron; Prindle, Santos Need Just 78 Seconds at Bellator
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Askren put an end to Jay Hieron's win streak at Bellator 56. |
Photo: Keith Mills
KANSAS CITY, Kan. -- It was his biggest win to date, but Olympian and collegiate wrestling great Ben Askren just wasn't happy with his first Bellator welterweight title defense at Bellator 56.
Askren earned a well-deserved split decision (48-47, 48-47, 47-48) over UFC and IFL veteran Jay Hieron, using his celebrated wrestling to grind out the tough 25-minute verdict and retain his title at the Kansas Memorial Hall.
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Hieron was the more effective fighter early on, as his low kicks and hard jabs kept Askren on the outside. Askren landed looping punches while rushing in, but couldn't get quality takedown attempts on the native New Yorker to get him on the mat.
K.
Mills
Askren wore Hieron down.
Hieron had another strong round in the fifth and final frame, even putting Askren on the deck with a spinning back kick, but it was too little too late. Though judge Henry Gueary saw it 48-47 for Hieron, Mike Boyd and Kevin Champion had it 48-47 for Askren, also Sherdog.com's scorecard.
“That was a split, it could’ve gone either way … I’m supposed to be getting better,” said Askren, visibly disappointed in himself.
Despite dissatisfaction, the 27-year-old two-time NCAA national wrestling champion is now 9-0 in his career. Hieron falls to 22-5 with the loss. Askren will now meet the winner of the Nov. 12 Ben Saunders-Douglas Lima welterweight tournament final at Bellator 57.
“I don’t care [who I face]. Whoever wins wins,” Askren added. “I just need to get better, because that wasn’t even close.”
Prindle, Santos Reach Heavyweight Final in 78 Ticks Combined
K.
Mills
Prindle pummeled Sparks quickly.
Eric Prindle laid waste to previously defeated Ron Sparks in 40 seconds flat, before Brazilian Thiago Santos outdid him by submitting Neil Grove in just 38 seconds.
Prescott, Ariz.'s Prindle threw a monster left hook just as Sparks leaned in for a low kick. The punch blew the doors off of Sparks, who was done before he hit the canvas, but Prindle got an extra two shots in for posterity.
With the win, the former U.S. Army boxing champion moves to 9-1.
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Mills
Santos mauled Grove.
Santos moves to 10-1 with the win, while Grove, now 11-5-1, has been tapped in three of his last four.
The 24-year-old Santos and 35-year-old Prindle will meet in the Season 5 tournament final at Bellator 59 on Nov. 26 from Caesars Atlantic in Atlantic City, N.J., for the chance to challenge Cole Konrad for the Bellator
heavyweight title.
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