Cheick Kongo will carry the burden of expectation into his Bellator debut. | Photo: Dave Mandel/Sherdog.com
Cheick Kongo roamed the Ultimate Fighting Championship’s heavyweight division for nearly seven years. Now, he has new territory to cover.
Kongo last fought at UFC 159 in April, when he was victimized by former International Fight League champion Roy Nelson in a first-round knockout at the Prudential Center in Newark, N.J. Wins over 2006 Pride Fighting Championships open weight grand prix winner Mirko Filipovic, “The Ultimate Fighter” Season 10 alum Matt Mitrione and Jackson’s Mixed Martial Arts export Shawn Jordan anchor his resume, which includes 10 victories by knockout, technical knockout or submission. Kongo has trained extensively with “The Ultimate Fighter” Season 3 winner Michael Bisping and onetime UFC light heavyweight champion Quinton Jackson.
Godbeer last competed under the British Association of Mixed Martial Arts banner in March, when he scored a first-round technical knockout over Catalin Zmarandescu. A Trojan Freefighters teammate of UFC veteran Che Mills, the 29-year-old Englishman has never fought outside of the United Kingdom.
With the Kongo-Godbeer heavyweight semifinal as the centerpiece, here are 10 facts surrounding Bellator 102:
FACT 1: Only Frank Mir has won more UFC heavyweight bouts (14) than Kongo (11).
FACT 2: All nine of Godbeer’s fights -- eight wins and his only loss -- have ended inside the first or second round.
FACT 3: Lavar Johnson earned two “Knockout of the Night” awards during a four-fight stint in the UFC, pocketing $130,000 in bonus money for his handiwork against Joey Beltran and Pat Barry.
FACT 4: By the time Mikkel Parlo returns to his hometown in Copenhagen, Denmark, from his appearance at Bellator 102, he will have traveled a total of roughly 11,000 miles.
FACT 5: Brennan Ward wrestled collegiately at Johnson & Wales University in Providence, R.I., where he was an NCAA All-American and a national runner-up at the Div. III level. His 72 career wins rank 15th on the school’s all-time list.
FACT 6: Anthony Leone will be the answer to a trivia question someday. He was current UFC interim bantamweight champion Renan Barao’s first opponent under the Zuffa banner, submitting to a third-round armbar from the Brazilian dynamo at a World Extreme Cagefighting event in June 2010. Barao has since gone on to defeat Chris Cariaso, Cole Escovedo, Brad Pickett, Scott Jorgensen, Urijah Faber, Michael McDonald and Eddie Wineland, emerging as one of the sport’s top pound-for-pound fighters.
FACT 7: Two of Brazilian heavyweight Thiago Santos’ 11 wins have come via disqualification. He was awarded a victory against Ubiratan Marinho Lima over illegal strikes to the back at an Amazon Fight show in Augusto 2010. A little more than two years later, Eric Prindle’s errant axe kick to the groin at Bellator 75 made him the second Santos foe to be disqualified.
FACT 8: Thrive MMA export Poppies Martinez has stopped eight opponents in less than a minute.
FACT 9:: Renegade Fighting Systems representative Joe Pacheco owns a 6-0 record, but his six opponents have combined for a 14-14 mark between them, and two have them have yet to win a fight.
FACT 10:: Renovacao Fight Team bantamweight Rafael Silva is an equal-opportunity finisher, with nine wins by submission and eight more by knockout or technical knockout.