6. Newton’s Spinning Backfist
This incident at Bellator 90 on Feb. 21, 2013, is notable not only as a particularly awesome moment of entertaining violence but also a message as to the inherent unpredictability of MMA as a sport. Bellator put a massive amount of effort into promoting Muhammed Lawal after his terrible knee injury, staph infection, positive steroid test and ignominious departure from Strikeforce, including consistent TV ads on Spike, a crossover deal with TNA Wrestling and guest spots on Bellator broadcasts.
Even then, Bellator did not give up on Lawal and sacrificed a great deal of its credibility to put together a rematch. This time, Newton handled Lawal for five rounds, winning the interim Bellator MMA light heavyweight championship and putting an effective end to the idea of “King Mo” as a potential star.
Number 5 » Shortly thereafter, he crumpled to the canvas unconscious, and Bellator had put itself on the map with an awesome, crazy, ridiculous finish.