Saturday, April 16, 2011

Brad Blackburn Re-Ups with Bellator

Although welterweight Brad Blackburn in his Bellator debut shortly fell last Thursday to Dan Hornbuckle, Blackburn fight Thursday at least once more for the promotion, MMAFighting.com learned.

Bellator remains CEO Bjorn Rebney Blackburn's services that based on Blackburn's performance against Hornbuckle Bellator 25 in Chicago, where Blackburn saw the best he was years had and even discarded Hornbuckle in the first round.

"It was a very close fight."I have happy right hand and I walked away from our game plan.Rookie mistake and I make it the next Mal.Ich boxes stopped because I wanted my knockout, "Blackburn said MMAFighting.com after the fight.""I did not [in a long time] and I got also focused and I stopped the predictably, had me and my coaches and corner fight fight."

Although he could close the distance on the longer Hornbuckle, he says shorter strokes to establish a connection with the takedowns instead of Gunning k.o. has caused the Blackburn.

"I had shoulder surgery so I have my power for a few years", said Blackburn. "I had surgery and I feel my arm recovering hat.Ich felt like my power back." I landed a good shot and he fell."It has been awhile since I've had this power, so have I got just really excited about it cause I used to most everyone knock out and I for so lange.Ich back my power and I must go because outdoor stick to my game plan and a bit smarter next time to fight."

The unanimous decision loss Hornbuckle was third Blackburn directly.Blackburn the UFC entered in July 2008 and win streak went on a three-fight with the organization only fall back to back struggling this year, leading to his release.Bradburn has lost four straight fight before 2005 and he hopes to avoid a repeat of this period.

"" I wanted to [in Bellator] and get the win, ", said Blackburn."It was a good fight but do you know what? A win is a win, and I didn't get one today evening... I expect, busy to bleiben.Ich will have two weeks to Kämpfen.Ich not so I have no injuries to keep training, come back here and get me a profit."


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