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Sunday, September 21, 2014

Bellator MMA 124





Emanuel Newton defended his Light Heavyweight World Title at Bellator 124.  Newton knocked out Joey Beltran!











     Bellator 124 took place last weekend at Compuware Arena, and the event was broadcast live on Spike TV. The card featured lots of local talent including Shamir Garcia from Dearborn, Leroy Johnson from Monroe, and Tommy "feel free to hate on me" Bagnasco from Redford.  Bagnasco filled in for John Schultz in a Lightweight bout versus Ryan Couture, but Couture defeated Bagnasco in the first television fight of the evening.  Ryan Couture is the son of MMA (Mixed Martial Arts) legend Randy Couture.
     The doors opened at 6:00 p.m. for Bellator MMA 124, and the fights began at 7:00 p.m.  The live television broadcast went from 9:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m., and there were two fights after 11:00 p.m.  There was a Bellator MMA Fan Experience set up in the hallway between the two ice rinks, and fighters could be seen walking throughout Compuware after taking care of business in the octagon.  Local celebrities like Rick Mahorn, and Royce Da 5'9 were on hand, and Patino Diet shirts were worn by a small percentage of the audience.
     Emanuel Newton knocked out Joey Beltran in the main event to retain his Light Heavyweight World Title. Liam McGeary defeated Kelly Anundson in a Light Heavyweight Tournament Final to set up a future meeting against Emanuel Newton.  McGeary also earned $100,000 dollars for winning the Light Heavyweight Tournament.
     Ryan Couture defeated Tommy "feel free to hate on me" Bagnasco, in a Lightweight match.  L.C. Davis defeated Zeilton Rodrigues in a Bantamweight bout.  This was Rodrigues first fight outside his native country of Brazil.
     Leroy Johnson, earned a decision over Adrian Henderson in a heavyweight match.  Ben Reiter defeated Shamir Garcia in a Middleweight fight.
     Mike Hernandez from Macomb defeated Thomas Vasquez in a Bantamweight bout.  Justin Jaynes defeated Reuben Baraiac from Troy in a Featherwight fight.  Sabah Homasi defeated Eric Moon from Hazel Park in a Welterweight matchup.
     Click on the links below for more information about Bellator MMA, Compuware Arena, or the Patino Diet. You can always leave a comment, and you can email the Mitten State Sports Report directly at mittenstatesportsreport@rocketmail.com  Be sure to check out exclusive photos from Bellator 124.  Scroll down and vote in the monthly Poll Question. Click on past months to check out all of the Mitten State Sports Report's archived material!











Bellator 124 took place at Compuware Arena last weekend.  The card featured lots of local talent. 





There was a Bellator MMA Fan Experience set up in the hallway between the two ice rinks.





Liam McGeary (in the blue shirt) defeated Kelly Anundson in the Light Heavyweight Tournament Final!





Emanuel Newton (in the white trunks) knocked out Joey Beltran (in the black trunks) in the main event.  





L.C. Davis (on top) defeated Zeilton Rodrigues in a Bantamweight bout.  This was Zeilton's first fight outside of Brazil.





Ryan Couture (in the red trunks) defeated Tommy Bagnasco.  Ryan is the son of MMA legend Randy Couture.  





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Saturday, August 16, 2014

Bulls '96' vs. Pistons '89'





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72-10     1.  Chicago Bulls '1995-1996'                   63-19     5.  Detroit Pistons '1988-1989'







          Head Coach:  Phil Jackson                                    Head Coach:  Chuck Daly







               Starting Lineup                                                      Starting Lineup







PG   Ron Harper                                                             PG  Isiah Thomas


SG  Michael Jordan                                                         SG  Joe Dumars


SF  Scottie Pippen                                                           SF  Mark Aquire


PF  Dennis Rodman                                                         PF  Rick  Mahorn


C  Luc Longley                                                                C  Bill  Laimbeer  


   Bench Players                                                                   Bench Players


PG  Steve Kerr                                                                PF  Dennis Rodman


SF  Toni Kukoc                                                               SG  Vinnie Johnson


C  Bill Wennington                                                            C  James Edwards


SF  Jud Buechler                                                               PF  John Salley


PF  James Caffey                                                             SG  John Long


PG  Randy Brown                                                            SF  Fennis Dembo


PF  James Edwards                                                          PG  Michael Williams


PF  John Salley


PF  Dickie Simpkins


PF  Jack Haley











                                       Mitten State Sports Report's Series Notes





-  The Pistons would enforce the "Jordan Rules" throughout the series.  The physical brand of Pistons basketball would frustrate Michael Jordan.


-  Home court advantage would be huge in a 7 game series.  Jordan, and Pippen would get superstar foul calls at home.


-  The Pistons were an above average free throw shooting team.  Easy buckets would aide the Pistons at the Palace.


-  The Pistons struggled with the Bulls in the 1988-1989 NBA Eastern Conference Finals.  The Pistons won the series in 6 games, but the Bulls were 47-35 during the '88-89' NBA regular season.


-  The Pistons struggled with the Bulls in the 1989-1990 NBA Eastern Conference Finals.  The Pistons won the series in 7 games,  but the Bulls were 55-27 during the '89-90' NBA regular season.


-  The Pistons struggled with the Bulls in the 1990-1991 NBA Eastern Conference Finals.  The Bulls swept the Pistons in 4 games.  The Bulls were 61-21 during the '90-91' NBA regular season.  











                                      Mitten State Sports Report's Series Projection







Game 1  Chicago  103 -  Detroit  97


Game 2  Chicago  99 -  Detroit  93


Game 3  Detroit  102 -  Chicago 101  OT


Game 4  Detroit  97 -  Chicago  93


Game 5  Chicago  112 -  Detroit  99


Game 6  Detroit  98  -  Chicago  97


Game 7  Chicago  105 -  Detroit  103









          Chicago Bulls '1995-1996' advance over the Detroit Pistons '1988-1989' in 7 games.
















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