We have seen the start of both the light heavyweight and welterweight
tournaments this season, but now it is time for the lightweights. This
Thursday Night’s Bellator 87 broadcast on Spike TV will all be dedicated
to the opening round of the lightweight tournament. The tournament will
feature many past lightweight tournament veterans and a fighter who
pulled one of the bigger upsets in the international MMA scene.
Kicking off the action is a lightweight tournament opening round fight
as Thiago Michel (11-3-0) does battle with Alexander “Tiger” Sarnavskiy
(21-1-0). Michel made it to the semi-finals of the season six
lightweight tournament before losing to Brent Weedman. Sarnavskiy
competed in the opening round of the season seven lightweight
tournament, but lost to UFC veteran Rich Clementi. Sarnavskiy looked
like a monster until he ran into Rich Clementi, but he will get back on
track by advancing to the next round.
Another lightweight tournament opening round fight is up next as Will
“Ill Will” Brooks (8-0-0) battles Ricardo Tirloni (15-3-0). Brooks
pulled a huge upset at the year-end DREAM 18 event, defeating Satoru
Kitaoka by TKO in the second round. Tirloni got all the way to the
semi-finals of the season seven lightweight tournament before losing to
Dave Jansen. It will be the second upset in a row for Brooks as he will
storm past Tirloni into an appearance in the semi-finals.
Up next is a lightweight tournament opening round fight as Guillaume “Il
Toro” DeLorenzi (10-1-0) takes on Patricky “Pitbull” Freire (10-4-0).
DeLorenzi enters the tournament riding a five fight winning streak,
which includes a victory over UFC veteran Dale Hartt. Freire enters the
tournament riding a two fight losing streak, which includes a loss to
Eddie Alvarez in his final Bellator appearance. There is no reason that
Freire belongs in this tournament and DeLorenzi will show him why with a
victory.
Headlining this card is a lightweight tournament opening round fight as
David “The Caveman” Rickels (11-1-0) faces Lloyd “Cupcake” Woodard
(12-2-0). Rickels made it to the semi-finals of the season seven
welterweight tournament before losing to Karl Amoussou. Woodard made it
to the semi-finals of the season seven lightweight tournament before
losing to Rick Hawn. This fight should be nothing short of an exciting
slugfest, but it will be Woodard pulling out the big win.
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