Top British fighter Jim Wallhead signed for Bellator's season-two welterweight tourney
After signing notables Dan Hornbuckle (19-2), Jacob McClintock (6-0) and Ben Askren (3-0) for its upcoming eight-man welterweight tournament, Bellator Fighting Championships has added another star competitor to the field: top British 170-pounder Jim Wallhead (18-5).
Bellator officials today informed MMAjunkie.com (www.mmajunkie.com) that "Judo Jim" has signed a multi-fight deal with the organization to compete in the tournament.
The organization soon hosts eight-man tourneys in four weight classes to determine No. 1 contenders for its season-one champions.
The second season, which commences in April, airs live on FOX Sports Net affiliates on Thursday nights, and highlights packages air on NBC and Telemundo over the weekend. Both the second and third seasons take place in 2010 and run for 12 weeks.
Wallhead makes his promotional debut with a six-fight win streak and 10 wins in his past 11 fights. The Cage Warriors and M-1 Challenge vet owns six knockouts and seven submission victories among his 18 career wins.
"Adding Jim to our welterweight division is magic for Bellator," Bellator founder and CEO Bjorn Rebney stated. "As one of Europe's top welterweights, Jim will no doubt use our April tournament on FOX Sports Net to introduce U.S. MMA fans to what European fans already know. Jim is the real deal. As a fan, I can't wait to see Wallhead, Askren, McClintock and Hornbuckle face off."
The 25-year-old Wallhead, a native of Leicester, England, earned his Judo black belt at 16 and won the country's under-21 Judo championship as a 19-year-old. He made his pro MMA debut at 21 and has since defeated the likes of UFC vets Jason Tan and Steve Lynch and former Cage Rage champ/"The Ultimate Fighter 9" competitor Che Mills.
"I've been looking for a home in a big promotion for quite a while, so I'm just over the moon about signing with Bellator," Wallhead stated. "I watched the Bellator shows last year, and it's really just a great, high-standards promotion. I'm relishing the challenge to let it all hang out, to take some risks, and hopefully, to have some success against the top competition in the world."
Bellator's lucrative tournaments can earn each division's winner nearly $200,000 over three fights and three months. Wallhead looks to win the welterweight tournament to earn the right to fight season-one champ Lyman Good.
After signing notables Dan Hornbuckle (19-2), Jacob McClintock (6-0) and Ben Askren (3-0) for its upcoming eight-man welterweight tournament, Bellator Fighting Championships has added another star competitor to the field: top British 170-pounder Jim Wallhead (18-5).
Bellator officials today informed MMAjunkie.com (www.mmajunkie.com) that "Judo Jim" has signed a multi-fight deal with the organization to compete in the tournament.
The organization soon hosts eight-man tourneys in four weight classes to determine No. 1 contenders for its season-one champions.
The second season, which commences in April, airs live on FOX Sports Net affiliates on Thursday nights, and highlights packages air on NBC and Telemundo over the weekend. Both the second and third seasons take place in 2010 and run for 12 weeks.
Wallhead makes his promotional debut with a six-fight win streak and 10 wins in his past 11 fights. The Cage Warriors and M-1 Challenge vet owns six knockouts and seven submission victories among his 18 career wins.
"Adding Jim to our welterweight division is magic for Bellator," Bellator founder and CEO Bjorn Rebney stated. "As one of Europe's top welterweights, Jim will no doubt use our April tournament on FOX Sports Net to introduce U.S. MMA fans to what European fans already know. Jim is the real deal. As a fan, I can't wait to see Wallhead, Askren, McClintock and Hornbuckle face off."
The 25-year-old Wallhead, a native of Leicester, England, earned his Judo black belt at 16 and won the country's under-21 Judo championship as a 19-year-old. He made his pro MMA debut at 21 and has since defeated the likes of UFC vets Jason Tan and Steve Lynch and former Cage Rage champ/"The Ultimate Fighter 9" competitor Che Mills.
"I've been looking for a home in a big promotion for quite a while, so I'm just over the moon about signing with Bellator," Wallhead stated. "I watched the Bellator shows last year, and it's really just a great, high-standards promotion. I'm relishing the challenge to let it all hang out, to take some risks, and hopefully, to have some success against the top competition in the world."
Bellator's lucrative tournaments can earn each division's winner nearly $200,000 over three fights and three months. Wallhead looks to win the welterweight tournament to earn the right to fight season-one champ Lyman Good.