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Bellator Middleweight Champ Hector Lombard signs with UFC
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By Geno Mrosko Via MMAjunkie

"Bellator Middleweight Champion Hector Lombard was offered a contract by Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) roughly one week ago and after some careful deliberation on whether or not to match it, Bellator has decided to let its champion go find out if the grass really is greener on the other side.

MMAFighting.com initially brought word of the deal before "Shango" himself confirmed on Twitter that he is "in the UFC. It is official."

Considering the dearth of fresh contenders for the 185-pound title, there's never been a better time for Lombard to enter the fray. His career record of 31-2 gives him instant credibility -- assuming that record isn't padded, of course, which has been the knock against him for some time now.

Bellator CEO Bjorn Rebney thinks that's silly and, in fact, predicts his former middleweight king will assume his place at the throne inside the Octagon real soon.




"We have a business model where we make decisions based on analyzing data. Since the first day we came into being, we made decisions based on real models, not hypotheticals. The UFC model is largely based on pay-per-view, and the offer they made to Hector is going to be monetized via pay-per-view. While pay-per-view could play a role in our future, today it doesn't. So, we did our due diligence to review the UFC contract, analyzed it in terms of charging our audience to see Hector vs. putting him on free TV, and we decided to allow the UFC to sign Hector, where I am extremely confident he will win the UFC middleweight title on pay-per-view."

Lombard's only two losses have come by unanimous decision to Gegard Mousasi and Akihiro Gono in fights that took place nearly six years ago. He has 24 finishes, including 17 (T)KO stoppages in 31 wins.

He's been called everything from professional can-crusher to top five middleweight in the world. Now we get to find out exactly what he's got to offer on the grandest stage of them all."
#2
Awesome, glad he's finally in the UFC.

Eddie Alvazez might be the next jumper to the UFC.
#3
Bellator has the right to match any offers to any of their fighters, I saw somewhere that UFC was close to offereing Alvarez. Honestly Id like to see Alvarez go to strikeforce for a fight with Melendez.
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As for opponents for Lombards first fight....Brian Stann is coming off an easy win in Sweden. Although that fight would eliminate 1 contender from the mix at a thin 185. Maybe the Palhares or Alan Belcher.
#5
My first hunch was Brian Stann.
#6
As was mine, man talk about a fast paced 45 second fight. I wonder if they would put 2 top contenders like that against each other? But with Munoz signing a fight against weidman today...It looks like Stann-Lombard is the only option.
#7
Glad he made the jump, 185 needs some more competition.
#8
Stann vs Lombard for UFC on Fox 4. August 4th.

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