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Will make lightweight debut at Bellator 207
Ferguson will fight Corey Browning in a lightweight matchup on October 12 at Bellator 207, Ariel Helwani of ESPN reports.
ANALYSIS
Ferguson had fought his first four fight in Bellator at welterweight, losing his first and then winning the next three. He now moves up to lightweight, and will take on Corey Browning, who will be competing in his first fight with Bellator. Ferguson has shown improvements over his last three fights, and will look to continue to improve and extend his win streak to four.
Ferguson had fought his first four fight in Bellator at welterweight, losing his first and then winning the next three. He now moves up to lightweight, and will take on Corey Browning, who will be competing in his first fight with Bellator. Ferguson has shown improvements over his last three fights, and will look to continue to improve and extend his win streak to four.
Continues to show improvement with first-round finish at Bellator 197
Ferguson defeated Devon Brock via submission (rear-naked choke) at 0:34 of Round 1 at Bellator 197 on Friday in St. Charles, Mo.
ANALYSIS
Since falling in his Bellator debut, Ferguson has been showing incremental improvements to his MMA game. Up until this point, most of his advancements have come on the ground. However, in this fight, he got the ball rolling with his striking. He dropped Brock with a right hand and pour on the ground and pound. The referee probably should have stopped the fight. However, he gave Brock every chance. Ferguson showed mercy and finished via submission. He improves his professional record to 3-1.
Since falling in his Bellator debut, Ferguson has been showing incremental improvements to his MMA game. Up until this point, most of his advancements have come on the ground. However, in this fight, he got the ball rolling with his striking. He dropped Brock with a right hand and pour on the ground and pound. The referee probably should have stopped the fight. However, he gave Brock every chance. Ferguson showed mercy and finished via submission. He improves his professional record to 3-1.
To face Devon Brock in April
Ferguson will take on Devon Brock at Bellator 196 on April 13 in St. Charles, Missouri, Ariel Helwani of MMAFighting.com reports.
ANALYSIS
Ferguson will come into this fight having won his previous two bouts, besting D.J. Griffin and Fred Freeman after dropping his professional debut in November of 2016. On the other side, Brock topped Khonry Gracie in January and enters with a 6-0 career record.
Ferguson will come into this fight having won his previous two bouts, besting D.J. Griffin and Fred Freeman after dropping his professional debut in November of 2016. On the other side, Brock topped Khonry Gracie in January and enters with a 6-0 career record.
Picks up first submission victory at Bellator 187
Ferguson defeated Fred Feeman via submission (rear-naked choke) at 1:47 of Round 1 at Bellator 187 on Friday in Dublin, Ireland.
ANALYSIS
This was Ferguson's most polished performance in the Bellator cage. He gauged the distance well early and then closed the distance and scored a takedown. On the ground, he used a punch to pass and took the back. Once there, he immediately locked in the rear-naked choke and finished the fight. Ferguson is a different fighter than his father "Kimbo Slice." However, Antonio McKee is an underrated coach and "Baby Slice" is making improvements in each and every fight.
This was Ferguson's most polished performance in the Bellator cage. He gauged the distance well early and then closed the distance and scored a takedown. On the ground, he used a punch to pass and took the back. Once there, he immediately locked in the rear-naked choke and finished the fight. Ferguson is a different fighter than his father "Kimbo Slice." However, Antonio McKee is an underrated coach and "Baby Slice" is making improvements in each and every fight.
Breaks through for first win at Bellator 179
Ferguson defeated DJ Griffin via TKO (punches) at 3:40 of Round 1 at Bellator 179 on Friday in London.
ANALYSIS
After struggling in his professional debut last November, Ferguson finally got on the board with a win. "Baby Slice" seemed to do a better job sticking to his game plan in this fight. He still swung wildly, but he paced himself well and kept his distance well. About a minute into the fight, he ended up on top. He moved to the top crucifix position and landed some damaging shots. Griffin regained guard and threatened with a triangle choke, so Ferguson allowed the fight to return to the feet. Once there, Ferguson dropped Griffin with a sweeping hook. He followed his opponent to the ground and finished him off. "Baby Slice" is still a work in progress, but he clearly improved after his first fight. Antonio McKee is one of the most underrated trainers in the game, and Ferguson will only get better.
After struggling in his professional debut last November, Ferguson finally got on the board with a win. "Baby Slice" seemed to do a better job sticking to his game plan in this fight. He still swung wildly, but he paced himself well and kept his distance well. About a minute into the fight, he ended up on top. He moved to the top crucifix position and landed some damaging shots. Griffin regained guard and threatened with a triangle choke, so Ferguson allowed the fight to return to the feet. Once there, Ferguson dropped Griffin with a sweeping hook. He followed his opponent to the ground and finished him off. "Baby Slice" is still a work in progress, but he clearly improved after his first fight. Antonio McKee is one of the most underrated trainers in the game, and Ferguson will only get better.