Read Ebook {PDF EPUB} Bellator by Victoria Vilchez ‘Bellator’ de Victoria Vilchez. Nathaniel pertenece a una antigua raza dedicada a salvaguardar a la especie humana, protegiéndola de toda clase de criaturas sobrenaturales. Su décimo octavo cumpleaños le convertirá en Bellator, algo para lo que se ha estado preparando desde el momento de su nacimiento. Viajará a París donde se unirá a su equipo para comenzar su vida en activo, y es allí donde conocerá a Mina, una extraña vampira a la que su vida quedará irremediablemente ligada para bien y para mal. Poco a poco irá descubriendo que en su pasado hay más de lo que le han contado, y hay cosas para las que su entrenamiento no le ha preparado en absoluto. Victoria Vilchez nació en Santa Cruz de Tenerife en 1980. Licenciada en Biología por la Universidad de La Laguna y se especializó en biología marina. Amante de la lectura desde corta edad y aficionada a escribir cualquier cosa que le pasara por la mente, aunque no es hasta hace unos años cuando por fin decide escribir en serio y comienza a gestarse Bellator , su primera novela. Poseé relatos seleccionados y publicados en varias antologías: Finalista en el II Concurso de microrrelatos románticos ACEN con “Divina tortura”, publicado por la Editorial ACEN en la antología Cachitos de Amor II. Finalista en el I Certamen de relato breve Poemas a Medida, con el relato “Maldita evolución”, editado y publicado por la Fundación Sophia. Finalista en el Certamen de Athnecdotario Incoherente: Fantasmas, Espectros y Apariciones, con el relato “Definitivamente muerto”, editado y publicado por La Pastilla Roja Ediciones. Finalista en el Certamen literario Jirones de Azul, edición especial Sonrisa de Gato con el relato Parte de la familia, que forma parte de la antología del mismo nombre. Cuenta con dos microrrelatos publicados por la Editorial Hipalage: Musa, seleccionado para aparecer en la antología “Más cuentos para sonreír”, y Bendita inocencia, que forma parte de la antología “Amigos para siempre”. Editora de la prestigiosa y desaparecida revista digital “Dr. Pez”, publicación mensual de carácter divulgativo con más de cien mil hispano hablantes registrados. Además de las labores de edición participó con artículos propios. Miembro de ESMATER, escritores madrileños de terror. Bellator 248, Bellator Paris results, video: wins workmanlike decision, Timothy Johnson outpoints Cheick Kongo. Heavyweight Timothy Johnson didn’t entirely avoid Cheick Kongo’s heavy hands, but he survived the ones he caught and won key exchanges to avenge a loss in the headliner of Bellator Paris. In a fight slowed by extended sessions of clinching against the cage, Johnson won the early takedown fight and landed punishing ground and pound in the opening frame. He controlled grappling exchanges in the second and took a pair of nice hooks from Kongo. And in the final frame, he smothered Kongo against the fence. One judge gave more weight to Kongo’s work over 15 minutes, awarding the Frenchman a 29-28 score. But the remaining two gave Johnson the nod by the same tally. Speaking in front of Kongo’s hometown crowd, Johnson welcomed a title shot against current champ Ryan Bader. .@Kongo4Real was letting his hands go to close out round 2.⃣ In the headliner of Bellator 248 earlier in the night, Michael Page once again emerged victorious in the cage as the promotion made its first trip to Paris on Saturday. But the fight didn’t go as most expected. “MVP” entered the Accor Arena to face undefeated Ross Houston, a former champion, and after three rounds, he took home scores of 30-27 twice and 29-28. The fight was not the action-packed affair of previous fights, and the crowd let the fighters know. Page started the fight in his usual stance, keeping his hands low and landing good strikes. Houston eventually secured a takedown and stayed on top control for the remaining of the opening round, but couldn’t do much damage from there. In the second round, Page returned with his hands up and taunted less, countering a takedown attempt by throwing Houston to the ground before a hammerfist accidentally landed on the back of his opponent’s head. Back to their feet, Page connected with a good combo that landed flush, and he again got comfortable, lowering his hands and getting top position on the ground to connect with more strikes. Page continued to land the better punches in the final stanza, with just enough to score points but not hurt Houston as the crowd began to boo both fighters. Houston spent most of the round looking for a takedown that never came. In the end, “Venom” Page scored the fourth decision victory of his professional MMA career. Page made it pretty clear he wants a rematch with 170-pound champion next. “Everyone knows the answer to that,” Page said in his post-fight interview. “Only one person has given me my defeat. Wherever you go, middleweight, I’ll find you. Light heavyweight, I’ll find you. Heavyweight, I’ll find you. That’s the rematch I want.” The co-main event featured France’s own Emmanuel Dawa taking on Oliver Enkamp, but the Swedish UFC veteran spoiled the night for the 1,000 fans in attendance with his slick grappling skills. Enkamp opened up with side kicks to the chest and a head kick before they went to the ground. “The Future” easily escaped a guillotine choke attempt and transitioned to half guard, landing heavy elbows before getting to full mount and locking a Japanese necktie that forced Dawa to tap at the 4:10 mark of the opening stanza. A Japanese Neck Tie for the win! Oliver Enkamp scores another first round finish inside the @BellatorMMA cage! pic.twitter.com/ieLALiuHXM — CBS Sports Network (@CBSSportsNet) October 10, 2020. English lightweight Ryan Scope looked for his first Bellator victory after a 0-2 start in the company, but promotional newcomer Alan Omer ruined it for him in devastating fashion. Omer, a UFC veteran who entered the Bellator cage for the first time on a five-fight winning streak, connected good shots to the body and uppercuts in the clinch before finally dropping Scope with a knee to the body. Omer continued to attack with punches to the head and another knee to the body, getting the stoppage at the 1:46 mark of the opening round. In the post-fight interview, Omer said he went to Bellator “to go for a title” and volunteered to face Patrick Freire next, brother of lightweight champion Patricio Freire. @AlanOmerMMA gets a quick stoppage over Ryan Scope with a devastating knee. The first Bellator fighter to score a victory on French soil was Mads Burnell, who opened the Bellator 248 portion of the show with a one-sided performance over Darko Banovic. The former Cage Warriors champion easily took Banovic to the ground and advanced to side control before taking the back and land shots until referee Todd Anderson decided he had seen enough, awarding Burnell the TKO at 3:13 of the first round for his first win by striking stoppage. A perfect debut for Mads Burnell who stops Darko Banovic by TKO in the very 1s⃣ t round. Fight Facts: Bellator 245, Bellator 246. Fight Facts breaks down all the interesting information and cage curiosities on every card, with some puns, references and portmanteaus to keep things fun. These deep stat dives delve into the numbers, providing historical context and telling the stories behind those numbers. TOTAL NUMBER OF BELLATOR FIGHTS: 2,726 TOTAL NUMBER OF BELLATOR EVENTS: 248. Editor's note: A statistic has been updated on Sept. 15 upon the reclassification of a result from 2010. Bellator MMA said goodbye to the Paramount Network with a doubleheader consisting of 15 intriguing fights. Unfortunately for the promotion, the two cards swirled in controversy. Bellator 245 on Friday and Bellator 246 on Saturday featured an unusual distinction about fighters missing weight, an ultra-rare inverted heel hook and a Gracie doing what Gracies do best. COVID CONTINGENCY: Five Bellator events have been held consecutively at the Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, . Prior to this stretch, the company had never held more than two back-to-back cards in the same building. Bellator 245. WHERE WAS THE DQ?: When the event ended, two fights were ruled no contests due to accidental groin shots. Tyrell Fortune kneed Jack May in the groin to force a stoppage, and Raymond Daniels landed two spinning back kicks to Peter Stanonik’s groin to conclude that fight. No card in major MMA history had ever seen groin strikes end more than one bout before. YOU’RE JUST HERE SO YOU DON’T GET FINED: Three fighters came in missing weight by several pounds: Gabrielle Holloway, Amanda Bell and Vinicius Zani. All three lost by unanimous verdict. REVENGE OF THE SCALE: Across eight women’s bouts that featured a fighter missing weight, the heavier of the two has lost seven of eight. Both Holloway and Bell exceeded the 146-pound cap and dropped decisions. Only Alexis Dufresne has succeeded after coming in heavy at the division, tapping Marloes Coenen with a triangle armbar at Bellator 155 in 2016. LEARNING THE PUZZLE: On three occasions throughout his career, Lyoto Machida has competed against an opponent for the second time. All three of these rematches have seen Machida lose, following his split decision defeat to Phil Davis. WHAT DO YOU WANT ON YOUR TOMBSTONE?: Taylor Johnson scored the only finish of the night when he tapped out Ed Ruth. In Johnson’s six career wins, all six have come within the first two rounds, including five in Round 1. BOP IT, TWIST IT, PULL IT!: Johnson’s submission an inverted heel hook, “Tombstone” scored the second inverted version of that maneuver in Bellator history. The first came at Bellator 15 in 2010, when Patricio Freire tapped Will Romero with this elusive move. IT’S TIME TO BUZZ THE TOWER: The inverted heel hook is a rare move, as across all other major MMA promotions, we have officially seen it only three other times: Merritt Warren over Ousmane Thomas Diagne at Strikeforce Challengers 4 in 2009, Ed Herman over Kyle Noke at UFC on Versus 5 in 2011 and over at World Series of Fighting 9 in 2014. HIT THE EAZY BUTTON: Alex Polizzi made his successful Bellator debut by taking a decision against Rafael Carvalho. “Eazy” has now won all seven of his professional bouts, with this his first match to go the distance. Bellator 246. A NEW CHAPTER: The championship affair between Juan Archuleta and Patrick Mix is the first since the inaugural title bout in 2010 to not involve , or . RHYMES WITH STACIE: Landing a modified heel hook/kneebar on , Neiman Gracie notched his seventh submission as a Bellator fighter. In doing so, he stands alone with the second-most submissions in company history, while he trails Goiti Yamauchi (eight). BUT HOW GOOD OF A COOK IS HE?: After his loss to Gracie, Fitch retired. The 18-year vet leaves the sport having won the World Series of Fighting and Professional Fighters League titles, while also vying for the Ultimate Fighting Championship and Bellator MMA thrones over the years. Throughout his career, Fitch recorded wins over names including Thiago Alves, , Yushin Okami and to name a few. THE SCISSOR SISTER EMERGES: Liz Carmouche earned her first submission win since July 2012 when she tapped out DeAnna Bennett in the third round. Nine of the other 13 competitors on the card had yet to make their professional debuts when she won her last fight by sub. HAWAIIAN CHOKE: Putting Derek Campos to sleep with a rear-naked choke, Keoni Diggs advanced his spotless record to 9-0. Seven of the Hawaiian’s nine wins have come by stoppage. THE BELL WAS AN ALARM CLOCK: Diggs’ finish came at 4:59 of the third frame, tying Jason Fischer’s 4:59 rear-naked choke technical submission of Taylor Solomon for the latest finish in a Bellator three-round fight. HE STILL KNOCKED OUT MELVIN: Campos suffered his ninth defeat inside the Bellator cage, tying him with Georgi Karakhanyan for the second-most in organizational history. holds the top spot with 10. DEREK THE DOMINATED: Eight of Campos’ nine Bellator losses have come inside the distance, giving him the most stoppage losses in promotional history. TAMING THE WILD STALLION: The submission loss for “The Stallion” his fourth as a Bellator fighter; the only man with more submission defeats on his ledger is Brylan Van Artsdalen (seven). EVEN A DEMIGOD-KING CAN BLEED: Needing three rounds to emerge with a split decision win over Pat Casey, Daniel Madrid won the first decision of his career. The first 17 wins of “Demigod” had all come by stoppage – other than a lone disqualification – and this bout was just his third to go into the third round. THE MAN FORMERLY KNOWN AS JERED: Taking out George Tokkos with a punch and a knee, Ty Gwerder kept his perfect 100 percent knockout rate intact. Each of his first four wins came by first-round knockout, and this reached the third frame. EYE FOR AN EYE, MY FRIEND: The first match on the card went to a technical decision after Davion Franklin landed multiple strikes to the back of Ras Hylton’s head. This is the fourth bout in promotional history to end this way, and all four of the results have been unanimous. NEVER SAY NEVER AGAIN: Coming into Bellator 245 and Bellator 246, Mix had never been defeated (13 fights), Ruth (10 fights), Casey (eight fights) and Tokkos (five fights) had never lost consecutive bouts and Polizzi had never won on the scorecards (six fights). Bellator books eight more fights for historic Paris event. Eight more fights have been added to next month’s historic Bellator event in France. Bellator 248, which takes place October 10 at Accor Arena in Paris, will mark the first major MMA event in the country since the sport was legalized in January. Already announced was a main event between Frenchman Cheick Kongo and Timothy Johnson, as well as a co-headliner featuring Michael Page against Ross Houston. On Friday, Bellator announced the eight additions to the card, which includes a light heavyweight bout between and Simon Biyong, as well as Oliver Enkamp vs. Emmanuel Dawa at welterweight. Both fights are expected to be featured on the main card. Manhoef (32-14-1 MMA, 4-3 BMMA), 44, will look to win his third fight in a row when he takes on Biyong (7-1 MMA, 0-0 BMMA), 29, who takes a four-fight winning streak into his Bellator debut. Enkamp (9-2 MMA, 2-0 BMMA) and Dawa (9-3 MMA, 0-0 BMMA), who’s from France, are both riding two-fight winning streaks. Bellator 246 live and official results. Bellator 246 takes place Saturday, and you can join us for a live video stream and official results. The event takes place at Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Conn. The main card airs on Paramount and streams on DAZN following prelims on MMA Junkie. In the main event, Juan Archuleta (24-2 MMA, 6-1 BMMA) takes on Patchy Mix (13-0 MMA, 2-0 BMMA) for the vacant bantamweight title. In the co-feature, former WSOF welterweight champion Jon Fitch (32-7-2 MMA, 1-0 BMMA) meets Neiman Gracie (9-1 MMA, 7-1 BMMA).