Nemkov stops Bader to win light heavyweight title at Bellator 244
Vadim Nemkov is the new Bellator light heavyweight champion.
Nemkov stopped Ryan Bader via TKO at 3:02 of the second round in the Bellator 244 main event on Friday at Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut.
The finishing sequence started when Nemkov landed a right head kick midway through the frame. The Russian then pounced on Bader, assaulting him with ground-and-pound. The referee gave Bader every chance to improve his position and recover, but Nemkov continued to batter him with a flurry of strikes from a dominant position.
Bader tried to hold on to Nemkov, but he was too hurt to get out of harm's way. He eventually returned to his feet briefly, but a left hook from Nemkov put the 37-year-old down for good, and the referee was given no choice but to end the fight.
Vadim Nemkov came away with his 7th straight W and light heavyweight gold tonight at #Bellator244. pic.twitter.com/oMMFzUryzL
— BellatorMMA (@BellatorMMA) August 22, 2020
The first round was competitive, with the two light heavyweights trading shots on their feet. However, Nemkov proved to be the quicker and sharper fighter, slightly out-landing his opponent. He also pressured Bader, who struggled to fight off his back foot. "Darth" landed a takedown late in the round, but he wasn't able to do much on top.
With the victory, Nemkov is 5-0 in Bellator, which also includes wins over former champions Phil Davis and Liam McGeary. Nemkov is the seventh 205-pound titleholder in the company's history.
Bader, who still holds Bellator's heavyweight title, suffered his first loss since January 2016, dropping to 5-1 (1 NC) in the promotion.
This was Bader's first light heavyweight bout since late 2017. He entered the Heavyweight Grand Prix in 2018 and won the tournament - and the vacant belt - in 2019. Bader defended his heavyweight title for the first time against Cheick Kongo last year, but the clash was later overturned to a no-contest due to an eye poke.