NEWKIRK, Okla. — In front of a packed house at Bellator Fighting Championships 43, Jay Hieron defeated Rick Hawn to become the winner of Season 4’s welterweight tournament and $100,000.
The event occurred at the First Council Casino and aired live on MTV2. Hieron earns a title shot against reigning Bellator Welterweight World Champion Ben Askren.
“This was an incredible night of fights filled with some amazing finishes,” said Bellator Chairman and CEO Bjorn Rebney. “The Hieron-Hawn fight was a battle, and Brian Baker provided a knockout and a moving, emotional moment that our audience will remember forever. And, Chase returned to form in dramatic fashion”
HAWN VS. HIERON
Hawn, a 2004 judo Olympian, aimed to fight standing up against Jay “The Thoroughbred” Hieron, which proved to be the wrong decision. Hieron dictated the pace at the start, while Hawn forced the action at the end. The fight was as close as it gets, evidenced by Hieron winning by way of a split decision.

BAKER VS. RIGGS
In a middleweight special feature fight, Bellator veteran Bryan “The Beast” Baker impressed against tough UFC and Strikeforce veteran Joe Riggs. Both fighters started by feeling each other out, but Baker quickly found his rhythm, connecting with a devastating left hook in Round 2, which gave way to a TKO stoppage.
One knockout lead to another as Baker got down on one knee inside the Bellator cage to propose to his girlfriend after the fight. The Beast leaves Newkirk with a tournament championship and a new fiancé, while MTV2 viewers and excited fans at the First Council Casino saw the first-ever post-fight engagement.
BEEBE VS. VEGA
Former WEC champion Chase Beebe outclassed Bellator Season 3 bantamweight semifinalist Jose Vega and earned a spot in next season’s Bellator Bantamweight tournament with the victory. Early on, Beebe was looking to take the fight to the ground, but Vega clearly wanted to stand with the Chicago native. After several guillotine attempts by Beebe, he finally locked one in and forced Vega to tap in the first minutes of Round 1.
SPARKS VS. LUCERO
In a heavyweight feature attraction, Ron “The Monster” Sparks went toe-to-toe against the experienced Vince Lucero. Early in the first round, Sparks connected with a kick and punch that dropped Lucero. Sparks then dominated, proving he has a dangerous ground-game and earning the victory by means of submission.
MAIN CARD RESULTS
Jay Hieron defeated Rick Hawn by split decision (29-28. 28-29, 29-28);
Bryan Baker defeated Joe Riggs by TKO (referee stoppage due to strikes, Round 2);
Chase Beebe defeated Jose Vega by submission (guillotine 4:06, Round 1);
Ron Sparks defeated Vince Lucero by submission (keylock 2:18, Round 1).
The story is courtesy of the BFC public relations department.





