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Nov 2, 2013; Long Beach, CA, USA;   Daniel Straus battles Pat Curran (not pictured) in their Bellator Featherweight World Championship fight at the Long Beach Arena. Daniel Straus won by decision. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-USA TODAY Sports
Nov 2, 2013; Long Beach, CA, USA; Daniel Straus battles Pat Curran (not pictured) in their Bellator Featherweight World Championship fight at the Long Beach Arena. Daniel Straus won by decision. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-USA TODAY SportsUSA TODAY Sports

Bellator 132: Pitbull vs. Straus Fight Card, TV Info, Predictions and More

Brian MaziqueJan 15, 2015

When discussing the best featherweights in Bellator history, three names come to mind: Pat Curran, Patricio "Pitbull" Freire and Daniel Straus. The latter two will meet in the main event of Friday's Bellator 132 card at Pechanga Resort and Casino in Temecula, California.

Freire dethroned Curran to win the Bellator featherweight title in September. 

The main event is a rematch, as Freire and Straus faced each other in May 2011. Freire won that bout by unanimous decision. Straus will be looking to gain a better result in the second meeting.

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He stopped Justin Wilcox in the first round at Bellator 127 on Oct. 3. Just before that, he split two bouts with Curran. Without question, this is a scrap between the best of the best at 145 pounds in the Bellator promotion. 

Here's a look at the complete card, viewing information and predictions for Friday's action. Just beneath the table is a look at the top main card bouts.

Preliminaries: Spike.com at 8 p.m. ET
Everett Cummings vs. Jason GlazaHeavyweightCummings by KO
Jonathan Rivera vs. Steve KozolaLightweightKozola
Derek Anderson vs. Danny NavarroLightweightAnderson by submission
Fabian Gonzalez vs. Albert MoralesBantamweightGonzalez by KO
Chris Herrera vs. Luc BondoleMiddleweightBondole by decision
Main Card: Spike TV at 10 p.m. ET
Fernando Gonzalez vs. Marius ZaromskisWelterweightGonzalez by decision
Virgil Zwicker vs. Houston AlexanderLight HeavyweightAlexander by decision
Bubba Jenkins vs. Georgi KarakhanyanFeatherweightJenkins by KO
Patricio "Pitbull" Freire vs. Daniel StrausFeatherweightFreire by decision

Houston's Wrestling Will Win Out

After battling to a controversial draw at Bellator 129, veteran Houston Alexander and Virgil Zwicker are going to get it on again. 

This isn't exactly a bitter rivalry, as you can see from this post-fight interview via Flying Brian:

The two men have great respect for each other, and both hail from Nebraska, but this is a big fight for both fighters.

Alexander is 42 years old, and any loss could be disastrous for his career. Zwicker is still trying to make his mark with the promotion. A win over a recognized name in Alexander would be the biggest of Zwicker's career.

Unfortunately for him, Alexander's grappling game is more advanced. His power on the inside will be the deciding factor, and he'll earn a unanimous-decision victory.

Georgi Is About to Join Bubba's Highlight Reel

After an early setback in his career, Bubba "The Highlight Kid" Jenkins has reeled off four straight impressive wins. Because of his athleticism and strong wrestling base, Jenkins is one of the top eight featherweights in the world, regardless of promotion, in my opinion. 

He'll have a solid test on his hands in Georgi "Insane" Karakhanyan. After a nearly four-year absence from Bellator, Insane returns, but he's going to get a crazy beatdown from Jenkins.

Karakhanyan's game is rooted in his submission prowess, but Jenkins is vastly superior as a striker and an athlete. His wrestling is so good that it's hard to see Karakhanyan gaining an advantageous position on the mat.

As long as Jenkins maintains his composure, he should stop Karakhanyan in impressive fashion.

Pitbull Still Too Explosive for Straus

The biggest impediment most Freire opponents face is keeping the pace set by Pitbull. Straus is a skilled, smart and vicious contender. He's also confident, per this tweet from MMAFighting.com:

I doubt he can effectively counter the aggression and speed the champion will bring into the cage, though.

Not only is Freire quick and ferocious, but he's also tough. Even if Straus is able to catch Freire with a few counters, there's no assurance Pitbull will slow down. This fight will likely end the same way the first fight did, and that's with Freire winning by unanimous decision.

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