MacDonald wins, Sonnen quits in Bellator return to MSG
NEW YORK — Bellator welterweight champion Rory MacDonald shook off his crisis of conscience and defeated Neiman Gracie by unanimous decision on Friday night in the main event of the MMA promotion’s return to Madison Square Garden.
The Canadian (21-5-1) had second thoughts about continuing in MMA after a draw in his last fight in April, saying “‘I don’t have that killer (instinct) inside,” and it was harder to “pull the trigger.”
MacDonald, who moves on the face Douglas Lima in the Welterweight Grand Prix final for $1 million, said coming into the 170-pound fight that he found clarity to continue through his faith and did not consider retirement. The 29-year-old MacDonald didn’t dish much punishment over five rounds but hardly absorbed any either from Gracie (9-1) and won 49-46 and two judges scored it 48-47.
“I’m honoured to be able to compete in an arena like this in New York City,” he said.