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16 Facts About Chase Beebe

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Chase Beebe was born on March 29,1985 and is a retired American professional mixed martial artist from Chicago, Illinois.

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Chase Beebe lost that belt on February 13,2008, to fellow Midwestern MMA fighter Miguel Torres.

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Chase Beebe was a four-time Illinois State Champion for Montini Catholic in Lombard, Illinois.

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Chase Beebe made his WEC debut on March 24,2007, at WEC 26: Condit vs Alessio against Eddie Wineland for the WEC Bantamweight Championship, Chase Beebe won via unanimous decision.

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On September 5,2007, Chase Beebe defended the WEC Bantamweight Championship against Rani Yahya at WEC 30 winning via unanimous decision.

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Chase Beebe was defeated by fellow Chicago native Miguel Torres losing the WEC Bantamweight Championship at WEC 32 via guillotine choke submission in round one.

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On June 1,2008, Chase Beebe was defeated by Will Ribeiro via split decision, following back to back loses Chase Beebe was released by the WEC.

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Chase Beebe was scheduled to fight Mike Easton for the UWC Bantamweight title on February 21,2009.

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Chase Beebe allegedly sustained a knee injury that hampered his training and ability to reduce his weight to the contractually-set limit of 135 pounds.

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Chase Beebe got another shot at Mike Easton for the UWC 135 pound title.

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Chase Beebe was one of the fighters who participated in DREAM's Featherweight Grand Prix.

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Chase Beebe returned to DREAM to face Yoshiro Maeda on October 25,2009, at DREAM.

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Chase Beebe made his Bellator debut against Jose Vega at Bellator 43 in a Bellator Season 5 Bantamweight Tournament qualifying bout, Chase Beebe won via guillotine choke submission in round one.

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Chase entered into the Bellator Fighting Championships season five bantamweight tournament and fought Marcos Galvao in a Quarterfinal bout at Bellator 51 on September 24,2011, Beebe lost via split decision.

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Chase Beebe defeated David Harris at Bellator 75 via unanimous decision.

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Chase Beebe was defeated by Travis Marx via unanimous decision at Bellator 90.