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Jay Bruce hit a tying double and scored on Cesar Izturis two-out single in the 13th inning Monday night, rallying Cincinnati to a 5-4 victory that gave the Cubs their fourth straight loss.WINDSOR, Ont. -- Eddie Alvarez finished Patricky (Pitbull) Freire with a head-kick knockout on Friday in the main event of Bellator 76, the cap on a night of spectacular finishes. Alvarez -- a former lightweight champion -- and Freire had the crowd roaring with a tremendous round of back and forth action. It initially appeared that Alvarez would get the quick win after he dropped Freire early with a punch. However, Freire bounced right back up and scored some hard blows that had Alvarez in serious trouble. Incredibly, at 4:54 of the first round, a recovered Alvarez finished Pitbull with a highlight reel head-kick KO. "Its just another win," said Alvarez. "The goal never changes. Its all about beating the guy in front of you." When asked about having to overcome being knocked down, Alvarez responded: "It happens to me every fight. We work on it and work on it and work on it. Im just trying to deal with it, trying to embrace it." Bellator also held the first round of its featherweight tournament on the card. American Rad Martinez was the only quarter-finalist who required three rounds to win. He defeated Brazils Nazareno Malegarie by unanimous decision. Brazils Wagnney Fabiano wasted little time to take his fight with Akop Stepanyan to the mat and submit the Russian by armbar in the first round. Martinez and Fabiano both spoke of winning the tournament and receiving a title shot. "This tournament is the toughest in thhe world," said Martinez.dddddddddddd "If you win and fight the champion you earned it" "There is a reason for me to be here," said Fabiano. "I want the title shot and I came here to take it." 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