BELLATOR ARE AGAIN the beneficiaries of an increasing desire on the part of Ultimate Fighting Championship athletes to test their value as free agents.
The US-based mixed martial arts promotion has announced that it has signed UFC middleweight contender Gegard Mousasi to a multi-fight contract.
Mousasi (42-6-2) leaves the UFC while on a five-fight win streak. Itโs a significant coup for Bellator to secure the services of the 31-year-old, who has defeated former UFC champions Chris Weidman and Vitor Belfort inside the past nine months.
โIโm thrilled to welcome Gegard to the growing Bellator family,โ said Bellator president Scott Coker, who previously worked with Mousasi at the Strikeforce promotion, where the Dutch-based fighter was a light-heavyweight champion.
โHeโs one of the most well-rounded fighters in all of MMA and can compete in multiple divisions, so that really opens up some exciting matchmaking opportunities for us and for the fans.โ
Mousasi, whose Bellator debut is due to be announced within days, fought 12 times for the UFC since his 2013 debut. He holds other notable career wins over the likes of Dan Henderson, Mark Hunt, โJacareโ Souza, Melvin Manhoef and Hector Lomabrd.
His UFC contract expired after his win against Weidman in April. Instead of accepting an offer to stay with the promotion, Mousasi has opted to resume his career elsewhere.
The Iranian-born fighter is the latest MMA athlete to swap the UFC for Bellator, following in the footsteps of Rory MacDonald, Benson Henderson, Roy โBig Countryโ Nelson, Matt Mitrione, Phil Davis and Ryan Bader, among others.
Speaking on The MMA Hour, Mousasi insisted that his decision to leave the UFC was not just about what Bellator had to offer financially. As well as criticising the UFCโs apparel contract with Reebok, he bemoaned the fact that he was overlooked for a shot at the interim middleweight title, which Robert Whittaker won last weekend at the expense of Yoel Romero.
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โItโs not just basically the money,โ Mousasi said. โLike I said, Iโve worked with Scott. When Scott promises something, he delivers. Heโs an honest guy. Heโs a mixed martial artist himself. He treats fighters with respect.โ
In relation to Robert Whittaker, Mousasi said: โI thought I was ahead of him. Thatโs my opinion. I respect Whittaker a lot, heโs nice guy. Congratulations for winning the belt. I think if they would have come and said, โYouโre fighting for the interim beltโ, things would have gotten more interesting to me.โ
He added: โReebok is bad for UFC and I donโt know if the new owners realise what theyโre doing. This is not entertainment; itโs different than entertainment. This is fighting.โ
Great fighter and great steal for Bellator. UFCs partnership with Reebok is turning a lot of fighters against them. Good to see Bellator getting stronger as they promote Irish lads under the Bamma banner
Donegals Joesph Duffy has left the UFC also. He refused a new contract. The Reebok deal really is screwing up the fighters earning capacity.
@Gary: Ryan Bader came out recently and said he was earning 3-4 times more at Bellator due to sponsorships than at UFC since the Reebok deal. Hopefully more follow and switch
@brucelee on the decline?? Heโs top 5 and if he beat weidmen (highly likely he would have) could have got a title shot
@Ronan Barrett: he did beat Weidman
Heโs on the decline but this signing is a great statement by bellator.
@Bruce Lee: Please explain how he is on the decline.
As step backwards for mousasi , bet he will be back in UFC after fight deal ends .
Hope he fights at LHW because middleweight is barren in Bellator. They have a few big name old fighters they could feed to him. Then he can get revenge on King Mo and win the belt against Bader