Chris Weidman: Michael Bisping would be my ‘easiest’ fight in years

‘All-American’ would love to challenge Bisping after UFC 204, as he believes it would be one of the easiest fights of his career.

Chris Weidman and Michael Bisping have been at each other’s throats for a while now.

The rivalry heated up when Weidman, 32, said it was ‘embarrassing’ that Bisping was anointed as middleweight champion when he knocked out Luke Rockhold at UFC 199.

‘The Count’ went into the bout as a massive underdog and pulled off one of the biggest upsets in the history of the sport – right up there with Matt Serra’s TKO of Georges St-Pierre and Holly Holm’s knockout of Ronda Rousey.

Bisping went on to defend his title against MMA legend Dan Henderson at UFC 204, earning a unanimous decision after a thrilling five-rounds of action at the Manchester Arena in England.

Weidman, though, still thinks it’s embarrassing that Bisping is champ and believes fighting him would be one of his easiest wins in years.

“I beat Yoel, I get Bisping, that’s an easy day,” Weidman told Damon Martin FOX Sports. “He’s a tough guy, he showed he’s tough without a doubt but it might be one of my easiest fights I’ve had in years to get that fight with Bisping.”

Weidman will take on the No. 4 ranked Yoel Romero at UFC 205 in New York, fighting at the legendary Madison Square Garden on Nov 12. It will be the New Yorker’s first fight since UFC 194, when he lost the middleweight title to Luke Rockhold in the co-main event.

Bisping, a winner for five-straight, is happy to accept Weidman’s challenge should he get past ‘Soldier of God’ next month.

UFC 204, the blockbuster pay-per-view that hosts the first champion vs. champion superfight in seven years (Eddie Alvarez vs. Conor McGregor), will feature Weidman vs. Romero on the main card. The event takes place on November 12 at MSG in New York.

‘All-American’ would love to challenge Bisping after UFC 204, as he believes it would be one of the easiest fights of his career.

Chris Weidman and Michael Bisping have been at each other’s throats for a while now.

The rivalry heated up when Weidman, 32, said it was ‘embarrassing’ that Bisping was anointed as middleweight champion when he knocked out Luke Rockhold at UFC 199.

‘The Count’ went into the bout as a massive underdog and pulled off one of the biggest upsets in the history of the sport – right up there with Matt Serra’s TKO of Georges St-Pierre and Holly Holm’s knockout of Ronda Rousey.

Bisping went on to defend his title against MMA legend Dan Henderson at UFC 204, earning a unanimous decision after a thrilling five-rounds of action at the Manchester Arena in England.

Weidman, though, still thinks it’s embarrassing that Bisping is champ and believes fighting him would be one of his easiest wins in years.

“I beat Yoel, I get Bisping, that’s an easy day,” Weidman told Damon Martin FOX Sports. “He’s a tough guy, he showed he’s tough without a doubt but it might be one of my easiest fights I’ve had in years to get that fight with Bisping.”

Weidman will take on the No. 4 ranked Yoel Romero at UFC 205 in New York, fighting at the legendary Madison Square Garden on Nov 12. It will be the New Yorker’s first fight since UFC 194, when he lost the middleweight title to Luke Rockhold in the co-main event.

Bisping, a winner for five-straight, is happy to accept Weidman’s challenge should he get past ‘Soldier of God’ next month.

UFC 204, the blockbuster pay-per-view that hosts the first champion vs. champion superfight in seven years (Eddie Alvarez vs. Conor McGregor), will feature Weidman vs. Romero on the main card. The event takes place on November 12 at MSG in New York.