One of the most notable names on the Bellator roster has announced that, after six years with the promotion, his contract has expired.
Yaroslav Amosov is the former Bellator welterweight champion and still has a lot left to give in his career at just 31 years old.
Prior to losing his title to Jason Jackson in his last outing, which marked the first defeat of his professional career, Amosov compiled a staggering record of 27-0. That run included with wins over the likes of Logan Storley, Douglas Lima, and Roberto Soldi?.
The Ukrainian was inactive throughout 2022 after joining the likes of Wladimir Klitschko, Oleksandr Usyk, and Vasiliy Lomachenko in defending their country against the Russian invasion.
He returned in 2023 to defend his title, putting on a dominant performance in a rematch with Storley that led to conversations regarding whether he was the best in the world at his weight.
Yaroslav Amosov Announces End Of Bellator Run, Teases UFC Future
Amosov announced the news via his own Instagram account. He reflected on his time under the Bellator banner and spoke about what could be next for him.
With nine fights in the promotion, he was able to announce himself on the global stage, and despite not competing since last November, wherever he ends up is sure to produce an anticipated debut.
“Friends, my contract with @bellatormma has ended. It was an unforgettable 6 years. A time that will be etched in my heart forever. Thank you all soon I will announce my next actions! Unforgettable emotions during winning the title, even greater while defending it, the first defeat in 11 years, the war in the homeland… but I’m sure it’s only made me stronger it’s all a small part of a big story. This is not the finish line, this is a new beginning.”
In the second part of the caption, Amosov spoke about being excited to continue his career but being “ready for a new phase.”
His final words teased that the UFC could be his next destination after he signed the post off with “See you in the octagon.”
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