Chael Sonnen Trashes Entire Heavyweight Division

He may be just two wins away from winning the Heavyweight Grand Prix but that didn’t stop Chael Sonnen from trashing the entire division. Sonnen will be facing arguably the greatest heavyweight fighter in mixed martial arts history on Saturday night (Oct 13, 2018) as he squares off against Fedor Emelianenko in the main event […]

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He may be just two wins away from winning the Heavyweight Grand Prix but that didn’t stop Chael Sonnen from trashing the entire division.

Sonnen will be facing arguably the greatest heavyweight fighter in mixed martial arts history on Saturday night (Oct 13, 2018) as he squares off against Fedor Emelianenko in the main event of Bellator 208.

“I think it discredits all the heavyweights completely,” Sonnen told MMAjunkie.“The best thing to do with heavyweights is to keep them the hell from any other weight class. They’re the worst athletes in the room, they’re the slowest guys in the room. They’re the laziest guys in the room – which is why they weigh so goddamn much.

“If you want to keep the mystique going on to the public that size matters and that the big guys are better, just because they’re bigger if you want to keep that false narrative out there, keep us, real athletes, away from the heavyweights. I think (the Grand Prix) was a risky move. They tried it on the other side of the tracks, and a light heavyweight now has that strap, too. Heavyweights suck, Mitrione is right.”

Sonnen is referring to Daniel Cormier, who won the Strikeforce Heavyweight Grand Prix as an unknown alternate. However, unlike Cormier, “The American Gangster” just recently made his heavyweight debut against Quinton “Rampage” Jackson in the first round of the Grand Prix.

If Sonnen does beat Emelianenko on Saturday night he will advance to fight finals. There he will face the winner of the other semifinal bout, either Matt Mitrione or Ryan Bader.

If Sonnen had things his way, he would save the promotion some money on travel expenses.

“If there’s a quick fight up in the Mohegan Sun, they can just bring one of those sons of (expletives) down here, I’ll fight them tomorrow night. We can save Bellator on the travel money,” Sonnen said. “I don’t have any idea why we have to spread this thing out. People are talking about a quick turnaround to January 26; what’s quick about that? Let’s go on the back, let’s have a drink of water, let’s walk back out there. If I’ve got to change my shorts so there’s a red corner, blue corner, let’s do it.

“Matt Mitrione is saying I’m too small to win this tournament? I cut him in half and fight him twice. Why do I give a damn what Matt Mitrione thinks? He can bring himself and Ryan Bader. Ryan Bader walking around like he’s some kind of ape. I’ll treat him like an ape. I’ll sit on the crowd tomorrow night and throw bananas at him.”

Knowing full well that Fedor wouldn’t give him much to work with in terms of trash talking ammunition, Sonnen went the other way, complementing the Russian.

“He shows up in a language that nobody can understand, in a T-shirt that nobody can read, and somehow that gets over,” Sonnen said. “And I wouldn’t encourage any young fighter to copy that example unless you want to have a short career and no money, and bad memories when it’s over. I would encourage you to find another guy and take his paradigm. But it seems to work for him.

“I’m not really saying this to be the skunk of the garden party, as much as to point out that, look, he figured something out. (Former UFC heavyweight champion) Brock Lesnar is the same way. There’s a mystique around them that happens to work and less is more. If he opens his mouth, he runs the risk of ruining the mystique. It’s still a marketing angle, it’s still a gimmick, and people can choose to believe that he’s the world’s nicest guy. And he might be, but he might not. You don’t know him, and neither do I.”

Sonnen wasn’t done yet. He wanted to remind the world who the king of trash talking was following UFC 229’s melee.

“I’ve sold more pay-per-views than anybody, more tickets than anybody, that was on the other side of the bridge,” Sonnen said. “Now I’m over there with the boys in San Jose – I still have the live gate record. I did it a year ago, at (Madison Square Garden), and nobody’s touched it since. I will outdo myself once again; beat my own records. It’s the same thing I had to do my whole career, and nobody else wants to talk to anybody else. And I’m not even trying to be an arrogant prick about it. I realize how that sounds.

“Why would they have a press conference and bring other people in here? What the hell does anybody want to ask them for? I look around the stage – bunch of very nice guys, bunch of guys that I like very much. I did’t even know when they were on the card until they sat down here today. And I love the sport. I follow it very closely, and I didn’t have the foggiest idea. And neither did you, and neither did anybody else. I’m just looking around going, ‘You know, we really could have saved some time.’”

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Scott Coker Destroys “Embarrassing” UFC 229 Brawl

Bellator MMA has a full weekend of mixed martial arts action ahead. The bouts will kick off with tomorrow’s Bellator 207 from Uncasville, Connecticut, and conclude with Saturday night’s Bellator 208 from Uniondale, New York. Yet at today’s Bellator 207 & 208 pre-fight press conference, the UFC 229 brawl was still the topic of discussion. […]

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Bellator MMA has a full weekend of mixed martial arts action ahead. The bouts will kick off with tomorrow’s Bellator 207 from Uncasville, Connecticut, and conclude with Saturday night’s Bellator 208 from Uniondale, New York. Yet at today’s Bellator 207 & 208 pre-fight press conference, the UFC 229 brawl was still the topic of discussion.

Many of the fighters including Russians Fedor Emelianenko and Alexander Shlemenko were asked about the brawl between Khabib Nurmagomedov and Conor McGregor’s camps. Fedor declined to comment on the matter. The Pride legend said he hadn’t watched the fight (via MMAJunkie) because he was preparing for Bellator 208:

“I cannot give you any comments, because I didn’t watch this fight,” Emelianenko said. “During my camp, I don’t watch any fights. I have heard about the brawl. But at the moment, I’m not going into details.”

Shlemenko voiced his support for his fellow countryman.

However, Bellator President Scott Coker was far from as forgiving in his response. He vehemently blasted the post-fight melee by calling it a ‘black eye’ and ’embarrassment for the sport’:

“To me, it’s a black eye for the industry. It’s up to all of us to pick it up and make sure something like that never happens again.

“But that was embarrassing moment for the sport, as far as I’m concerned.”

Its tough to argue with Coker’s point of view on this. Of course, he’s no stranger to in-cage post-fight brawls on high-profile shows. The infamous Jason ‘Mayhem’ Miller vs. Diaz brothers brawl at Strikeforce: Nashville back in the day gave him firsthand experience.

UFC President Dana White made light of the situation then. Perhaps he’s not laughing as much today. Or perhaps he’s simply laughing much more as the prospect of a rematch of the already record-breaking Khabib vs. McGregor looms overhead.

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Bellator 207 Ceremonial Weigh-Ins Live Stream Tonight (Oct. 11)

Before the big Bellator 207 event tomorrow night (Oct. 12), peep the live ceremonial weigh-ins. Earlier today, 26 fighters on the Bellator 207 card tipped the scales. All fights have been made official and all of the main card participants made weight….

Before the big Bellator 207 event tomorrow night (Oct. 12), peep the live ceremonial weigh-ins. Earlier today, 26 fighters on the Bellator 207 card tipped the scales. All fights have been made official and all of the main card participants made weight. This of course includes headliners Ryan Bader and Matt Mitrione. Bader and Mitrione will […]

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Bellator 207 Weigh-In Results: One Fighter Misses Weight

Fighters have hit the scales to officially weigh-in.

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Bellator 207 weigh-in results have been released as the fighters took the stage to get ready for battle inside of the cage under the promotion banner.

Bellator 207 is set to take place on Friday, October 12, 2018 at the Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut.

The preliminary card will air online at 7:00 pm EST while the main card will air on Paramount Network at 9:00 PM EST.

Matt Mitrione vs. Ryan Bader in a heavyweight bout grand prix semifinal bout will serve as the headliner. Sergei Kharitonov vs. Roy Nelson in a heavyweight bout will serve as the co-main event.

Rounding out the five bout card is Lorenz Larkin vs. Ion Pascu in a welterweight tournament alternate bout, Corey Browning vs. Kevin Ferguson Jr. in a lightweight bout, and Carrington Banks vs. Mandel Nallo in a lightweight bout.

Bellator 207 Weigh-In Results

Bellator officials held the weigh-ins for Bellator 207 on Thursday. Only one fighter missed weight, which was Mike Kimbel. Here are the weigh-in results:

MAIN CARD (Paramount Network, 9 p.m. ET)

Matt Mitrione (255) vs. Ryan Bader (229.5)

Sergei Kharitonov (265) vs. Roy Nelson (263.75)

Lorenz Larkin (171) vs. Ion Pascu (169.5)

Corey Browning (155) vs. Kevin Ferguson Jr. (154.75)

Carrington Banks (154.75) vs. Mandel Nallo (156)

PRELIMINARY CARD (Online, 7 p.m. ET)

Kemran Lachinov (174.5) vs. Sean Lally (174) – 175-pound catchweight

Tim Caron (184.5) vs. Vinicius de Jesus (186)

Janay Harding (145) vs. Sinead Kavanagh (145)

Andre Fialho (177) vs. Javier Torres (176) – 177-pound catchweight

Sarah Click (125) vs. Kristi Lopez (125)

Mike Kimbel (136.5)* vs. Alex Potts (135.75)

Alexandra Ballou (125.5) vs. Lisa Blaine (125.25)

Pat Casey (170.75) vs. Kastriot Xhema (171)

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Bellator 207 Weigh-In Results: Matt Mitrione vs. Ryan Bader Official

The Bellator 207 weigh-in results are in and the main event has been made official. Bellator 207 takes place tomorrow night (Oct. 12) inside the Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, CT. In the main event, Bellator light heavyweight champion Ryan Bader will…

The Bellator 207 weigh-in results are in and the main event has been made official. Bellator 207 takes place tomorrow night (Oct. 12) inside the Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, CT. In the main event, Bellator light heavyweight champion Ryan Bader will take on Matt Mitrione in a semifinals match-up in the Bellator Heavyweight World […]

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Ryan Bader Sets Sights on #1 P4P MMA Ranking

Ryan Bader may no longer be in the UFC but he doesn’t plan on letting that prevent him from climbing atop the MMA pound-for-pound rankings. Currently placed at number 15, Ryan Bader is eyeing the top of the list and believes that winning the Bellator H…

Ryan Bader may no longer be in the UFC but he doesn’t plan on letting that prevent him from climbing atop the MMA pound-for-pound rankings. Currently placed at number 15, Ryan Bader is eyeing the top of the list and believes that winning the Bellator Heavyweight Grand Prix in addition to being light heavyweight champion […]

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