Gegard Mousasi Tells Social Media Haters To ‘S**k It’

After making a highly-publicized jump to Bellator MMA after five straight wins in the UFC, Gegard Mousasi made his promotional debut for Scott Coker against former champion Alexander Shlemenko at last Friday’s (October 20, 2017) Bellator 185 from the Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Conn. Things didn’t go quite as planned for “The Dreamcatcher,” however, […]

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After making a highly-publicized jump to Bellator MMA after five straight wins in the UFC, Gegard Mousasi made his promotional debut for Scott Coker against former champion Alexander Shlemenko at last Friday’s (October 20, 2017) Bellator 185 from the Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Conn.

Things didn’t go quite as planned for “The Dreamcatcher,” however, as Shlemenko landed a huge overhand left that broke Mousasi’s orbital bone and left him fighting with one eye for the majority of the match-up. He was able to use his wrestling and grappling to ground Shlemenko and take his back in the first two frames, but ate a ton of damage in the third and looked to be fading badly.

Regardless, Mousasi pulled out a decision win, but not without some controversy, of course – and the all-too-predictable online backlash to follow. The former Strikeforce champion discussed the win with Ariel Helwani on today’s The MMA Hour, where Mousasi admitted he wasn’t happy with his debut when asked, but had to escape with a win:

“No, not at all. But he punched me right in the eye in the first minute, so I was fighting on instinct, you know, I was trying to survive. I was fighting with one eye for almost three rounds, so yeah, it didn’t work out the way I wanted, but a win is a win, you know?”

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Throes of haters supposedly flocked to Mousasi to call his win over ‘Storm,’ a robbery, and true to form, he had quite the response for anyone trolling him online:

“The the haters, they can suck it. I have a pretty long one; they can all get in line and suck it.”

In a more technical point of view, Mousasi then shifted focus to Shlemenko’s experience in MMA, pointing out that he has an insane amount of victories.

With that established, Mousasi wanted critics of his win to realize Shlemenko is far from the bum they supposedly called him in blasting the bout:

“I fought with one eye. I don’t know what people want me to do. The guy is a former champion, he has 56 wins, that’s more than maybe four or five combined champions of UFC. So I wasn’t fighting a bum or something.”

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Gegard Mousasi Squeaks By Alexander Shlemenko With Grotesquely Swollen Eye

After deciding to leave the UFC behind and sign with Bellator MMA on the heels of a five-fight win streak earlier this year, top-ranked middleweight Gegard Mousasi made his promotional debut against former champion Alexander Shlemenko in the main event of Bellator 185 tonight (Fri., October 20, 2017) from the Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Conn. But […]

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After deciding to leave the UFC behind and sign with Bellator MMA on the heels of a five-fight win streak earlier this year, top-ranked middleweight Gegard Mousasi made his promotional debut against former champion Alexander Shlemenko in the main event of Bellator 185 tonight (Fri., October 20, 2017) from the Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Conn.

But while the former Strikeforce and DREAM champion was favored to weather the “Storm,” in reality, the flashy Russian striker took Mousasi to the limit, to the point where the decision will be considered at least somewhat controversial. Overall, the main event was a fitting conclusion to an action-packed Bellator event with quite a large amount of blood.

It unfolded when Shlemenko landed an absolutely thunderous overhand left to “The Dreamcatcher’s” eye, badly swelling it and changing the course of the fight. From that moment, Mousasi instantly abandoned his otherwise dangerous striking and took the fight to the ground, taking Shlemenko’s back and attempting several rear-naked choke submissions while landing a few good punches and elbows in between. Despite great submission defense, it was a clear round one win for Mousasi.

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In the second round, Shlemenko came out with his trademark spinning back kicks to the body and spinning backfists upstairs, and was controlling the pace with Mousasi reluctant to engage. But the former UFC contender got the action to the canvas just past the halfway point in the round, once again taking the back and controlling the fight in a dominant position.

The final frame saw Shlmenko uncorking an endless onslaught of various strikes on a clearly tired Mousasi, who even stalled on the ground towards the end of the fight, his right eye swollen shut and rendering his striking game useless. The third was one-sided for “Storm,” essentially making the fight come down to the ultra-close second round. One of the commentators made it seem like Mousasi’s two takedowns and back control was not enough to overcome Shlemenko’s striking edge in the second round, but it truly could have gone either way.

In the end, all three cageside judges scored the bout 29-28 in favor of Mousasi, who will now move on to a potential Bellator middleweight title bout. The win was a close if not controversial debut for Bellator, and certainly affected largely by Mousasi’s swollen eye, but it’s still accurate to say there was solid chance he would have been finished were the bout a five-round main event.

That would have continued the trend of some of Bellator’s biggest names getting beaten badly, so Mousasi winning on the cards was a relieving sight, even if it wasn’t quite the impact they had hoped for in “The Dreamcatcher’s” first fight.

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Gegard Mousasi Survives Swollen Eye to Edge Alexander Shlemenko

Gegard Mousasi barely got past Alexander Shlemenko at Bellator 185. The two were in a bit of a feeling out process the first minute of the fight. Shlemenko went for a body kick. A right hand from Shlemenko caused Mousasi to go for the takedown. He completed it. Mousasi’s right eye looked swollen shut already. […]

Gegard Mousasi barely got past Alexander Shlemenko at Bellator 185. The two were in a bit of a feeling out process the first minute of the fight. Shlemenko went for a body kick. A right hand from Shlemenko caused Mousasi to go for the takedown. He completed it. Mousasi’s right eye looked swollen shut already. […]

Bellator 185 Live Results

It’s once again fight day here at LowKickMMA, and the talent on display tonight (Friday, October 20th, 2017) will come in the form of Bellator 185. Headlining the card are Gegard Mousasi and Alexander Shlemenko, but there’s a whole bunch of great fights also taking place on the rest of the main card. Gegard Mousasi […]

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It’s once again fight day here at LowKickMMA, and the talent on display tonight (Friday, October 20th, 2017) will come in the form of Bellator 185. Headlining the card are Gegard Mousasi and Alexander Shlemenko, but there’s a whole bunch of great fights also taking place on the rest of the main card.

Gegard Mousasi vs. Alexander Shlemenko meet in a middleweight in the main event.

Zak Bucia vs. Neiman Gracie meet in a welterweight the co-main event.

Heather Hardy vs. Kristina Williams is next in a female flyweight bout.

Ryan Quinn vs. Marcus Surin is next in a lightweight bout.

Opening the main card on Spike TV is Lisa Blaine vs. Ana Julaton in a female flyweight bout.

Here are the results for this event:

MAIN CARD (SPIKE/9 p.m. EST)

Middleweight: Gegard Mousasi vs. Alexander Shlemenko

Welterweight: Zak Bucia vs. Neiman Gracie

Female Flyweight: Heather Hardy vs. Kristina Williams

Lightweight: Ryan Quinn vs. Marcus Surin

Female Flyweight: Lisa Blaine vs. Ana Julaton

PRELIMINARY CARD (Online/7:00 pm EST)

John Lopez def. Billy Giovanella via unanimous decision (29-28, 30-27, 30-26)

Kevin Carrier def. Jose Antonio Perez via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)

Vovka Clay def. Frank Sforza via submission (guillotine choke) at 1:17 of Round 2

Don Shainis def. Matthew Denning via TKO (ground-and-pound) at 4:50 of Round 1

Jordan Young def. Alec Hooben via submission (triangle choke) at 2:44 of Round 1

Costello van Steenis def. Steve Skrzat via submission (strikes) at 2:52 of Round 1

Joaquin Buckley def. Vinicius de Jesus via split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)

Pete Rogers def. Timothy Wheeler via technical submission (guillotine choke) at :37 of Round 1

Dean Hancock def. John Beneduce via TKO (strikes) at 3:38 of Round 1

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Gegard Mousasi Reveals Plan For Bellator Run

Former UFC middleweight contender Gegard Mousasi is gearing up to make his Bellator debut, as he’s set to take on former champion Alexander Shlemenko in the main event of Bellator 185 next weekend. Although many expected his first fight under the Bellator banner to be a championship fight, Mousasi appears to be content with his […]

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Former UFC middleweight contender Gegard Mousasi is gearing up to make his Bellator debut, as he’s set to take on former champion Alexander Shlemenko in the main event of Bellator 185 next weekend.

Although many expected his first fight under the Bellator banner to be a championship fight, Mousasi appears to be content with his place in his new promotion. He also recently revealed that he has ‘options’, as he discussed what could be next should he get passed Shlemenko:

“For me there are a lot of options,” Mousasi told MMAjunkie. “I have to beat Shlemenko first, then the title fight, then maybe a matchup against Rory MacDonald, and then maybe light heavyweight. In light heavyweight, you have ‘King Mo’ (Lawal); you have Ryan Bader, Phil Davis, Chael Sonnen, Wanderlei Silva, ‘Rampage’ Jackson – all big names. Plenty of names I can fight and make exciting fights.”

At just 32 years of age, Mousasi appears to be in his athletic prime, and while he’s not necessarily thinking about retirement, he admits that he may only have a few years of fighting left in him:

“As a fighter I feel like I’m not near the end of my career because I’m still winning,” Mousasi said. “But after six fights, I will probably be around 34 or 35. I think that’s a good age to retire, but I’m not thinking about that too much. I want to see what the results of the fights are going to be. If I keep losing, then of course it doesn’t make sense to continue. If I keep winning, I will keep continuing for maybe another three fights and then see again after that.”

As far as the fight with Shlemenko goes, Mousasi feels as if he holds the advantage in nearly every area of fighting. The former Strikeforce and DREAM champion also predicted that he’ll finish the fight in two rounds or less:

“I feel like I should bee able to finish him in two rounds,” Mousasi said. “I’m too fast. Physically I’m bigger and stronger. I have the reach. I have the advantage in the stand-up and on the ground and in wrestling. Everything is to my advantage. The only thing I have to worry about is spinning back kicks, elbows and stuff like that. He’s tough and comes to fight, but I feel like he’s too aggressive. He makes a lot of mistakes. He comes to fight, and that’s why he makes a lot of mistakes, because he wants to brawl. I will land my shots.”

How do you expect Mousasi’s Bellator run to play out?

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Gegard Mousasi: ‘I Was a Small Fish in The UFC, I’m a Big Fish in Bellator’

Gegard Mousasi believes he made the right decision to sign with Bellator. Mousasi gambled on himself by fighting out his Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) contract. He did so in the biggest fight of his UFC run. Mousasi ended up earning a TKO victory over former UFC middleweight title holder Chris Weidman. “The Dreamcatcher” then found […]

Gegard Mousasi believes he made the right decision to sign with Bellator. Mousasi gambled on himself by fighting out his Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) contract. He did so in the biggest fight of his UFC run. Mousasi ended up earning a TKO victory over former UFC middleweight title holder Chris Weidman. “The Dreamcatcher” then found […]