Herschel Walker Interested In Fighting For Bellator, Possible Match With Rampage?

Although he is 54 years old, retired NFL star Herschel Walker is apparently getting the itch to fight again.

Walker spoke with celebrity-gossip website TMZ Sports about his desire to fight again, possibly in the Bellator MMA promotion.

“I’m a lit…

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Although he is 54 years old, retired NFL star Herschel Walker is apparently getting the itch to fight again.

Walker spoke with celebrity-gossip website TMZ Sports about his desire to fight again, possibly in the Bellator MMA promotion.

“I’m a little different. I’m not like everyone else,” said Walker. “There’s no doubt in my mind that I can fight again. I would love to do it. Scott Coker’s a good friend of mine. When Scott get ready he’ll give me a deal, and I told him I want to do something by the end of the year.”

In fact, Walker might even be interested in fighting the winner of Friday night’s Bellator 157: Dynamite 2 main event, MMA legend Quinton “Rampage” Jackson.

“Oh it’s possible,” exclaimed Walker. “I’ll fight anyone.”

Herschel Walker Still Has Another Fight Left Inside

Herschel Walker would like to make one thing absolutely clear: He is not done fighting.
Oh, he has nothing scheduled. Rumors abound that Walker, all 53 ageless years of him, could return in this new Scott Coker era of Bellator for one last fight agains…

Herschel Walker would like to make one thing absolutely clear: He is not done fighting.

Oh, he has nothing scheduled. Rumors abound that Walker, all 53 ageless years of him, could return in this new Scott Coker era of Bellator for one last fight against Kimbo Slice or Ken Shamrock or Tito Ortiz.

Or anyone, really. And that sounds just fine with Walker, honestly, because he’s not going to turn anyone down.

He trusts Coker and Javier Mendez and Bob Cook of American Kickboxing Academy implicitly with his career. Whatever they say, he’ll do. It has always been that way. So if Coker calls him up and asks him if he’d be interested in fighting Kimbo, well, the answer will be yes.

Walker hasn’t fought since 2011, but he continues to train at AKA because he considers himself a martial artist, and he’ll always be that way.

He still eats his one meal a day, which he has famously done since he was a junior in high school because he didn’t want silly things like eating to get in the way of his school work. It worked back then, and so he just kept on doing it, right through a famous collegiate football career and then on to the pros.

These days, he spends most of his time working with Patriot Support Programs and the Herschel Walker Campaign, making appearances at military installations and talking about the stigma of mental illness. Walker has publicly discussed his dissociative identity disorder since the release of his book in 2008. And he’s got a new food company that takes up most of the rest of his time.

But still, he finds time to train every so often.

“I’d love to do one more fight,” he told Bleacher Report on Friday morning. “Whether I get that or not, I don’t know. But I’ll continue to train whether I fight or not.”

Walker started watching MMA back in the days of Royce Gracie, and he still watches today, watching pretty much everything he can get his hands on.

He watched Bellator back when Bjorn Rebney was in charge, but he especially watches it now that his friend Coker is the guy calling the shots. That includes tonight’s card, which Walker is thrilled to watch. With two title fights and another excellent lightweight fight between Michael Chandler and David Rickels, it is one of the better and deeper non-tentpole cards Coker and matchmaker Rich Chou have constructed. 

“Scott has done an incredible job. People respect Scott in this industry. People want to fight for him,” Walker said. “One thing about Scott is that he cares about the fighters. He could have taken Herschel Walker—and yes, I am speaking in the third person—he could have paraded me out there and put me in all these different fights.

“But he brought me to LA and made me compete in a matchmaker bout. That’s where you have five different disciplines against five different guys. After I competed there, he said I had talent. And he said that if I would commit to going to a great gym, maybe I’ll give you a fight. He wasn’t just trying to make money. The guy knows what he’s talking about.”

Walker has been in St. Louis, where tonight’s Bellator card takes place. After that he was in Los Angeles, and then in Texas, and then it’s back to St. Louis. He is a constant presence at Bellator events.

Will he be even even bigger presence, perhaps against Slice or Bobby Lashley or another heavyweight? Coker loves his freak-show fights, and there’s no bigger potential fight than having Walker fight on free television.

Walker, as always, says he’s game. It’s just up to Coker and to his teammates and coaches at AKA. If they say he can get back in the cage, well, he is getting back in the cage.

“Anyone they want to put in front of me I will fight. I won’t call people out, though. It’s not in my hands. I get in the gym and they tell me. Javier, Bob, Daniel Cormier, Luke Rockhold. They watch me. If they tell me I don’t have it, then I’ll just keep training. But if they tell me I can do it, I will continue to step in that cage and fight.”

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Herschel Walker Wants to Be in the UFC: 5 Reasons Dana White Should Listen

Herschel Walker’s experiment with MMA has seen the former NFL star score two victories in Strikeforce, but he hasn’t competed since January 2011.Still, Walker doesn’t believe his time in MMA is over just yet. Speaking on the Lavar Arrington Show, Walke…

Herschel Walker’s experiment with MMA has seen the former NFL star score two victories in Strikeforce, but he hasn’t competed since January 2011.

Still, Walker doesn’t believe his time in MMA is over just yet. Speaking on the Lavar Arrington Show, Walker expressed interest in competing in MMA one more time. Walker also emphatically expressed his desire for the fight to take place in the UFC’s Octagon.

Internet message boards lit up about speculation of Walker joining the UFC’s ranks. Both sides of the argument have presented worthy causes but Dana White should definitely consider the idea of bringing Walker in.

There are a number of benefits that the UFC could and should take advantage of by bringing in the football great.

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Herschel Walker Wants to Be in the UFC: 5 Reasons the UFC Should Ignore Him

Former NFL running back Herschel Walker is one of the greatest athletes ever to play American sports. His football days are now far in the past, but he began another career in 2010 when he began competing as a professional mixed martial artist, defeati…

Former NFL running back Herschel Walker is one of the greatest athletes ever to play American sports. His football days are now far in the past, but he began another career in 2010 when he began competing as a professional mixed martial artist, defeating Greg Nady by TKO at Strikeforce: Miami. 

At 2-0 in his new career, the 51-year-old Walker has not competed since January 2011, but has now spoken up about about his desire to fight again.

And this time, he’d like it to be in the UFC

“I would love to [fight] again,” Walker told the Lavar Arrington Show with Chad Dukes. “I absolutely love MMA. I think it’s an excellent sport.”

Some have called for the UFC to go ahead and sign the former Heisman Trophy winner, but it is my opinion that they should steer clear of the whole situation. 

Here are five reasons why the UFC shouldn’t sign Walker.

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Herschel Walker Wants to Fight in UFC

Even at the age of 51, Herschel Walker still has the competitive fire that once led him to greatness.On Tuesday afternoon, the football legend stated on The LaVar Arrington Show with Chad Dukes (via MMAfighting.com) that he would like to step back into…

Even at the age of 51, Herschel Walker still has the competitive fire that once led him to greatness.

On Tuesday afternoon, the football legend stated on The LaVar Arrington Show with Chad Dukes (via MMAfighting.com) that he would like to step back into the cage one final time before calling it a career.

“I would love to do it again,” he said. “I absolutely love MMA. I think it’s an excellent sport.”

Walker wasn’t simply displaying his adoration for a sport where he holds a 2-0 record as a professional. 

If I was younger, I would be doing it right now. Because I’m a little bit older and I have a business going, I would like to do one more fight and then, I think, it’s time for me step aside and give it to the young people. But I would love to do one more fight.

When asked by the host about where he would like to fight, the Hall of Famer was quick to identify the UFC as the only option.

Debuting in January 2010, Walker would fight twice under the Strikeforce banner. In both fights, the Heisman trophy winner had his arm raised after securing a TKO victory.

However, before we start fantasy matchmaking for Walker, it’s important to note that UFC president Dana White has been very vocal about his thoughts on Walker competing in MMA.

People think we’re anti-competition? We’re anti-dumb competition. Doing stupid things like this, putting a 50-year-old guy in the Octagon for the first time, and then going out there putting out press releases like it’s a big deal because you signed a 50-year-old Herschel Walker? Are you serious?

After seeing Herschel’s debut, Dana White stated in an interview that if the former running back competed in the Octagon, he would be the first death in MMA.

Dana White has shown on several occasions that he can be swayed by popular demand. Ultimate, the question must be asked: Do you want to see Herschel Walker fight inside the Octagon? 

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6 MMA Fighters We Hope to Never See in the ESPN Body Issue

The ESPN The Magazine Body Issue has been a huge hit since it debuted back in 2009. The ESPN rival to the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue obtained 35% more ad sales than comparable issues its first year.What separates The Body Issue from th…

The ESPN The Magazine Body Issue has been a huge hit since it debuted back in 2009. The ESPN rival to the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue obtained 35% more ad sales than comparable issues its first year.

What separates The Body Issue from the Swimsuit Issue is that all of the athletes are shown fully nude, with strategic coverage of private parts. Also, the athletes are a mix of male and female, while the swimsuit issue is just female models and athletes.

In its first four years, the body issue has featured MMA fighters Gina Carano, Randy Couture, Ronda Rousey, and Jon “Bones” Jones. Those four fighters embody the “Bodies We Want” section in the issue, showcasing, you guessed it, the best bodies in the world of sports.

This list will focus on both sides of the spectrum: the bodies that we would never want, and the bodies that would be the hardest to achieve.

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