Has Bellator Become A True Threat To The UFC?

Recently, Bellator, the only mixed martial arts (MMA) promotion that can be considered to even be in the vicinity of the UFC, has made waves with their ultra-busy – and potentially ultra- successful – last week that saw them sign three Top 10-ranked former UFC fighters. The ‘new’ (or perhaps just same-old) strategy of fledgling

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Recently, Bellator, the only mixed martial arts (MMA) promotion that can be considered to even be in the vicinity of the UFC, has made waves with their ultra-busy – and potentially ultra- successful – last week that saw them sign three Top 10-ranked former UFC fighters.

The ‘new’ (or perhaps just same-old) strategy of fledgling UFC owners WME-IMG has seemingly been to cut costs by jettisoning not only many employees’ salaries, but also many fighters who did not agree to the offer that was given, even those who could still be considered in their athletic primes. The names Lorenz Larkin, Ryan Bader, and Michael McDonald will do much to bolster Bellator’s legitimacy and status, yet on UFC banners, they were deemed expendable, which will only be to the benefit of Scott Coker and company.

Even more shocking was the nonchalant attitudes with which all three top contenders were let go, as Larkin, arguably the most valuable of the three, said there no was ‘trust’ in the negotiations that saw him receive an offer months after he became a free agent, and McDonald’s detailed back-and-forth with UFC matchmaker Sean Shelby, whom he once considered a ‘friend,’ that persuaded him to ask for and receive his release.

Bader was a top contender who never quite burst through to a title shot, but Dana White brushed it off by saying he knew “Darth” was gone, even in a talent-hungry 205-pound division that’s quickly become the most top-heavy landscape in the UFC.

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Whether or not those decisions to let these three fighters go will come back to haunt them remains to be seen. What is true in the most immediate months is that it allows Bellator, the UFC’s closest (and only) competition, to absolutely stack their upcoming Bellator 180 pay-per-view (PPV) from Madison Square Garden this June, as Larkin will take on Bellator welterweight champ Douglas Lima in one of the two already scheduled title bouts in addition to Fedor Emelianenko’s NYC debut.

Bader will most likely follow suit with a title bout against Bellator light heavyweight champion and fellow UFC defector Phil Davis in the near future. Those are two extremely strong bouts for Bellator MMA, even if they wouldn’t be all that big in the octagon.

Now, Coker has a long, long way to go until he even begins to consider himself on par with industry leader UFC; that much is obvious. But he made some absolutely huge steps last week in the signings of three currently relevant fighters and the announcing of Bellator 180, although a big gamble in some aspects, could finally put them on the map as a true player in MMA, especially with the UFC floundering mightily to start 2017.

Bellator has show they’re willing to sign more than just big-name former UFC champions who are par past their prime, even though they’re clearly going to mix in a few of those names like Chael Sonnen and Tito Ortiz for name recognition. It’s a formula that appears to be working, and it should only get bigger and better when more highly ranked UFC fighters sign on. What do you think? Has Bellator finally become a true threat to the UFC after many years of attempts?

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Michael McDonald Signs Multi-Fight Contract With Bellator MMA

Earlier this week, it was announced that Bellator MMA had signed two big name free agents in former UFC light heavyweight contender Ryan Bader and former UFC welterweight contender Lorenz Larkin. It looks as if the promotion isn’t slowing down either, as ESPN has reported that former UFC interim bantamweight title challenger Michael McDonald has

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Earlier this week, it was announced that Bellator MMA had signed two big name free agents in former UFC light heavyweight contender Ryan Bader and former UFC welterweight contender Lorenz Larkin.

It looks as if the promotion isn’t slowing down either, as ESPN has reported that former UFC interim bantamweight title challenger Michael McDonald has signed a multi-fight deal with Bellator.

It was reported just last week that the 26-year-old was let go by the UFC after asking for his release. McDonald cited frustrating negotiations as his reason for his asking for his release from the world’s largest mixed martial arts (MMA) promotion.

“Mayday” has long been considered a fighter to watch in the 135-pound division, but he has lost two of his last three bouts and missed all of 2014 and 2015 due to injuries. McDonald returned at UFC 195 in Jan. 2016 with a submission victory over Masanori Kanehara, but he then suffered a stoppage loss to John Lineker this past July.

What do you make of Bellator’s latest signing?

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Former UFC Bantamweight Contender Michael McDonald Signs with Bellator MMA

Well, that didn’t take long! Just a week after obtaining his release from the UFC, top bantamweight and former UFC contender Michael McDonald has signed on with Bellator MMA. The news was first reported by ESPN’s Brett Okamoto, and later confirmed via the promotion. Let’s go! Welcome to #BellatorNation Michael @MaydayMcDonald!! https://t.co/G6ueQ9xH8w — Bellator MMA […]

Well, that didn’t take long! Just a week after obtaining his release from the UFC, top bantamweight and former UFC contender Michael McDonald has signed on with Bellator MMA. The news was first reported by ESPN’s Brett Okamoto, and later confirmed via the promotion. Let's go! Welcome to #BellatorNation Michael @MaydayMcDonald!! https://t.co/G6ueQ9xH8w — Bellator MMA […]

Michael McDonald Granted Release From UFC

Former UFC bantamweight title challenger Michael McDonald has cut ties with the UFC. After being forced to put his mixed martial arts (MMA) career on hold earlier this year due to financial issues, McDonald was forced to take on a second job as he was unable to pay for a fight camp. During a recent

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Former UFC bantamweight title challenger Michael McDonald has cut ties with the UFC.

After being forced to put his mixed martial arts (MMA) career on hold earlier this year due to financial issues, McDonald was forced to take on a second job as he was unable to pay for a fight camp. During a recent interview with ESPN, McDonald claimed that the UFC was ‘dishonest’ with him during their time doing business together and it was an utter waste of his time; prompting him to ask for his release from the promotion.

McDonald hopes to continue his fighting career with a more ‘mutually respectful’ organization moving forward:

“The UFC was dishonest in the way they tried to do business with me and it’s resulted in a complete waste of my time,” McDonald said. “I want to feel like my employer isn’t out trying to cut my head off.”

“I’m looking to enter a mutually respectful business contract with another fight organization,” he said.

‘Mayday’ has won two of his last four fights, with his most recent Octagon appearance resulting in a first round knockout loss to the heavy-handed John Lineker back in July. McDonald is currently the No. 9-ranked bantamweight in the UFC and should provide excellent competition for whatever organization he finds himself in next.

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Michael McDonald Released by UFC

Bantamweight fighter Michael McDonald has been released from his UFC contract, according to Brett Okamoto of ESPN.com.
Damon Martin of Fox Sports confirmed the news, noting McDonald asked for a release due to “dishonest” business practices by the compa…

Bantamweight fighter Michael McDonald has been released from his UFC contract, according to Brett Okamoto of ESPN.com.

Damon Martin of Fox Sports confirmed the news, noting McDonald asked for a release due to “dishonest” business practices by the company. 

McDonald has a 17-4 career record in mixed martial arts.

“The UFC was dishonest in the way they tried to do business with me and it’s resulted in a complete waste of my time,” McDonald said, per Okamoto. “I want to feel like my employer isn’t out trying to cut my head off. I’m looking to enter a mutually respectful business contract with another fight organization.”

The 26-year-old last competed in a July loss to John Lineker. The match ended with a first-round knockout. Prior to that, he earned a win over Masanori Kanehara at UFC 195, his first bout in over two years.

McDonald lost to Renan Barao in 2013 in his only title fight.

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Michael McDonald Released by UFC

Bantamweight fighter Michael McDonald has been released from his UFC contract, according to Brett Okamoto of ESPN.com.
Damon Martin of Fox Sports confirmed the news, noting McDonald asked for a release due to “dishonest” business practices by the compa…

Bantamweight fighter Michael McDonald has been released from his UFC contract, according to Brett Okamoto of ESPN.com.

Damon Martin of Fox Sports confirmed the news, noting McDonald asked for a release due to “dishonest” business practices by the company. 

McDonald has a 17-4 career record in mixed martial arts.

“The UFC was dishonest in the way they tried to do business with me and it’s resulted in a complete waste of my time,” McDonald said, per Okamoto. “I want to feel like my employer isn’t out trying to cut my head off. I’m looking to enter a mutually respectful business contract with another fight organization.”

The 26-year-old last competed in a July loss to John Lineker. The match ended with a first-round knockout. Prior to that, he earned a win over Masanori Kanehara at UFC 195, his first bout in over two years.

McDonald lost to Renan Barao in 2013 in his only title fight.

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