Bellator is set to hold Bellator 248 and Bellator Euro Series 10 on Oct. 10 in Paris, France. In the main event of the Bellator Euro Series 10 card, Cheick Kongo and Tim Johnson have their rematch with the winner likely to get the next title shot. The …
Bellator is set to hold Bellator 248 and Bellator Euro Series 10 on Oct. 10 in Paris, France. In the main event of the Bellator Euro Series 10 card, Cheick Kongo and Tim Johnson have their rematch with the winner likely to get the next title shot. The card also features Saul Rogers vs. Arbi […]
Paul Daley wants another crack at Michael Page but this time in the United Kingdom. Daley and Page fought back in Feb. 2019 in the Bellator Welterweight World Grand Prix. Page emerged victorious via unanimous decision. The bout was held in Uncasville, …
Paul Daley wants another crack at Michael Page but this time in the United Kingdom. Daley and Page fought back in Feb. 2019 in the Bellator Welterweight World Grand Prix. Page emerged victorious via unanimous decision. The bout was held in Uncasville, Connecticut. The location choice was criticized as many believed Page vs. Daley would’ve […]
Bellator welterweight champion Douglas Lima says Michael Page will need an impressive victory in order to face him again. Back in May 2019, Lima and Page competed in a semifinal bout in the Bellator Welterweight World Grand Prix. Lima handed Page the f…
Bellator welterweight champion Douglas Lima says Michael Page will need an impressive victory in order to face him again. Back in May 2019, Lima and Page competed in a semifinal bout in the Bellator Welterweight World Grand Prix. Lima handed Page the first loss of his pro MMA career with a second-round knockout. Lima went […]
Former UFC featherweight Artem Lobov almost signed for Bellator last year and that remains a possibility even today. Lobov departed the UFC and went on to sign a lucrative deal with Bare Knuckle FC in 2019. After going 2-1 over three fights — including wins over Jason Knight and Paulie Malignaggi — “The Russian Hammer” […]
Former UFC featherweight Artem Lobov almost signed for Bellator last year and that remains a possibility even today.
Lobov departed the UFC and went on to sign a lucrative deal with Bare Knuckle FC in 2019. After going 2-1 over three fights — including wins over Jason Knight and Paulie Malignaggi — “The Russian Hammer” is now a free agent again and is weighing up his options.
Polish MMA promotion KSW seems to be at the top of his list for the moment. But Lobov is not ruling Bellator out either as he detailed how close he was to signing with Scott Coker’s company last year:
“To be honest, [Bellator] made me an offer just after I left the UFC,” Lobov told MMA Fighting’s Eurobash podcast. “It was a very good offer and I was very grateful for the offer. I was ready to sign for them, but at the time Bare Knuckle FC were throwing money at me and I just couldn’t turn that down. I tried to ask Bellator to up the cash just a little bit, just so it would make a little more sense for me to sign with them, but they didn’t. It was a no-brainer for me. I just couldn’t turn down the money Bare Knuckle FC were throwing at me, so I ended up signing with them.
“I’m still not ruling Bellator out of the equation completely. They come to Ireland twice a year and it’s always a big show. It’s big promotion, I could certainly see myself in the Bellator cage as well, but KSW seem to be very close to signing me at the moment.”
In fact, Lobov also made an offer to step in and face Michael “Venom” Page in November when the latter’s original Bellator London opponent Derek Anderson had to pull out.
He even offered a discounted deal of $1 million:
“When this happened I messaged John Kavanagh because he has a very close relationship with Bellator,” Lobov added. “I messaged him straightaway and said, ‘Tell them it’s one million and I’ll step in for one million.’ The fight was probably worth more than that, but I like Bellator so I thought I’d give them a little discount.”
Although Lobov competes at featherweight and Page competes at welterweight, he feels he would have matched up well with the Briton:
“I would love to fight MVP,” Lobov said. “I know we’re in different weight classes, but I feel it’s a very winnable fight for me. I know his style and I have keys to beating him.
“To be honest, when he fought Paul Daley I thought Paul has the style to beat him, but for some f*cking reason, Paul decided he was a wrestler that night. I honestly don’t know what he was thinking or who gave him that idea, that was the biggest mistake. For me, he’s got the perfect style [to beat MVP]. That tight, K-1 style where you back the guy up and he has nowhere to go. He’s got a lot of power in his hands. I feel if he had’ve stood with him he would’ve won.”
Paul Daley has been canned as a Bellator analyst and it appears he’s putting the blame on his criticism of Michael Page’s booking. Daley served as an analyst for a number of Bellator events outside the United States. Most recently, “S…
Paul Daley has been canned as a Bellator analyst and it appears he’s putting the blame on his criticism of Michael Page’s booking. Daley served as an analyst for a number of Bellator events outside the United States. Most recently, “Semtex” was at the desk for Bellator London in Nov. 2019. The event was headlined […]
Michael ‘Venom’ Page takes jibes about his level of opponents as a compliment. The British kickboxer scored a third knockout win since suffering the only defeat of his career. Newly crowned welterweight champion Douglas Lima left Page unconscious when they met earlier this year. Since then Page has been running through his opponents, although some […]
Michael ‘Venom’ Page takes jibes about his level of opponents as a compliment. The British kickboxer scored a third knockout win since suffering the only defeat of his career. Newly crowned welterweight champion Douglas Lima left Page unconscious when they met earlier this year. Since then Page has been running through his opponents, although some in MMA have questioned their quality. ‘Venom’ has beaten relatively unknown fighters in Richard Keiley and Giovanni Melillo. However, on Saturday he beat a UFC veteran, Shinsho Anzai, in Japan. Despite this the can crusher jibes have kept on coming. But the 32-year-old welterweight takes it all in his stride. Speaking to MMA Fighting he said.
“Where I’m at now, I find it a bit of a compliment
because we already know, for the people that truly understand MMA, they know
these opponents, they know what they’ve gone through, they know their standard,
and they’re still calling them a can.”
“That just means that I’m making them look like that, you know what I mean? It says I’m on the right track in terms of the fashion that I’m winning in. So, I know everyone keeps going on about this crushing cans thing. I’m going to start agreeing with you, and everybody can get it.” (Transcribed by BJPenn.com)
Although he is dealing with these opponents easily, Page is seriously hurting his career progression by fighting at that level. The 170lb champion has already said Page must step up his opposition to earn a rematch and that’s a fair point. Outside of his defeat to Lima, Page has only faced one previous step up in opposition against Paul Daley. Despite being known for his heavy hands ‘Semtex’ took Page down at will. In the end though it was ‘Venom’ who emerged victorious after earning a controversial decision. He’ll need to prove he can bridge the gap between his current opponents and Bellators best before he gets a shot at redemption against the champion Lima.
Does Michael ‘Venom’ Page need to step up his level of opposition?