Cyborg Santos Says Michael Page ‘Showed To Be Douchebag’ With Celebration

The biggest story in MMA last weekend was undoubtedly Michael ‘Venom’ Page’s highlight reel flying knee knockout of longtime veteran Evangelista ‘Cyborg’ Santos at Bellator 158 from London, England, a shocking maneuver that broke Santos’ skull and sent the fighting community into an upheaval to help pay for his medical costs after a social media

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The biggest story in MMA last weekend was undoubtedly Michael ‘Venom’ Page’s highlight reel flying knee knockout of longtime veteran Evangelista ‘Cyborg’ Santos at Bellator 158 from London, England, a shocking maneuver that broke Santos’ skull and sent the fighting community into an upheaval to help pay for his medical costs after a social media post from his ex-wife Cristiane ‘Cyborg’ Justino.

But even before all of that transpired, Page celebrated his exciting victory with a scene that went viral, as he put on a red hat and rolled a ‘Pokeball’ at his downed and injured opponent as he lay on the mat writhing in pain.

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While the ‘Pokemon Go’ reference got ‘MVP’ a lot of fame online, Santos obviously wasn’t as entertained by it. In a recent interview with MMA Fighting’s Guilherme Cruz, Cyborg touched on his health before moving on to blast Page’s choice of celebration:

“It’s only a fracture, it didn’t hit my brain. I’m fine,” Santos said. “Actually, I didn’t even stay in the hospital. I was there for five or six hours, and then I came back to the hotel. I couldn’t fly back to the United States on Sunday, but I’ll have surgery in the United States. I’ll be back soon. Thank God I had no brain damage. I didn’t feel dizzy or anything like that. I wasn’t knocked out. I felt the pain due to the fracture. It was superficial, so it’s fine.”

Santos acknowledged that Page is no doubt a great fighter in the cage, but hasn’t acted professionally before or after his wins:

“Page proved he’s a great athlete, a skillful striker. He doesn’t have a good ground game, and that’s what I was planning on working on in the fight,” Santos said, “but he’s showing to be a douchebag because he doesn’t respect his opponents before or after the fight. He’s using bad people as influences.”

Acknowledging that Page has the ability to become a big star in MMA, Cyborg believes he’s going about it all wrong. He believes ‘MVP’ is taking a page out of Conor McGregor’s book, and throwing things at your opponent after a win is not how a champion behaves:

“He could become a celebrity with his talent and look up to other athletes, instead of acting like this. This generation looks up to (Conor) McGregor as an influence, and it’s not what being a competitor is about. Throwing things after the fight… Honestly, he’s a clown. The way he behaves is not how a champion should behave. He’s talented, yes. He’s skillful. And he fought a great fight.”

Moving on to discuss the inherent risks of the fight game and how that ties into fighter pay and treatment – one of the hottest topics in all of MMA right now – Santos built on Mark Hunt’s recent cry to organize fighters with a heartfelt take on the situation from his point of view:

“Fighters should be united,” “Cyborg” said. “We know it’s a risky sport and everybody goes in there to literally rip someone’s head off. You have to do everything you can to hurt your opponent. We should be an organized class to be safer. It’s an ungrateful sport sometimes. You see athletes fighting for decades, and still have needs when they retire. We have hundreds of examples.

“Everybody is making money with it, except the fighters. A minority really makes a lot of money and has enough for when they retire. It’s only the minority. People should look at it more and think about it, so you can provide to your family later. The sport has grown a lot in the past 10 years, but it can be better organized, split the money in a better way. Everybody can benefit.

“We have to get united,” he continued. “We have to think about the future. There are a lot of people making money, except the fighter. That’s why I encourage my students to read. They have to think for themselves. You will think things better. The majority of fighters are puppets of this system. Unfortunately, that’s what they are. Do ‘this, this and that.’ ‘Bark, sit and roll.’ That’s not how it should work.”

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‘Cyborg’ Santos Reveals Details On Horrific Skull Injury

Bellator 158 went down this past weekend (Sat., July 16, 2016) from the O2 Arena in London, England, and welterweight contender Michael “Venom” Page continued his rise through the ranks with a devastating flying knee knockout of Evangelista “Cyborg” Santos. Unfortunately, the knockout has been plagued by a simply horrific and upsetting injury suffered by

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Bellator 158 went down this past weekend (Sat., July 16, 2016) from the O2 Arena in London, England, and welterweight contender Michael “Venom” Page continued his rise through the ranks with a devastating flying knee knockout of Evangelista “Cyborg” Santos. Unfortunately, the knockout has been plagued by a simply horrific and upsetting injury suffered by Santos, as he left the arena with a fractured skull.

Despite the seriousness of the injury, however, “Cyborg” appears to be in good spirits, as he recently said that ‘nothing happened’, and that MVP ‘only broke the eggshell’. The Brazilian also revealed that his brain is well:

“I’m all right. Nothing happened.” Santos told Combate. “Everyone is so worried about me. They’re making fundraisers, but I don’t need anything. I’m really fine. He only broke the eggshell, but nothing happened to my brain. Bellator didn’t deny me anything, they’re helping me with everything.”

“Cyborg” has yet to go under surgery as of this moment, but he’s actually left the hospital in London and will head back to the United States as he simply felt as if there was no reason to stay in England:

“I didn’t want to stay in the hospital because I didn’t feel anything. I had no reason to stay there. I left and I will wait a couple of days to return to the United States and I’ll have my surgery there. Nobody needs to worry. Everything is fine.”

Details on “Cyborg’s” upcoming surgery are currently unclear at this time, but we here at LowKickMMA wish him the best of luck and a full recovery.

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Michael Page Gives Update On Cyborg’s Condition After Surgery

Belator 158 transpired this past Saturday July 16 in London, England, and had a lot of eyeballs watching during an otherwise quiet weekend in combat sports. With some great homegrown talent on the card, including UFC veteran Paul Daley and upcoming star Michael ‘Venom’ Page, the O2 Arena was packed to the gills with fans. Also

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Belator 158 transpired this past Saturday July 16 in London, England, and had a lot of eyeballs watching during an otherwise quiet weekend in combat sports. With some great homegrown talent on the card, including UFC veteran Paul Daley and upcoming star Michael ‘Venom’ Page, the O2 Arena was packed to the gills with fans. Also present were MMA legends Fedor Emelianenko, Royce Gracie, Tito Ortiz and boxing great Lennox Lewis.

Many, including the high-profile names, were eagerly anticipating some top-level MMA. They got it in doses, but the big story of the night came from ‘Venom’ during his knockout victory over Evangelista ‘Cyborg’ Santos.

But the story of this crazy knockout didn’t end in the Bellator cage, and took a serious turn when it was reported ‘Cyborg’ had been hospitalized with a fractured skull.Fans and fellow fighters such as ex-partner Cris Cyborg and Nate Diaz reached out to the fallen Santos with donations to his Gofundme page (currently at $17,000). Concern grew as the following image circled the web:

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Bellator MMA officials later confirmed they’d foot any medical bills incurred by Santos, but he was by no means out of the woods yet. The Brazilian banger had suffered a serious skull fracture and would require surgery. Always the gentleman, Michael Page sent out the following Tweet asking for donations towards Cyborg’s fund, and also revealed just one hour ago that Evangelista had now been released from hospital in good condition.

As much as it can be, this update is a happy ending to a somewhat grizzly injury for Santos. Other notable fighters that contributed to Cyborg’s cause include Aljamain Sterling, Chael Sonnen and of course ‘Venom’ himself.

We here at LowKickMMA wish Cyborg a speedy and successful recovery, and tip our hats to Page for being a gent.

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Michael “Venom” Page Aims To Be Royce Gracie Of Striking

Bellator welterweight contender Michael “Venom” Page continued his rise through the sport in his home of London, England yesterday (July 16, 2016) at Bellator 158, scoring a brutal flying knee knockout over “Cyborg” Santos. “MVP” has made a name for himself by showcasing his flashy and unique striking style, and he plans to revolutionize the

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Bellator welterweight contender Michael “Venom” Page continued his rise through the sport in his home of London, England yesterday (July 16, 2016) at Bellator 158, scoring a brutal flying knee knockout over “Cyborg” Santos. “MVP” has made a name for himself by showcasing his flashy and unique striking style, and he plans to revolutionize the sport with that very skill set.

Speaking to MMAJunkie in the aftermath of the bout, the 29-year-old said that he’d like to be the Royce Gracie of striking:

“So many people have titles,” Page explained. “Not everyone can create a legacy in a sport.

“My standup style is completely different than anybody out there. That’s the kind of thing I want. The way the Gracies – Royce is here somewhere – what he did to the sport of MMA is what I want to do to the sport of MMA.”

Despite having three submission victories to his credit, striking is clearly the bread and butter of Page, and his puzzle hasn’t been solved to date as he boasts an undefeated professional record of 11-0. “Venom” has appeared to be on his way to stardom, and confidence has never been an issue for him, as he truly feels as if he’s the main attraction every time he fights. As for the future, “MVP” will simply look to keep knocking off opponents one by one:

“I always say, I don’t care who the main event is – I’m always the main event,” Page said. “I always go out to steal the show. I always go out to put on a show, and I know I have that ability.

“Again, Cyborg is a very credible opponent, and I wish him all the best. … But for me, it’s just another name. I keep saying it, but I genuinely believe for me, it’s just another name. I’m just ticking them off one by one.”

With his lengthy winning streak still intact, Page may very well be nearing a shot at 170-pound gold, although he isn’t necessarily in any rush to earn a title shot:

“I don’t chase titles. I genuinely feel the title will come to me when it comes to me. If I keep doing what I’m doing, it will come to me. Put as many people as you want before me. Let them have fun. When I’m ready to step in there, it will come to me.”

Have you been impressed by “MVP” thus far?

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Video: Michael Page Knocks Out Cyborg Santos, Celebrates With Pokemon Go

Long billed as one of the most exciting up-and-coming prospects in all of mixed martial arts, Bellator welterweight Michael ‘Venom’ Page lived up to his storied reputation in a big way at today’s (Sat., July 16, 2016) Bellator 158 from the O2 World in London, England. Tasked with the toughest challenge of his wrong career

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Long billed as one of the most exciting up-and-coming prospects in all of mixed martial arts, Bellator welterweight Michael ‘Venom’ Page lived up to his storied reputation in a big way at today’s (Sat., July 16, 2016) Bellator 158 from the O2 World in London, England.

Tasked with the toughest challenge of his wrong career in Strikeforce vet Cyborg Santos, ‘Venom’ delivered yet another highlight reel knockout by catching Cyborg right on the chin with a picture-perfect flying knee.

Afterwards, he added a bit of flair that only ‘Venom’ could by taking advantage of the world’s ‘Pokemon Go’ craze and rolling a ‘Poke-Ball’ at his downed opponent. Watch the insane knockout and the shall we say, unique celebration here:

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Michael “Venom” Page vs. Evangelista “Cyborg” Santos Expected For Bellator 158

Michael “Venom” Page finally has a new opponent for the upcoming Bellator 158 event.

MVP (10-0), who was originally scheduled to fight Fernando Gonzalez at the event, which takes place in July, was forced to wait to find out who his new opponent wou…

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Michael “Venom” Page finally has a new opponent for the upcoming Bellator 158 event.

MVP (10-0), who was originally scheduled to fight Fernando Gonzalez at the event, which takes place in July, was forced to wait to find out who his new opponent would be once Gonzalez pulled out of the bout due to injury.

Now, it’s being reported by multiple outlets that Bellator MMA officials have lined up a fight between Michael “Venom” Page and Evangelista “Cyborg” Santos (21-17) for the show.

Bellator 158 is scheduled to take place on July 16, 2016 from the O2 Arena in London, England.