Rory MacDonald Plans To Fight For Two Bellator Titles By End Of Year

Although he lost back-to-back fights to then champion Robbie Lawler and top contender Stephen Thompson to end his UFC tenure, Rory “Red King” MacDonald is still only 27 years of age and undoubtedly one of the best 170 pounders in the world, which is why it was surprising to see the world’s largest mixed martial […]

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Although he lost back-to-back fights to then champion Robbie Lawler and top contender Stephen Thompson to end his UFC tenure, Rory “Red King” MacDonald is still only 27 years of age and undoubtedly one of the best 170 pounders in the world, which is why it was surprising to see the world’s largest mixed martial arts promotion let him go.

Either way, the Canadian made his Bellator debut this past Friday (May 19, 2017), successfully submitting English knockout artist Paul “Semtex” Daley in the main event of Bellator 179 from London, England.

With that performance, MacDonald feels as if he likely got the attention of the UFC, although he admits he’s ‘very happy’ with his new promotion:

“I opened a lot of eyes I think and I’m sure the management over at UFC feels the same way as you just said,” Rory said during a recent interview on The MMA Hour. “We are in the shoes we are in now and I’m going to continue my journey in the way I fought on Friday and we’ll see where we are next contract negotiations. But, I am very happy with Bellator and I hope they are with me, too,“ said MacDonald. “I foresee a long relationship with each other.”

MacDonald also feels as if he may have changed the view of the UFC when it comes to free agency, as the promotion has let a few well-known stars walk in recent memory. The “Red King” also said that the UFC ‘messed up’ in not resigning him:

“As far as them not wanting to let go of some of their talent, being cautious on how easy they let things slip through their fingers. As I’ve said in the past, fighters can’t always be on 24/7 every time they step into the ring,” he added. “So you have to allow for these performances that aren’t up to par from what you normally see. So, I think they definitely messed up when they let me go, but, that’s their fault and Bellator’s gain.”

The Canadian may have a point, as he holds wins over current UFC welterweight champion Tyron Woodley and current No. 1-contender Demian Maia, while still being in the prime of his career. On the contrary, he must look forward to what he called ‘chapter three’ of his career and he’s planning to make a run at two Bellator titles by the end of 2017:

“I’d like to fight for the Middleweight title maybe at the end of the year if there is a big card we can promote and get me and the Middleweight champion on there,” said Rory.

“Obviously, I am not looking past the welterweight championship fight, I’m just saying if everything goes as planned. An end of the year show for the Middleweight title would be fantastic.”

MacDonald is indeed expected to take on the winner of June 24’s welterweight championship fight between champion Douglas Lima and Lorenz Larkin.

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Rory MacDonald Reveals Lofty Bellator Goals

Former UFC welterweight title challenger Rory “Red King” MacDonald made his Bellator debut this past Friday (May 19, 2017), successfully submitting British knockout artist Paul “Semtex” Daley in the main event of Bellator 179 from London, England. After signing with the promotion last year, MacDonald said that he was interested in competing in multiple weight […]

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Former UFC welterweight title challenger Rory “Red King” MacDonald made his Bellator debut this past Friday (May 19, 2017), successfully submitting British knockout artist Paul “Semtex” Daley in the main event of Bellator 179 from London, England.

After signing with the promotion last year, MacDonald said that he was interested in competing in multiple weight classes. With his first promotional victory now under his belt, the “Red King” revealed some of his lofty goals, which involve becoming a two-weight world champion in addition to fighting some of the sport’s most iconic names:

“I want to be a champion, a two-division champion if I can,” MacDonald said to press members backstage (transcription courtesy of champions.co). “Outside of that, I want the big fights. If I can fight the legendary fighters that are around and in Bellator then sign me up. I think they will be fan friendly fights. A young up and coming champions fighting legends—I think that sells. Fedor, Wanderlei, those are big guys and I think fans would want to see that.”

Fedor Emelianenko, a man many consider to be the very best heavyweight of all-time, will make his Bellator debut against Matt Mitrione at June 24’s Bellator: NYC pay-per-view (PPV) at Madison Square Garden. Wanderlei Silva, on the other hand, will also make his promotional debut on June 24, as he’s set to headline the event in a grudge match against Chael Sonnen.

It’d be hard to imagine MacDonald, a natural welterweight, moving up two or three weight classes to meet fighters like Silva or Emelianenko, but the Canadian claims that he’ll continue ‘bugging’ Bellator for these types of fights:

“The train is ready to keep rolling,” MacDonald said. “I’ve got some momentum now and I’m ready to take fights all the time. Bellator are very clear because I’m on them all the time, [I want] future fights, here, here, and here. Whether it’s weight classes up and whenever possible you know. I’m always bugging them and they know what’s up.”

Despite these aspirations, MacDonald is next expected to challenger for 170-pound goal, as he awaits the winner of June 24’s title fight between champion Douglas Lima and newly signed Lorenz Larkin.

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Paul Daley Discusses Fight Against Rory MacDonald In Bellator

The Bellator ranks have taken a big boost in 2016, with multiple big names from the UFC crossing over. Former UFC lightweight champion Ben Henderson is one such popular fighter, three-time middleweight title challenger Chael Sonnen also signed with BMMA this year. Quinton Jackson, Phil Davis, Tito Ortiz, Wanderlei Silva, Josh Koscheck, the list goes

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The Bellator ranks have taken a big boost in 2016, with multiple big names from the UFC crossing over. Former UFC lightweight champion Ben Henderson is one such popular fighter, three-time middleweight title challenger Chael Sonnen also signed with BMMA this year. Quinton Jackson, Phil Davis, Tito Ortiz, Wanderlei Silva, Josh Koscheck, the list goes on. After a number of rather WWE-style main event shows in 2015, it appears Bellator might finally be getting their act together.

That said, the recent and rather hilarious ‘debate’ between Sonnen and Ortiz was both entertaining and cringe-worthy in equal measure. Two fighters who both competed in the UFC welterweight division, and are now house under the Bellator MMA banner are Rory MacDonald and Paul Daley. Although ‘Red King’ had considerably more success in the UFC, both he and ‘Semtex’ are ever popular in the MMA fandom.

Credit: Joe Camporeale-USA TODAY Sports
Credit: Joe Camporeale-USA TODAY Sports

Similarities

After being pegged for title glory from the early stages of his UFC career, it never came to be for Rory MacDonald. The Canadian fighting phenom faced some bumps in the road when he joined the promotion as a fresh faced 21-year old. His Tristar training partner and friend Georges St-Pierre was the welterweight king at that time, and their relationship meant they would not fight each other. Once ‘Rush’ retired in late 2013, MacDonald had his chance at UFC title glory, losing a brutal and bloody was to Robbie Lawler at UFC 189.

Facing Stephen Thompson in his return, ‘Red King’ did not look the same, and had an even tougher opponent to battle after ‘Wonderboy.’ Unhappy with his new UFC contract offer, MacDonald tested free agency and was swiftly scooped up by Bellator. The similarity in the case of Daley is a thin one, but ‘Semtex’ was also once labelled as a hot prospect in the UFC. He alsop faced adversity, but that came because of a sucker punch on Josh Koscheck after their fight at UFC 113. Now pretty much ancient history, Daley is heading towards the 60-fight mark in his MMA career, and tells MMAJunkie.com that he’d like to cross paths with MacDonald in Bellator:

Photo Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports
Photo Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports

Paul Daley vs. Rory MacDonald?

“Definitely it’s a fight that interests me. I would love to test my skills against a guy that’s challenged for the UFC title. It would be a great fight. He’s the new prodigy after B.J. Penn. It would be great because he has a name, and it would be good to test my skills against him. We’ll see what happens. I think he will probably go straight for the title. We’ll see. If the fight is offered, I’ll take that.”

Rivalry With Koschek?

“I think he’s past that – I think Koscheck is past it,” Daley said. “It’s quiet on the Koscheck front, and I’m not interested in calling him out or anything. I just don’t think the guy’s head is in the game. He’s quiet, and I think he’s a guy that’s going to stay there. More power to him. If you’re not really feeling it, then it’s dangerous to accept such a fight against me.

“I’m past that fight. There are many more interesting fights out there for me.”

“I just want to stay active, and it’s one of the things I’ve loved to do in my career,” Daley said. “There are a lot of opportunities to stay active with Bellator and stay in the cage fighting.”

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