Fedor May Retire After Tim Johnson Fight, Has One Fight Left On Contract

Fedor Emelianenko may be walking away after his fight with Tim Johnson, or he might fight out his Bellator contract. There is not much to be said about Fedor that has not already been said. The Russian MMA legend has been competing since the turn of the century, and despite more than two decades and […]

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Fedor Emelianenko may be walking away after his fight with Tim Johnson, or he might fight out his Bellator contract.

There is not much to be said about Fedor that has not already been said. The Russian MMA legend has been competing since the turn of the century, and despite more than two decades and nearly 50 pro fights, he is still set to return to the cage against Timothy Johnson at Bellator 269 this weekend, having won three of his last four fights.

Obviously, with this much fight time and the fact that he is 45 years old, there are lingering questions about how much longer he wants to compete before retiring. Speaking on The MMA Hour, he made it clear that retirement was not off the table after this fight, explaining that he wants to see how he feels while knowing that he still has another fight on his Bellator contract.

“There’s is such a chance. Certainly, that would depend on my health, on my physical condition after the fight. Certainly, we’ll discuss, we’ll discuss that with the family as well,” Fedor said, through a translator.

“No I haven’t made any decision. Everything will depend on my performance, everything will depend on this fight, and certainly on the plans of Bellator, because according to the contract I still have another fight.”

This would not be the first time that Fedor Emelianenko decided to retire from MMA, initially calling it a career in 2012 before making a comeback three years later. With that in mind, it seems likely that when he ends his career this time around, it will almost certainly be for good.

In the meantime, you can catch his fight with Timothy Johnson, set to go down in Moscow, Russia, this Saturday, October 23rd, at Bellator 269. The fate of the Russian legend’s fighting future likely depends on the outcome of this fight.

Check out the full interview with Fedor below:

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Bellator 225 Bout Undergoes Last-Minute Change

Vitaly Minakov remains on the Bellator 225 card, but he will not be facing Javy Ayala. Minakov and Ayala were scheduled to do battle tonight (Aug. 24) in a heavyweight clash. The bout would’ve served as Bellator 225’s co-main event. Ayala w…

Vitaly Minakov remains on the Bellator 225 card, but he will not be facing Javy Ayala. Minakov and Ayala were scheduled to do battle tonight (Aug. 24) in a heavyweight clash. The bout would’ve served as Bellator 225’s co-main event. Ayala was pulled from the card and is being replaced by Timothy Johnson. David McGrath […]

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Cheick Kongo vs. Timothy Johnson Reported for Bellator 208

Two former UFC heavyweights will get it on at Bellator 208 when Cheick Kongo battles Timothy Johnson, as reported by ESPN. 43-year-old Cheick Kongo has been fighting for 17 years now, and has been with Bellator MMA for coming on five years now, making …

Two former UFC heavyweights will get it on at Bellator 208 when Cheick Kongo battles Timothy Johnson, as reported by ESPN. 43-year-old Cheick Kongo has been fighting for 17 years now, and has been with Bellator MMA for coming on five years now, making his debut in 2013 with a victory over UFC heavyweight Mark […]

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UFC Belem Medical Suspensions: Two Fighters Face Lengthy Layoffs

With every decision comes a consequence and for those fighters who took part in battle at UFC Belem (Fight Night 125), it’s their time to faces those consequences in the form of medical suspensions. Lyoto Machida was able to pick up a split decision win over Eryk Anders in a middleweight bout that headlined this […]

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With every decision comes a consequence and for those fighters who took part in battle at UFC Belem (Fight Night 125), it’s their time to faces those consequences in the form of medical suspensions.

Lyoto Machida was able to pick up a split decision win over Eryk Anders in a middleweight bout that headlined this show while Valentina Shevchenko dominated Priscila Cachoeira in a women’s flyweight bout that served as the co-main event.

Rounding out this six bout card was Douglas Silva de Andrade vs. Marlon Vera in a bantamweight, Michel Prazeres vs. Desmond Green in a lightweight bout, Marcelo Golm vs. Timothy Johnson in a heavyweight bout, and Thiago Santos vs. Anthony Smith in a middleweight bout.

Some of the more notable suspensions include Johnson and Cachoeira being suspended 180 days.

Here are the entire medical suspensions, courtesy of MMA Fighting:

Deiveson Alcantara: Suspended 14 days, seven days no contact
Iuri Alcantara: Suspended 14 days, seven days no contact
Maia Stevenson: Suspended 21 days, 14 days no contact
Alan Patrick: Suspended 14 days, seven days no contact
Sergio Moraes: Suspended 14 days, seven days no contact
Thiago Santos: Suspended 21 days, 14 days no contact
Douglas Silva de Andrade: Suspended 14 days, seven days no contact
Tim Johnson: Suspended 180 days (21/14 if cleared by an otolaryngologist)
Michel Prazeres: Suspended 14 days, seven days no contact
Valentina Shevchenko: Suspended 14 days, seven days no contact
Lyoto Machida: Suspended 21 days, 14 days no contact
Joseph Morales: Suspended 45 days, 30 days no contact
Joe Soto: Suspended 45 days, 30 days no contact
Polyana Viana: Suspended 14 days, seven days no contact
Damir Hadzovic: Suspended 14 days, seven days no contact
Tim Means: Suspended 14 days, seven days no contact
Anthony Smith: Suspended 45 days, 30 days no contact
Marlon Vera: Suspended 21 days, 14 days no contact
Marcelo Golm: Suspended 14 days, seven days no contact
Desmond Green: Suspended 14 days, seven days no contact
Priscila Cachoeira: Suspended 180 days (45-30 if cleared by an orthopedist)
Eryk Anders: Suspended 14 days, seven days no contact

The show went down on Saturday, February 3, 2018 at Arena Guilherme Paraense in Belem, Brazil.

The main card aired on FOX Sports 1 at  10 p.m. ET while the preliminary card was be split broadcasted on FOX Sports 1 at 8 p.m. ET and the promotion’s streaming service, UFC Fight Pass, at 7 p.m. ET.

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UFC Heavyweight Timothy Johnson Happy To Step Up On Short Notice For Top 10 Fight

UFC heavyweight Timothy Johnson, otherwise known as the man with the baddest mustache in the octagon since Don Frye, is looking up. Coming off a split decision win over Daniel Omielańczuk at UFC Fight Night 107 this past weekend, Johnson, ranked 12th in the UFC heavyweight division, will likely be bumped up a spot or […]

UFC heavyweight Timothy Johnson, otherwise known as the man with the baddest mustache in the octagon since Don Frye, is looking up. Coming off a split decision win over Daniel Omiela?czuk at UFC Fight Night 107 this past weekend, Johnson, ranked 12th in the UFC heavyweight division, will likely be bumped up a spot or […]