Vitor Belfort Demands Michael Bisping Accept Fight Offer

The talks about making a fight against Vitor Belfort and former UFC middleweight champion Michael Bisping are underway. According to Belfort, the promotion has offered Bisping a fight with the MMA Legend. Now, the longtime UFC star is urging the former champion to stop finding excuses and accept the fight. For a quick recap, Belfort […]

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The talks about making a fight against Vitor Belfort and former UFC middleweight champion Michael Bisping are underway.

According to Belfort, the promotion has offered Bisping a fight with the MMA Legend. Now, the longtime UFC star is urging the former champion to stop finding excuses and accept the fight.

For a quick recap, Belfort was slated to have his retirement fight this past weekend against Uriah Hall at UFC Fight Night 124.

All of that changed once Hall fell ill and wasn’t able to make weight. This led to Hall being hospitalized and the fight was pulled from the card.

After the event had ended, Belfort noted on his official Instagram that he wanted the promotion to pay him for his efforts.

However, things got interesting when UFC President Dana revealed that Belfort had been offered replacement bouts and turned them down.

When Bisping reportedly had a conversation with White, the former champion was offered the fight.

Bisping has gone on record by stating that he would like to have his final fight in London. Ironically, the promotion is slated to return to England on March 17 for UFC Fight Night 127 at The O2 Arena, which is about six weeks away.

Brazil’s Combate.com was the first to report news of the matchup possibly taking place at this event.

Now, Belfort is demanding that Bisping accept the fight offer as well as thank the promotion and its president for helping him with camp expenses. Bisping wrote the following:

“Bisping stop finding excuses. UFC had offered us Belfort vs Bisping 2 and I said YES. I will fight you in your hometown. How about that? Let’s make an amazing show for all the fans around the the world and retire in great fashion… Thanks UFC and Dana White for finding a way to help me with all the camp expenses and offering me this great fight. I promise you and all my fans. on March 17th in London you all will see the Phenom in the octagon. I’m leaving it all in there!”

Bisping stop finding excuses. @ufc had offered us Belfort vs Bisping 2 and I said YES. I will fight you in your country. How about that? Let’s make an amazing show for all the fans around the the world and retire in great fashion… Thanks @ufc @danawhite for finding a way to help me with all the camp expenses and offering me this great fight. I promise you and all my fans; on March 17th in London you all will see the Phenom in the octagon. I’m leaving it all in there!! #teambelfort #legacy. Bisping para de arranjar desculpas. O UFC ofereceu Belfort vs Bisping 2 e eu aceitei. Dessa vez vamos lutar na sua casa, o q acha? Vamos fazer um grande espetáculo para todos os fãs espalhados pelo mundo e nos aposentarmos e grande estilo… e obrigado ao UFC em relação aos custos do meu treinamento e por ter me oferecido essa grande luta. Prometo a todos que dia 17 de Março em Londres vcs verão o Fenômeno no octógono. Eu vou deixar tudo dentro daquele cage!!

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Dana White Reveals Uriah Hall Was ‘Partying In L.A. Clubs’ Before Missing Weight

The MMA world lost a potentially hard-hitting co-main event between Uriah Hall and Vitor Belfort at last night’s (Sun. January 14, 2017) UFC St. Louis when Hall was unable to weigh in and forced to withdraw from the bout following a scary scene where he reportedly fainted and had a seizure. The tough last-minute withdrawal put […]

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The MMA world lost a potentially hard-hitting co-main event between Uriah Hall and Vitor Belfort at last night’s (Sun. January 14, 2017) UFC St. Louis when Hall was unable to weigh in and forced to withdraw from the bout following a scary scene where he reportedly fainted and had a seizure.

The tough last-minute withdrawal put the frightening weight-cutting practices of the sport into the crosshairs yet again, and many asked if the UFC needed to make more effort to curb such drastic cuts and the subsequent adverse effects they have on a growing number of high-profile bouts.

However, if we’re to believe UFC president Dana White, Hall’s situation wasn’t one of just the weight cut becoming a health issue. According to the UFC exec in a post-fight scrum via MMA Fighting, Hall wasn’t taking his training at the UFC Performance Insitute in Las Vegas seriously, and had even gone as far as going to Los Angeles to party a week before his fight with Belfort:

“I have a very long relationship with Uriah, I like him very much personally. But the guy’s at the UFC (Performance Institutute) said he doesn’t take it serious. He doesn’t take his training serious, he doesn’t do what anybody tells him. He does his own thing.

“A week before the fight, he went to L.A. and was hanging out in L.A. in clubs and stuff. So, not good. So I’m going to talk to him, he texted me tonight. He’ s back in his room, obviously he’s not good, and if you don’t cut weight the right way and you don’t do what you’re supposed to do, this is what happens.”

The discussion about weight cutting and the issues created by it will most likely continue to grow larger, but White insisted there are more healthy ways to cut weight.

For the fighters who are unable to do it the right way, he said, the best decision is to move up a weight class in hopes of recreating their careers as several fighters such as Rafael dos Anjos have in recent years:

“What I think they need to think about is fight at 205. Fight at 205 or show up and do what you’re supposed to do. There’s ways to cut weight properly and safely. You need to start doing that. That’s why we are encouraging everybody to come to the UFC Performance Institute. These guys down there, all the people that go there and do what they’re told to do and do it the right way, cut weight safely.

“The guys who don’t listen, this is what happens. And much like the Kelvin Gastelums and the Johny Hendricks and the other people out there – if you can’t make that weight, then fight at a higher weight division.”

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Dana White: Vitor Belfort Turned Down Replacement Opponents for UFC St. Louis & UFC 220

Vitor Belfort saw his retirement fight collapse when Uriah Hall was forced to pull out of their UFC Fight Night 124 bout in St. Louis on Sunday. According to Dana White, Belfort was offered replacement opponents for Sunday’s card and the upcoming…

Vitor Belfort saw his retirement fight collapse when Uriah Hall was forced to pull out of their UFC Fight Night 124 bout in St. Louis on Sunday. According to Dana White, Belfort was offered replacement opponents for Sunday’s card and the upcoming UFC 220 event this weekend but declined both. Belfort is reportedly looking for […]

Dana White Claims Vitor Belfort Turned Down Replacement Fights

It was announced over the weekend that middleweight star Uriah Hall, who was set to fight Vitor Belfort in a middleweight bout at UFC St. Louis, wouldn’t be weighing for the scheduled bout. Belfort did make weight at 186 pounds for what was supposed to be his retirement fight. UFC President Dana White revealed during […]

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It was announced over the weekend that middleweight star Uriah Hall, who was set to fight Vitor Belfort in a middleweight bout at UFC St. Louis, wouldn’t be weighing for the scheduled bout.

Belfort did make weight at 186 pounds for what was supposed to be his retirement fight.

UFC President Dana White revealed during the post-fight show on FOX Sports 1 on Sunday night that the promotion offered Belfort a replacement fight at this event as well as a fight at UFC 220 this Saturday night in Boston. Belfort turned down both fights.

“This thing went down, we worked quickly and we got Vitor a fight,” White said (transcript courtesy of MMA Fighting). “He could have fought tonight, he chose not to. We got him a fight in Boston. He chose not to fight in Boston. He chose not to fight then. I don’t know who the opponents were, but they told him we got him two fights.”

It’s been well documented that Hall had a seizure as a result of a bad weight cut that ultimately led to him being hospitalized until Sunday evening.

Although White did not disclose the opponents that they offered the MMA Legend, Belfort has gone on record by stating that he would like to have a fight with former UFC middleweight champion Michael Bisping in London on March 17.

It should be noted that it appears that fight is not going to happen as Bisping has made it known that he has no interest in fighting Belfort.

“When I get back to Vegas and get back in the office, I will obviously talk to Vitor, I’ll talk to Mike,” White said. “We’ll see what happens.”

Belfort shared this message on his official Instagram account asking the promotion for his money due to him doing all the training and preparation and was able to weigh-in successfully.

“First of all I would just like to say THANK YOU! Thank you all! Everyone who accompanies me, cheers for me and my family! But I especially want to make a special thanks to the columnist @ chicobarney for the subject that he published on the site uol.com.br Reading the q he wrote reminded me of every moment described in the text. The criticisms, my feelings, dreams, ideas etc … In a moment like hj, in which the now does not make much sense to me … Difficult to understand after so much dedication and sacrifice.

From having psychologically prepared myself to retire from a sport that I basically helped to create … and that simply did not happen … I have conflicting feelings about what happened … But as I said, reading the story I also remembered q much of what I did, many of the ideas and much of what I said years ago, did not make any sense to me. I just believed that it would work … Q Vale Tudo at the time would become a sport.

That we fighters, we were not barbarians digging up and yes athletes. That we had the potential to be “a company” to represent brands and values. None of this made much sense at the time, but inside my heart, it always did … My farewell fight did not take place as I had planned, but in my heart I know somehow up there, EVERYTHING that will make sense. Again, as I have always done and often been ridiculed for it. I give my life in the hands of my Father who is in heaven.

Because of him always came my peace … Bjo in the hearts of all vcs. Now a message to @ufc. I’m waiting for my pgto @ufc after all, I did what had to be done (I trained, I was present in the week of the fight, I hit my weight ….) Where’s the respect !?”

Antes de qualquer coisa só gostaria de dizer OBRIGADO! Obrigado a todos! Todos que me acompanham, torcem por mim e minha família! Mas hj especialmente quero fazer um agradecimento especial ao colunista @chicobarney pela matéria q publicou no Site uol.com.br Lendo o q escreveu me fez lembrar de cada momento descrito no texto. As críticas, meus sentimentos, sonhos, ideias etc… Em um momento como hj, em q o agora não me faz muito sentido… Difícil entender depois de tanta dedicação e sacrifício. De ter me preparado psicologicamente para me aposentar de um esporte q basicamente ajudei a criar… e simplesmente isso não ter acontecido…Tenho sentimentos conflitantes a respeito do q aconteceu… Mas como disse, lendo a matéria também me lembrei de q muito do que fiz, muitas das ideias e muito do q disse anos atrás, não faziam pleno sentido para mim. Eu simplesmente acreditava q daria certo… Q o Vale Tudo na época se tornaria um esporte. Que nós lutadores, não éramos bárbaros se digladiando e sim atletas. Que tínhamos potencial de sermos “uma empresa” de representarmos marcas e valores. Nada disso fazia muito sentido na época, mas dentro do meu coração, sempre fez … Minha luta de despedida não ocorreu como havia planejado, mas no meu coração sei q de alguma forma lá na frente, TUDO isso fará sentido. Mais uma vez, como sempre fiz e muitas vezes fui ridicularizado por isso. Entrego a minha vida nas mãos do meu Pai q está no Céu. Pq Dele sempre veio a minha paz… Bjo no coração de todos vcs. Agora uma mensagem para o @ufc . Estou à espera do meu pgto @ufc afinal de contas, fiz o que tinha que ser feito ( treinei , estive presente na semana da luta, bati meu peso….) Onde está o respeito!?

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Report: Michael Bisping vs. Vitor Belfort 2 Targeted For UFC London

It appears the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) is already looking to book Vitor Belfort’s retirement fight once again. Combate is reporting that a rematch between Michael Bisping and Belfort is being targeted for a UFC event in London. The c…

It appears the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) is already looking to book Vitor Belfort’s retirement fight once again. Combate is reporting that a rematch between Michael Bisping and Belfort is being targeted for a UFC event in London. The card will take place on March 17. If the fight does indeed come to fruition, it […]

Vitor Belfort Releases Statement on UFC St. Louis Bout Cancellation

Vitor Belfort has responded to losing his UFC Fight Night 124 bout. Belfort was set to competed against Uriah Hall tomorrow night (Jan. 14). The action would’ve taken place inside the Scottrade Center in St. Louis, Missouri. It was going to be th…

Vitor Belfort has responded to losing his UFC Fight Night 124 bout. Belfort was set to competed against Uriah Hall tomorrow night (Jan. 14). The action would’ve taken place inside the Scottrade Center in St. Louis, Missouri. It was going to be the co-main event on the card. Hall was unable to weigh in and […]