AJ McKee expresses his sadness over the uncertain future of Bellator, as the MMA promotion’s potential sale to the Professional Fighters League looms. Read more about McKee’s sentiments and the impact on the MMA community.
| AJ McKee expresses his sadness over the uncertain future of Bellator
| Talks of a potential sale to the Professional Fighters League
| McKee considers Bellator his home and is saddened by the possibility of its closure
| He appreciates the family-like atmosphere and the support from the organization
| The future of Bellator remains uncertain, leaving many in the MMA community concerned
AJ McKee, a prominent fighter in Bellator, has expressed his sadness over the uncertain future of the MMA promotion. With talks of a potential sale to the Professional Fighters League , Bellator 301 could potentially be the last show for the organization. McKee, who has fought all of his 22 professional fights in Bellator, considers it his home and is saddened by the possibility of its closure.
In a recent interview after his victory over Sidney Outlaw, McKee shared his sentiments about the situation. He stated, "This is my home. To see it go away, it’s sad. Everything I’ve been built off and everything I know has been through Bellator. This is my home."
McKee also expressed his appreciation for the entire Bellator organization, including the staff and the family-like atmosphere. He added, "Everyone caters to what needs to be done. To see that whole family-oriented scenario go away, I’m a little bummed. But you keep one foot in front of the other and keep walking. This journey is not going to stop. It’s just going to continue to go and go. I wish everybody the best at Bellator."
With the future of Bellator hanging in the balance, McKee’s heartfelt words reflect the uncertainty and concern felt by many within the MMA community.