Is Michael ‘Venom’ Page, the longtime Bellator fighter, headed to the UFC? Explore the future of this impressive MMA star as he becomes a free agent.
Michael ‘Venom’ Page, a longtime staple of the Bellator cage, has recently become a free agent, sparking speculation about his future in the world of mixed martial arts (MMA). With an impressive record of 21-2, including 13 knockout victories, Page has caught the attention of other promotions, including the UFC.
Page, who recently fought out his Bellator contract, expressed his excitement about exploring the free agent market. He stated, ‘I am currently unemployed. I am officially a free agent. It’s a new space for me. I’ve never been in this place.’ Despite his success with Bellator, the 36-year-old fighter is curious to see what value the market puts on his services.
While Page has not expressed any dissatisfaction with Bellator, rumors of a potential sale of the promotion have fueled speculation about his future. The PFL (Professional Fighters League) and the UFC have been mentioned as potential destinations for the British fighter.
Page emphasized that his decision to explore the free agent market does not mean the end of his journey with Bellator. He said, ‘I’ve had a great ride and enjoyed that journey (with Bellator), and it doesn’t mean the journey has stopped here. It just means I’m having a look. I want to explore this space just to see what I’m valued at. I want to see my worth. Let me explore the waters, the MMA ocean, and see what bites.’
Only time will tell where Michael ‘Venom’ Page ends up, but his impressive skills and record make him an attractive prospect for any promotion. MMA fans around the world eagerly await news of his next move.
Fight Record
Wins | Losses | Knockouts |
---|---|---|
21 | 2 | 13 |
Key Points
- Michael ‘Venom’ Page, a longtime Bellator fighter, has become a free agent
- Page is curious to see what value the market puts on his services
- Potential destinations for Page include the PFL and the UFC
- Page’s decision to explore the free agent market does not mean the end of his journey with Bellator
reference: www.mmaweekly.com