Former UFC light heavyweight Corey Anderson, now a rival fighter, claims to have earned more in two Bellator fights than in fifteen fights under the banner of the biggest mma promotion.
“UFC gave me the career … Bellator gave me the life !! In 2 fights 6 months with Bellator, I’ve made double of what I did in 15 fights (11 wins 2 bonuses) 7 years with UFC. Now I live and enjoy life to the fullest with my family everyday!
Let that marinate “- Corey Anderson wrote on his Twitter account.
UFC gave me the career…Bellator gave me the life!!
— Corey 'Overtime' Anderson (@CoreyA_MMA) April 20, 2021
In 2 fights 6 months with Bellator, I've made double of what I did in 15 fights (11 wins 2 bonuses) 7 years with UFC. Now I live and enjoy life to the fullest with my family everyday!
Let that marinate….#blessed #worth
31-year-old Corey Anderson, who joined the Bellator roster last year, won two victories in the organization, finishing in the debut match of Melvin Manhoef, and defeating Dovletjan Yagshimuradov by technical knockout in the third round. The success in the fight with the former ACA champion ensured that the American got into the semifinals of the Bellator Light heavyweight Grand Prix, where he will fight with his compatriot Ryan Bader.