REDDzone wrote:What are they telling you that isn't coming true here? They said they don't give shots away, and they aren't. Eddie has nice wins/finishes against good fighters and deserves the shot as much as anyone. If your issue is skipping the tournament, they have been transparent since Eddie signed the ufc offer sheet that if he returns to bellator he will get the shot at Chandler. That has been known for almost a year now.
Bellator is damned if they do damned if they don't here. People want to jump on them for this, but if they made Eddie go through the tournament then people would be saying "oh f the tourney and give us the fight we want already!". And yes a lot of those people would be the same criticizing for either decision.
If people want something to complain about bellator for, there is plentyyyy of it without having to point to giving us a rematch of one of the greatest fights ever. How about the fact that these guys are on the undercard to a garbage fight like Rampage vs Tito? Those guys have won a combined like 3 of their last 10 fights.
Dude, I'd give you a billion and 1's for your last two posts in the topic if I could.
He already earned it by getting thru a tourney, defending his belt, losing a competitive title match against a great fighter, and then not losing since, rather winning a couple more against notable fighters. It's easily been earned. People can't gripe about the tourney format, and Alvarez getting a shot, and the 3-can+1 tourneys involving King Mo. One can complain about 1-2 max, otherwise they're just looking for things to complain about. And that's always described Cammo in regards to Bellator. Like you said, they're damned if they do and if they don't. Some things they're blamable for and others they're not.
As far as this news is concerned, I'm happy because knowing Chandler would be tied to Bellator for a long time, he needs challenges, and Eddie will be one of them. It's also a proven great fight. In the meantime hopefully their prospect lw's like Sarnavskiy, Brooks, Sinclair, and even Sass can develop. Supposedly Michael Page wants to move down to LW too. I think it's a questionable decision, but it'd add more intrigue to the division surely. It has potential with talented Bellator originals.
BTW, the PPV at this point so far is including: Chandler/Alvarez II, Mo/Newton II, and Tito/Rampage. I would have vastly preferred Rampage/RJJ in MMA, but with the surrounding fights, this PPV is looking plenty buyable. It might end up being better than most UFC PPV's.
Ironically, on this same day there's news about notable Bellator talents being freed like the average fan wanted. Jessica Eye has been released, and it sounds like Bellator are abandoning altogether their plan of featuring women. I'm happy about that news as well because they were just being wasted by Bellator, and now cards won't be diluted by their presence. Although Eye is one of the few women I did enjoy watching fight.














