[autotag]Fabricio Werdum[/autotag] is pushing hard to win the [autotag]Fedor Emelianenko[/autotag] sweepstakes.
Bellator recently announced Emelianenko (39-6 MMA, 3-2 BMMA) is set to compete in MMA for the first time since 2019 when he headlines the promotion’s debut in Russia on Oct. 23. An opponent has not been named, but company president Scott Coker said there are multiple candidates in the running.
Werdum (24-9-1), who beat Emelianenko in a stunning upset in 2010, wants to be that guy, and he made it known on social media. The Brazilian not only said he’d be happy to travel to Moscow, but he also took a shot at Emelianenko’s status as the greatest heavyweight of all-time (via Twitter):
IF fedor The đ do you need revenge from me HEY Iâm ready to go to Russia
— Fabricio Werdum (@FabricioWerdum) July 4, 2021
IF fedor The đ do you need revenge from me HEY Iâm ready to go to Russia
Fedor was never the goat because I killed the đ @ScottCoker letâs go
— Fabricio Werdum (@FabricioWerdum) July 4, 2021
Fedor was never the goat because I killed the đ @ScottCoker letâs go
Werdum, 43, is not currently under Bellator contract. In fact, he’s signed with the PFL. But as MMA Junkie’s John Morgan recently reported, the organization would be willing to allow Werdum the opportunity to fight Emelianenko, if offered.
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The potential rematch would give Emelianenko the chance to redeem the first true loss of his career. After putting together a 28-fight unbeaten streak, Emelianenko suffered a 69-second submission loss to Werdum under the now-defunct Strikeforce banner.
A rematch between Emelianenko, who is coming off a first-round TKO of Quinton Jackson at Bellator 237 in December 2019, and Werdum has been discussed in the more than decade since the first fight, but the stars have never aligned.
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