Lorenz Larkin doesn’t want to wait for Douglas Lima, open to fighting Michael Page

Lorenz Larkin is not going to wait on welterweight champion Douglas Lima to go up to middleweight and back.

[autotag]Lorenz Larkin[/autotag] is not the type to sit around and wait.

The former Bellator welterweight title challenger is not willing to wait for champion Douglas Lima to drop back down to defend his 170-pound title and get the belt circulating once again in the weight class. Instead, Larkin (22-7 MMA, 4-2 BMMA) wants to get in another fight as he wait for Lima to meet Gegard Mousasi for the vacant Bellator middleweight title.

“In my head I was going to fight again and then fight him (Douglas Lima),” Lima told MMA Junkie Radio. “I didn’t want to wait this whole time and have them fight, then wait, do a camp, and then fight him. So yeah, I was already planning on fighting and then fight for the belt.”

Lima was supposed to fight Mousasi for the vacant title at 185 pounds at Bellator 242 on May 9 in hopes of becoming the third ever Bellator two-division champion. However, the event was scrapped due to coronavirus concerns.

The promotion has yet to announce when they will resume the fight schedule.

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Bellator president Scott Coker has shown interest in a fight between Larkin and Michael Page to determine the next contender for Lima at 170 pounds.

Larkin, who’s currently on a four-fight winning streak, doesn’t want to call anyone out, but says he’s open to fighting Page.

“Anybody at the top tier, man. If you’re a top tier guy, then that’s the fight that should happen.”

When asked about his willingness to take another fight and not campaign or wait out for Lima to drop back down to 170 pounds, Larkin said he’s best when busy.

“Everybody always thinks about losing, but I have more of a mind frame of I’ll get back,” Larkin said. “Off of my last title fight, I put my head down, worked, and got back to talks about (fighting for the title).

“So that’s how my mind frame works. Whatever happens, if it happens on the bad end of it, I can always get back. So I never really think about the chances of should I just wait and this and that. I rather just fight. Me, I’m more dangerous the more I fight.”

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Scott Coker interested in Michael Page vs. Lorenz Larkin fight for Bellator

Bellator president Scott Coker likes the idea of a potential Michael Page vs. Lorenz Larkin fight.

Bellator president Scott Coker likes the idea of a potential fight between [autotag]Michael Page[/autotag] and [autotag]Lorenz Larkin[/autotag].

Both Page and Larkin most recently fought this past December at Bellator 237, where Page picked up a second round finish over Shinsho Anzai, and Larkin outstruck Keita Nakamura for a decision win.

Page (17-1 MMA, 13-1 BMMA) has been campaigning for a rematch with welterweight champion Douglas Lima, who handed him his first loss in Bellator’s welterweight tournament semifinals. Since that loss, he has picked up three finishes in the span of four months.

And while Coker praised Page for his effort against Lima, he thinks a matchup with Larkin next would make sense for him.

“The guy is super talented,” Coker told MMA Junkie. “People underestimate how talented this guy is, and whenever we’re talking to him, he’s – in his mind, he’s like, ‘Give me another title shot. I’m ready – I want to fight Lima again. I feel like I had him.’ He felt like he hit him, and I watched the tape and he did. He’s one of the few guys that really I think kind of stumbled Lima a little bit, and it’s because he’s so awkward and he’s so fast and so explosive, fights like a karate guy, sideways, that Lima had a little bit of a – it clicked to really figure this guy out.

“If you ask ‘MVP,’ he’s going to want a title shot next week, next month – he’s ready to go. But I like the Larkin fight. I like Larkin vs. MVP, I think those guys should get it on.”

Winner of his past four, Larkin (22-7 MMA, 4-2 BMMA) also wants to run things back with Lima, looking to avenge the loss in his promotional debut.

Although Coker initially favored Larkin over Page for the next welterweight title shot, Lima is attempting to move up in weight to capture two titles simultaneously, making a fight between Larkin and Page the possible next move.

Combat Rewind, April 1: Top highlights include Raufeon Stots’ sick head kick

Check out the best highlights from this day in history with MMA Junkie’s “Combat Rewind.”

There’s “Flashback Friday” and “Throwback Thursday” (and Tuesday, too, if you want). But at MMA Junkie, we figured why not expand that to every day?

“Combat Rewind” brings you some of combat sports’ best highlights from every calendar day of the year. It’s a look back at history, courtesy of the UFC Fight Pass archives, featuring stellar finishes and classic moments in MMA and beyond on their anniversaries.

So kick back and relive the following bits of greatness in the video above:

  • Strikeforce Challengers 15: [autotag]James Terry[/autotag] vs. [autotag]Josh Thornburg[/autotag] – April 1, 2011
  • Strikeforce Challengers 15: [autotag]Lorenz Larkin[/autotag] vs. [autotag]Scott Lighty[/autotag] – April 1, 2011
  • Shooto Japan: [autotag]Wataru Miki[/autotag] vs. [autotag]Takayoshi Ono[/autotag] – April 1, 2011
  • Victory FC 49: [autotag]Raufeon Stots[/autotag] vs. [autotag]William Joplin[/autotag] – April 1, 2016

Fight footage courtesy of UFC Fight Pass, the UFC’s official digital subscription service, which is currently offering a seven-day free trial. UFC Fight Pass gives fans access to exclusive live UFC events and fights, exclusive live MMA and combat sports events from around the world, exclusive original and behind the scenes content and unprecedented 24-7 access to the world’s biggest fight library.

MMA rankings report: Michael Page, Lorenz Larkin make moves

The new year has begun, but it’s time for one last look back at how the final important event of 2019 affected the USA TODAY Sports/MMA Junkie rankings.

As we turn the page to 2020, we must take one last look back at the final meaningful event of 2019.

Bellator made its Japanese debut with the epic Bellator 237 at Saitama Super Arena just outside Tokyo on Dec. 28. Among the most noteworthy winners on the evening were two of the company’s best welterweights: [autotag]Michael Page[/autotag] and [autotag]Lorenz Larkin[/autotag].

So how did these high-quality performances by “MVP” and “Da Monsoon” affect the standings at 170 pounds? And was there anything else noteworthy on the week? And most important, how did this all play out in this week’s USA TODAY Sports/MMA Junkie rankings?

Let MMA Junkie’s own “Gorgeous” George Garcia and John Morgan walk you through all the changes of note in the video above.

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USA TODAY Sports/MMA Junkie rankings, Dec. 31: How did Bellator 237 shake things up?

Take a look at the latest USA TODAY Sports/MMA Junkie MMA rankings for Dec. 31 after Bellator 237 caused change at 170 pounds.

We’re finally done with 2019, but the holiday season didn’t come and go until one final fight card with rankings implications went down.

Bellator 237 was the company’s debut in Japan, and with it came heavy doses of firepower, headlined by Fedor Emelianenko’s knockout of Quinton Jackson.

But the most relevant fights of the night, at least for rankings purposes, went down at welterweight, where both [autotag]Michael Page[/autotag] and [autotag]Lorenz Larkin[/autotag] scored big wins.

So where did that duo place in the current USA Today Sports/MMA Junkie rankings? To find out where “MVP” and “Da Monsoon” are now ranked, or to check out where you favorite — or least favorite — fighter stands, check out the rankings above.

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Video: Bellator 237 highlights, including Fedor Emelianenko’s KO of ‘Rampage’ Jackson

If you missed Fedor Emelianenko’s knockout of Quinton “Rampage” Jackson the first time around, here’s your chance to catch it.

Bellator put on it’s first-ever card in Japan on Saturday, bringing some of their biggest names to the iconic Saitama Super Arena just outside of Tokyo.

And what a night it was, as several of Bellator’s best brought their A-game to the venerated venue. [autotag]Goiti Yamauchi[/autotag], [autotag]Ilara Joanne[/autotag], [autotag]Lorenz Larkin[/autotag], [autotag]Michael Chandler[/autotag], and [autotag]Michael Page[/autotag] all put on great shows leading up to the fight which brought everyone to the house: The return of the legendary [autotag]Fedor Emelianenko[/autotag], who made short work of Quinton “Rampage” Jackson in a battle of former world champions.

Whether you missed the show the first time or watched it live and want to relive a night filled with slam-bang highlights, you can now watch the best moments from Bellator 237. Watch the video linked above.

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Bellator 237 medical suspensions: ‘Rampage’ Jackson gets 60 days for KO, three out indefinitely

“Rampage” Jackson is among six Bellator 237 main card combatants facing medical suspensions.

With five finish losses and two weight misses among them, many of Bellator 237’s main card competitors are facing medical suspensions.

Most prominently, headliner [autotag]Quinton Jackson[/autotag] (38-14 MMA, 5-3 BMMA) has been suspended 60 days as a result of his first-round knockout loss to [autotag]Fedor Emelianenko[/autotag] (39-6 MMA, 3-2 BMMA).

Winners [autotag]Lorenz Larkin[/autotag] (22-7 MMA, 4-2 BMMA) and [autotag]Goiti Yamauchi[/autotag] (25-4 MMA, 11-3 BMMA) are facing indefinite suspensions until they’re cleared by a kidney doctor, presumably because both fighters missed weight at Friday’s weigh-ins.

In a list acquired by MMA Junkie, six of the 12 main card combatants have received medical suspensions from commission head Mike Mazzulli, who oversaw Saturday’s event in Japan.

Check out the Bellator 237 main card medical suspensions below:

  • Daron Cruickshank: no suspension
  • Goiti Yamauchi: suspended indefinitely until kidney check cleared by a nephrologist (Yamauchi missed weight)
  • Kana Watanabe: no suspension
  • Ilara Joanne: suspended 30 days for TKO loss
  • Keita Nakamura: no suspension
  • Lorenz Larkin: suspended indefinitely until kidney check cleared by a nephrologist (Larkin missed weight)
  • Shinsho Anzai: suspended indefinitely until MRI is cleared by doctor; also suspended 60 days for knockout loss
  • Michael Page: no suspension
  • Sidney Outlaw: suspended 60 days for knockout loss
  • Michael Chandler: no suspension
  • Quinton Jackson: suspended 60 days due to knockout loss
  • Fedor Emelianenko: no suspension

Bellator 237, the promotion’s debut in Japan, took place Saturday (Sunday locally) at Saitama Super Arena in Saitama, near Tokyo. The main card aired on Paramount and streamed on DAZN following prelims on MMA Junkie.

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5 biggest takeaways from Bellator 237: What happened to ‘Rampage’ Jackson?, MVP debate, more

A recap of the most important storylines from Bellator 237, where Fedor knocked out “Rampage” in the main event.

What mattered most at Bellator 237 in Saitama, Japan? Here are a few post-fight musings …

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1. ‘Rampage’ was fun … until he wasn’t

[autotag]Quinton Jackson[/autotag] executed fight week perfectly right up until the moment he got in the cage, and the referee said “fight.” He was in vintage form and endlessly entertaining every time he appeared in front of the media, then rolled out an epic PRIDE-style walkout for his return to Japan after eight years that served as a major nostalgia trip for anyone who lived through that era.

But then the fight against [autotag]Fedor Emelianenko[/autotag] started, and it was a sad state of affairs. While “Rampage” has blown up in weight every fight since moving to heavyweight three years ago, this was by far the worst he’s physically looked. And it translated into an embarrassing result.

The 265-pound Jackson plodded around the cage, struggling to get his footing to target a meaningful punch. The best thing he did the entire fight was check a leg kick from Emelianenko. Otherwise he was a sitting duck, and Emelianenko took advantage as he put together smooth striking combinations before a final overhand stunned Jackson and led to his first knockout loss in 14 years.

No one wants to see that version of Jackson again. If he follows through on his post-fight message about shedding his unnecessary weight and making a return to light heavyweight, where he was once a UFC champion, then perhaps some intrigue will be restored. But if it’s going to be the guy who showed up Saturday night, then he might as well hang up the gloves.

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Bellator 237 post-event facts: Michael Chandler sets stoppage record

Check out all the facts and figures from Bellator 237, which took place Saturday in Saitama, Japan.

The final Bellator event of the year took place Saturday with Bellator 237, which went down at Saitama Super Arena in Saitama, Japan, with a card that aired on Paramount and streamed on DAZN.

In the main event, [autotag]Fedor Emelianenko[/autotag] (39-6 MMA, 3-2 BMMA) knocked out [autotag]Quinton Jackson[/autotag] (38-14 MMA, 5-3 BMMA) in the first round of their heavyweight clash. It was the first time “Rampage” has been stopped with strikes since 2005.

Check below for 31 facts coming out of Bellator 237.

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General

Betting favorites went 5-1 on the main card.

Betting favorites improved to 14-8 (with two no contests and one draw) in Bellator main events this year.

Total fight time for the six-bout main card was 43:56.

Main card

Emelianenko improved to 5-2 since he returned from retirement in December 2015.

Emelianenko improved to 9-2 (with one no contest) when facing former UFC champions.

Emelianenko has earned 31 of his 39 career victories by stoppage. That includes all three of his Bellator wins.

Emelianenko has earned all three of his Bellator victories by first-round knockout.

Fedor Emelianenko and “Rampage” Jackson at Bellator 237. (Photo courtesy Bellator)

Jackson fell to 4-4 in his career in heavyweight fights.

Jackson has suffered four of his six career stoppage losses by knockout.

Jackson suffered his first knockout loss since Apr. 23, 2005 – a span of 5,362 days (nearly 15 years) and 24 fights.

[autotag]Michael Chandler[/autotag] (20-5 MMA, 17-5 BMMA) has earned 15 of his 20 career victories by stoppage. That includes 12 of his 17 Bellator wins.

Chandler’s 17 victories in Bellator competition are second most in company history behind Patricio Freire (18).

Chandler’s 12 stoppage victories in Bellator competition are most in company history.

[autotag]Sidney Outlaw[/autotag] (14-3 MMA, 2-0 BMMA) suffered his first knockout loss since Sept. 13, 2014 – a span of 1,932 days (more than five years) and 13 fights.

Outlaw has suffered three of his four career losses by stoppage.

Michael Page at Bellator 237. (Photo courtesy Bellator)

[autotag]Michael Page[/autotag]’s (17-1 MMA, 13-1 BMMA) earned his third victory in a 92-day stretch. He’s finished all of those wins by knockout.

Page’s 10 stoppage victories in Bellator competition are fourth most in company history behind Chandler (12), Patricio Freire (11) and A.J. McKee (11).

Page’s nine knockout victories in Bellator competition are tied with Douglas Lima and Patricky Freire for most in company history.

[autotag]Lorenz Larkin[/autotag] (22-7 MMA, 4-2 BMMA) improved to 7-3 since he dropped to the welterweight division in January 2015.

Larkin’s four-fight Bellator winning streak at welterweight is tied for the third longest active streak in the division behind Logan Storley (five) and Joey Davis (five).

Larkin has earned nine of his past 12 victories by decision. That includes all four of his Bellator wins

[autotag]Keita Nakamura[/autotag] (35-11-2 MMA, 0-1 BMMA) has alternated wins and losses over his past 10 fights.

Nakamura has suffered nine of his 11 career losses by decision.

Goiti Yamauchi at Bellator 237. (Photo courtesy Bellator)

[autotag]Goiti Yamauchi[/autotag] (25-4 MMA, 11-3 BMMA) improved to 6-1 since he moved up to the Bellator lightweight division in October 2016.

Yamauchi has earned 21 of his 25 career victories by stoppage. That includes nine of his 11 Bellator wins.

Yamauchi’s nine stoppage victories in Bellator competition are tied for fifth most in company history behind Chandler (12), Patricio Freire (11), McKee (11) and Page (10).

Yamauchi’s eight submission victories in Bellator competition are most in company history.

Yamauchi’s five submission victories in Bellator lightweight competition are tied for the most in divisional history.

Yamauchi’s five submission victories by rear-naked choke in Bellator competition are most in company history.

[autotag]Daron Cruickshank[/autotag]’s (22-13 MMA, 0-1 BMMA) three-fight losing skid is tied for the longest of his career. He hasn’t earned a victory since September 2018.

Cruickshank has suffered 10 of his 13 career losses by stoppage.

Bellator boss Scott Coker favors Lorenz Larkin over Michael Page for next welterweight title shot

Bellator president Scott Coker says Lorenz Larkin could be the first man to challenge welterweight champion Douglas Lima in 2020.

SAITAMA, Japan – Bellator president Scott Coker says [autotag]Lorenz Larkin[/autotag] is in pole position to be the first man to challenge Bellator welterweight champion Douglas Lima in 2020.

The departure of Rory MacDonald from Bellator to the PFL squashed any thoughts of a championship rematch between the Brazilian and the Canadian, and opened up a path to the gold for the next top contender at 170 pounds.

Coker says that man is Larkin (22-7 MMA, 4-2 BMMA), who he puts just ahead of the likes of [autotag]Michael Page[/autotag] in the welterweight pecking order to face three-time Bellator champ Lima in the New Year.

Larkin missed weight for his bout with Keita Nakamura before going the distance with the seasoned Japanese grappler at Bellator 237. But when chatting to reporters, including MMA Junkie, backstage Coker said he wouldn’t penalize the American for his faux-pas on the scale.

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“We can look past that,” he said. “He came a long way and it’s not an easy task. I think that the flight, the trip, it’s just a different environment. I think in the timeframe that was different, that had a lot to do with it. The guy has fought – I don’t know his record offhand – but I think in 24 fights he has never missed weight. So we’ve got to give him a pass for that one.”

And Coker says the fact that Larkin is not just a top contender, but one that hasn’t yet faced Lima inside the Bellator cage, makes “Da Monsoon” the compelling choice to face “The Phenom” next.

“To me, I think the fight that we would like to see is Lorenz fight Lima, because he hasn’t fought him before,” he explained. “But I’d also like to see Lorenz fight ‘MVP,’ too. So, we’ll see. We’re going to mix it up and have some fun with that weight class.”

Larkin joked with reporters backstage after his win that he and Page were related and couldn’t possibly fight each other, but Coker’s grinning response to that suggested that he certainly sees the pair going head to head next year.

“Oh, is that what he said?” Coker laughed. “You know what, we’ll have a conversation with him. Don’t get too close!”

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