With Bellator on hiatus during the ongoing coronavirus outbreak, MMA Junkie takes a look at the 10 winningest fighters in the history of the organization. Of note, all athletes included in this column fight at middleweight or below and have promotional debuts ranging from April 2010 to April 2015.
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10. [autotag]Michael Page[/autotag]
Age: 32
Debut: Bellator 93 on March 21, 2013
Number of fights: 14
Number of wins: 13
Many won’t like the quality of competition that led to Page landing a spot on the list, but he’s here nonetheless. “MVP” has put together a spectacular highlight reel with Bellator courtesy of a unique and dynamic offensive arsenal.
Page has nothing scheduled as far as his next fight, but the fan desire is to see him face another top welterweight.
9. [autotag]Pat Curran[/autotag]
Age: 32
Debut: Bellator 14 on April 15, 2010
Number of fights: 18
Number of wins: 13
Despite having fought just three times in the past four years, former featherweight champion Curran finds himself in the thick of the pack among the biggest winners in Bellator history.
Curran was bounced from the ongoing featherweight grand prix in an opening-round bout against Adam Borics at Bellator 226 in September. He hasn’t not since addressed his future plans.
8. [autotag]Joe Warren[/autotag]
Age: 43
Debut: Bellator 13 on April 8, 2010
Number of fights: 20
Number of wins: 13
Not only was Warren the first in Bellator history to win titles in two separate weight classes, but he’s also the longest-tenured fighter in the history of the organization, going back nearly a decade.
Although “The Baddest Man on the Planet” hasn’t fought since November 2018, he insists he’s not yet retired and is biding his time for the right moment to get back in the cage.