![]() “I think all of us missed it,” Page said of his contract. He said news of his contract expiring was surprising and speculated that the uncertain status of a potential sale of Bellator may have played a part in his current situation. Page needed just 26 seconds to defeat Goiti Yamauchi via TKO this past March in a fight that may ultimately serve as his final appearance in the Bellator cage. Along the way, Page picked up wins over Paul Daley, Lima, Derek Anderson, David Rickels, and Evangelista Santos, the latter of which was widely regarded as one of 2016’s best knockouts. He’s won 17 of his 19 appearances in the Bellator cage, losing only to former champion Douglas Lima and in a controversial split decision to Logan Storley for the interim welterweight title in May 2022. “MVP” has competed under the Bellator umbrella since 2013 and owns the record for the most knockouts (11) in the promotion’s history. Page also said he plans to be in attendance this Saturday at The O2 Arena for UFC London.
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