Ex-UFC criticizes the current situation of the category led by Alex Poatan and sends a message to his rival

Bellator star Corey Anderson is tough in evaluating the Ultimate scenario and takes a shot at Jamahal Hill

Alex Poatan is UFC champion. Photo: Reproduction/Instagram/@alexpereiraufc

Alex Poatán He is the UFC light heavyweight champion. Photo: Reproduction/Instagram/@alexpereiraufc

Former UFC representative and current Bellator star, Corey anderson was tough when evaluating the current scenario of the light heavyweight category (up to 93kg.) in the 'old house'. In an interview with 'The MMA Hour', the North American did not shy away from controversies and criticized the cast that has Alex Poatán as champion. The veteran also didn't miss chances to needle his opponent Jamahal hill.

“Fighting you (Hill) never crossed my mind or radar. Congratulations. You won the belt by beating a guy I beat by accepting the fight with a week and a half notice. You still suffered cuts. (…) The UFC light heavyweight division is not what it used to be. Jamahal hill wore the belt when Aleksandar rakic, Magomed Ankalayev e Jan Blachowicz were injured. I think all three of them are better than him (Hill),” she concluded.

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A critic of the Ultimate squad, Anderson represented the organization between 2014 and 2020. Around four years ago, the fighter surprised fans of the sport by leaving the UFC and being announced as Bellator's new star.

For his competitor, Corey has competed in six fights so far. With a devastating start, the North American reached the final of the million-dollar light heavyweight tournament, being defeated by Vadim nemkov in the decisive confrontation.

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