It wasn't just the devastating knockout of Ryan bader about Fedor Emelianenko who caught attention at Bellator 214. During the event, held on Saturday night (26), Vitor belfort stirred up fans by appearing on the show and fueling rumors that he was coming out of retirement to compete on the show.
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First, Belfort recorded a video on his Instagram account (see below) and used the caption to promise that he should compete again. “It’s been a long time since I’ve been on this side of the cage, soon I’ll be back on the side I LOVE…….”, wrote Vitor.
Afterwards, the 'Phenomenon' increased the rumors even further by posting a photo next to Scott Coker, president of Bellator, and praised the director. 'Congratulations on your success, @therealscottcoker.'
Belfort's career
Vitor belfort hung up his gloves at UFC 224, an event held on May 12, 2018, in Rio de Janeiro. In the event he was knocked out in front of Lyoto Machida in his 41st fight as a professional. The Brazilian had 26 wins, 14 losses and one fight without result (No Contest).
Among his main achievements are the UFC heavyweight GP, in 1997, at the age of 19; the UFC light heavyweight belt (up to 93,1 kg.) in 2004 and the Cage Rage middleweight title in 2007.
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