Bellator pays more than UFC? Corey Anderson raises controversy when comparing handbags between competitors

Former Ultimate standout reveals what has changed in his financial life since he chose to change organizations

C. Anderson left the UFC for Bellator in 2020. Photo: Reproduction/Instagram

After surprising and confirming his migration to Bellator, Corey anderson he started arguing again. A former UFC standout, the fighter made sure he didn't hesitate when asked which company brought him the most profits. In an interview with 'The MMA Hour', the light heavyweight (up to 93kg.) spoke about the subject.

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“I made a post after my second fight (for Bellator) saying that the UFC gave me a career, but Bellator gave me a life. After the first payment, my wife no longer needed to work. I bought her a new car. I can fly my family to my fights now, go on vacation. I can do this because I made a lot more money in two fights than I did in my entire UFC career,” said Corey.

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A standout in Ultimate for years and a recent candidate for a title shot, Anderson worked for the company between 2014 and 2020. For the company headed by Dana White, there were 15 appearances, with 10 wins and five stumbles.

In Bellator since November last season, Corey debuted in the company on the right foot. Semi-finalist in the light heavyweight tournament, the fighter has two knockout victories in a row and doesn't know what it's like to lose in his new home.

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