Video: Ariel Helwani breaks up heated fight between Danny Sabatello and Raufeon Stots

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Wrestling credentials nearly caused a fight on the set of The MMA Hour as interim Bellator bantamweight champion Raufeon Stots and Danny Sabatello argued over who is the better grappler.

As tempers flared between their careers, Sabatello and Stots were forced to separate by Ariel Helwani in Bellator 289’s finals.

“I’m a better wrestler,” said Stots. “We can wrestle right now, I’ll beat the s*** out of him.”

“Let’s go,” Sabatello replied, rising out of his chair.

After Helwani intervened, Sabatello snatched Stots’ belt, making good on an earlier attempt picked off by the interim champ.

On one side of the desk was Sabatello, a three-time NCAA qualifier at Division I Purdue University. On the other was Stots, a two-time national champion at University of Nebraska-Kearney.

Sabatello was impressed Stots knew he’d been wrestling since 4, but that was where the respect ended. By the time they stood up for an extracurricular tussle, the sit-down interview was an endless stream of interruptions and insults, with Stots repeatedly calling Sabatello a “car salesman” and Sabatello calling Stots a “little b****.”

After another interruption, Sabatello lost his patience.

” You’re a fool, I’m going to go there and beat the crap out of you,” said he.

“Slap me, bro,” Stots replied. I wish you would get rid of the crap out of me .”

Helwani was again the referee.

“You know you’re not really going to do something, because you’re not about it,” Stots declared. “Car salesman.”

The in-person interview turned up the heat on a rivalry that’s simmered since Sabatello’s entry into the Bellator grand prix. “The Italian Gangster” made a splash in the field as much for his mouth as his talent, taking out Leandro Higo after a heap of trash talk. After Sergio Pettis, the champion of the tournament was injured, Stots won the interim belt with Juan Archuleta.

Sabatello greeted Stots with a middle finger after his win, setting in motion a semifinal fight to earn the right to face Pettis. On the other side of the bracket is a fight between Patchy Mix and Magomed Magomedov.

Monday’s skirmish demonstrated that bragging rights will also be on the line for the pair when they clash at Mohegan Sun Arena, Uncasville (Conn. 9).

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