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Bellator signee Pat Downey explains callout of Khamzat Chimaev for wrestling match, hopes for debut on Dublin card

Pat Downey has made the decision to transition from the wrestling world to the MMA cage, but there is still a short list of competitors he’d love to share the mat with, including surging UFC contender Khamzat Chimaev.

Downey recently signed an exclusive deal with Bellator to compete in the promotion’s middleweight division. The former USA Wrestling world team member and NCAA All-American is preparing to make his eventual MMA debut in 2022, but recently revealed his wrestling wish list should the opportunity present itself. These names are Bo Nickal, Jordan Burroughs and David Taylor.

For MMA fans, Chimaev’s name on the list stands out above the rest.

“I see him wrestling these guys that I don’t think can wrestle for sh*t,” Downey told MMA Fighting on We Got Next. “He’s supposed to be Russian this, Sweden national team member — I don’t know if he wrestled internationally or has any credentials worth mentioning. I don’t know, the dude looks like he has a similar body style to me, kind of upper body playing games, and I feel like matchups make matches. I feel like it would be a fan-friendly matchup because we would get into some situations where it’s throw or be thrown.

” If you’ve ever seen me wrestle, it is clear that not many can take on my upper body. I’m usually the guy doing that sh*t, so I think if he’d go up top with me it would be a bad move for the dude.”

Chimaev recently competed in a wrestling match against fellow UFC competitor Jack Hermansson in November, picking up an 8-0 shutout victory in the process. “Borz” has been wrestling since he was five years old and he has has parlayed that experience into an undefeated mixed martial arts career.

Whether in a grappling match or a wrestling match Downey is open to taking on Chimaev, mainly for competitive reasons.

“I would just be excited about that match,” Downey said. “I don’t call out bums, I call out the best. All respect goes to him, but I don’t want his name on my lips because he’s a scumbag. I would love to have the chance to challenge him .”

While he had incredible success during his wrestling career, it was also mired with controversy. The 29-year-old found himself in trouble with the law multiple times stemming from fights, which caused the revocation of a full scholarship to Penn State. Downey also received criticism for comments made about women’s wrestling on social media, which led to his removal from the New Jersey Regional Training Center in 2019.

Downey was scheduled to compete at the U.S. Olympic Team Trials in 2020 before the event was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. He would go on to compete at the rescheduled event in March 2021 where Downey went 1-2 and finished fourth.

With his sights set on a new career in the combat sports landscape, Downey, who is currently training at The Goat Shed Academy in Miami, says that if it were up to him, he would have his Bellator debut at the event’s upcoming card in Dublin.

” I think that end of February or early March would be a good time,” Downey said. But I will listen to my coach and manager because I am dumb. I have some bruises and bumps that need to be healed up.

” I can’t believe everyone is excited to face me. You see other guys with wrestling accolades and they have a hard time getting an opponent. But for my debut, it doesn’t make sense to fight a guy with a lot more experience than me. I’m sure picking this first opponent is going to be a bit of a process, but when it comes down to it I’m an athlete. It doesn’t bother me too much. I enjoy competing and will be available whenever it suits me.

“But, I saw the Ireland card towards the end February. That would have been freaking crazy. But I’ve been doing some research since I joined the promotion, planting some seeds in people’s heads, planting some feelers here and trying to just get the vibe of this whole thing and see how it works. However, it’s something I am ready to do.

While Downey knows he has to do his homework and prove his worth in the MMA industry, he feels that the right foundation exists to make it a success. If things go the way he believes they will, Downey expects to give nightmares to his fellow middleweights.

” I’m sure coming,” Downey stated. “You guys will see me soon. “I’m not a wrestling fighter learning to fight. I am a fighter who learned to wrestle. I think everything I didn’t accomplish in the wrestling world — which wasn’t very much, I did everything except win a world title and an olympic title — but if I have half the success that I did in the wrestling world in the fighting world, a lot of these [185-pounders] are f*cked.”

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