PHOENIX – Bellator heavyweight champion Ryan Bader is fired up after facing off with Cheick Kongo after his main event win at Bellator 273.
After outpointing interim champ Valentin Moldavsky three rounds to two on Saturday, Bader revealed what Kongo had to say to him about their rematch, which headlines Bellator Paris in May.
An accidental eye poke led to Kongo’s fight against Bader in 2019,. Bader had just won the Bellator heavyweight Grand Prix heavyweight title. Kongo apparently hadn’t forgotten about the circumstances that led them to a second meeting, or the delay in getting there.
“I always wanted to get that fight back,” Bader told MMA Fighting at the Bellator 273 post-fight press conference. “And he was talking so much sh*t from after I poked him in the eye. I’m like, ‘Dude, there’s video of you wincing, and it’s in your nose.’
“Then, again, he came up [tonight and said], ‘Nice fight, but I’m going to beat your ass in Paris,’ and all this bullsh*t. So, yeah, I like that fight.”
Slowed by the global pandemic, Kongo returned to the cage in October 2020 and lost a split decision to Tim Johnson. However, a win by submission over Sergei Kharitonov in August allowed him to regain the title and Bellator took advantage of the chance.
“I’ve been asking for that fight forever,” Bader said. “I wanted to run that back before I was going to light heavyweight, but now we get to do it.”
After a rocky run at 205 pounds that cost him the title, Bader is committed to a future at heavyweight. He thought for a time that he could be Fedor Emelianenko’s final opponent in , which he defeated in in his retirement fight with Russia PRIDE champion.
He settles another matter.
“That’s a left turn right there,” Bader said of the fight in Paris. It was Fedor in Russia, I thought. But yeah, unfinished business.”