Saturday, March 21

Bellator announces 'long-term contract extension' with Bobby Lashley

Two-time Bellator MMA veteran and former professional wrestling superstar Bobby Lashley (12-2) has signed a “long-term contract extension” with the California-based organization.


Bellator MMA officials recently announced the new deal, though terms of the contract were not revealed.


“I’ve had two fights with Bellator, and I’m happy to be calling the promotion my home,” Lashley stated. “Scott Coker and the company have really reignited my desire to fight, and I’m looking forward to a huge year with some dominant wins.”


Coker also employed Lashley for three appearances under the Strikeforce banner, as well.


The 38-year-old Lashley has been competing in MMA since 2008. He currently boasts a five-fight winning streak that includes his two Bellator MMA wins over Karl Etherington and Josh Burns, both of which came by submission.


“The Dominator” is currently a Colorado-based fighter and trains under the American Top Team banner.


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