"As someone with much more experience than him, at a much higher level of competition, I am his superior and his behavior warrants an apology to me. Now you might say that's a bit of abstract reasoning... but there's another reason he better apologize to me first, and it has to do with his own self-interest. I happen to know, from one of my very highly-placed sources at the UFC, that Michael Bisping's ‘goodwill account’ is seriously overdrawn with the company. He's on very thin ice wearing really sharp skates, if you know what I mean. So, there are only TWO possible outcomes for him: He can fight ME, or he can get released."Former UFC middleweight number one contender Chael Sonnen, who recently satisfied the terms of his drug suspension under the California State Athletic Commission, demands an apology from Michael Bisping in a conversation with Fighter's Only and offers himself as "The Count's" next opponent. The British "Ultimate Fighter" came under fire for his illegal knee and post-fight spit-rocket at UFC 127 back on Feb. 26, but is he really that close to losing his job? Or is the motor mouthed money launderer trying to keep himself in the headlines by striking while the iron is hot?
Friday, 4 March 2011
UFC Quick Quote: Michael Bisping can fight Chael Sonnen or get his UFC release
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