Bellator Fighting Championships inks deal with middleweight Matt Major
CHICAGO, Ill. (February 9, 2010) – Matt Major, the colorful and sometimes-controversial mixed martial artist known for his appearance on the TapouT reality show and his upset victory over UFC veteran Shonie Carter, has signed on to compete in Bellator Fighting Championships’ upcoming Season 2 middleweight tournament.
The 26-year-old Major—who moonlights as a fashion designer—boasts a professional record of 6-1, but says that his "actual record is closer to 20-1 when you include all the fights I’ve taken in clubs and in bars and in people’s basements." He drew big buzz throughout the MMA world with his 2008 win over Carter in a fight that Sherdog.com described by noting that Major "outclassed a man with 14 times as many professional fights" under his belt.
"Matt has a unique and bigger-than-life persona, but below the personality is a 185 pounder who can really fight," said Bellator founder and CEO Bjorn Rebney. "If Matt focuses on our upcoming tournament, he’s a very dangerous draw for anyone at 185."
Major says winning the Season 2 tournament and the chance for a title fight against Lombard is his singular goal now that he has signed with Bellator.
"The real question is: ‘Is Hector Lombard ready for Matt Major?’" Major said. "I’ll tell you right now, if Hector Lombard knows I’m in the tournament, I know he’s worried about it. I want to be a world champion more than anything and I don’t care who I have to fight or what I have to do to get there."
Before that, though, Major will have to get through three fights in Bellator’s eight-man Season 2 middleweight tournament. Other tournament competitors announced thus far include Eric Schambari and Bryan "The Beast" Baker. Bellator will also conduct tournaments at 145, 155, and 170 lbs. The winners in each division will be declared No. 1 contenders to the current roster of champions. All 24 fights in Seasons 2 and 3 will be televised on FOX Sports Net, NBC and Telemundo.
Major says he has been "fascinated" by the fight game and martial arts "pretty much since the day I was born."
"All I ever wanted to do was be the next Jean Claude Van Damme, the next Steven Segal, the next Bruce Lee," he said. "And now I’m better than all of them. I knew since I was a little kid that I was going to be a great fighter."
Major was born in Miami, but moved to New Jersey at the age of 8 to live with an aunt after both his mother and father passed away. In high school, he passed up the chance to compete on the school wrestling team, instead opting to take classes in fashion design and merchandising at the local community college. Later, he was accepted at the Art Institute of New York. He studied there and at several other art schools before switching his attention to MMA full-time in his early 20s.
"I’ve trained in every kind of combat you can imagine: I’ve done English boxing, American boxing, Aikido, judo, sword, wrestling, Jiu-Jitsu, you name it," he said. "If the fight ends up on the ground, someone’s gonna get tapped. If it stays standing up, someone’s gonna get hit in the mouth. It doesn’t matter to me."
Major spent the better part of 2009 training at the famed American Kickboxing Academy is San Jose, Calif. He describes his contract with Bellator as "the biggest thing that’s ever happened to me."
"Bellator, I think, is the new face of MMA," he said. "It’s just a very sophisticated organization and I’m proud to be a part of it."
For more information, visit Bellator.com, follow Bellator on Twitter @BellatorMMA or on Facebook at www.facebook.com/Bellator.
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Are they allowed to use swords in Bellator? What was up with that?
The weather is here, I wish you were beautiful
yes. their fights never go to decsions
Fedor invented a language that incorporates Sambo and Kimuras.
So next time FEDOR is kicking your ass, don't be offended or hurt, he may be just trying to tell you he likes your hat.
Yeah
definitely remember him on TapOut and became an instant fan. Matt Major, Sunshine, Albert “Always Bad” Manners, and Rob Roy were the episodes that stood out the most to me. Demacio Page was a pretty good episode also, and that dude has been a killer in the WEC.
Bad Manners was my favorite episode of all though.
Matt Major is for real when he trains 100%
I AM SOMETIMES BIASED - Get over it!!!!!!!
So thats why they killed off Warrick Brown in C.S.I.
So he could train full-time.
"Champions are not made in the gyms. Champions are made from something they have deep inside them - a desire, a dream, a vision." -Muhammad Ali
Damn, I was gonna write that
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by enzo-enormous on Feb 9, 2010 11:53 AM EST up reply actions
"the next Bruce Lee"
He reckons he’s better than Bruce Lee now?
Lol. I highly doubt it.
Arlovski : Kang : GSP : Rampage : Lytle : Huerta : Quarry : Serra
Not only do I think Matt Major could kick the dust out of Bruce Lee’s corpse, I think I could as well.
The weather is here, I wish you were beautiful
Same here…but if he was alive… he would dominate us. I have so much info on Bruce Lee, its just ridiculous. That dude could punch a 300 pound man from a full guarded position and knock him back over 6 feet.
Here is one of my favorite quotes from a referee in one of Bruce Lee’s sanctioned matches:
“Ed Hart states “The karate man arrived in his gi, complete with black belt, while Bruce showed up in his street clothes and simply took off his shoes. The fight lasted exactly 11 seconds—I know because I was the time keeper—and Bruce had hit the guy something like 15 times and kicked him once. I thought he’d killed him.”
Too bad we all didnt get to see him in the UFC… would have been crazy
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by enzo-enormous on Feb 9, 2010 12:05 PM EST up reply actions
Where did you find that info?
Bruce wasn’t invlolved in may REAL fights. The ones he was in were when he was a teenager. He almost got in a fight on a movie set once, or he did, but there is no footage.
Not questioning your knowledge, would just love to read more about it!
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Perhaps vs Uechi????
Bruce Lee Kicks Ass in Real Life
These are a few of the fights that Bruce participated in the ring and out.
1958:
vs. Gary Elms in a tournament. (Won)
1958 or 1959:
Against Chung on a rooftop in Hong Kong. (Won in 2nd Round)
1960 – Seattle:
Bruce backfisted a guy and busted his nose after Bruce saw him harrassing a Chinese Girl. Bruce was taking a walk. This fight was witnessed by James DeMile.
1960 or 1961:
vs. Uechi. (Won in 10 seconds)
Summer 1963 – Hong Kong:
Bruce snapped a low kick to a punk’s shin after the punk and his friend harrassed him during an evening stroll.
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I have numerous books on him… but look up the fight history of bruce lee…
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fight_history_of_Bruce_Lee
1962 says almost exactly what I wrote
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by enzo-enormous on Feb 9, 2010 12:16 PM EST up reply actions
which book is your fav enzo AND VM....?
Fedor invented a language that incorporates Sambo and Kimuras.
So next time FEDOR is kicking your ass, don't be offended or hurt, he may be just trying to tell you he likes your hat.
I have some really cool books I wouldnt mind letting you read VM. I can send them to you or some shit
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by enzo-enormous on Feb 9, 2010 12:18 PM EST up reply actions
Favorite? I dont know that I have a favorite. The one I have read the most is Tao of Jeet Kune Do
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by enzo-enormous on Feb 9, 2010 12:19 PM EST up reply actions
Send me an email Vm and Mc… Ill send you some cool books.
beemin3series@ hotmail
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by enzo-enormous on Feb 9, 2010 12:23 PM EST up reply actions
Didn’t Bruce Lee fight Chuck Norris at one point?
And I’m not talking about in the movie, I mean in a proper match. I think it was Karate or something?
Or have I been misinformed?
Arlovski : Kang : GSP : Rampage : Lytle : Huerta : Quarry : Serra
Chuck Norris was a student of Bruce’s. Bruce said he was his best student actually. As much crap as Chuck gets… he is legit. He went undefeated in Karate for years and years
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by enzo-enormous on Feb 9, 2010 12:46 PM EST up reply actions
ENZO, ThANKS SO MUCH FOR THE OFFER!!!!!!
That’s very nice of you. However, I got my first baby being born next month so I honestly probably won’t have much time to read.
But again, thanks!! I’ll remember that!
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No problem VM. Its on the table
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by enzo-enormous on Feb 9, 2010 4:46 PM EST up reply actions
There was this black and white video I saw. Some of the clips were on that show on Spike about him. Single greatest thing I think was his weight lifting. He could grab two 80lb dumbbells. Take them from his sides and fully extend them to shoulder high fully extended. And not to the side but straight ahead and hold it there for 30 seconds. Try doing it with 20lbs and then you understand the strength of this 160lb guy
I made 10 grand on mmaplayground in 2 UFC shows so don't question me
Yeah...
…my 5 year old cousin could kick the dust out of his corpse as well.
Key word: Corpse.
Dead bodies don’t fight back.
Arlovski : Kang : GSP : Rampage : Lytle : Huerta : Quarry : Serra
thx for the explanation
Fedor invented a language that incorporates Sambo and Kimuras.
So next time FEDOR is kicking your ass, don't be offended or hurt, he may be just trying to tell you he likes your hat.
Was just about to post the same thing Mc, you beat me to it...lol
"Champions are not made in the gyms. Champions are made from something they have deep inside them - a desire, a dream, a vision." -Muhammad Ali
Lol
Yeah I thought he was actually being serious.
When I posted my reply, I realised he was most likely being sarcastic lol :S
Arlovski : Kang : GSP : Rampage : Lytle : Huerta : Quarry : Serra
Besides Shonie...
Who has this guy fought?
This is the first I’ve heard of him. Has he fought anyone decent?
Arlovski : Kang : GSP : Rampage : Lytle : Huerta : Quarry : Serra
He is most famous for the acting, C.S.I. (Warrick Brown)
"Champions are not made in the gyms. Champions are made from something they have deep inside them - a desire, a dream, a vision." -Muhammad Ali
He did lose to J.T. Money…
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by enzo-enormous on Feb 9, 2010 12:50 PM EST up reply actions
I bet JCVD would ko him in his prime
Bruce Lee….in the martial arts world isn’t saying you’re better than him like a preacher saying he’d have been a better Jesus?
Umm no
All but 2 of his fights end in decision and he is the next Bruce Lee? Excuse me, better than Bruce Lee. LOL. Dont think so. Doesnt sound like he grew up much mentally, since the Tapout show. O well

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