After competing in the organization for 10 years, one of Bellator’s biggest stars is now a free agent.
Michael “Venom” Page made the announcement on The MMA Hour, telling host Ariel Helwani “he’s unemployed now” with a laugh.
“I think it’s time for me to just explore what else is out there. It doesn’t mean I’m not going to go back with Bellator. It just means I want to see what other people think of ‘MVP,’” the 36 year old said, as reported by MMA Fighting.
Page, a striker known for his flashy techniques and in-cage theatrics, added that Bellator still has a chance to match offers he receives.
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