(The Score) Bellator just snagged itself another contender.
On Monday, the promotion announced that it has signed top-five UFC middleweight Gegard Mousasi. The signing was first reported by MMAjunkie's Chamatkar Sandhu.
The 31-year-old revealed on "The MMA Hour" with Ariel Helwani that the deal will be for six fights and he later issued a tweet showing himself putting pen to paper:
A new era has arrived. Me signing my @BellatorMMA contract. Bellator MWs, there is a new sheriff in town. pic.twitter.com/eJ1yDmROcu
— Gegard Mousasi (@mousasi_mma) July 10, 2017
Mousasi completed his UFC contract with a TKO finish of Chris Weidman at UFC 210 and had been expected to re-sign with the organization in May. In 12 Octagon appearances, "The Dreamcatcher" compiled a 9-3 record with notable wins over Weidman, Vitor Belfort, Dan Henderson, and Lyoto Machida.
In Bellator, Mousasi will be reunited with former Strikeforce boss Scott Coker. That 2009-13 run was part of a 14-year career in which Mousasi has gone 42-6-2 thus far. He is currently on a five-fight winning streak.
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