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Gegard Mousasi Believes He Would Easily Beat Bisping: ‘I Would Jab His Face All Night’
- Updated: October 9, 2016
The normally placid Gegard Mousasi was on fire during the UFC 204 post-fight press conference on Saturday night.The Armenian-born Dutchman earned his fifth victory in six appearances in dominant fashion in Manchester, as he stopped Vitor Belfort via technical knockout 2:43 into the second round of their co-main event encounter. Belfort has lost three of four after a TRT-fueled three-fight winning streak propelled him to middleweight contention in 2013. Mousasi believes that isn’t a coincidence with the UFC’s implementation of a more rigid drug testing program. However, the former Strikeforce champion doesn’t understand the current state of the 185-pound rankings. “I think I’ve been dominating since USADA came,” he said. “Uriah Hall was a fluke [defeat]. Anybody who knows anything about the sport knows it was a fluke. If I fight Derek Brunson, Robert Whittaker, I’m a favorite. Is it a popularity contest?” The suddenly outspoken Mousasi has taken …