Las Vegas Review-Journal

Will take on Emelianko at Bellator 198

- By Adam Hill Las Vegas Review-journal

Las Vegan Frank Mir has accomplish­ed just about everything he could have dreamed over nearly two decades as one of the biggest heavyweigh­t stars in mixed martial arts.

He hasn’t slowed down long enough to think of an exit strategy.

“You know those guys who go out gracefully?” the 38-year-old Bonanza High School alum asked with a laugh. “I’m probably not going to be one of them.

“I’m going to continue to fight until they drag me out kicking and screaming.”

Mir has a chance to add to his already impressive resume by not only beating legendary fighter Fedor Emelianenk­o on Saturday outside Chicago in the main event of Bellator 198, but advancing in the organizati­on’s Heavyweigh­t World Grand Prix.

The heavyweigh­t showdown headlines the Bellator card on Paramount Network at 6 p.m.

The matchup with Emelianenk­o, long considered the greatest heavyweigh­t in the world during his prime as a champion in Japan’s Pride organizati­on, is one Mir has wanted for a long time.

“Fedor is still a very good athlete,” Mir said. “Very savvy, very smart fighter. He’s still extremely entertaini­ng. I worry more about fights where I fight point-oriented guys because it’s not the kind of fight people want to see whetheryou­winorlose.you go out in a blaze of glory, it’s a better performanc­e.

“I think he’s the one that showed heavyweigh­ts can be exciting. He was one of the first well-rounded big guys. Before that, heavyweigh­t fights were very wrestling heavy and much slower.”

The winner will advance to face Chael Sonnen in the semifinals of the yearlong tournament.

“To win another championsh­ip in another organizati­on would be a huge accomplish­ment for my career,”saidmir,aformer UFC champion.

Hardy gets UFC audition

Troubledfo­rmernflsta­r Greg Hardy will make his profession­al MMA debut June12with­achanceto earn a UFC contract.

Hardy has been booked to fight Brandon Sayles on the first episode of Season 2 of “Dana White’s Tuesday Night Contender Series.” The show features a card of competitor­s seeking their big break, followed by UFC officials offering a long-term contract to those fighters who stand out on each episode.

The 29-year-old former Probowlerw­iththepant­hers last played in the NFL with the Dallas Cowboys in 2015. He is 3-0 as an amateur fighter.

Serra gets hall nod

Former UFC welterweig­ht champion Matt Serra will be inducted into the organizati­on’s hall of fame in July. He was named to the 2018 class during Saturday night’s broadcast of UFC Fight

Night 128 from Atlantic City, New Jersey.

Despite a 7-7 career record in the UFC, Serra made history with a stunning knockout of Georges St. Pierre to become champion in one of the biggest upsets in UFC history.

“This is an honor to say the least,” Serra, now one of the top coaches in the sport, stated in a news release. “I turned profession­al in 1999, during the dark ages when MMA was almost finished in the US.… I began competing in MMA because I love the sport, and that took me all the way to the UFC championsh­ip, and, now the UFC Hall of Fame. I love the sport reviewjour­nal.com/frankmir

asmuchasie­verdid,andi couldn’t be happier or more honored right now.”

This year’s induction ceremony will be held at the Palms on July 5.

UFC 226 gets even bigger

Two massive fights have been added to the UFC 226 cardonjuly­7att-mobile Arena.

Featherwei­ght champ Max Holloway will defend the belt against interim champ Brian Ortega, a title bout that joins the heavyweigh­t title fight between champion Stipe Miocic and light heavyweigh­t champ Daniel Cormier on the marquee.

The two title bouts have company in terms of fan interest on the card as heavyweigh­t sluggers Francis Ngannou and Derrick Lewis have also been booked to dukeitouta­ttheevent.

Contact Adam Hill at ahill@reviewjour­nal.com or 702-277-8028. Follow @ Adamhilllv­rj on Twitter.

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