Edmonton Journal

Owens’ MMA fight a bad decision: Argos

- DAN RALPH

TORONTO — Chad Owens has been one of the toughest players to hit the last three seasons.

The Toronto Argonauts are banking on the receiver/kick returner continuing that trend early next month.

The CFL’s reigning outstandin­g player will make his mixed martial arts debut April 6 in Honolulu. The five-footeight, 180-pound Owens, a Hawaii native, is scheduled to face Junya Tevaga of Maui, who will also be appearing in his first MMA bout.

And the Argos aren’t exactly thrilled that one of their top players is participat­ing in such a potentiall­y dangerous offseason activity.

“I think he’s making a bad decision, our organizati­on thinks he’s making a bad decision,” Argos general manager Jim Barker said. “But we don’t have control of what players choose to do and not do in the off-season.

“We do trust Chad, he’s been in the best shape of any athlete in this league for the last three years and, again, we trust that. We think he made a bad decision on doing this but, again, we trust he’ll come in great shape and be ready to play.”

Barker said Owens has talked to the Argos and is aware of their concerns.

The 31-year-old Owens was an integral part of Toronto’s 2012 Grey Cup-winning squad. He posted a league-record 3,863 all-purpose yards and also was the CFL’s top receiver with 94 catches for 1,328 yards and six TDs.

Owens said he likes the challenge of mixed martial arts.

“It’s kind of like football, right?” Owens recently told Hawaii News Now. “I wanted to get into something new. A new challenge. Something to keep me hungry.”

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