With four fights remaining on his current Bellator contract, Joey Beltran said he considers the current stage of his career to be his last chance at doing something meaningful. Beltran’s (17-13 MMA, 3-4 BMMA) career to this point hasn’t been a throwaway by any stretch. He’s a 10-fight UFC veteran, six-time Bellator veteran and has even challenged for a Bellator title. Despite all that, Beltran claims he’s still looking to display his best work, which he expects to come out during Friday’s main event showdown with Alessio Sakara (18-11 MMA, 1-0 BMMA) at Bellator 168. “It’s usually all just lip service or trying to pump yourself up and say the right things for the fights; people say, ‘Oh, I’m in a great place, I had a great training camp’ and all that (expletive), but literally, I am,” Beltran told MMAjunkie.
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Joey Beltran digging in for last stand, promises fists, blood and sweat at Bellator 168 – MMA Junkie