It’s been months since Michael Bisping teased the possibility of one final fight, and still it seems he’s no closer to finalizing an opponent. Part of that is due to Bisping’s very specific requirements. This is a man who knows what he wants from his last opponent – or at least he knows what he doesn’t want. Here he is back in January, explaining why he refused to fight Vitor Belfort at UFC Fight Night 127 in London on Saturday: “I don’t want to be remembered for being a (expletive), and I feel that Vitor Belfort would bring out that side of my personality,” Bisping said. “It’s my last ever fight; I want to go there and enjoy it. I want to embrace the moment, I want to live in the moment, I want to be respectful towards my opponent, basically thank all the fans of Great Britain for always supporting my career
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What does Michael Bisping want from a final opponent, and who best fits the bill? – MMA Junkie