When he first came into Bellator, Sam Sicilia brought in the name he’d made for himself as a “The Ultimate Fighter” contestant and a UFC veteran. That, as we’ve seen in the fight business, can be enough to turn someone into somewhat of a target. After all, one could reasonably argue, by taking on someone who’s already gained some popularity, some of it might just rub off on yourself. Sicilia, however, also brought in a three-fight skid.
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