Even though there was some turmoil outside the cage in 2014 for Bellator bantamweight champion Joe Warren , inside the cage things went as well as he could have hoped. In two fights last year, Warren solidified himself at the top of Bellator’s 135-pound division by defeating Rafael Silva for the interim title, then taking the unified belt with a win over Eduardo Dantas in the second. “There were a lot of fights that were supposed to happen but didn’t happen, there were ups and downs, new regime changes, so it was just a lot of crazy stuff last year,” Warren told MMAWeekly.com. “It was satisfying to run through that year with the belt and be back on top for this year.” At 38 years old, Warren feels just now he’s becoming the MMA fighter he’s always wanted to be. “I think everything that I’ve worked for these last four, five years has started to come around,” he said
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Joe Warren Plans to Leave Marcos Galvao Face Down in Bellator Title Defense – MMA Weekly