Jack May said he has a lot to offer as a heavyweight fighter. He intends to show as much when he makes his Bellator debut on Saturday at Bellator 170. May (8-3 MMA, 0-0 BMMA) has been around the sport since a 2011 pro debut and built up a solid record that earned him a shot in the UFC, but things went downhill. His UFC stint was a quick two-and-done; the UFC released May after he suffered back-to-back knockout losses to Derrick Lewis and Shawn Jordan. More than two years later, he makes his Bellator debut against Dave Cryer (11-2 MMA, 0-0 BMMA).
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‘Rare talent’ Jack May wants to show he’s the ‘complete package’ at Bellator 170 – MMA Junkie