Bellator MMA’s Lorenz Larkin believes his home is at welterweight Bellator283 da_MONSOON via MrTudorLeonte
alum feels things have changed, and he’s ready to prove that welterweight is his best weight category. At the same time, the Millennia MMA export doesn’t close any doors on a return to middleweight, especially if the right matchup arises.
“When I first came over to Bellator, I said that I was interested… like, I didn't wanna be that fighter that just stays at a weight class,” Larkin told Sherdog. “I'm open to exciting fights at 185 if they come, but I don't wanna stay at 185. I think it gets to a certain extent to where the guys get really big, you know? And I feel like I'm a big 170-pounder, but I'm not a big 185er.
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