Corey "Overtime" Anderson makes statement following loss at Bellator 288
Anderson came up short at Bellator 288 but is ready to begin the Grind.
Former Hononegah Indians wrestler Corey “Overtime” Anderson lost at Bellator 288 on Friday Nov. 18, 2022. Anderson lost a decision to Vadim Nemkov. Since the loss, Corey has been quiet on social media. On Monday, Corey “Overtime” Anderson made his first statement.
@BellatorMMA#neverquit
As expected, “Overtime” Anderson shows respect to the winner and will get back to the Grind on his quest to take home the title. No future opponent has been set as of this writing but with a 16-6 record, Corey “Overtime” Anderson will have more than enough fighters lined up to take a crack at him.
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