Michael Bisping News: ‘The Count’ Claims Having Memory Loss After Accidental Head-butt During Fight; UFC Veteran Says Vitor Belfort Was ‘Juiced To The Gills’

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Michael Bisping news reveals "The Count" had experienced some form of memory loss after being hit with an accidental head-butt on Friday night during his fight against fellow middleweight contender Luke Rockhold. The UFC 185-pound fighter also made bold claims that number one title contender Vitor Belfort is "juiced to the gills."

The 35-year old British fighter suffered another setback at UFC Fight Night 55, when he lost against former Strikeforce middleweight champion Luke Rockhold in Sydney, Australia.

Michael Bisping news reveals that the fighter claimed to have experienced some form of memory loss after being hit by an accidental head-butt in the first round of the said fight.

"I've got to be careful about how I word this, because he beat me fair and square," Bisping said in a report by MMA Junkie. "But I can't really remember anything after the headbutt, to be honest. But that's the way it goes. We're in there and we're punching and we're kicking, and heads clash. I doubt it was intentional. But it certainly did affect things."

Bisping, who now drops to a record of 25-7, is not thinking about hanging up his gloves for good just yet, despite the disappointing loss.

"I still love what I do," he explained. "I still love this. I'm a fighter, I'll always be a fighter. As long as there's a beat in my heart, I'll still fight. I love doing this."

Michael Bisping news also reveals "The Count's" opinion on current number one title contender Vitor "The Phenom" Belfort, who will be facing reigning champion Chris Weidman for the 185-pound title at UFC 184 in February.

Belfort had been under fire for his previous use of Performance Enhancing Drugs, and as expected, Michael Bisping was one of the more vocal ones who had the courage to speak about it.

"But yes, listen, Vitor was juiced to the gills for many years, and now, he's not," Bisping said in a report by Bleacher Report. "Now, Chris is going to win that fight, first and foremost. [Weidman's] at an advantage...because [Belfort's] no longer juiced to the gills."

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