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Bellator’s Linton Vassell guns for Ryan Bader rematch, won’t try to ‘wrestle a wrestler’ next time

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DEERFIELD BEACH, Fla. – Bellator heavyweight Linton Vassell thinks his new divisional home and developed mindset would likely lead to a victory should he be granted the chance to rematch champion Ryan Bader.

The two fighters first fought at Bellator 186 in November, a fight that took place at light heavyweight when Bader (28-6 MMA, 6-1 BMMA) held the 205-pound title. Reflecting on his second-round TKO loss, Vassell (20-8 MMA, 9-5 BMMA) recognizes his game plan wasn’t the best.

“At heavyweight, my mindset will be different (than), obviously, the first time fighting him, regardless,” Vassell recently told MMA Junkie. “Not that I know what he’s about, but in a way, I know what sort of game plan that I can (craft and) change a few things – a different approach, you know? Like, why am I trying to grapple a wrestler at the end of the day? Obviously, my mindset was, ‘I’ll beat him on the ground.’ I’m not going to wrestle a wrestler. Wrestling will happen, but I’m not going to go in there and wrestle him straight away.”

Their first meeting was almost four years ago, and a lot has transpired since. Bader has captured the Bellator heavyweight title and lost his light heavyweight strap in devastating fashion. Despite losing one belt, Bader still is on top of his game, according to Vassell.

“When he fought (Vadim) Nemkov compared to when he fought (Lyoto) Machida, (he looked like) two different fighters,” Vassell said. “I heard he took the (Nemkov) fight on short notice before. But he looked a lot more dangerous in the Machida fight.”

If not Bader, Vassell hopes for another rematch: one against the last man to defeat him, Fedor Emelianenko training partner and protege Valentin Moldavsky.

Regardless of whether or not he gets Bader or Moldavsky (10-1 MMA, 5-0 BMMA), Vassell just wants to fight – and do so as soon as possible. Heavyweight is his new home, and he loves how it feels. So far, he’s 2-1 since moving up from light heavyweight and has finished back-to-back fights against Sergei Kharitonov and Ronny Markes.

“(I want to) fight as soon as possible,” Vassell said. “I’m good to go. (I’ve) been helping the boys out. So if they’ve got something for me in, say, June (or) early July, I’m good to go. With a good six-week camp, I’ll be perfect.”

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