Welterweight prospect Shamar Bailey wants to revisit the one blemish that scars an otherwise perfect resume.
“I learned a couple of things,” Bailey said. “He never touched me when we were on our feet. I slipped. He got on top of me, hit me a few times and the referee stopped the fight. People who were there won’t say anything different.
Bailey may get his shot at redemption inside Strikeforce. The San Jose, Calif.-based promotion has agreed to terms on a contract with Bowling. Should Bailey pass his first test against Kolosci, the stage could be set for a rematch. Bowling has finished all six of his opponents, including a nine-second knockout of International Fight League veteran Seth Baczynski in March.
“He’s making a name off me,” Bailey said. “We definitely need a rematch. If I were him, I would want to know I was better.”
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