An MMA Thanksgiving: 2019 All-Turkey Team
Not So Cuddley
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Josh Copeland
Copeland’s 2018 campaign ended in disappointment, as he served as a punching bag for Philipe Lins in the Professional Fighters League $1 million heavyweight final on New Year’s Eve.
The sight of a bloodied Copeland absorbing a steady barrage of punishment while marching forward like a zombie was not necessarily the most flattering image a fighter might want, but it was far more desirable than what transpired in the fighter’s Colorado home approximately two months later, when he was involved in an incident that stood directly in contrast to his “Cuddly Bear” moniker.
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Ultimately, Copeland reached a deal with prosecutors to plead guilty to two assault charges in exchange for having the other charges dropped. The two-time UFC veteran was given two years’ probation, with a stipulation that allows him to travel for fights if necessary.
Copeland did not get a chance to pursue a second $1 million prize in the PFL, as the organization initially suspended him indefinitely following the initial charges and then later released him from his contract after the guilty plea. Despite the disturbing details surrounding the incident, Copeland, a heavyweight with at least some modicum of skill, has found an avenue to continue competing in MMA. He is scheduled to square off with Anton Vyazigin inside the Russian Cagefighting Championship promotion on Dec. 14.
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