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May 3, 2024
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Jaleel
Willis isn’t buying the Cedric
Doumbe hype.
Willis, a short-notice replacement for Derek
Anderson, will face the French striker in the co-main event of
Bellator Champions Series Paris on May 17 at Accor Arena.
Doumbe’s signing was met with much fanfare, and he delivered in his
Professional Fighters League debut, knocking out Jordan Zebo
in just nine seconds this past September. His sophomore outing
didn’t go as planned, however, as he suffered a technical knockout
loss to Baissangour
Chamsoudinov when a splinter in his foot forced the bout to be
halted at the 1:21 mark of Round 3.
Still, Doumbe remains one of the most highly-touted fighters on the
PFL and Bellator roster, and he repeatedly called himself the face
of MMA in France. However, after the two shared a media call
together, Willis believes his opponent might be concerned about the
upcoming matchup.
“I’ve been doing this long enough to peep when [someone is] worried
about me,” Willis recently wrote on his Instagram stories. “Y’all
keep hyping him up and on May 17 [I’m going to] bust his
[motherf——-ing] head wide open.”
With 21 professional bouts to his credit, Willis has the edge in
experience. The Memphis, Tennessee native relishes the opportunity
to go to his opponent’s home country and pull off the upset.
“How many times do anybody get to go into anybody’s backyard and
dominate and do some s—t and be glorified for it and not get locked
up?” Willis said during the media call.
“So I’m like, I embrace that s—t … I was born to f—ing hit the
street, you know what I mean? Wake up, hustle, do what I gotta do,
get out there, f—ing bring home the bread to my family so I can
keep this nice ass house that I got. Smash motherf——rs, you know?
One thing about it, it’s like my resume shows for itself. Like
that’s the reason they call me, because I know. I’m a fighter that
go out there and f—ing take chances.”
For Doumbe, the change in opponent doesn’t alter the primary
objective.
“It doesn’t matter who they put in front of me. I trained for for
the war. I trained [to beat] the opponent so it doesn’t matter who
is who is the guy in front of me so even the one day before the
fight they can change they can switch opponent I don’t care,” he
said.
“I just step in the cage, adapt myself in the first round. If you
don’t eat that right hand, if you don’t sleep .. then I can adapt
and adjust in the second round, in the third round, even the fifth
round, I don’t care. So I feel ready. I very feel ready for this
one. I saw that the Jaleel is confident. That’s very good because
all my opponents they are all confident before they eat the first
jab.”
After his last outing, Doumbe wants to deliver a better showing for
the French fans, and he plans to do so at Willis’ expense.
“France is waiting for me, all the French crowd, the French people
and even American people are waiting for me to knock him out,”
Doumbe said. “I will do what I do best, rip his head off, shut his
mouth and send him back to the U.S.”