Vitor Belfort ripped as ‘Biggest kn*bhead’ in MMA by UFC rival Michael Bisping: ‘A Brazilian steroid machine’
Former undisputed UFC light heavyweight champion, Vitor Belfort has been branded as the “biggest kn*bhead” in the entirety of combat sports by fellow ex-Octagon titleholder, Michael Bisping — who pointed to his prior steroid abuse history.
Belfort, who also won the heavyweight tournament at UFC 12, faced off with former middleweight champion, Bisping back in 2013 in a grudge fight main event in his native Brazil.

And stopping the British veteran with a hellacious second round stoppage, Brazilian star, Belfort scored a brutal high kick stoppage win, before stopping the duo of Luke Rockhold, and Dan Henderson with knockouts en route to an unsuccessful title charge against then-champion, Chris Weidman.
However, ahead of an initially scheduled fight with Weidman, Belfort revealed he had tested positive for elevated levels of testosterone, an was pulled from the pairing.

Vitor Belfort ripped by UFC color-commentator, Michael Bisping
Sharing a distinct history with Belfort following his thunderous knockout loss, Bisping claimed this week that without a shadow of a doubt, the Brazilian was the most unlikeable fighter to ever compete in mixed martial arts.

“Oh, Vitor Belfort. A Brazilian steroid machine,” Michael Bisping told British ex-boxer, Carl Froch. “You know, one of the biggest cheats in all the sport. I’ve never taken a steroid in my life. If you’re gonna step into a cage or a ring with a human being, it’s supposed to be about who is the better-skilled guy. Who is the better fighter? Who is willing to train their a*s off?
“Now we have contracts, and we have drug testing and all that type of stuff,” Bisping explained. “More importantly, as a man, you should be like, ‘I’m just trying to beat you fair and square’. By getting up in the morning, going on a run, going to the gym – but this p—- was on every steroid under the sun. So, forget Tim Kennedy. Vitor Belfort [is the biggest kn*bhead in MMA].”






