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    Edinboro mat champ Koscheck to make Bellator debut in December

    Josh Koscheck, NCAA Division I wrestling champ for Edinboro University and mixed martial arts veteran, is slated to have his first appearance in Bellator MMA in December after signing a multi-year deal with the organization last month, Sherdog.com reported Saturday.

    Josh Koscheck
    During the Bellator 140 broadcast Friday night (featuring fellow former Fighting Scot wrestler Chris Honeycutt) Koscheck revealed that he will make his Bellator debut. No date has been set, nor an opponent named for the long-time UFC fighter, but speculation centers on a rematch vs. Paul Daley, who Koscheck defeated by unanimous decision at UFC 113. However, it's what happened after the match that has fight fans salivating over the idea of Kos-Daley II.

    "He hit me after the bell and got booted from the UFC," is how Koscheck described the incident in a recent interview with Sherdog.com. "Ever since then I've wanted to fight him."

    Daley fought at Bellator 140, scoring a technical knockout in the second round on Dennis Olson. According to Sherdog.com, Daley is scheduled to appear at Bellator Dynamite in a kickboxing bout, with an opponent yet to be named.

    Koscheck had long been a fixture within Ultimate Fighting Championships until this past March, when he lost to Erick Silva at UFC Fight Night "Maia vs. LaFlare," his fifth consecutive defeat within the organization. According to Koscheck, he spoke to the UFC about a new contract, but he found their offer to be less than satisfactory.

    The 37-year-old Koscheck launched his MMA career in 2004. His career took off when he was a contestant on the reality TV series The Ultimate Fighter in 2005, participating in 25 UFC events over the decade. His overall MMA record is now 27-10.

    Prior to entering MMA, Koscheck made a name for himself on the wrestling mat. A native of Waynesburg, Pa., Koscheck was a runner-up at the Pennsylvania state wrestling championships in 1997. He then wrestled at Edinboro in west-central Pennsylvania, where he was a four-time NCAA All-American at 174 pounds from 1999-2002, winning the national title at the 2001 NCAAs. In addition, Koscheck was twice named Eastern Wrestling League Wrestler of the Year.

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