Top-rated Heavyweight celebrity Alistair Overeem has set his eyes on another world title at the age of 40. ‘The Demolition Man’ hasn’t been fortunate enough to boast a world title in UFC. However, that doesn’t change the fact that he is still one of the biggest superstars of the promotion.
The 40-year-old currently boasts a pro-MMA record of 46-18-1 (NC) and is still active in the heavyweight roster. Although he is far away from the UFC heavyweight title scenario, Overeem has still expressed his desire to don a world title. The Dutch MMA veteran newly took to social media and thrilled the fans by revealing his wish.
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UFC star Alistair Overeem calls for one final run
One belt remaining. One final run pic.twitter.com/f7fGPug5qC
— Alistair Overeem (@Alistairovereem) July 16, 2020
Alistair Overeem posted a picture of himself via Twitter. The UFC heavyweight contender is spotted flaunting his Dream, Strike Force, and K-1 World Grand Prix championship belts. ‘The Demolition Man’ wrote, “One belt remaining. One final run” in the caption.
Although Overeem did not mention his targeted world championship, it has potentially thrilled his fans. Overeem, 40, is one of the stellar heavyweights in the UFC roster. And considering his age, UFC should offer him a final title shot.
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However, these are yet mere speculations for the moment. And neither UFC nor Alistair Overeem have finalized anything. Though it is unlikely that Overeem would land up at some other organization, the probability of it can never be ruled out.
Alistair ‘The Demolition Man’ Overeem holds heavyweight world championships in both Kickboxing and MMA entities. And with his latest tweet, it seems that Overeem has made up his mind about adding another World title under his name.
Will it be a UFC World title?
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