• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar

MMA Payout

The Business of Combat Sports

  • Home
  • MMA
    • UFC
    • Bellator
    • One
    • PFL
  • Boxing
  • Legal
  • Ratings
  • Payouts
  • Attendance
  • Gate

Bellator Matchmaker Resigns

December 9, 2009 by Kelsey Philpott 4 Comments

Steven Marrocco of MMAWeekly has the latest on the resignation of Bellator Matchmaker Matt Stansell:

Matt Stansell, matchmaker for tournament-based fight promotion Bellator Fighting Championships, resigned his post on Monday.

Stansell and Bellator CEO Bjorn Rebney said the split was amicable, though Rebney said Tuesday that Stansell stopped working with the company two weeks ago.

“The simplest way to put it is, as companies evolve and grow, sometimes that growth is best for certain parties to stay together and sometimes that growth requires that certain parties split,” Rebney said. “At this point, it wasn’t the right fit as we continue to grow and expand.”

“I just chose to take a different path, that’s all,” said Stansell, who manages several of Bellator’s contract fighters. He declined to elaborate on his reasons for leaving, but said he would continue to work with the promotion on a manager-promotion basis. Stansell’s clients include UFC light heavyweight standout Brandon Vera, WEC lightweight Ed Ratcliff, and Bellator veterans Wilson Reis and Eddie Sanchez.

Payout Perspective:

Since Bellator made their television distribution announcement the MMA world really hasn’t heard a lot from the organization. While the latest news certainly isn’t favourable, it shouldn’t be taken as a serious sign of turmoil either. The organization is far enough away from it’s next season that this matchmaker switch shouldn’t disrupt them too badly.

Filed Under: Bellator, booking

Reader Interactions

Comments

  1. Matt C. says

    December 9, 2009 at 7:47 am

    To me the story getting overlooked is why was Bellator’s match-maker also managing fighters on the Bellator roster?

    Reply
  2. Kelsey Philpott says

    December 9, 2009 at 10:19 am

    Ultimately, that may have been the largest issue.

    I’ve been a part of organizations before where the promotional management has also had ties with some of its fighters beyond the normal scope of things, and it’s difficult to remain fair and objective.

    At what point do you draw the line between representing the best interests of your organization vs. that of your fighter? Because you can’t do both.

    Reply
  3. Adam Swift says

    December 9, 2009 at 12:25 pm

    Valid issue which was recently addressed by Strikeforce as well. I would say that in this case the tournament format is a major mitigating factor regarding favorable treatment.

    Reply
  4. That Joyner Guy says

    December 9, 2009 at 4:05 pm

    Well, on the strikeforce thing…. they named Chou matchmaker, but even he has said that Bob Cook is still in the mix with the book, so …… then you have the problems that Paul Buenetello is having with trainer/former manager Cook because he went with the UFC deal over a Strikeforce offer….

    Stansell situation was a bit of a mess all along…. one manager that i spoke with said that Stansell did use his position to have guys go with NCFC …. a fighter was unsigned and consulted with this manager, manager said several items in the contract were ornery, fighter gets told that the items will be more easily worked out if he goes with NCFC, guy signs with NCFC, … the kicker is none of the offending items got changed, leaving the fighter in a crappy situation…

    i assume Kelsey is referencing the MFC/Pavelich/Ryan Ford situation, which got a bit sideways towards the end…… Monte Cox is often in a similar situation where is both promoting and managing Fighters… Adrenaline, Extreme Challenge, etc…. he seems to be able to strike a good balance…

    Reply

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Primary Sidebar

Featured

Lawsuit seeks to shutdown UFC White House event

Johnson plaintiffs take a renewed aim at Dominance in antitrust lawsuit

Scott Coker returns to MMA

Conor McGregor returns July 11th

Keane’s attorneys fire back at Top Rank based on undiscovered evidence

White writes letter to Trump requesting change to law

Archives

MMA Payout Follow

MMAPayout

Randy Johnson

Vinny’s Corner @VinnysCorner1

Without saying Oil Can Boyd, Andre Dawson, Tim Raines, Vladimir Guerrero, or Gary Carter, name an Expo….

Retweet on Twitter MMA Payout Retweeted

Love watching these World Cup teams arrive stateside. I would pay great money to watch the Belgians experience all that Southcenter has to offer

Retweet on Twitter MMA Payout Retweeted

This motherfucker ran a solid kingdom and I think some acknowledgement of that is overdue. Low crime, clean streets, quality monarch.

Despite invitations, many prominent figures skipping #UFC White House https://mmapayout.com/2026/06/06/despite-invitations-many-prominent-figures-skipping-ufc-white-house/

Have an intern write the headline you freak

FOX 13 Seattle @fox13seattle

The Seattle Mariners have beaten the Detroit Tigers in a Saturday game in Michigan, with Bryce Miller and Dominic Canzone having standout moments on the field. https://www.fox13seattle.com/sports/bryce-miller-seattle-mariners-win-tigers?taid=6a2491646ddeab00016995d6&utm_campaign=trueAnthem%3A+Trending+Content&utm_medium=trueAnthem&utm_source=twitter

Load More

Copyright © 2026 · MMA Payout: The Business of Combat Sports