Michael 'Venom' page knows that he will not fight forever in the UFC.
The former Bellator -Superster will make its fourth performance under the UFC banner this weekend when he fights this Saturday in Chicago against the top middleweight competitor Jared Cannonier on UFC 319.
Michael 'Venom' Page is a 26-Vecht veteran with an impressive record of 23-3. The London Shootfighter product is considered one of the best strikers that the Octagon entered in recent years.
From a decision victory over Shara 'Bullet' Magomedov in UFC Saudi Aarabia, time will tell how long Page will last in the sport after he became 38 in April.
Page apparently selected a few things for when he retires from MMA, including a new career.
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Michael 'Venom' page plans to have an acting career
In anticipation of his fight on UFC 319, Page was asked about what he wants to do when his fighting career is all said and done.
'MVP' says that he sees himself becoming an actor, on top of his own film company.
“I have quite a few goals outside [competition]'Page told Fred Talks Fighting.
“Start a film company, ITM,” Page revealed.
“We are doing films. I'm going to act too.
“I will be busy, I'm sure …”
“Oh yes, sure,” said Page, when he was asked if he was a better actor than former UFC Middleweight Champion Michael Bisping.
“You will see it soon,” Page said laughing.
Michael 'Venom' Page could jump Anthony Hernandez with UFC 319 victory
Page is still on #15 on Welterweight, even though he has not fought in the weight class since March last year, when he won a decision about Kevin Holland on UFC 299.
Page not in the middleweight, has the chance to crack the top 10 with a victory over the #8-ranged Jared Cannonier.
From this letter, former title -Utendager Cannonier has been above the headliners of last weekend Roman Dolidze and the victorious Anthony Hernandez.
Although the Hernandez ranking will change on Tuesday, Page Cannonier and Hernandez could surpass with the correct version on Fight Night.
