Chris Honeycutt was rolling along nicely through six professional fights, leading up to last July’s run-in with Paul Bradley at Bellator 140. It was a literal run-in, as the two clashed heads in the second round. After looking over Bradley, it was determined that he couldn’t continue.
For Honeycutt, who was wobbled from the headbutt himself, there was a long moment he spent trying to figure out what the hell was going on.
"It was only my seventh fight, too, so I was standing in the ring lights wondering what was actually going on right now," Honeycutt told MMA Fighting.