Long time UFC vet Josh Koscheck last fought in the Octagon against Erick Silva, in a surprisingly quick turn around from his loss to Jake Ellenberger. The TUF 1 alum says that was by design, as he wanted to fight out his contract and be free from the UFC as soon as possible.

"That was my plan for quite some time: to get rid of my UFC contract," Kos told Bleacher Report. "Even if I never fought again, I wanted out of my UFC contract."

After completing his deal, White implied that he would want Koscheck to retire, but instead he signed with Bellator. He was obviously upset with a lot of things the UFC does, and has since spoken out about Dana White and the UFC President's recent tirade on twitter.

"How can you respect a guy that runs a company and goes on Twitter rants, who calls people all the names that he calls people? I think it’s childish. He’s supposed to be the president of a major company, a billion dollar company, and that’s how he acts? You don’t see Roger Goodell doing things like that.

"And you won’t see Scott Coker going on Twitter and telling people they look goofy or fat. Or, ‘we got that many years out of you, thanks for your money.’ Come on. It’s embarrassing. I don’t want to work for a guy like that."

"This is just my opinion, but I think Dana is just the front boy for the Fertittas. He’s their little errand b---h. They’re losing fans every day because of the things he does"

Koscheck also says that more fighters should emulate what he did, and test the market to find a better deal for themselves, whether it's in the UFC or with other promotions.

"At some points, hopefully they all become free agents and they negotiate with Bellator. In my opinion, I think every fighter needs to step up, fight their fights out and negotiate. Because they’re never going to know their market value until they put themselves on the market."