Michael Bisping Reveals Real Reason His Son Hates UFC Fight of the Year Frontrunner Joshua Van
Now ranked no. 1 in the flyweight division, Joshua Van might be earning praise from fight fans across the world, but in the Bisping household, not everyone is on board. In fact, someone very close to Michael Bisping isnât exactly cheering for the UFCâs newest flyweight sensation. So, whoâs the critic, and what happened that led to him not being on board the Van-hype train after UFC 317?
On episode 642 of the Believe You Me podcast on YouTube, the former middleweight champion shared a surprisingly relatable moment with co-host Paul Felder. It wasnât about technique or trash talk; it was envy.
â23 years old,â Bisping said, referring to Vanâs age. Felder responded, âYeah, heâs a kid. Heâs a kid!â âThe Countâ then continued by sharing, âCallumâs 24 now, and Callumâs like, âOh, I hate this guy.â And I said, âWhy?â He was joking. Heâs like, âHeâs 23 and look at what heâs doing with his life. Heâs making me feel bad.ââ
Itâs not every day you hear a fighter get shade for simply being ahead of schedule. But when you’re a young athlete watching another 23-year-old light up the Octagon on short notice at UFC 317, those feelings hit close to home.
Van, who replaced Manel Kape and fought Brandon Royval just weeks after knocking out Bruno Silva, has been turning heads. While his fight went down as a âFight of the Yearâ contender, it also became the moment Callum Bisping decided heâd had enough!

To be fair, Michael Bispingâs eldest son isnât just a casual spectator. The 24-year-old has a strong amateur wrestling background as he competed in the NCAA Division 2 out of San Francisco State University and reportedly trains at Team Alpha Male, the same gym that helped shape names like Cody Garbrandt and Urijah Faber. Heâs also competed and won Jiu-Jitsu tournaments, signaling a real desire to follow in his dadâs footsteps.
In fact, back in 2021, âThe Countâ revealed that Callum had expressed serious interest in fighting professionally after cornering a friend in an MMA match. âHe said, âDad, would you train me for a fight?ââ Bisping recalled at the time. The response? Equal parts pride and classic humor as he claimed, âWhen he does get there, guess what? There’s only f— one highlander and that’s me.â
But while Callum Bisping may be jokingly jealous of Vanâs UFC success, thereâs no denying what the 23-year-old flyweight has achieved. Immediately after his war with Brandon Royval at UFC 317, Joshua Vanâs journey went from underdog to headliner. And now? Heâs set for gold!
Joshua Van is ready for a ‘December title shot’ against Alexandre Pantoja as he quells injury fears
After a hard-fought decision win over Brandon Royval at UFC 317, Van didnât get long to soak it all in. Minutes later, he was back inside the Octagon, facing off with champion Alexandre Pantoja. In an interview with MMA Junkie a few days after the fight, he confessed, âSh–, I thought it was normal. Dana White said we were going to fight for the belt, right? So I thought if he already said that, it was supposed to be like that.â
Van made it clear he meant no disrespect but gave a âshoutoutâ to both the champion and the UFC for giving him his moment under the spotlight and âto show the people I’m really the next guy in line.”
With fans rallying behind him and attention soaring, the 23-year-old remains calm, even amid injury fears. He revealed he felt a toe âmoveâ during the fight and feared it was broken. But subsequent X-rays cleared him of serious damage. So, whatâs next? According to the flyweight contender, âHopefully by the end of this year, we’ll be able to fight. The champ said he wants to fight around December, so why not December?”
Alexandre Pantoja reportedly wants to defend his title again by the end of the year, and Van is more than ready. So, whether it’s playful envy from Callum Bisping or a title shot looming on the horizon, one thing is clear: Joshua Vanâs rise is impossible to ignore.
From stepping in on short notice to stealing the show at UFC 317, the 23-year-old has already left a mark thatâs hard to shake. And while he may have ruffled feathers in the Bisping household, Vanâs calm confidence and relentless work ethic suggest heâs just getting started. With a potential clash against Alexandre Pantoja lined up for December, the question now isnât if Van is ready for gold, itâs whether even the champion can halt his momentum? What do you think? Let us know your thoughts in the comments!
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