
First, he's going to defeat Joe Warren on Friday night in the main event of Bellator 151.
Then he'll go on to win the Bellator bantamweight title, whomever goes on to win the bout between the between between champion Marcus Galvao and challenger Eduardo Dantas, whenever it gets rescheduled.
Then he'll go on to defend the belt 15 times.
Then he'll call it a carer.
Simple as that.
"That's the way I figure it," the undefeated Caldwell told MMAFighting.com. "I plan on being with Bellator my whole carer, they've been treating me good. So if I win the title, and I put it on the line 15 times and defend it 15 times, I mean by the point who will be left? I'll have proven everything I needed to prove."
"If you don't believe in yourself, what's the point in even being in a sport like this?" Caldwell inquired. "I believe I'm destined to be a champion and I'm not afraid to say it."
While one might think that a man who is planning on winning a title and defending it 15 times might come up with a new celebratory game plan, he maintains the backflip is here to stay.
"I think the lesson everyone needs to take out of that is that y'all better stay out of my way for a good 30 seconds after the fight," Caldwell said, tongue-in-cheek. "The backflip is a part of my game and you're going to see it again after I finish Joe Warren."
LINK: Darrion Caldwell's career plan: Win Bellator title, defend it 15 times, retire