Scott Coker Suggests Fedor vs. Overeem,winner gets Werdum

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  • zY|
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2009
    • 8385

    #16
    Re: Scott Coker Suggests Fedor vs. Overeem,winner gets Werdu

    Originally posted by IWS Zak
    So just some I scoring this correct. You lose your eliminator fight, you get the title shot?

    Worked for Bert Rogers, worked for Fyodor.

    I really like Strikeforce, but Coker is a fuckin idiot.
    It doesn't matter what Coker thinks anyways. Ken Hershmann from Showtime runs that shit.

    Exhibit A of why the UFC won't relinquish creative control just to be on a big network.
    Triple-six killers in this motherfucker runnin shit

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    • Mr. IWS
      215 Hustler
      • Sep 2006
      • 99903

      #17
      Re: Scott Coker Suggests Fedor vs. Overeem,winner gets Werdu

      Originally posted by zY|
      Exhibit A of why the UFC won't relinquish creative control just to be on a big network.
      QFT
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      • MMA_scientist
        Senior Member
        • Nov 2009
        • 9857

        #18
        Re: Scott Coker Suggests Fedor vs. Overeem,winner gets Werdu

        Well, if Dana was runnin Strikeforce, Lashley would have fought Randy Couture for the belt. Randy coming off a loss, so that fits the UFC title shot formula too.

        Pro wrestling > all other styles for getting title shot.

        Randy = perpetual # contender.

        You can shit on Strikeforce, but the UFC is every bit as bad or worse about their titles
        2012: +19.33
        2012 Parlay project: +16.5u

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        • Luke
          10 year vet
          • Oct 2006
          • 30060

          #19
          Re: Scott Coker Suggests Fedor vs. Overeem,winner gets Werdu

          Despite M-1 Global's claims that there's nothing left to negotiate before the third and final fight on Fedor Emelianenko's contract with Strikeforce, Strikeforce says at least one issue does need to be negotiated: A champion's clause in the contract that would prevent Fedor from leaving to fight in another promotion if he becomes the Strikeforce champion.

          M-1 Global says it wants Fedor's next fight to be a rematch with Fabricio Werdum, who beat Fedor on June 26. But Strikeforce CEO Scott Coker has said that his preferred option for Fedor's next fight is a bout with Strikeforce heavyweight champion Alistair Overeem, and Strikeforce spokesman Mike Afromowitz told MMAFighting.com that a champion's clause is going to be negotiated.

          Although Coker has been derided by some of the MMA media for suggesting that Fedor should fight for the Strikeforce title after losing to Werdum, it actually could be a shrewd business move: If there's a champion's clause in effect, a Fedor-Overeem title fight would ensure either that Fedor stays with Strikeforce after becoming its champion, or that Fedor leaves Strikeforce on a two-fight losing streak. On the other hand, if Strikeforce books M-1 Global's preferred option of Fedor-Werdum 2, Fedor could win the fight and then be free to leave the promotion.

          M-1 Global Director of Operations Evgeni Kogan did not respond to a question regarding a champion's clause. Strikeforce sources have said they felt burned by the lack of a champion's clause in the contract of middleweight champion Jake Shields, who is planning to leave Strikeforce and sign with the UFC, and that Strikeforce has no intention of putting another fighter in a title fight without a champion's clause in place.

          In other words, Strikeforce wants to book Fedor vs. Overeem, with an assurance that Fedor can't walk away if he wins. M-1 Global wants to book Fedor vs. Werdum, with Fedor a free agent after the fight. That's a significant difference between the two sides that will need to be ironed out before we see Fedor back in the Strikeforce cage.

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