Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Scott Coker Excited for Strikeforce's Heavyweights in 2011


With Fedor Emelianenko, Alistair Overeem, Fabricio Werdum and Josh Barnett in the name of promoting the service program Strikeforce CEO Scott Coker has more weight than those in which he stressed the happier 2011."I think [2010] To finish strong and I'm looking forward to 2011, because I think the thing that gives us very excited our attention," Coker said Monday edition of the time MMA. "And I think you are great matchups that giants are people dying to see in the past."Although Coker would not reveal the exact details, ads may soon be on Dec. 4 to promote the end of the year, "Henderson vs Babalu" is an event.MMA on hours, Coker said the recent statements and defend his heavyweight title at Strikeforce Overeem MMAFighting.com that does not have the strength to hit back before next spring at the earliest."I'm talking about management, and we have a plan to Alistair and I'm sure you will hear soon," said Coker.Overeem next fight (s) are Dec. 11 at K-1 World Grand Final 2010 in Tokyo, Japan and possibly Dynamite Prize! 2010 on the Saint-Sylvestre.In terms of Fedor a contract extension with PRIDE Final champion has not yet been signed, but Coker continue to remain optimistic. Fedor, who suffered a shocking loss to Werdum in June, you must fight remaining on his current contract with the organization based in San Jose."What Fedor is an ongoing conversation," said Coker. "It feels good, it moves, and I think [Fedor, Overeem, Josh Barnett] saw in the cage until the end of the first quarter."Particular attention should become a polarizing figure when he steps into the cage always, the former WWE Superstar Dave Batista. The conference Batista in the fight game in the summer and although no agreement has not yet completed, Coker does not expect Batista to encourage participation."I know there is a dialogue, but nothing is signed yet," said Coker. "But my best guess is that will fight for the strike force in the second quarter of next year."The former EliteXC heavyweight champion Antonio Silva will fight this Saturday in an attempt to make another title run. Originally posted against Alistair Overeem Valentijn Overeem brother instead Silva will face Mike Kyle, who was signed as a late substitute. Kyle recent Strikeforce fight was at 205 and if the coach and his American Kickboxing Academy owner Javier Mendez right, come Saturday Coker may still be weighing up to inspire the next year."When Javier Mendez said of AKA, is ready, it's in great shape," said Coker. "There will be a 50/50 fight, but Mike has to get a good shot."

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