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Home MMA News STRIKEFORCE'S SCOTT COKER TALKS ABOUT BEING UFC DANA WHITE'S NEWEST ENEMY
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STRIKEFORCE'S SCOTT COKER TALKS ABOUT BEING UFC DANA WHITE'S NEWEST ENEMY |
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Written by Arturo Collozo Jr. (wrestlingnewsdesk@gmail.com)
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Monday, 10 August 2009 |
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1:02 PM EST
Scott Coker was interviewed by Michael David Smith of AOL
and discussed Fedor Emelianenko, Strikeforce's finances, Dana White, and
national coverage on Showtime.
Michael David Smith: How does it feel to be Dana
White's newest enemy?
Scott Coker: (Laughs) Well, I was a little
surprised. I don't really even know how to respond to that. They have a great
business. We have a good business, and we're going to do our own business. We've
got big fights coming up next Saturday, we'll focus on that and on Fedor and
just move forward.
Let me address with you a few of Dana's
specific comments. First, he said, "They have no money" and Fedor will put you
out of business. Have you guys extended yourselves too far to sign
Fedor?
I can't talk about the deal, but we're comfortable. We're
backed by the company that owns the San Jose Sharks, Silicon Valley Sports and
Entertainment. We have strong partners. I know sometimes those comments come
rolling off the tongue, but if we couldn't do a deal that would work for
everybody, including our partners, M-1, we wouldn't do it. It's not like we just
said, "Oh, there's Fedor, I'm a fan of Fedor, let's do it."
When I sat
down with Vadim Finkelchtein and the M-1 guys, when they were in town for the
Affliction fight that didn't happen, they said they had other offers including
the UFC, and I said that was fine. I wasn't privy to their conversations with
the UFC, but for whatever reason it didn't work out, and they came to us, and it
worked out and Fedor will do his thing.
Dana White also said
Strikeforce has "no fighters" and he said Fedor's opponents will be "nobodies."
Can you assure MMA fans that you're going to put Fedor in the cage with
top-notch opponents?
Yes. You're an MMA guy. You know that when
Brett Rogers knocked out Andrei Arlovski, he legitimized himself. You know that
Alistair Overeem is a great fighter. You know that Fedor has the challenge of
fighting in a cage for the first time. Fedor is M-1's champion and Alistair is
Strikeforce's champion, and when that fight happens, that will be great. I'd put
Alistair up there with anybody, and him and Fedor is going to be a great fight.
I look forward to the day when our champion and M-1's champion get in the cage
together.
When will Fedor's first Strikeforce fight be, and will
it definitely be a title fight? You mentioned that he's M-1's champion. Does
that mean he could be in a five-round title fight even if it's not against
Overeem?
That's still being negotiated with M-1. But he has agreed
to fight, and agreed to fight in the cage -- I was wondering if he'd say he
wanted to fight in the ring after seeing how guys like Mirko Cro Cop struggled
in the cage. But we'll see about the number of rounds and the opponent in
October.
Will Fedor's debut definitely be in
October?
October or by mid-November, for sure. And it'll be free
with your Showtime subscription, so you don't have to pay $44.95 or $54.95.
Dana calls you
guys "a small-town show," and "a little regional show with no one in it." And he
said "they should have stayed where they were." Is there some truth to that?
Would you be better off staying more regional and not spending the money to get
such a well-known international fighter as Fedor?
To say Strikeforce
on Showtime is regional, that's just not accurate. It's just propaganda. People
say what they say. We're just going to move forward. We've been putting on some
amazing fights in our four months with Showtime, and we're going to keep getting
better. Four or five people were bidding on Fedor's services, and for us to get
him, I feel like we hit the lottery.
I know some boxing promoters
were interested in signing Fedor, as was the UFC. How did you get
him?
I think the biggest thing for M-1 is that they wanted to do a
co-promotion, and we were happy to do that, just as we've done co-promotions
with other MMA promoters in the past, and just as Oscar De La Hoya and Bob Arum
will co-promote a boxing fight.
I will say, it happened quicker than I
thought. We talked to them in California, and they told me maybe they'd get back
to me in a week, maybe 10 days, maybe two weeks. And then they called me Sunday
and said, "Let's go." We got it done Sunday night around midnight.
Do you think the UFC will compete head-to-head with you? Will
there be a live UFC show on Spike, or a re-airing of UFC 100 or something, at
the same time that you have Fedor's debut on Strikeforce?
They've
done that before to our Showtime program, so would that surprise me? No. But
you'd have to ask them. I really don't know.
Can you clear up
what's going on with your August 15 light heavyweight fight, Gegard Mousasi vs.
Babalu Sobral, the fight you picked up from the Affliction show? There have been
rumors that the UFC is trying to take legal action to stop that fight from
happening. Is there any truth to that?
No. When Affliction sold
their business to UFC, or whatever they did -- I'm not sure what the structure
was -- they signed over the contracts. But Mousasi never had a contract with
Affliction. They only had a bout agreement with Mousasi for that one fight.
We've had an agreement for a while now for Mousasi to fight with Strikeforce.
And here's another thing I don't understand: Mousasi has a contract with Dream,
and a prior commitment to fight with Dream. With the policy that the UFC has,
how are they going to let him do that? We're open to that, and that means fans
will get to see the best MMA, and fights that wouldn't happen
otherwise.
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