I hope he actually does one... Plus at the end, it doesnt show the whole conversation, but it sounds like he is talking about a heavyweight tournament. That would definitely be interesting. Doubt it could happen tho, certain parties would not be willing I am sure.
I can't stand Coker. The only thing that I appreciate about Dana White is the fact that he understands and truly is a fan of this sport. Coker only sees the dollar signs...With that said, The tournament would definitely rake in the dough and create more buzz for the Strikeforce promotion. If Coker does not do the tourney, then this will be the beginning of the end for SF...
But is it worth raking in dough, at the price of hurting Strikeforce's image with the viewers? Because that's what will happy to many viewers if they start making us pay PPV prices for sub-par cards that are not even as good as the free or Showtime cards that Strikeforce puts on.
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Lol Jake Shields was the ONLY fighter that didnt have a championship clause. That's not a kick to the balls or anything.
I think Coker likes tournaments.
I hope he actually does one... Plus at the end, it doesnt show the whole conversation, but it sounds like he is talking about a heavyweight tournament. That would definitely be interesting. Doubt it could happen tho, certain parties would not be willing I am sure.
A tournament would be amazing in SF. Why? Because for once they would actually have a #1 contender!
''certain parties'' hmm was that a jab at M1 and Fedor
Thats strange, why would that be ur first assumption?! haha
I really hope we will see a torny, prefer it to the UFC style of picking fights anyway.
I can't stand Coker. The only thing that I appreciate about Dana White is the fact that he understands and truly is a fan of this sport. Coker only sees the dollar signs...With that said, The tournament would definitely rake in the dough and create more buzz for the Strikeforce promotion. If Coker does not do the tourney, then this will be the beginning of the end for SF...
But is it worth raking in dough, at the price of hurting Strikeforce's image with the viewers? Because that's what will happy to many viewers if they start making us pay PPV prices for sub-par cards that are not even as good as the free or Showtime cards that Strikeforce puts on.
scott coker says alot of things, all of which is nonsense