Bas Rutten offers his explanation for the dispute between Alistair Overeem and Team Golden Glory

Posted on November 16, 2011, 08:49 AM by Anton Gurevich
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Mixed Martial Arts legend Bas Rutten offered his explanation for the dispute between the Strikeforce Heavyweight Champion Alistair "The Demolition Man" Overeem and his former training camp Team Golden Glory. According to Rutten, Alistair Overeem should revise his way of thinking and the decision to split from people "who made him what he is today".

Overeem decided to leave Team Golden Glory back in September, only a few weeks after signing with the Ultimate Fighting Championship. Speaking via Twitter, UFC 141 main eventer released the following statement:


"I would like to make a statement regarding the recent news of the separation from my long-time management Golden Glory. As with any relationship, there are good times and bad times - you have your common ground and your differences. As with any relationship, you have trust. When differences lead to a breach of trust, there's no turning back and no way to continue a positive, working relationship. I don't air my dirty laundry. I would appreciate the respect regarding my privacy to not disclose any further details on this matter.Again, I would like to thank team Golden Glory for all the years we worked together and wish them success for the future."

But today, Overeem's fellow Nederlander, Bas Rutten, sheds light on more details of this somewhat mysterious story (for more, please visit paullazenby.com):

When a fighter's lost three in a row, and there is no hope for him, the trainer is always there for him, helping him again and again, and the management is trying to find fights for him. Understand as well that trainers like Cor Hemmers and Martijn de Jong are busy with the fighter 24 hours a day. I talked to Cor in the past and he told me he couldn't sleep from all the tension, and about thinking: "What's the best game plan for Alistair?" Also know that when Alistair [first] came to Cor, when he would get hit, he would turn his back to his opponent and didn't want to fight! You saw that when he fought his first K-1 fight in Holland, it was very bad. And when he was losing, [his trainers] were the ones who convinced him to go heavyweight since he was cutting way too much [to make light-heavyweight].

He tries to let the rest of the world think that the coaches and other fighters are on his side, and that it's only the management he has problems with. But that is absolutely NOT the case. I mean, go to Cor Hemmers' gym and look at the posters with pictures of Alistair on there, see what his fellow fighters did to them.

And you know what he said to Martijn? I know this because I talked with Martijn personally three days ago. When he told Martijn he didn't want to pay the 10% trainer's fee--and remember, Cor and Martijn SPLIT the 10%, so it's not 20% in total--Martijn told him that he was there with him for TWELVE YEARS, and that they trained him for so long and went through the ups and downs, especially the downs. And on top of that, he said that he was Alistair's friend this whole time, and made a big contribution to Alistair's success.

But Alistair said: "Yeah, if we have to talk about people who contributed to my success, then I also have to mention my cleaning lady who cleans my house for eleven and a half Euros an hour."

OK, just think about that for a second. It's almost like it's not real. I mean, he REALLY said this! I wouldn't tell you if it wasn't the truth, you know me, Paul.

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  • ahhhhhhhhhhhh
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    haha anyone got pics of the gym posters?

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  • bluntsandbeers
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    Bas is VERY biased when it comes to golden glory lol i see both sides of the coin here but its Overeems choice and if golden glory can't change its policy for the UFC then he has every right to leave

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  • cranestyle
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    So, I guess all that stuff they did for Overeem in the past, they got paid for? Both the ups and the downs?



    When your management team is also your coaches, it can be great when things work, but also doubles the chances of having a fighter having an issue with them.



    MMA is a business. If a fighter wants to move on, is "friendship" really an issue?

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  • japanegro23
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    Overeem has always seemed ****y to me so you know I have to take Bas at his word here hahaha. Who knows though. It doesn't matter now. At least he is in the UFC and he is about to get tested. Sucks that he took a dump on everyone.

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  • JoeFaceHood
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    Wow....this site is becoming full of misinformed, retarded muppets. Know this boy....Bas' career was never "pathetic" and had his joints been able to keep up, he would've dismantled nearly anyone alive....including the guys that you crack fat to most nights like Tim Sylvia and Brock.

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  • Ninja
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    Never thought I would see a MMA fan disrespecting Bas Rutten....just sad and btw just so you no, Bas Rutten is one of MMA's legends and still after so many years of retirement is a huge fan favorite and is respected by almost everyone who knows anything about MMA

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  • odesahitman
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    Wizdon't,



    I once met a person with mental health issues, who didn't take into account any information, apart from the voices which told them what to say on MMA blogs.



    I suppose the good thing about being a schizophrenic is that you're never alone.



    Don't listen to the voices.



    Now take your sedatives and go to sleep.



    Good lad.

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  • azzkika
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    You never will see a MMA fan disrespect Rutten. Wizdom is just a immature ignoramus posting on a MMA site. I doubt he's watched many of Bas's fights, otherwise he'd know he was far from pathetic.

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  • Ryan22
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    Business is business....simple as that. Things never workout when you mix business and friends or family

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  • odesahitman
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    I get your point.



    However, Wizdoms uncle Tommy has worked with Wizdom for nearly three weeks and they haven't had an argument yet. So the position you take is not entirely accurate.



    Then again, Uncle Tommy is Wizdoms carer, and Wizdom is deaf and dumb.

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  • mmauk
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    I don't really see why people have to react pro Baas or Reem or whoever. There are always two sided to every story, thats life and business nothing lasts forever.

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  • Ryan22
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    How can anyone disrespect bas??? He's a legend. Dispite records or fights dude helped and continues to push mma to broader audience. He's a great ambassader to mma

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  • mindkontrolle
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    NO. You know that Bas is 100% right here. There was a time when Alistair would fold after getting hit a few times. Those times will return.

    Reply 2 years ago