The word emerging from Strikeforce: Houston last night was that the promotion are now set to abandon their proposed middleweight tournament.
After a night full of surprises and upsets at Strikeforce: Houston Strikeforce CEO Scott Coker spoke out on the major talking points emerging from the show.
Scott Coker has confirmed that an eight-man middleweight tournament could now take place in October.
Here’s the latest news round-up from the Strikeforce promotion including word on the Jake Shields situation and King Mo’s first title defense.
After the Strikeforce Los Angeles event Scott Coker discussed future match-ups for the likes of KJ Noons, Robbie Lawler and ‘Babalu’ Sobral.
Scott Coker’s post-event interview after the strikeforce: Heavy Artillery event covered topics including Overeem Vs Fedor, M-1 Global and Andrei Arlovski.
Scott Coker has been discussing some potential future match-ups for stars like Dan Henderson, Bobby Lashley, Gilbert Melendez and King Mo.
Rumors continue to surface that the UFC may be speaking to Fedor Emelianenko’s management M-1 Global.
Strikeforce CEO Scott Cocker has been discussed the situation with their flagship star Fedor Emelianenko after reports that issues with his contract have kept him out of their upcoming event on CBS.