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  • M-1/Fedor Accepted Alistair Overeem's Challenge

    http://mmajunkie.com/news/19170/m-1-...th-overeem.mma

    Challenge issued; challenge accepted.

    Mere hours after Strikeforce CEO Scott Coker said he would need to sit down with M-1 Global officials to determine if a potential blockbuster fight between Strikeforce heavyweight champion Alistair Overeem (33-11 MMA, 3-0 SF) and perennial top-ranked fighter Fedor Emelianenko (31-1 MMA, 1-0 SF) might be possible for later this year, those officials have answered the call.

    And according to M-1 Global executive Evgeni Kogan, Fabricio Werdum is all that's standing in the way.

    "As we've mentioned in the past, Fedor fights whoever is put in front of him," Kogan today told MMAjunkie.com (www.mmajunkie.com). "If Overeem is presented by the Strikeforce matchmakers as Fedor's next opponent, then that is who Fedor is going to fight."

    After defeating Brett Rogers at Saturday night's "Strikeforce St. Louis: Heavy Artillery" event, Overeem made it a point to call-out the Russian heavyweight in his post-fight speech, as well as again in the evening's post-event press conference.

    Coker was quick to point out that such a bout could only be arranged with the blessings of his business partners at M-1 Global, who own Emelianenko's promotional contract.

    M-1 Global now seems receptive to that possibility, though Kogan said Emelianenko simply can't focus on that opportunity at this time with a June 26 matchup with Werdum in San Jose, Calif., on the horizon.

    "At this point Fedor is choosing not to look past Fabricio," Kogan said. "He is in the most intense part of his training camp in Stary Oskol right now and would like for it to be known that he is focused 100 percent on Werdum.

    "The camp considers Werdum a very strong and dangerous opponent – as Fedor's brother found out a few years ago – and all attention is currently on June 26 and San Jose."

    So it appears, as least for now, that Emelianenko's Showtime-broadcast bout with Werdum is all that stands in the way of a matchup with Overeem. It's a bout that makes sense for the organization, makes sense for the fans, and apparently now makes sense for M-1 Global.

    "I thought [Overeem] won in very impressive fashion," Kogan said. "We respect Alistair as an opponent and think that this would be a great potential matchup."

  • #2
    I won't believe it until they are in the cage touching gloves.

    Vadim will find some excuse in the coming months

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    • #3
      Originally posted by GroundSt.Pound View Post
      I won't believe it until they are in the cage touching gloves.

      Vadim will find some excuse in the coming months
      Same, Fedor has two options, take on Overeem (champion) or Werdum(contender) and he picked Werdum..

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Dorian View Post
        Same, Fedor has two options, take on Overeem (champion) or Werdum(contender) and he picked Werdum..
        Translation: Fedor is scared of The REEM!!!!!

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Dorian View Post
          Same, Fedor has two options, take on Overeem (champion) or Werdum(contender) and he picked Werdum..
          did you not even read the article? it said Fedor fights whoever Strikeforce and M-1 put in front of him meaning he has no choice in it. now all of a sudden because this idiot opened his mouth Fedor is just supposed to dismiss his ALREADY SET plans with Werdum? how professional would that be? if YOU were Fabricio Werdum how would feel if your big opportunity against the worlds best fighter gets derailed solely because someone else called him out, would you be so willing to just shut up and step aside? you wouldn't even want no bull**** step aside money

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Dorian View Post
            Same, Fedor has two options, take on Overeem (champion) or Werdum(contender) and he picked Werdum..
            This is completely wrong. Scott Coker chose Werdum, and he also chose Rogers for Overeem in order to hype a match with Fedor. The strategy was to build a name for Overeem in the US. Moreover, the strategy has seemed to work, as there's a lot of chatter about the potential Overeem-Fedor matchup going on now, unlike there would have been if the match would have been made directly. Now, you have the narrative of the man who "broke Fedor's nose" being stopped by "the champion," and the "former champion" of Pride in Fedor vying for the Strikeforce belt.

            At the end of the day, it was a pretty damn solid promotional tact, really. Now, Fedor just needs to do his job against Werdum to complete the narrative, and further the hype. Make no mistake, this is no small task. Werdum is pretty solid, and he should be very hungry. If you are Fedor, everyone has your head on a chopping block, which makes every fight dangerous, and Werdum has the tools to get the job done.

            Nonetheless, I fully expect Fedor to win once again in impressive and exciting fashion, thereby setting up a fight with Overeem, with even greater hype. I hope this happens, but it is possible for Werdum to throw a wrench in these plans. And Fedor is not going to duck Overeem, despite what the Fedor detractors (cough* GroundSt.Pound, cough, cough cough*) may have to say.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Nodogoshi View Post
              This is completely wrong. Scott Coker chose Werdum, and he also chose Rogers for Overeem in order to hype a match with Fedor. The strategy was to build a name for Overeem in the US. Moreover, the strategy has seemed to work, as there's a lot of chatter about the potential Overeem-Fedor matchup going on now, unlike there would have been if the match would have been made directly. Now, you have the narrative of the man who "broke Fedor's nose" being stopped by "the champion," and the "former champion" of Pride in Fedor vying for the Strikeforce belt.

              At the end of the day, it was a pretty damn solid promotional tact, really. Now, Fedor just needs to do his job against Werdum to complete the narrative, and further the hype. Make no mistake, this is no small task. Werdum is pretty solid, and he should be very hungry. If you are Fedor, everyone has your head on a chopping block, which makes every fight dangerous, and Werdum has the tools to get the job done.

              Nonetheless, I fully expect Fedor to win once again in impressive and exciting fashion, thereby setting up a fight with Overeem, with even greater hype. I hope this happens, but it is possible for Werdum to throw a wrench in these plans. And Fedor is not going to duck Overeem, despite what the Fedor detractors (cough* GroundSt.Pound, cough, cough cough*) may have to say.

              WORD! Sign this one.

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              • #8
                I haven't seen any mention of this article anywhere on sherdog. Is it legit?

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