CrimsonGhost56
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http://camelclutchblog.com/rumor-alistair-overeem-out-of-grand-prix-moving-to-ufc/
only a rumor at this point. nothing more, nothing less. but it does seem to make sense, especially now that the UFC's biggest cash cow (Lesnar) is pretty much next to done. After the winner of JDS/Carwin, who is left? Mir/Nelson? Brendan Schaub? Why not bring the Reem over now to fight the winner of Velasquez/JDS (or Carwin). We all knew the "business as usual" statement from the UFC was complete bull, and now with Diaz coming over to fight GSP its cemented that fact. Alistair is the number 1 attraction in Strikeforce on a world wide level, why wouldnt the UFC go and bring him over right now?
I for one, would not be surprised if this happened, and if in fact Overeem does stay in the GP i guess it shows the UFC does actually give a damn about Strikeforce.
As ambitious as it was to put together the Strikeforce Heavyweight Grand Prix tournament, it has been anything but smooth. The latest bump comes off of a rumor that if true, could practically kill the entire idea. Alistair Overeem may not only be pulling out of the tournament, but could be leaving Strikeforce altogether.
The latest MMA rumor spreading like wildfire says that Strikeforce heavyweight champion Alistair Overeem is not only pulling out of the Grand Prix, but that he will relinquish his championship and sign an official UFC contract. The rumor was posted on a message board that posted news about the Lesnar UFC 131 cancelation before it was announced, thus giving this rumor a little more attention than usual.
When UFC president Dana White said that it would be “business as usual for Strikeforce”, he obviously meant the instability and frequent changes to matchups. There were many in the MMA world that believed the Strikeforce Heavyweight Grand Prix would either never see a final fight or wind up new participants similar to the Super Six before the tournament’s end. If these rumors are true, my prediction is that this tournament is finished and the UFC will slowly start to swallow the heavyweights for its division.
This is the post that has been buzzing throughout the MMA community. I am posting directly from the story so don’t blame me for the grammar and spelling.
“Allistar Overeem has had A rocky relationship with the coker regeime… Allistar was not happy with coker dicking him around with the fedor fight that was promised to him… Also Not happy with the long layoff between the rogers fight and some contractual matters… Coker extended an olive branch in obtaining Valentjn overeem to smooth t
Now the next part is rumor there have been rumblings and info changing daily on this… My sources are tight lipped… But the overeem vs werdum fight is not guaranteed… Ive asked about injury but zuffa has been coy with info being leaked…
Ive been told dont be surprised if overeem pulls out of the tournament and relinquishes the championship… Overeem could possibly be crossing over to the ufc… This would make the Tournament finals for the championship and makes a debut ppv more interesting… This as i said is rumor i know there have been talks and the fight is not cancelled and is still official but was told dont be surprised… This can change daily so I will try too keep updated with more info as I find out more but its not a guaranteed more to come.”
As crazy as the rumor may be, it actually does make a lot of sense. It is true that Alistair Overeem was frustrated with Strikeforce. There were flirtations in the past between Overeem and the UFC. Overeem’s international commitments were reportedly the biggest holdup in getting a deal done. With K1 & DREAM practically on life support, the international fights are not a priority anymore for Overeem. Cashing in now, while in his prime with the UFC makes a lot more sense than risking a potential big contract in the future by coming up short in the tournament.
Zuffa, LLC owns Strikeforce and the contracts. It wouldn’t take much for Zuffa to come in, void Overeem’s contract, and immediately sign him to a UFC deal. For Zuffa, it also makes all of the sense in the world. Dana White just watched his biggest draw in Brock Lesnar retreat to the sidelines for what appears to be at minimum a year. Without Lesnar, there are no potential big draws against Cain Velasquez. Why not move Overeem over to make up for the loss of Lesnar? Between his reputation and the Strikeforce and Pride FC library, the UFC could have a blockbuster with Overeem vs. Velasquez as well as other potential Overeeem fights.
only a rumor at this point. nothing more, nothing less. but it does seem to make sense, especially now that the UFC's biggest cash cow (Lesnar) is pretty much next to done. After the winner of JDS/Carwin, who is left? Mir/Nelson? Brendan Schaub? Why not bring the Reem over now to fight the winner of Velasquez/JDS (or Carwin). We all knew the "business as usual" statement from the UFC was complete bull, and now with Diaz coming over to fight GSP its cemented that fact. Alistair is the number 1 attraction in Strikeforce on a world wide level, why wouldnt the UFC go and bring him over right now?
I for one, would not be surprised if this happened, and if in fact Overeem does stay in the GP i guess it shows the UFC does actually give a damn about Strikeforce.