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I wasn't fan back then but I really enjoy Strikeforce fights, the productions, intro, arena, crowd, etc. feels so great, I also like Elite XC as well
If Strikeforce wasn't sold I think it would be doing much better than Bellator right nowNah.. Bellator will be bigger than Strikeforce.
I wasn't fan back then but I really enjoy Strikeforce fights, the productions, intro, arena, crowd, etc. feels so great, I also like Elite XC as well
I loved the production of Strikeforce. And the name.
Bellator looks like shit and the name is terrible compared to Strikeforce.
could be true or maybe not. we will simply never know.They didn't know the UFC was leaving Spike. They would've held out and gotten a deal with them if they knew.
Unless he was lying, Scott Coker made it clear they were unaware of a fallout between Zuffa anf Spike, and that he wished he'd known that before selling. I think Spike would've jumped at the chance, and I think Strikeforce had a strong product that would've done well on Spike.could be true or maybe not. we will simply never know.
Fact remains that Strikeforce was a great product butthey where bleeding to much money and they had to sell.
LolStill wanna know who came upwith the name bellator
Sounds like a cholesterol medicine
i swear strikeforce would have eaten the UFC in the long run,
This company had a soul.
Scott is trying hard to build the bellator brand, i hespect that, but he had a ferrari with strikeforce.
it was his baby, what a fucking terrible idea to sell this bitch for peanuts...At that time it was the new era of MMA.
a brand new day
Maybe you forgot ...
As mma fans we lost a lot,
thx scott
“The one who doesn’t fall, doesn’t stand up.”
I remember when many people here called it " Strikefarce " because they heard Dana say it.
Weren't they losing a shit ton of money though?If Strikeforce wasn't sold I think it would be doing much better than Bellator right now
Strikeforce was sold for a reason. Strikeforce was bleeding money and the investors wanted to get rid of it. It wasn't Cokers call to make.