For CroCop? At this day and age? He was a bad investment 10 years ago in the UFC, he's consistently proven to be a bad investment in sanctioned MMA... Why would anyone go out of their way to put him on cards in the US?Or that he would require a hefty sum straight to his pocket
http://mmajunkie.com/2018/03/mirko-...on-so-is-he-eligible-to-fight-in-bellator/amp
Interesting article, looks like Crocop is going to be licensed by an athletic commission even though he didn’t sit out his two year sentence.
This sets a precedent. if Jon Jones gets four years, he can go fight elsewhere during the suspension and still get relicensed by an ac when the four years is over.
He just would have to get the ufc to release him from his contract.
If I were Miocic I would just find another job. Why fighting. He has lots of skills elsewhere.
Foster is as crooked as it gets. A puffy envelope under the table will be all it takes to make him change his tune to "it doesn't make sense not to let CroCop get licensed only because he fought elsewhere during his suspension."Generally, athletic commissions in the U.S. follow USADA suspensions. But it seems unclear whether a fighter can actually serve a suspension if he simply takes his talents to an unregulated promotion in Japan, then returns once enough time has elapsed.
If Cro Cop can fight for Bellator in London, could he also fight in, say, California? That’s “tricky,” and would depend on the circumstances at hand, according to California State Athletic Commission executive director Andy Foster.
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Pretty much a diplomatic way of saying no
It's like comparing a cop to a criminalPlease don’t compare CC to JJ, seriously. You got a one time offender who really didn’t cheat if you know all the facts, to a prolific cheater and drug abuser.
"likely to view the suspension as a thing of the past" and that is if he fights in the US, which he isn't
There’s still an ac overseeing the card in England, and they will be granting him a license to fight. Again read the article, it’s not hard to understand.
http://mmajunkie.com/2018/03/mirko-...on-so-is-he-eligible-to-fight-in-bellator/amp
Interesting article, looks like Crocop is going to be licensed by an athletic commission even though he didn’t sit out his two year sentence.
This sets a precedent. if Jon Jones gets four years, he can go fight elsewhere during the suspension and still get relicensed by an ac when the four years is over.
He just would have to get the ufc to release him from his contract.
Actually it makes perfect sense the athletic Commissions in the United States of America a part of the organization called the ABC. And have no jurisdiction outside of the United StatesFoster is as crooked as it gets. A puffy envelope under the table will be all it takes to make him change his tune to "it doesn't make sense not to let CroCop get licensed only because he fought elsewhere during his suspension."
All he would have to do is prove in court he has fight offers elsewhere and the ufc is costing him the chance to make a living. No court in the world would enforce a four year ban from earning a living.