Coker Sends Message to other MMA Promotions: “We have As Good or Better Fighters than Other Leagues, including the UFC”

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Bellator president Scott Coker has made his stance clear – his fighters are the cream of the crop. Ahead of Bellator 297 Friday night, which is headlined by two marquee title fights in Vadim Nemkov vs. Yoel Romero at light heavyweight and Sergio Pettis vs. Patricio Pitbull at bantamweight, Coker was adamant his three champions could challenge a whos-who, including the best the UFC has to offer.

“We have as good or better fighters than other leagues, including the UFC,” Coker said. “And I think that everybody knows that now.”
Scott Coker, who has been president since June 2014, didn’t back down when asked what to expect for those unfamiliar with the fighters on-stage at Wednesday’s pre-fight press conference inside the Skydeck at Willis Tower.

“One of the things I’m really proud of is when you look at all the trainers,” Coker said. “All the managers, all the fighters, people that spar with these guys. You know, people know how good these guys are. At the 205-pound weight class, I think [Nemkov] is the best fighter in the world until somebody knocks him off.”

Coker also noted how talented his roster is, specifically at light heavyweight, middleweight, welterweight and lightweight, he said.

“I think that you’re looking at a group of fighters here that could fight anybody in any league, any time,” Coker said. “If you look at our divisions of 205, 185, 170. I’m talking about Johnny Eblen [Bellator middleweight champion], [Yaroslav] Amasov, “Pitbull.” Whoever goes through that gauntlet in that lightweight tournament we’re having right now, could you argue he is the best lightweight in the world [including the UFC?] I think you could argue that after the winner of that tournament [is crowned].”

Outside of the fights themselves, Coker mentioned Chicago as a great fight city and hopes to return there at least once a year as a primary destination for the promotion.

“…but I’ll see to it that 99.9% of the population will not know when one of our events is!”

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Even he doesn’t really believe that.

so he’s failing the business with the rosters of fighters that matches up to any competing organization

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Most his fighters are UFC wash outs. Lol

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And no one cares about a brllator show

Strikeforce was so great, but something about bellator, its so whack.

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Bellator is like the answer to the age old question…if a tree falls in the forest and nobody is around to hear it, does it make a sound?

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Name, and cage colors

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There are good fighters everywhere obviously because there isn’t an established pipeline to the top league (UFC) like there is in other sports… but they definitely don’t have the depth the UFC does. Can a few fighters hang with top 10 in UFC? Maybe even top 5 for sure… probably even have a champ or 2 in there. But do they even have a division with 10 quality fighters?

“Yeah,our number 1 guy is better than their 10th ranked guy”

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Amasov would beat Leon imo.

Eblen could beat Izzy. Izzy never faced a wrestler like Eblen outside of Romero who just danced around with him. However I still favor Izzy

Nemkov would wreck Hill.

Horiguchi would run a train on Moreno

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Smart ass :laughing:

Because it’s the complete opposite. Strikeforce was built around charismatic action fighters and competitive matchups. Bellator cards are littered with record-building mismatches that still usually go to decisions because they sign the most boring fighters they can find.

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