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Walker: I'd love to do one more fight
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<p>Herschel Walker fought two professional fights under the Strikeforce banner in 2010/2011, and now fifty-three years old, feels like he has one more left:</p>
"I'd love to do one more fight," he told Bleacher Report on Friday morning. "Whether I get that or not, I don't know. But I'll continue to train whether I fight or not."
Walker started watching MMA back in the days of Royce Gracie, and to this day he still watches pretty much everything he can get his hands on.
He watched Bellator back when Bjorn Rebney was in charge, but he especially keeps tabs on it now that his friend Coker is the guy calling the shots. That includes Friday's card, which Walker is thrilled to get a look at. With two title fights and another excellent lightweight fight between Michael Chandler and David Rickels, it is one of the deeper non-tentpole cards Coker and matchmaker Rich Chou have constructed.
"Scott has done an incredible job. People respect Scott in this industry. People want to fight for him," Walker said. "One thing about Scott is that he cares about the fighters. He could have taken Herschel Walker—and yes, I am speaking in the third person—he could have paraded me out there and put me in all these different fights.
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