Shogun Rua And Alistair Overeem Situations Highlight Tensions Between UFC And Managers
UFC fighters Shogun Rua and Alistair Overeem have parted ways with their managers partly in response to the way the UFC does business.
UFC fighters Shogun Rua and Alistair Overeem have parted ways with their managers partly in response to the way the UFC does business.
Ending a relationship that dates back to the beginning of his career, former Strikeforce heavyweight champion, DREAM interim heavyweight champion and 2010 K-1 World GP champion Alistair Overeem a...
Despite the rancor between Golden Glory and the UFC, which resulted in several of the Dutch promotion's fighters being released from their Zuffa contracts, top Golden Glory star Alistair Overeem is...
Alistair Overeem's ongoing war with Golden Glory management isn't going away anytime soon. Earlier this week, mixed martial arts legend Bas Rutten tossed his two-cents into the fray, and suffice to say, he won't be getting a Christmas card from Overeem anytime soon.
Alistair Overeem's decision to leave the Golden Glory Training Camp in September came as a relative surprise given the tenure of the relationship and fittingly capped a festering rift between the two sides. In the immediate aftermath of the announcement Overeem stayed mum on most of the details, only acknowledging that there was a "breach of trust" that led to the fracture.
The UFC and Team Golden Glory are in discussions to bring the former Strikeforce champion to the UFC's heavyweight division.
Alistair Overeem would be aroused by an immediate UFC heayweight title shot
Dana White has responded to Bas Boon and Golden Glory, and he is ready to bring Alistair Overeem and the other released fighters back.
More news on the UFC/Strikeforce Golden Glory releases, as Golden Glory head Bas Boon speaks out.
Two looks at the feud between the UFC and Golden Glory.