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.
UFC Heavyweight Alistair Overeem has released his first public statement on the Golden Glory lawsuit, insisting that the suit will go to court.
Golden Glory management has revealed that fighters originally cut by the UFC after a dispute earlier this summer have been re-signed, including Jon Olav Einemo. Additionally, top welterweight prospect and Golden Glory team member, Siyar Bahadurzada has been offered a UFC contract.
Alistair Overeem has announced his split from Golden Glory, citing "a Breach of trust." How will this impact his UFC 141 fight with Brock Lesnar?
Alistair Overeem now says he has not been cut by Zuffa, and is calling for an immediate UFC Heavyweight 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.
Details are emerging regarding the release of Golden Glory fighters, but does Dana White's story answer all the questions?
A look at the decision to release Alistair Overeem and his Golden Glory teammates from their Strikeforce and UFC contracts.
Golden Glory teammates Alistair Overeem and Marloes Coenen -- Strikeforce's heavyweight and women's 135-pound champs -- pose for their new promo shot.