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05-27-2012, 12:34 AM
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| Alistair Overeem Will Fight in the UFC Again; Possibly for the Title When He Returns? Alistair Overeem Will Fight in the UFC Again; Possibly for the Title When He Returns? Quote:
The bad news for Alistair Overeem started in March when he failed a pre-fight drug screening that cost him his shot at the UFC heavyweight title that was supposed to take place on tonight’s UFC 146 fight card.
Overeem tested positive for elevated levels of testosterone and was denied a fight license from the Nevada State Athletic Commission, which essentially serves as a 9-month suspension from the sport.
Needless to say, UFC President Dana White was none too happy about Overeem’s testing result because it caused him to be pulled from the main event of UFC 146, but it also cost the two from having any further relationship.
“He lied to me. He sat in front of us, he lied to us, I’m not interested. I don’t have to deal with people I don’t want to deal with and I don’t want to deal with him, Lorenzo (Fertitta) will,” White said on Saturday night about Overeem.
If there is a silver lining to all of this for Alistair Overeem, it’s that he may have to sit out for the next nine months, but he won’t lose his job with the UFC.
“He went before the athletic commission and he got his punishment. He’s going to serve his sentence now and when he comes back, he has to apply for a license again and then we’ll go from there,” White said confirming that Overeem will fight in the Octagon again.
The good news mounted for Overeem as White confirmed that despite his personal feelings towards the former Strikeforce and K-1 Grand Prix champion, he won’t suffer any ill will when he returns to the UFC.
As a matter of fact, White says that Overeem’s place in the heavyweight division will remain where it was before, which means the Dutch wrecking machine could easily be right in the thick of the title hunt when he comes back.
“Yeah, I think he should (regain his standing in the division),” White said.
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05-27-2012, 01:40 AM
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After getting popped for his T/E ratio (and not a banned substance) I think he should have to fight one fight before competing for the title. Though, I'm sure that he'll most likely get the winner of JDS/Velasquez II.
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05-27-2012, 02:13 AM
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My take on it is that if he comes back, he should have at least one fight before getting the title shot. I really hope they don't just give it to him as his first fight back.
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05-27-2012, 07:40 AM
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DC should be his first fight back, it would be like destiny. Imagine the build up? It could easily be a very good selling PPV main event. DC gets one fight against a top contender, maybe Mark Hunt or someone else on a winning streak. Then he faces AO for the number one contender spot.....
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05-27-2012, 10:48 AM
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Originally Posted by joeodd2 DC should be his first fight back, it would be like destiny. Imagine the build up? It could easily be a very good selling PPV main event. DC gets one fight against a top contender, maybe Mark Hunt or someone else on a winning streak. Then he faces AO for the number one contender spot..... | I agree, when he returns, finish the GP. DC vs AO for the StrikeForce HW title then give the winner the UFC title shot so JDS can become the Undisputed HW champion.
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