http://www.mmahq.com/blog/2011/08/04/fedor-emelianenko-cut-from-strikeforce/On the heels of a chaotic day where nearly every Golden Glory fighter under Zuffa contract was banished from the company, UFC President Dana White was at is again, this time announcing that veteran Fedor Emelianenko would be released from his contract with Strikeforce.
Even before the bout took place, multiple sources indicated that the loser of the Dan Henderson-Fedor Emelianenko bout would be without a fight home due to their large contracts, and today White made it official.
Emelianenko went 1-3 in the promotion defeating Brett Rogers before three straight stoppage losses to Fabricio Werdum, Antonio Silva, and Dan Henderson respectively.
“I said he was overrated for years,” said White at a post-press conference interview earlier today.
Emelianenko built his name in the famous Japanese RINGS and PRIDE promotions, amassing a nine year winning streak and defeating everyone in his way, most famously Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira (3x) and Mirko ‘Cro-Cop’ Filipovic.
After the death of PRIDE, Emelianenko brought his skills stateside. In Afflicton “The Last Emporer” defeated highly ranked contenders Tim Sylvia and Andrei Arlovski, both in under a round.
Where Emelianenko goes from here is still up in the air. When MMAJunkie.com caught up with Evgeni Kogan, manager of Emelianenko, he suggested that Fedor could fight in M-1 which he owns a partial stake in.
No question Japanese promotions such as DREAM would love to have Emelianenko on upcoming cards, potentially against their heavyweight champion and recent Zuffa cast-off Alistair Overeem.