For me, this was a heartbreaker. I was sitting down in the third row center with my wife and staff as guests of Strikeforce CEO Scott Coker. Scott has been my friend for over thirty years and we had breakfast together Friday morning and he was telling me about all the hard work he was doing to help grow the sport and the positive direction that he was trying tp bring to it. He really wants to bring the respect and positive values of the martial arts into the sport and these jokers pull something like this on live network TV.
Scott is working hard to bring MMA to a higher level and one that most traditionalists around here would also be proud of. Where other promoters and leaders in the sport may not be the examples we would want to hold up or represent us, Scott really is. He grew up in the arts (6th dan) and was a competitor/fighter himself. He also has all of the mainstream contacts from his years working with the ISKA, K-1 and ESPN to take the sport to the next level.
This type of behavior from the fighters wouldn't even be tolerated by Dana, let alone Scott. Our sport is too young to be able to afford sad behavior like this and I hope that it didn't do truly serious damage with CBS.