Showtime Said to Want Bona Fide Heavyweight
The search to find a suitable opponent for the worldâs number-one
heavyweight on 10 days' notice moved into its third day Thursday
night.
Vitor Belfort is ready and waiting. A purse has been agreed upon, but a contract has yet to be produced to the Brazilianâs manager, Fabiano Farah, said his publicist Felipe Bruno.
Belfortâs head trainer, Shawn Tompkins, said he was shocked to wake up Thursday morning without a clear-cut decision.
âThe latest word is that both camps agreed. Affliction wants the fight, but thereâs somebody higher up, whether it be with the pay-per-view programming or what not, thatâs saying that theyâre holding on to see,â said Tompkins on Thursday. âI think itâs a weight discrepancy. I think they want to see a heavyweight rather than Vitor.â
Showtime, which hosts Strikeforce events on its premium pay channel, is also hosting the Aug. 1 pay-per-view for Affliction.
Sources told Sherdog.com Thursday evening the list had dwindled down to six candidates, including Belfort, Jeff Monson, Paul Buentello, Brett Rogers, Muhammed Lawal and Bobby Lashley. (Check out our homepage poll to see who is the publicâs frontrunner.)
Affliction Vice President Tom Atencio told Hardcore Sports Radio âSports Rageâ Thursday night that pushing the announcement beyond Friday night would be âridiculous.â
âItâs just a matter of sitting down with everybody involved: Showtime, our partners M-1 Global, everybody, and just saying, âLook this is what weâre gonna do. How does everybody feel about it? Letâs take a vote and finalize it,ââ Atencio told host Gabriel Morency.
Vitor Belfort is ready and waiting. A purse has been agreed upon, but a contract has yet to be produced to the Brazilianâs manager, Fabiano Farah, said his publicist Felipe Bruno.
Belfortâs head trainer, Shawn Tompkins, said he was shocked to wake up Thursday morning without a clear-cut decision.
âThe latest word is that both camps agreed. Affliction wants the fight, but thereâs somebody higher up, whether it be with the pay-per-view programming or what not, thatâs saying that theyâre holding on to see,â said Tompkins on Thursday. âI think itâs a weight discrepancy. I think they want to see a heavyweight rather than Vitor.â
Showtime, which hosts Strikeforce events on its premium pay channel, is also hosting the Aug. 1 pay-per-view for Affliction.
Sources told Sherdog.com Thursday evening the list had dwindled down to six candidates, including Belfort, Jeff Monson, Paul Buentello, Brett Rogers, Muhammed Lawal and Bobby Lashley. (Check out our homepage poll to see who is the publicâs frontrunner.)
Affliction Vice President Tom Atencio told Hardcore Sports Radio âSports Rageâ Thursday night that pushing the announcement beyond Friday night would be âridiculous.â
âItâs just a matter of sitting down with everybody involved: Showtime, our partners M-1 Global, everybody, and just saying, âLook this is what weâre gonna do. How does everybody feel about it? Letâs take a vote and finalize it,ââ Atencio told host Gabriel Morency.

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