
Will Brooks and Bellator MMA seem to be perpetually at odds.
The promotion's lightweight champion criticized Bellator in the fall, because he felt like executives were pushing some of the new talent rather than the guys who have been there. Brooks tweeted last week that he plans on fighting out his contract, which is why he thinks Bellator is not utilizing him properly.
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On Thursday, Bellator MMA president Scott Coker told MMA Fighting that he had not seen the tweets. But he's not bothered by the shots.
"This is how it works," Coker said. "Fighters are happy until they're not happy. Right now, he's not happy. That could change. I don't take it personally. It's just part of the business. If he's gonna yap, he's gonna yap. That's just how it is."
"I think he's a good fighter," Coker said. "I think we'll offer him some more fights and we'll fight him out. Then, we'll see. Free agency is gonna work both ways. Is he a fighter that we would go way out of our way to re-sign? I can't answer that."
"The only thing on my mind right now is Gracie vs. Shamrock," Coker said.
LINK: Scott Coker reacts to champion Will Brooks' recent criticism of Bellator