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Alistair Overeem sees ‘decline’ at heavyweight: ‘Not as colorful as it used to be’

During his prime, Alistair Overeem was part of a talented group of MMA heavyweights. | Glory Kickboxing


Heavyweight has never been the deepest division in MMA, but at its peak, the weight class featured a number of top talents across multiple promotions.

One of those skilled heavyweights was Alistair Overeem, a former Strikeforce, Dream and K-1 champion. The Dutchman also challenged for heavyweight gold in the UFC. His last Octagon appearance came in 2021, and his last combat sports fight came under the Glory Kickboxing banner in 2022. He officially announced his retirement in 2023.

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Over the course of his UFC tenure alone Overeem earned victories against the likes of,Fabricio Werdum, Mark Hunt, Andrei Arlovski, Junior dos Santos, Roy Nelson, Frank Mir and Brock Lesnar.

Overeem admits that one would be hard-pressed to find that type of star power in the heavyweight division today.

“It’s no secret that there is a decline, unfortunately, even though the top guys will remain the top guys,” Overeem told Bloody Elbow. “It’s not as colorful as it once used to be. There used to be 15 to 20 top-name heavyweights, which is now not the case. They’ve kind of slowly declined, unfortunately.”

However, Overeem also admits that peaks and valleys are natural in all combat sports.

“Before, we have also seen a similar style decline in K-1, in kickboxing, and that kind of happened to MMA now, as well,” Overeem said. “Boxing made a revival. Boxing came back. So I think it’s how you can describe as the tides of life. Sometimes it goes up, sometimes it goes down.

The Golden Era

Overeem pointed out that some parts of the world, such as Japan, are not the MMA hotbeds as they once were during the heyday of Pride Fighting Championships. For “Overeem,” the so-called “golden era” of the sport occurred in the 90s and early 2000s, and was a result of a broad interest in MMA worldwide.

“I have to say the golden era of MMA — Fedor, Big Nog, Wanderlei Silva, Sakuraba and then later into the UFC Rich Franklin, Brock Lesnar, Ronda Rousey, Jon Jones — this originated in the different promotions and also the different countries pushing the sport,” Overeem added. “There’s such a broad landscape which is producing fighters. Also there is not much coming from Japan these days. At the height, in the 90s and early 2000s, there was a lot of fighters coming from there — K-1 and MMA. Which now is negligible. I think it’s a little bit like the tides. Sometimes it’s there, sometimes it’s not there. Sometimes markets get saturated, sometimes they dry up.

This article first appeared at Recent News on Sherdog.com


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