The breakdown in communication between Bellator President Scott Coker and Paul Daley continues. The history of bad blood between Daley and fellow welterweight Michael Page is no secret, with it finally boiling over last May during a chaotic scene at Bellator 179 , in which Daley charged after Page in the crowd following his main-event loss to Rory MacDonald. Despite that, and fans clamoring for a grudge match between the Brits, Daley (40-15-2 MMA, 6-2 BMMA) and Page (12-0 MMA, 8-0 BMMA) still haven’t settled things in the cage. Both have upcoming fights, too – Daley vs. Jon Fitch on May 12 at Bellator 199 in San Jose, Calif., and Page taking on David Rickels two weeks later at Bellator 200 in London. So, why aren’t “Semtex” and “MVP” fighting each other next when it seems like an obvious booking?

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Paul Daley responds to ‘bitter’ Bellator chief Scott Coker’s claim he rejected Michael Page fight – MMA Junkie

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