LOS ANGELES – Scott Coker’s relationship with the California State Athletic Commission stretches back 13 years in MMA and longer than that as a kickboxing promoter. As the president of Bellator, Coker supports the CSAC’s mission. But he believes the commission, led by executive director Andy Foster, made a serious misstep with UFC light heavyweight champion Jon Jones . “From a company standpoint, I think it’s very disappointing,” Coker told reporters at a media scrum in support of Bellator 214, which takes place Saturday at The Forum in Inglewood. “You go out there, and you put your reputation on the line for health and safety and all the weight-cutting things

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Bellator chief Scott Coker against CSAC decisions on Jon Jones drug tests – MMA Junkie

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