Tyson Nam stuck in limbo following knockout of Bellator champion

“The issue with Bellator is that they had no idea who they had,” he said. “They hadn’t seen him fight in a year. They knew he was a solid kid that wasn’t going to embarrass them and be a total can, but they had no idea what this kid has been doing for the last year. That’s my opinion.”

“We’re going to have so many more tournaments per season that the necessity of having guys fight outside the organization won’t be there anymore,” he said.

Claud said some of the promotions interested in Nam have vowed to challenge any legal action against the fighter if he signs a new contract. But at the moment, Nam and Bellator apparently are at a standstill.

“A couple organizations are very interested and saying, ‘Sign with us, and let Bellator make a legal move,'” Claud said. “We’ve asked very nicely and professionally for Bellator to do the right thing and let Tyson move on with his career.

“We’re not necessarily opposed to fighting in Bellator, but we want to make sure that he has the ability to advance his career and make the best of his opportunity.”

The trainer said the situation could have been avoided if Bellator had simply put Nam to work.

“If they would have fought us in the tournament, we’d have no problems. But they didn’t. You can’t sign a guy in April and not fight him for a year and expect him to pay his rent and keep motivated in this sport.

“The real issue here is, we have no problem with Bellator. We have a problem with the contract no enabling Tyson to grow in the sport. We want another big fight. We want to prove that wasn’t a lucky shot. We want to prove that Tyson is a world-class fighter.”

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