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#8: Scott Coker: The Spirit of the Fight: Martial Arts, Mastery, and Building Champions
Manage episode 482326504 series 2890815
“This journey didn’t begin with fight promotion—it began with the love of the arts, and it continues because of it.”
“Mastery is when you’re unconsciously competent—your body knows before your mind can think.”
“We didn’t just build champions—we built humans. And you can feel the difference when they walk into the room.” – Scott Coker
Welcome to a very special episode of the Black Belt Podcast. I’m your host, Harinder Singh, and today I’m joined by a true pioneer, visionary, and martial artist—Scott Coker.
You may know him as the founder of Strikeforce, the former president of Bellator, or the man who helped shape the careers of some of the greatest fighters in the world. But what sets Scott apart is not just what he built—it's how he built it.
At his core, Scott is a martial artist. A student and teacher who carries the legacy of Ernie Reyes, a master of building not just champions, but character. From training in Korea to creating global fight organizations, from discovering legends like Daniel Cormier and Ronda Rousey to launching his latest venture, “Fight Night,” Scott’s journey is a masterclass in authenticity, intuition, and martial arts spirit.
In this conversation, we dive into:
- The philosophy behind building warriors from the ground up.
- The subtle art of talent identification and what it means to feel someone's greatness before the world sees it.
- The return to grassroots martial arts through “Fight Night” in San Jose.
- The evolving culture of combat sports—from rings to cages, from Muay Thai to MMA.
- And most importantly, what it really means to live, breathe, and walk the path of martial arts—on and off the mat.
This is more than a conversation. It’s a rare glimpse into the heart and mind of someone who’s helped shape the evolution of modern martial arts, all while staying deeply rooted in the traditional code of the warrior.
56 episodes
Manage episode 482326504 series 2890815
“This journey didn’t begin with fight promotion—it began with the love of the arts, and it continues because of it.”
“Mastery is when you’re unconsciously competent—your body knows before your mind can think.”
“We didn’t just build champions—we built humans. And you can feel the difference when they walk into the room.” – Scott Coker
Welcome to a very special episode of the Black Belt Podcast. I’m your host, Harinder Singh, and today I’m joined by a true pioneer, visionary, and martial artist—Scott Coker.
You may know him as the founder of Strikeforce, the former president of Bellator, or the man who helped shape the careers of some of the greatest fighters in the world. But what sets Scott apart is not just what he built—it's how he built it.
At his core, Scott is a martial artist. A student and teacher who carries the legacy of Ernie Reyes, a master of building not just champions, but character. From training in Korea to creating global fight organizations, from discovering legends like Daniel Cormier and Ronda Rousey to launching his latest venture, “Fight Night,” Scott’s journey is a masterclass in authenticity, intuition, and martial arts spirit.
In this conversation, we dive into:
- The philosophy behind building warriors from the ground up.
- The subtle art of talent identification and what it means to feel someone's greatness before the world sees it.
- The return to grassroots martial arts through “Fight Night” in San Jose.
- The evolving culture of combat sports—from rings to cages, from Muay Thai to MMA.
- And most importantly, what it really means to live, breathe, and walk the path of martial arts—on and off the mat.
This is more than a conversation. It’s a rare glimpse into the heart and mind of someone who’s helped shape the evolution of modern martial arts, all while staying deeply rooted in the traditional code of the warrior.
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