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Feb 09 2011

This week in mma

The Super Fight
Silva vs St-PierreAnderson Silva retained his Middleweight Championship at UFC 126, fanning the fires of anticipation over the possibility of a “super fight” between himself and Welterweight Champion Georges St-Pierre.

UFC president Dana White confirmed that if St-Pierre should successfully defend his belt against challenger Jake Shields on April 30, the UFC would indeed set up a match between the two dominant fighters.

The UFC later confirmed that the super fight will not happen if Shields wins the title. The whole point of the super fight is that it would pit two virtually undefeated champions against each other – two fighters who are interchangeable at the top of most people’s pound for pound rankings. If Shields wins, GSP would drop way down on that list.

Uncle Dana also confirmed that once Georges makes the move to 185, he will stay there. Which begs the question, what of the welterweight belt? Would it immediately be vacated? Imagine for a moment that St-Pierre retains his belt at UFC 129. Sometime in the future, Silva and St-Pierre could fight for the middleweight belt on the same card that two top contenders fought for the vacated welterweight belt. GSP could hand it over.

Or, maybe GSP would keep the belt and possibly be the first UFC fighter to simultaneously hold a belt in two weight divisions, should he beat Silva.

Fat Rampage
Quinton JacksonAt UFC 126, Jon Jones was announced as the next challenger for the Light Heavyweight Championship, due to an injury to scheduled contender Rashad Evans. Current champion Mauricio “Shogun” Rua made it known afterwards that Quinton “Rampage” Jackson had first been offered the fight, but turned it down. He intimated that Rampage had used phony excuses to get out of a fight he didn’t really want.

But Rampage has only just begun training for a scheduled fight on May 28 and is still packing around Christmas weight. The championship fight takes place in only six weeks. As Jackson has stated, most of that time would be dedicated to losing the extra weight and not enough time would be put in to actually training for his opponent.

Jones, on the other hand, had just fought Ryan Bader, finishing him in the second round. He was not injured and was obviously in fight shape. In the post-fight press conference, he informed the media that he would actually be taking a few days off before going back and beginning to train for Rua.

While I personally believe that fighters should always be training and ready to fight at a moment’s notice, I know that is not always the case. For Jackon’s part, he does want to fight Shogun, but he wants to get in the cage at as close to 100% as possible. I don’t blame him. Only an idiot enters a title fight unprepared.

“Rashanda” Evans
Rashad EvansI like Rashad Evans. I do. But his announcement this week that, if his friend Jon Jones should defeat Mauricio Rua, Evans would either drop to middleweight or go up to heavyweight, to avoid fighting his friend, is one of the stupidest things I have ever heard.

This is a sport. In no other sport does someone decline to compete against a friend. What would happen if Serena Williams refused to challenge her sister Venus in a tennis match? Six Sutter brothers played in the NHL back in the day. At no time did they all play for the same team, which means <gasp!> they had to play each other!

Matthew Barnaby and Rob Ray are like best friends, but they were the enforcers on their respective hockey teams. It was not unusual for them to have dinner together, then face off against each other on the ice, then go out for beers afterwards. The irony there is that, when they fought on the ice, it was because they were pissed off at each other. But this is mma – you don’t have to be mad at your opponent, you just need to defeat him. So why can’t you fight your friend?

By refusing to fight a friend, I believe it actually hurts mma in terms of being considered a sport. Too many people still think of mma as “human cockfighting”. In that context, it’s totally understandable that you wouldn’t want to fight your friend. But as a sport, there is absolutely nothing wrong with beating up your friend, because that is the object of the game. Just like taking all your friend’s money is the object of poker.

Strikeforce Tournament
Strikeforce Heavyweight Grand Prix BracketsThis Saturday marks the beginning of Strikeforce’s much-ballyhooed heavyweight tournament. When it was first announced, I admit I was not as excited about it as I maybe should have been. I’m not a big fan of heavyweights anyway, but that’s not why. When I looked at the matchups, they just didn’t make sense to me.

For one thing, I didn’t understand why the current champion should have to fight in a tournament. Shouldn’t he fight the winner of any tournament?

But okay, so Alistair Overeem – the current champion – could get knocked out in the first round. Fine. But if he should make it to the second round, he could possibly face the top uncrowned heavyweight in Fedor Emelianenko. In the second round? Shouldn’t that be the fight we look forward to as the finalé?

Okay, so we take these two anomalies and accept them as we do. But, what about the belt? I mean, if Overeem should lose at any point in the tournament, how can he keep his belt? At one point, it came out that every match the champion was involved in would be a five-round title fight, meaning the belt could conceivably change hands as many as three times during the tourney. I like that! That suddenly made the whole thing 100% more interesting to me.

But then the official announcement came that the title would definitely not be on the line during the tournament. The winner of the tournament would fight Overeem at a later date. Which brings us back to, why is Overeem in the tournament? If he wins the whole thing, he can’t fight himself. And whomever he defeated to win the tournament would be the next contender, but he wouldn’t be eligible since he was just defeated by Overeem.

Is Strikeforce banking on Overeem losing one of these fights? The way they banked on Dan Henderson taking the title from Jake Shields?

This tournament showed a lot of promise and I believe the way it has been configured is only hurting Strikeforce. Believe me, I want to see Strikeforce succeed in all that they do, and many of their ideas are great, but too many are poorly executed.

And despite my reservations over those aspects of this tournament, I can’t help but look forward to this weekend, when we will see “The Last Emperor” take on “Bigfoot” (Antonio Silva), as well as the hopeful return of one-time UFC heavyweight champion Andrei Arlovski fighting against veteran up & comer Sergey Kharitonov.

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Dec 09 2010

Top 40 MMA Pound 4 Pound Fighters

~Fedor Emelianenko~

~Top 40 MMA Pound 4 Pound Fighters~

pr cr Fighter Promotion Class
5 1 Georges St-Pierre (champion) UFC Welterweight
1 2 Anderson Silva (champion) UFC Middleweight
2 3 Jose Aldo (champion) WEC Featherweight
7 4 Mauricio Rua (champion) UFC Light Heavyweight
9 5 Frankie Edgar (champion) UFC Lightweight
3 6 Fedor Emelianenko STRIKEFORCE/M-1 Heavyweight
6 7 Dominick Cruz (champion) WEC Bantamweight
8 8 Alistair Overeem (champion) STRIKEFORCE Heavyweight
21 9 Cain Velasquez (champion) UFC Heavyweight
10 10 Rashad Evans UFC Light Heavyweight
4 11 Brock Lesnar UFC Heavyweight
17 12 Quinton Jackson UFC Light Heavyweight
12 13 B.J. Penn UFC Lightweight
19 14 Junior Dos Santos UFC Heavyweight
15 15 Gilbert Melendez (champion) STRIKEFORCE Lightweight
11 16 Fabricio Werdum STRIKEFORCE Heavyweight
14 17 Eddie Alvarez (champion) BELLATOR Lightweight
13 18 Benson Henderson WEC Lightweight
- 19 Gray Maynard UFC Lightweight
16 20 Jake Shields UFC Welterweight
11 21 Lyoto Machida UFC Light Heavyweight
18 22 Jon Jones UFC Light Heavyweight
22 23 Vitor Belfort UFC Middleweight
24 24 Chael Sonnen UFC Middleweight
25 25 Nick Diaz (champion) STRIKEFORCE Welterweight
26 26 Josh Barnett DREAM Heavyweight
20 27 Shane Carwin UFC Heavyweight
29 28 Jon Fitch UFC Welterweight
27 29 Joseph Benavidez WEC Bantamweight
- 30 Carlos Condit UFC Welterweight
28 31 Miguel Torres WEC Bantamweight
31 32 Mike Brown WEC Featherweight
32 33 Josh Grispi WEC Featherweight
33 34 Frank Mir UFC Heavyweight
34 35 Shinya Aoki (champion) DREAM Lightweight
23 36 Hector Lombard (champion) BELLATOR Middleweight
35 37 Cung Le STRIKEFORCE Middleweight
H 38 Thiago Alves UFC Welterweight
- 39 Jussier da Silva TPF Flyweight
- 40 Yushin Okami UFC Middleweight
Marloes Coenen

~Marloes Coenen~

~Honorables~

pr cr Fighter Promotion Class
H H Cristiane Santos (champion) STRIKEFORCE Women’s 145lbs
- H Rafael Cavalcante (champion) STRIKEFORCE Light Heavyweight
H H Urijah Faber WEC Bantamweight
H H A. Rodrigo Nogueira UFC Heavyweight
- H Paul Daley Strikeforce Welterweight
36 H Josh Koscheck UFC Welterweight
39 H Roy Nelson UFC Heavyweight
30 H Dan Hardy UFC Welterweight
H H Gegard Mousasi STRIKEFORCE Light Heavyweight
37 H Thiago Silva UFC Light Heavyweight
H H A. Rogerio Noguiera UFC Light Heavyweight
38 H Brian Bowles WEC Bantamweight
- H Hatsu Hioki (champion) World Victory Road Featherweight
- H Sean Sherk UFC Lightweight
- H Marloes Coenen (champion) STRIKEFORCE Women’s 135lbs

PR=Previous Ranking
CR=Current Ranking
H=Honorable

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Dec 08 2010

MMA’s Top 25 Unknown and Up & Coming Heavyweights

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Shane Del Rosario

Shane Del Rosario

Within the past two or three years, the heavyweight division in mixed martial arts (mma) has had a rebirth of a sort. During the quiet years of mixed martial arts, it appeared that it wasn’t as many talented fighters in comparison to today’s numbers.  And with that, the talent pool was hit and miss, especially in the big boy division. There simply wasn’t any true heavyweight that was able to garner the attention of the casual fan, which is the fanbase that has recently fueled the rebirth of mma. And as we’ve seen with boxing, if there’s not one or two dominating and well-known heavyweights, the entire sport seems to border on the realm of obscurity to the general masses.

This is a comprehensive list of up and coming heavyweights from around the world. Also within this list are those heavyweight mixed martial arts fighters who may not be well known to the casual mma fan. So, fighters who have fight experience as well as being relatively known amongst the American fanbase such as a Fabricio Werdum, Roy Nelson, & Ben Rothwell … to name a few, aren’t included in this list.

~MMA’s Top 25~
~Unknown and Up & Coming~
Heavyweights

pr cr Fighter Record 1st Rd Stops Ht Wt Age Discipline Origins
2 1 Shane Del Rosario (Strikeforce) 11-0
8 KOs
3 subs
10 6’4″ 240 25 Muay Thai California
3 2 Antonio Silva (Strikeforce) 16-2
11 KOs
3 subs
11 6’4″ 265 29 Muay Thai, Karate, BJJ Brazilian
4 3 Mike Russow (UFC) 14-1-1
4 KOs
8 subs
9 6’2″ 265 32 Wrestling, Jiu-Jitsu, Boxing Chicago
8 4 Brendan Schaub (UFC) 8-1
7 KOs
6 6’5″ 240 27 Boxing, BJJ Colorado
1 5 Sergey Kharitonov (Strikeforce) 18-4
9 KOs
8 subs
17 6’4″ 250 30 Sambo, Boxing, Muay Thai Russia
19 6 Cole Konrad (Bellator) 7-0
1 KO
2 sub
2 6’5″ 266 26 Wrestling Minnesota
9 7 Daniel Cormier (Strikeforce) 8-0
3 KOs
3 subs
4 5’11″ 248 31 Freestyle/
Collegiate Wrestling
Louisiana
10 8 Stefan Struve (UFC) 20-4
4 KOs
14 subs
13 6’11″ 245 22 Kickboxing, Jiu-Jitsu Netherlands
6 9 Brett Rogers 11-3
10 KOs
6’4″ 265 29 Boxing, Muay Thai, Wrestling Minnesota/
Chicago
12 10 Lavar Johnson (Strikeforce) 15-4
13 KOs
2 subs
12 6’3″ 242 32 Boxing California
11 11 Dave Herman (UFC) 21-2
15 KOs
5 subs
15 6’5″ 241 26 Boxing, Wrestling Indiana
7 12 Aleksander Emelianenko 17-4
11 KOs
4 subs
14 6’3″ 255 29 Boxing, Sambo, Judo Russia
5 13 Damian Grabowski (Bellator) 13-1
5 KOs
7 subs
10 6’1″ 230 30 BJJ, Submission Wrestling Poland
14 14 Bobby Lashley (Strikeforce) 6-1
3 KOs
1 sub
4 6’3″ 252 33 Collegiate Wrestling Kansas
15 15 Muhammed Lawal (Strikeforce) 7-1
5 KOs
2 subs
4 5’11″ 218 27 Wrestling Tennessee
16 16 Patrick Barry (UFC) 6-3
7 KOs
4 5’11″ 248 31 Sanshou, Muay Thai Louisiana
H 17 Jon Madsen (UFC) 7-1
4 KOs
2 6’0″ 252 30 Wrestling South Dakota
17 18 Hae Joon Yang (Bellator) 5-1
5 KOs
5 5’11″ 230 22 Wrestling, Boxing, Muay Thai South Korea
13 19 Todd Duffee 6-2
6 KOs
5 6’3″ 253 25 Freestyle Indiana
18 20 Travis Browne (UFC) 11-0-1
8 KOs
1 sub
7 6’7″ 251 Boxing California
20 21 Chad Corvin 6-0
4 KOs
2 subs
6 6’5″ 253 23 Jiu-Jitsu, Wrestling Kentucky
- 22 Sean McCorkle 11-2
4 KOs
6 subs
8 6’7″ 265 34 Kickboxing, Wrestling Indiana
22 23 Dan Christison 18-7
5 KOs
11 subs
8 6’8″ 270 38 Submission Wrestling California
23 24 Stav Economou 11-1-1
7 KOs
1 sub
8 6’1″ 250 24 Vale Tudo Cyprus
24 25 Chris Tuchscherer 21-4-0-1
9 KOs
7 subs
14 6’1″ 258 34 Boxing, Wrestling North Dakota

~Honorables~

pr cr Fighter Record 1st Rd Stops Ht Wt Age Discipline Origins
21 H Brandon Cash (Strikeforce) 5-3
3 KOs
1 sub
3 6’5″ 256 29 Boxing California
25 H Michał Kita (Bellator) 10-6
6 KOs
4 subs
10 5’10″ 240 Wrestling, Sub. Wrestling, Kickboxing Poland
H H Rogent Lloret  (Bellator) 10-2-1-1
1 KO
6 subs
10 6’3″ 235 BJJ Spain
H H Kimbo Slice 4-2
2 KOs
1 sub
2 6’1″ 225 36 Boxing, Streetfighting Bahamas, Miami
H H Blagoi Ivanov 4-0-0-1
2 KOs
1 5’11″ 240 23 Sambo, Judo Bulgaria
H H Mariusz Pudzianowski 3-2
2 subs
2 6’1″ 315 33 Kyokushin Karate, Boxing Poland
H H Daniel Puder 8-0
2 KOs
3 subs
6’3″ 255 28 Amateur wrestling, BJJ, Kickboxing, Muay Thai California
H H Tony Johnson Jr (Bellator) 6-1
2 KOs
1 6’1″ 265 Freestyle Wrestling Ohio
- H Rob Broughton (UFC) 15-5-1
6 KOs
5 subs
6 6’2″ 265 27 Freestyle Wrestling, Submission Grappling England
- H Satoshi Ishii 4-1
2 subs
2 5’11″ 240 24 Judo, BJJ, Wrestling, Muay Thai, Shotokan Karate Japan

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~Video Links~

Antonio Silva vs Mike Kyle
Shane Del Rosario vs.  Brandon Cash
Dave “PeeWee” Herman vs.  Jim York
World’s Strongest Man–Mariusz Pudzianowski in his mma debut
Hae Joon Yang vs.  Joaquim Ferreira
Tim Sylvia  vs.  Mariusz Pudzianowski….Article & Video
Damian Grabowski vs.  Michal Kita
Sergei Kharitonov vs.  Mike Russow

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Sergei Kharitonov

Sergei Kharitonov

There are a few fighters that can be held responsible for pumping life back into the heavyweight division as of recent years. Arguably one of the best heavyweights ever, Fedor Emelianenko(31-1) of Russia, has been near the top of this list for a few years now, even with the air of unfamiliarity that accompanies him.  His mystique comes from fighting primarily outside of the US in Japan and other international locations. Whether you like Fedor or not, you want to tune in to see what the hype is all about.

Randy Couture (47), in 2007 reinvigorated the UFC and the heavyweight division when he defeated champ Tim Sylvia to regain the title he once had 7 years prior. He was 44 years of age at the time. Couture is a 4 time UFC heavyweight champion. Couture is arguably the most revered American mma fighter amongst the loyal mma fanbase. And this is in part due to his lunch bucket mentality as well as his longevity.

No longer can the talents in the heavyweight division be overlooked. One of the most top tier grappling talents is Frank Mir. Mir, a former UFC champion is 1-1 against Brock Lesnar, and is looking for a rubber match. Lesnar knocked out Mir in their last bout. And in Lesnar’s very brief mma career, he has brought in an array of viewers from his days as an entertainment wrestler. There’s no denying the fan appeal that Lesnar has added to the mma world!  Lesnar recently lost his hw belt to Cain Velasquez, who now has ushered in an influx of casual Mexican fans, much of which was helped by the advertisement ran by the UFC for this fight.

This list entails a variant of talents and skill sets.  There’s the guy who last beat Fedor, Blagoi Ivanov, which was in a Sambo fighting style event….to win Gold from the 4-time champion of this event.  Ivanov has since fallen out of the rankings due to inactivity.  Fabricio Werdum of Brazil recently scored a huge upset Fedor via a triangle choke.   Werdum probably has the best bjj skills amongst all the bigs in mma.   And you have Marius Pudzianowski, The Polish Muscle, who’s known as the Strongest Man In The World.  That alone is scary, however,  he has some mma skills; he’s quick, ultra aggressive, and athletic, and is trained in Kyokushin kaikan karate, and, he was an amateur boxer.  Lavar Johnson, a guy with pure one punch knockout power, was shot 3 times in mid 2009 at a family reunion in which one other relative was killed.  He won his return fight in knockout fashion back in March, 2010, as has since moved up to Strikeforce’s main card after winning his last 7 fights, all by knockout…..all but one in the 1st round.

Two years ago, some parts of the UK faithful were already calling Karlos Vemola a legend, with just 6 fights under his belt.  This guys’ stitch is to walk into the cage and walk right up to his opponent and snarl nose to nose, then turns  his back in pure disregard for his opponent…all before the fight begins.  Vemola(8-1), recented signed with the UFC and has gone 1-1.  His last fight was at light-heavyweight, and weight class that will better suit Vemola.  Vemola was once ranked #1 on this list, buut now fights full-time in the 205pound(lhw) weight division.

And is the Filipino-American Shane Del Rosario the best American Heavyweight prospect to date? Time will tell.  “King Mo” Lawal was impressive in his first few fights as a heavyweight.  But his focus has been on the lhw division; he continues to be on this list in hopes that he’ll return to this weight class which seems to fit his skills better.  The quickest knockout in UFC history belongs to Todd Duffee, another young muscle bound fighter.  And lastly, Kimbo Slice makes this impressive international list, simply from the standpoint of pure grit and knockout power.

(Mariusz P. photo from polonista, a poster on  the forums at mixedmartialarts.com)

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Dec 07 2010

Strikeforce Dazzles In St. Louis

Dan Henderson

Dan Henderson celebrates his knockout of Babalu Sobral; photo courtesy of sherdog.com

This past Saturday in St Louis, Missouri, STRIKEFORCE invaded with a fight card that could potentially deliver the heavy artillery of definitive finishes. And in four of the five fights on the main card, we were witnesses to perhaps four of the top ten mixed martial arts knockouts of all 2010. Some will argue that they were indeed the top four knockouts this year—all on one card!

Unfortunately, many fight fans had to choose between watching the UFC’s TUF 12 Finale or STRIKEFORCE.  If you were me, you flicked the channels back and forth between Showtime and Spike TV, hoping not to miss anything spectacular. It continues to be afflicting when the two top mixed martial arts organization have simultaneous live fight events. This should not happen.

The event marked the third time that STRIKEFORCE has put on an event in St Louis.  Each time has been quite successful, with an average attendance of over 8,000 fans.  Other than San Jose and Fresno, California, St Louis seems to have become their favorite location to host events. This has been fueled by many of the local fighters and gyms in the St Louis area, with local talent such as Jesse Finney and Tyronne Woodley priming fight fans for more  STRIKEFORCE events and fan participation.

RESULTS & ANALYSIS

Dan Henderson  vs.  Renato “Babalu”  Sobral
—Henderson[#8 mw] defeated Sobral via KO (Punches) at 1:53 of round 1

A rematch 10 years in the making, Henderson beats Sobral again, this time by vicious  ground and pound and an eventual knockout.  At age 40, the decorated mma star and international wrestling stalwart, Hendo is out to prove that he still has a lot left in the tank.  Last year, he won Knockout of the Year in mma.  And in 2007 at age 37, he won Fighter of the Year. The former UFC top contender at middleweight and light heavyweight, Henderson will receive strong considerations for a title in early 2011 against champion Rafael Cavalcante, who knocked out then champion Muhammed “King Mo” Lawal to win the title.

Paul Daley  vs.  Scott Smith
—Daley defeated Smith via KO (punch) at 2:09 of round 1

One guy that knows how to get the crowd behind him is England’s Paul Daley.  His ring entrance included wearing a pro baseball cap of the St. Louis Cardinals.  This was the fight that many fans coveted the most; two fighters who are known for the knockout power. This was perhaps the most brutal knockout of the night! The muay thai and boxing specialist, Daley continues to rack up Mike Tyson-like one-hitter-quitters to his opponents.  Short in stature, and very strong physically, he has a similar build.  Smith was caught with a quick left hook, that knocked him out unconscious before he hit the canvas face first.  Daley’s striking techniques looked improved, and after the fight he politely called out top welterweight contender KJ Noons. However, Noons is healing from injuries and might return as a lightweight.

Robbie Lawler  vs.  Matt Lindland
—Lawler defeated Lindland via KO (punches) at 0:50 of round 1

Matt Lindland, the 2007 Sydney Olympic Silver medalist in Greco-Roman wrestling picked the wrong guy to stand and bang with, as he quickly became the latest victim of Lawler’s rock hands that sent him flopping to the canvas.  Lindland was actually awakened from his hard fall to the canvas, quickly tried to recover, and instinctively tried to get in a defensive ground position, only to be met with a perfectly timed drop punch that knocked Lindland unconscious again.  At age 40, we’re left wondering if we’ve seen Lindland fight for the last time, losing 3 of his last 4 fights. As Lawler’s nickname indicated, that knockout was devastatingly “Ruthless!”

Antonio Silva  vs.  Mike Kyle
—Silva [#10 hw; #3 up & coming hw] defeated Kyle via TKO (punches) at 2:49 of round 2

Comeback of the Night award undoubtedly goes to “Big Foot” Antonio Silva.  If you’ve ever seen this guy fight, you’d find out that he’s perhaps the biggest-boned fighter in all of mixed martial arts! Kyle, a light heavyweight top contender stepped up and took this fight on less than 2 weeks notice.  At fight time, despite Kyle being a huge man himself, Silva probably outweighed him by over 50 pounds. Early in the fight, Kyle rocked Silva, sending the giant flopping down on his buttocks.  The fights looked very bleak for Silva in the 1st round.  Silva began to recover, and showed good cardio for such a large fighter.  Once Silva was able to mount Kyle in the 2nd round, you feared the worst for the smaller Kyle who had no defense for the powerful and looping ground and pound punches that rained down on him, eventually knocking Kyle unconscious. Silva, with hands the size of pro wrestling’s Andre The Giant, Kyle should feel lucky to come out of that finish with his career still in tact.

Benji Radach vs. Ovince St. Preux
—St. Preux defeated Radach via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-26, 30-25)

The first fight of the main card; a fight between two relative unknown fighters.  The quiet before the storm; this fight shouldn’t have went the distance as OSP dominated the veteran Radach, pummeling and pounding him for 3 rounds as the numbers above indicate!  The fight became a snooze and fans booed, as the ref continued to allow the punishment and slowed action. A replacement fight on the main card when former NFL and Pro Bowl/All-star running back, Herschel Walker(48) came down with an injury.

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May 12 2010

Chicago Invades St. Louis: Strikeforce Artillery

Strikeforce:  Heavy Artillery is a mixed martial arts event to be held by Strikeforce on May 15, 2010 in St. Louis, Missouri, United States at the Scottrade Center. The event will air live on Showtime in the United States and on Super Channel in Canada.

The St. Louis ‘Arch’

Mixed Martial Arts will be on display May 15th in the city they call “The Gateway To The Midwest” … St. Louis, Missouri. Read more »

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Mar 05 2010

ESPN’s Top Notch MMA Coverage [MMALive @ Espn]

Catch the latest current news updates of all pertinent headlining news from ESPN MMALive! MMALive is an espn.com live-cast that puts out a continuous 30-40 minute show every 10-15 days.

Their latest show includes guess mma analysist Pat Miletich, joining Jon Anik and Franklin McNeil.  Kenny Florian is usually partnered with Franklin, but Pat Miletich is standing in for this episode.

In this video episode, predictions are given for WEC 47 main card. Also discussed is the recent signing of future boxing hall of famer James Toney to the UFC.  ESPN Radio host Steve Cofield also gives a preview of TUF 11, and his enthusiasm for yet another potentially improved show.  Mr. Big Muscle UFC newcomer Todd Duffee makes an appearance and discusses his purpose for fighting at the current moment.  Duffee, holding the UFC’s fatest knockout honors is slated to fight Chicagoan Mike Russow (12-1), who’s both a mma veteran, and a veteran Chicago Police Officer.  Russow has 8 wins by submission….AND 7 of them are from different submission holds!

Strikeforce CEO Steve Coker is interviewed and tackles a plethora of topics across mma.  He talks about Fedor Emelianenko not being included on the May card, King Mo Lawal, and the booking of Japanesse sensation Shinya Aoki and the signing of Andrei Arlovski.  Coker gives us Arlovski’s next opponent.

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Sep 28 2009

Which MMA Fighter Is Having/Had The Best Career?

Royce Gracie

Royce Gracie, MMA Legend

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Aug 26 2009

Official For Chicago, Nov. 7th: Fedor’s Next Opponent Is Undefeated Big Bad Brett Rogers

Fedor EmelianenkoNo. 1versus‘    Brett RogersNo. 11

  • Fedor’s Fighting Style—Sambo/Judo
  • Rogers Fighting Style—Boxing/Muay Thai/Wing Chun

On November 7th, at the Sears Centre in Hoffman Estates, Illinois, Strikeforce is bringing this Chicago western suburb a wonderful treat of elite  mixed martial arts action!

Brett Rogers (10-0) is the upstart mma newcomer and undefeated big heavyweight(6′-5″—265lbs).  Rogers usually walks around weighing around 285lbs.  The weight limit for heavyweights is 265lbs.  Fedor (30-1) is the #1 heavyweight and consensus best fighter in the world(230lbs.), pound for pound.  So here we have it; Fedor “The Last Emperor” Emelianenko  vs.  Brett “The Grim Reaper” Rogers.  I can only hope that it lives  up to the hype.

Rogers blasted away veteran and former UFC champion Andrei Arlovski in 22 seconds in his last fight to put himself in more conversations when talk about top heavyweights come up.  Rogers stepped in to fight Arlovski in just a few weeks notice.Rogers has shown very nice skills, especially on  his feet.  Others say that we don’t quite know how Rogers ground game is, however.  I don’t see many fighters even getting him to the ground and in vulnerable positions.

Like Fedor, Rogers is very quick and athletic for their size and build.  Rogers quite possibly will be the stronger of the two and surely the biggest by some 30lbs plus.  Fedor is just the guy to give Rogers his first pro mma lost and bring the upstart back down to earth.  Rogers, who was working as a tire repair worker at the local Sam’s Club before  he starting fighting mma, does have supreme confidence in his skills, and states that come November 7th, ‘jaws will drop!’.

Rogers publicly challenged Kimbo Slice to a fight right in a press conference that he had no other reason to be at but to disrupt and hype his name.  Nothing wrong with that I guess.

MMAviewers is predicting a 2nd round knockout for the heavy underdog Brett Rogers!

With so many none believers in Fedor stemming from the fact that he fights outside of the UFC (whom many feel have the top fighters), the same type of people probably don’t like Rogers.  Fedor Emelianenko has indeed fought and beaten elite and top notch heavyweights such as Arlovski, Tim Sylvia, Mark Coleman(twice), Mirko Cro Cop, Big Noguiera(twice), and Ricardo Arona.  Fedor has dominated the competition, and hasn’t lost since 2001, when he was disqualified for an inadvertent illegal blow.   Fedor has amassed a plethora of 1st place finishes in other combat sport competitions, which adds to his billing as the very best there is currently.  He’s well rounded, and has some of the best grappling and submission skills found in mma.  His punching power is also pretty good.

I think we’ll see a rally around the Minnesota-born Brett Rogers.   Roger was actually born in Chicago, lived on both the west and southside, and lived in Cabrini Green housing projects.  Rogers says he still has many friends and relatives that live in Chicago, and he expects to have his share of believers in the crowd this coming Saturday.  The winner will surely be in line for a title shot against the champion Alistair Overeem.

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Note:  fyi, This event will air live for free on regular t.v. (CBS).

Notables on the Fight Card:

  • Fedor Emelianenko  vs.  Brett Rogers
  • Jason “Mayhem” Miller(22-6)  vs.  Jake Shields(23-4)
    (for vacant Strikeforce middleweight title)
  • Champ Gegard Mousasi(26-2)  vs.  Rameau Thierry Sokoudjou(7-4)
    (non-title match)
  • Antonio Silva(13-1)  vs.  Fabricio Werdum(12-4)

Preliminary Card:

  • Female fight:
    Marloes Coenen(16-3)  vs.  Roxanne Modafferi(13-4)

Article Notes:
-Fighter Jason Miller is the host of MTV’s Bully Beatdown
-Jake Shields is regarded as one of the top 3 welterweight fighters in the world, possibly only 2nd to Georges-St. Pierre(GSP). He has supreme grappling and submission skills.
-Gegard Mousasi(26-2) is only 24 years old.  He’s Iranian, and raised in the Netherlands.  He’s already a 4 time champion.  This will be his first fight on American soil, and he hopes to popularize his name amongst the mma world.
-Antonio Silva, before recently signing on with Strikeforce was regarded by MMAviewers.com as the #1 heavyweight fighting outside of the UFC & Strikeforce.  He will be tested against the favored and fellow Brazilian Werdum who’s a well-known Brazilian jiu-jitsu ace.
-Marloes Coenen is regarded as one of the top 5 female mixed martial arts fighters in the world.  She was slated to fight Chicagoan and former Gladiators star Erin Toughill.  But Toughill had to pull out due to injury.  Coenen now fights someone whom she has lost to before 2 years ago to a split decision.

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