Souza, Shields, & Henderson Make a Trio for Strikeforce - Fighters.com's December Middleweight Rankings
By: Chad Edward Posted On: December 28, 2009 at 10:24pm
Strikeforce middleweight “Jacare” Ronaldo Souza (9-2) climbed a rung to to number eight in December with a first-round submission of “The Law” Matt Lindland (21-7) at Evolution in San Jose December 19.
This fighter grappled to a draw with former UFC two division champion “The Natural” Randy Couture (16-8) in a 2006 submission grappling contest and has only lost to fifth-ranked “Dreamcatcher” Gegard Mousasi (23-2-1) in MMA since 2003.
Souza’s climb up the ranks, second-ranked Jake Shields‘s (24-4-1) hold on the top contender spot, and Strikeforce’s signing of third-ranked “Hollywood” Dan Henderson (25-7) gives Strikeforce four fighters in the 185-pound top ten. (Of course, Mousasi has abandoned the division to take the Strikeforce 205-pound title.)
It’s likely Shields and Hendo’ will settle the top contender spot and fight for Strikeforce’s title in April, with the winner legitimately claiming the rank of best matchup for Fighters.com and UFC Middleweight Champion “Spider” Anderson Silva (25-4).
Silva will fight tenth-ranked “Phenom” Vitor Belfort (18-8) at UFC 109 in Las Vegas February 6. Belfort can’t be overlooked at 185 pounds with Silva coming off of elbow surgery and five months hiatus.
Fourth-ranked “Great” Nate Marquardt (29-8-2) and seventh-ranked Chael Sonnen (23-10-1) will battle the same night for the next title shot.
And sixth-ranked Demian Maia (10-1) will test strong prospect Dan Miller (11-2), making a trio of UFC 109 fights with maximum impact on the division rankings.
Also in December, ninth-ranked “Ely” Paulo Filho (16-1) submitted Tatsuhiko Nishizaka (3-5-1) at Bitetti Combat 5 in São Paulo December 12. If Filho can get his act together, Fighters.com wouldn’t be surprised to see him in Strikeforce soon.
Fighters.com’s December Middleweight Rankings
1. “Spider” Anderson Silva (25-4)
2. Jake Shields (24-4-1)
3. “Hollywood” Dan Henderson (25-7)
4. “Great” Nate Marquardt (29-8-2)
5. “Dreamcatcher” Gegard Mousasi (23-2-1)
6. Demian Maia (10-1)
7. Chael Sonnen (23-10-1)
8. “Jacare” Ronaldo Souza (9-2)
9. “Ely” Paulo Filho (16-1)
10. “Phenom” Vitor Belfort (18-8)
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