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		<title>Best Performance Of The Night: Josh Barnett At Strikeforce &quot;Overeem vs. Werdum&quot;</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Jun 2011 14:00:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Oliver Saenz</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It’s that time once again, fans and friends. Another major MMA event has come and gone, and it’s time for my unofficial “Best Performance of the Night” award. Strikeforce “Overeem vs. Werdum” featured several strong performances, so it was tough to choose just one to highlight. We saw Chad Griggs blast apart Valentijn Overeem, Daniel [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It’s that time once again, fans and friends. Another major MMA event has come and gone, and it’s time for my unofficial “Best Performance of the Night” award. Strikeforce “Overeem vs. Werdum” featured several strong performances, so it was tough to choose just one to highlight. We saw <a href="/fighter/chad-griggs">Chad Griggs</a> blast apart <a href="/fighter/valentijn-overeem">Valentijn Overeem</a>, <a href="/fighter/daniel-cormier">Daniel Cormier</a> dominate <a href="/fighter/jeff-monson">Jeff Monson</a>, and <a href="/fighter/jorge-masvidal">Jorge Masvidal</a> outshine and outclass <a href="/fighter/kj-noons">KJ Noons</a>. But it all paled in comparison to one man’s complete domination of a hulking behemoth with dynamite in his hands. Here’s why <a href="/fighter/josh-barnett">Josh Barnett</a>’s submission win over <a href="/fighter/brett-rogers">Brett Rogers</a> took home “Best Performance of the Night”.</p>
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<p>Let’s begin as we always do, fans and friends: by putting the situation into context.</p>
<p>When he stepped into the cage late Saturday night, Brett Rogers had lost two out of his last three performances, with one win coming by way of Unanimous Decision and in a smaller promotion. This was a far cry from Brett’s heyday, when “The Grim” was knocking out people left and right and establishing himself as one of the best Heavyweight fighters in Mixed Martial Arts. But unlike UFC notables such as <a href="/fighter/junior-dos-santos">Junior dos Santos</a> or <a href="/fighter/cain-velasquez">Cain Velasquez</a>, Brett wasn’t a multi-dimensional athlete and that definitely showed in his losses to <a href="/fighter/fedor-emelianenko">Fedor Emelianenko</a> and <a href="/fighter/alistair-overeem">Alistair Overeem</a>.</p>
<p>Still, there was some hope. As good as he could be and once was, Josh Barnett was unproven since his big run in the legendary PRIDE FC promotion. He certainly kept active, yes, but his victories weren’t against top-flight competition. And of course, let’s not forget that Barnett was caught taking steroids once again.</p>
<p>So, who would win this match-up between the former UFC Heavyweight Champion and the former “next big thing”? Many people thought Barnett would win, but many people also thought that Rogers wouldn’t make it easy for him. It was expected that Rogers would make it competitive for the first round at the very least.</p>
<p>That was not the case… at all.</p>
<p>I could give a second-by-second breakdown of this fight, but here’s the only detail that matters: Josh Barnett took Brett Rogers down, transitioned to Mount, and then stayed there. In Round 1 and Round 2, Rogers was fully at Barnett’s mercy. Barnett’s style of “catch wrestling” is an interesting mix of submission holds and a smothering wrestling style, and against Rogers, it looked so effective that I began to wonder why more people don’t use this style.</p>
<p>In the end, Barnett had Rogers so worn out by the second round that when Barnett put him in an Arm Triangle, Rogers tapped out while in Mount. Usually, a fighter has to move out of mount and to the side of their opponent to fully lock in that particular submission. But Rogers was spent, outclassed, and just plain done.</p>
<p>Heading into this fight, it was very important for both men to take what should have been a competitive fight and turn it into a statement. With this win, Josh Barnett loudly and proudly announced his return to not only mainstream Mixed Martial Arts, but the top of the Heavyweight rankings. After this win, it would only moderately surprise me if Josh Barnett won the Strikeforce World Heavyweight Grand Prix. Strikeforce undoubtedly took a major gamble signing Barnett, and it appears that this is a gamble that’s paid off and will continue to pay off. And that’s why Josh Barnett earns “Best Performance of the Night”.</p>
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		<title>Top 5 Best Moments Of Strikeforce &quot;Overeem vs. Werdum&quot;</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Jun 2011 23:00:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Oliver Saenz</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Strikeforce’s “Overeem vs. Werdum” event has so far received some very diverse reactions. Many people argue over how the main event between Alistair Overeem and Fabricio Werdum went down, with many agreeing that it was a bad fight that proved relatively little for both fighters. But this wasn’t a one-fight show, and we did see [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Strikeforce’s “Overeem vs. Werdum” event has so far received some very diverse reactions. Many people argue over how the main event between <a href="/fighter/alistair-overeem">Alistair Overeem</a> and <a href="/fighter/fabricio-werdum">Fabricio Werdum</a> went down, with many agreeing that it was a bad fight that proved relatively little for both fighters. But this wasn’t a one-fight show, and we did see several entertaining finishes. But which stars shined brightest, and what moments will fans be talking about in the following weeks? Here’s my take on the matter: my top 5 best moments of Strikeforce “Overeem vs. Werdum”.</p>
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<p><strong>5. <a href="/fighter/conor-heun">Conor Heun</a> battling past what could be a broken arm to beat Magno Almeida.</strong></p>
<p>Although Strikeforce’s preliminary card available on HDNet wasn’t as good as the UFC’s preliminary events, this fight in particular stood out as the best the prelims had to offer. Conor Heun is one tough fighter, with serious fighting skill. He was taken to the limit by Magno Almeida, who had him in deep, deep trouble several times with several good submissions. After the end of the fight, it became clear that Heun’s arm was either dislocated badly or perhaps even broken. Yet he struggled on and won the fight, and that’s something you have to both respect and even admire.</p>
<p><strong>4. <a href="/fighter/chad-griggs">Chad Griggs</a> dominating <a href="/fighter/valentijn-overeem">Valentijn Overeem</a>.</strong></p>
<p>A lot of people continue to count out Chad Griggs, but he just continues to prove everybody wrong. Griggs basically came out of nowhere, and now he’s finished three straight opponents. With this fight, I think I’m finally ready to start taking Griggs seriously as a “dark horse” Top 10 Heavyweight in Strikeforce. He’s not there yet, but he deserves a high-caliber opponent in his next outing. Seeing Griggs go out and knock somebody senseless once again was a big highlight of the night.</p>
<p><strong>3. <a href="/fighter/josh-barnett">Josh Barnett</a> obliterating <a href="/fighter/brett-rogers">Brett Rogers</a>.</strong></p>
<p>Brett Rogers was once one of Strikeforce’s biggest attractions, and now he’s lost three of his last four bouts. Even worse, all three of those bouts have seen him controlled and finished, with his flaws becoming clearer and clearer. Against Barnett in particular, it became painfully evident how one-dimensional Rogers really is. The highlight of this fight came when Rogers charged in with a full head of steam… only for Barnett to counter and land in Mount as if it were nothing. That’s pure domination, and it made for an entertaining fight.</p>
<p><strong>2. <a href="/fighter/jorge-masvidal">Jorge Masvidal</a> outclassing <a href="/fighter/kj-noons">KJ Noons</a>.</strong></p>
<p>I don’t like Jorge Masvidal, I’ve made that abundantly clear for some time now. But in this fight with KJ Noons, he earned a measure of respect from me. Who knows? Perhaps Masvidal could one day become one of those fighters I used to hate but then ended up accepting, like <a href="/fighter/tito-ortiz">Tito Ortiz</a> or <a href="/fighter/nick-diaz">Nick Diaz</a>. However, I don’t think he’ll ever fully undergo a Diaz-like transformation, where I used to loathe him and now I can’t wait to see him fight and consider him one of my favorite fighters. But in the end, respect is due: Jorge Masvidal didn’t just beat KJ Noons, he outclassed him. I didn’t think that was possible, but apparently it is.</p>
<p>And my personal pick for the best moment of “Overeem vs. Werdum” is…</p>
<p><strong>1. Josh Barnett’s post-fight speech.</strong></p>
<p>Aside from how the main event went down, this is what’s on everybody’s mind right now. Did Barnett go too far? Is there any place for a “promo” in MMA? Doesn’t that borrow a bit too much from pro wrestling? Or was it an inspiring speech by a controversial man that remains a great fighter and a very entertaining speaker? Does one great fight and one very interesting speech make up for a career defined by a series of steroid scandals? I don’t know, but I do know this: Barnett’s speech was definitely the best moment of this entire event.</p>
<p>So there you have it, fans and friends: those are the moments I’ll be remembering from “Overeem vs. Werdum”.</p>
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		<title>What&#039;s Next For The Winners And Losers Of Strikeforce &quot;Overeem vs. Werdum&quot;?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Jun 2011 19:00:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Oliver Saenz</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Strikeforce “Overeem vs. Werdum” was an interesting event dominated almost completely by Heavyweight fighters. We saw some good fights, some interesting finishes, and a main event that honestly fell far short of expectations. Now once again it’s time to ask: what’s next? What does the future hold now that the Quarterfinals of the Strikeforce World [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Strikeforce “Overeem vs. Werdum” was an interesting event dominated almost completely by Heavyweight fighters. We saw some good fights, some interesting finishes, and a main event that honestly fell far short of expectations. Now once again it’s time to ask: what’s next? What does the future hold now that the Quarterfinals of the Strikeforce World Heavyweight Grand Prix are over? Here’s my answer to just that: a new edition of my “What’s Next for the Winners and Losers” series of articles, now featuring Strikeforce “Overeem vs. Werdum”.</p>
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<p><strong>Next for <a href="/fighter/valentijn-overeem">Valentijn Overeem</a>: </strong>Strikeforce may or may not decide to keep “the other Overeem” employed. If they do, he’ll serve a decent role as a gatekeeper until he loses a few in a row. If they don’t, he’ll go back overseas and compete in smaller organizations.</p>
<p><strong>Next for <a href="/fighter/chad-griggs">Chad Griggs</a>/<a href="/fighter/brett-rogers">Brett Rogers</a>: </strong>Each other, which is why I’m grouping them together. I think that Griggs is due for a shot to get into the upper-echelon. Plus, this fight would prove once and for all if Brett Rogers has anything left to give. If Rogers wins he takes the first step on a badly-needed comeback, if Griggs wins he continues his Cinderella story and emerges as a legitimate top Strikeforce Heavyweight. It’s a win-win.</p>
<p><strong>Next for <a href="/fighter/jeff-monson">Jeff Monson</a>: </strong>If Strikeforce doesn’t keep Monson employed, he’ll drop to Light Heavyweight and go back to demolishing people in smaller promotions and fighting three or four times per month (yes, per month). If they do keep him employed, Monson will likely be dropping to Light Heavyweight anyway, unless Strikeforce wants him to stay at Heavyweight. Either way, I think either division could use a veteran talent like Monson and I hope Strikeforce keeps him employed.</p>
<p><strong>Next for <a href="/fighter/daniel-cormier">Daniel Cormier</a>: </strong>In terms of his immediate future, I think Cormier will be the first man that receives a phone call if any of the remaining Strikeforce World Heavyweight Grand Prix participants gets injured. If everyone stays healthy, Cormier may get a Heavyweight like <a href="/fighter/andrei-arlovski">Andrei Arlovski</a>, and it’s possible that a showdown with Chad Griggs could be in his future.</p>
<p><strong>Next for <a href="/fighter/josh-barnett">Josh Barnett</a>: </strong>A battle with <a href="/fighter/sergei-kharitonov">Sergei Kharitonov</a>, who has as much knockout power as Brett Rogers and a whole lot more experience. Barnett put his “catch wrestling” system on display against Brett Rogers, and he showed that his style is still very effective. If Barnett can use his powerful base and ground prowess to get Sergei to the floor, it’ll then just be another waiting game until Sergei slips up and gets himself caught in a submission.</p>
<p><strong>Next for <a href="/fighter/fabricio-werdum">Fabricio Werdum</a>: </strong>I honestly don’t know what to think about Fabricio Werdum now. I don’t know how some people are saying that Werdum won against Overeem. For the majority of this fight, Werdum’s only response to Overeem’s striking was to pull guard. Werdum simply looked like he didn’t want to fight. Other than a rematch with <a href="/fighter/fedor-emelianenko">Fedor Emelianenko</a>, I have almost zero interest in Fabricio Werdum right now.</p>
<p><strong>Next for <a href="/fighter/alistair-overeem">Alistair Overeem</a>: </strong><a href="/fighter/antonio-silva">Antonio Silva</a>, another tough opponent in a long line of tough opponents that will help Overeem establish his legacy and assert his dominance. Even though Silva is an accomplished grappler, I think both men will come out looking for the KO the moment the cage door closes. With this victory over Werdum, Overeem has got to be the favorite to win the entire tournament. He’s certainly who I’ve got currently pegged to emerge the victor.</p>
<p>And that’s what I think, fans and friends.</p>
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		<title>Strikeforce &quot;Overeem vs. Werdum&quot; Results: A Good Event, Great At Times, But With An Incredibly Baffling Main Event</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Jun 2011 12:30:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Oliver Saenz</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[After a month-long hiatus, upstart promotion turned Zuffa-owned Strikeforce returned last night with its “Overeem vs. Werdum” event. In a night that saw many interesting fights, fans got to see big submissions, tough three-round wars, and a very bizarre performance in the main event. Here are the full results as well as some early commentary [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After a month-long hiatus, upstart promotion turned Zuffa-owned Strikeforce returned last night with its “Overeem vs. Werdum” event. In a night that saw many interesting fights, fans got to see big submissions, tough three-round wars, and a very bizarre performance in the main event. Here are the full results as well as some early commentary on Strikeforce: “Overeem vs. Werdum”.</p>
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<p><a href="/fighter/alistair-overeem">Alistair Overeem</a> defeats <a href="/fighter/fabricio-werdum">Fabricio Werdum</a> via Unanimous Decision. <a href="/fighter/josh-barnett">Josh Barnett</a> defeats <a href="/fighter/brett-rogers">Brett Rogers</a> via submission (arm triangle choke) at 1:11 round two. <a href="/fighter/jorge-masvidal">Jorge Masvidal</a> defeats K.J. Noons via unanimous decision. <a href="/fighter/daniel-cormier">Daniel Cormier</a> defeats <a href="/fighter/jeff-monson">Jeff Monson</a> via unanimous decision. <a href="/fighter/chad-griggs">Chad Griggs</a> defeats <a href="/fighter/valentijn-overeem">Valentijn Overeem</a> via TKO at 2:08 round one.  Gesias Cavalcante vs. <a href="/fighter/justin-wilcox">Justin Wilcox</a> results in a no contest because of an accidental eye poke in round two. <a href="/fighter/conor-heun">Conor Heun</a> defeats Magno Almeida via unanimous decision. Nah-Shon Burrell defeats Joe Ray via unanimous decision. Isaac Vallie-Flagg defeats Brian Melancon via split decision.</p>
<p>I was able to watch the preliminary card of this event on HDNet, and it’s very apparent that Strikeforce’s prelims are not at the same standard of the UFC’s. Nothing was bad, I did enjoy myself, but nothing came out and stole the show. The preliminary card was about as average as it gets, with some good fights and some decent ones. But “UFC Prelims LIVE” prelims outright steal the show occasionally. Those fighters are the the ones getting more and more post-fight award bonuses, they’re my “dark horse favorite”. The commentary team of Mike Schiavello and <a href="/fighter/bas-rutten">Bas Rutten</a> were amazing as always, though.</p>
<p>Although it only took him one round instead of what I predicted, I did predict that Griggs would stop Overeem if he started landing. This fight proved that Valentijn Overeem will continue to be a hit-or-miss fighter until he retires. Chad Griggs is quickly becoming a “dark horse” contender in Strikeforce, and I’m increasingly interested in seeing him fight.</p>
<p>I feel bad for Jeff Monson, I knew he would get dominated but I still held out hope that maybe it wouldn’t happen. But it did, and Daniel Cormier once again proved that he’s an amazing talent. I sincerely hope Jeff Monson gets another shot in Strikeforce, though. Monson is considering a drop down to Light Heavyweight, hopefully that will be enough to get Strikeforce interested in booking Monson again.</p>
<p>As much as I dislike Jorge Masvidal, I have to admit that he impressed me by controlling and dominating <a href="/fighter/kj-noons">KJ Noons</a>, reducing the former champion to a bruised and bloody mess. I don’t want to say much more than that or else I’ll be in danger of starting a rant. I’ll end by saying this: Jorge Masvidal looked great, but I don’t see him beating <a href="/fighter/gilbert-melendez">Gilbert Melendez</a>.</p>
<p>Josh Barnett… what to say about Josh Barnett. He’s a puzzling man. He’s controversial and brash and arrogant and he likes to cut shoot promos like he was back in a pro wrestling ring in Japan… but the man is still a brilliant fighter, he’s always been a brilliant fighter. Josh Barnett dominated Rogers and mounted him so easily that it looked like he was practicing the mount position with a sparring partner. I’m not sure if I’m fully ready to forgive Josh Barnett, but I have no problem giving credit where credit is due and recognizing greatness when it presents itself. And part of me quite frankly loves Josh Barnett, simply because he took the mic away from Gus Johnson for a few seconds.</p>
<p>And in the main event… well, the main event was just plain weird. What was Fabricio Werdum thinking? Honestly, I can&#8217;t remember another time when a fighter has pulled guard so many times. It was an incredibly bizarre performance. Overeem couldn&#8217;t really get going because whenever he started landing, Werdum would just pull guard again. It bordered on disgraceful. With this loss, I think Werdum’s five minutes of fame for beating <a href="/fighter/fedor-emelianenko">Fedor Emelianenko</a> may finally be over.</p>
<p>Overall, I definitely enjoyed this event and I’m immensely happy that Strikeforce is putting on shows again. But man… what a weird main event.</p>
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		<title>5 Reasons To Watch Strikeforce: &quot;Overeem vs. Werdum&quot;</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 18 Jun 2011 13:00:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Oliver Saenz</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today, June 18, 2011, Strikeforce will hold its highly-anticipated “Overeem vs. Werdum” event, featuring the final two match-ups of the opening round of Strikeforce’s World Heavyweight Grand Prix. Also, the card features hot prospects like Daniel Cormier, grizzled veterans like Jeff Monson, and former title challengers like KJ Noons. Still, some fans may be asking [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today, June 18, 2011, Strikeforce will hold its highly-anticipated “Overeem vs. Werdum” event, featuring the final two match-ups of the opening round of Strikeforce’s World Heavyweight Grand Prix. Also, the card features hot prospects like <a href="/fighter/daniel-cormier">Daniel Cormier</a>, grizzled veterans like <a href="/fighter/jeff-monson">Jeff Monson</a>, and former title challengers like <a href="/fighter/kj-noons">KJ Noons</a>. Still, some fans may be asking themselves: what are the best reasons to check out this card? Here’s my answer to just that: 5 reasons to watch “Overeem vs. Werdum”.</p>
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<p><strong>5. The return of KJ Noons.</strong></p>
<p>I’ve had my issues with KJ Noons in the past, but I’ve never had anything bad to say about his abilities. Noons is a championship-level fighter, and he’s heading back down to a weight class that is much more natural for him. His opponent, <a href="/fighter/jorge-masvidal">Jorge Masvidal</a>, is a brash-talking all-rounder who’s just begging to be put in his place. Depending on who wins and how they win, the winner of this fight could very well get the next shot at the Strikeforce Lightweight Championship.</p>
<p><strong>4. Can Jeff Monson beat Daniel Cormier?</strong></p>
<p>Notice the wording of that sentence, and how it’s not “Can Cormier beat Monson?” As skilled as Jeff Monson is, Daniel Cormier is a huge threat to him. Cormier is a former Olympic-level wrestler, he’s never been submitted, he’s never even been beaten. He also has knockout power in his hands. Monson deserves another shot in a major promotion, but in order to do that he’ll have to find a way to beat one of the biggest, baddest, most “can’t-miss” prospects in the entire world, and not just Strikeforce.</p>
<p><strong>3. What’s left for <a href="/fighter/josh-barnett">Josh Barnett</a> and <a href="/fighter/brett-rogers">Brett Rogers</a>?</strong></p>
<p>Both men have fallen on very hard times of late: Brett Rogers is 1-2 in his last three with both losses by (T)KO stoppage. Josh Barnett has pretty much vanished from almost everybody’s radar. Can Rogers re-assert himself as the knockout artist that seemed destined to take Strikeforce by storm? Can Barnett remind everyone why he was once consistently ranked as one of the Top 10 best in the world, even Top 5, for several years? Whoever wins this fight will be given a second chance, the loser will only slide further into obscurity. And that kind of incredible motivation tends to result in spectacular fights.</p>
<p><strong>2. Can <a href="/fighter/fabricio-werdum">Fabricio Werdum</a> do the unthinkable… again?</strong></p>
<p>Fabricio Werdum can’t beat <a href="/fighter/alistair-overeem">Alistair Overeem</a>… right? Of course not, Overeem is just too good… isn’t he? Admit it, fans and friends: when you think of this match and you’re an Overeem fan, you get an uneasy feeling in your gut and you wonder if lightning can strike twice and miracles do give repeat performances. I should know, I’m a gigantic Overeem fanboy and that&#8217;s exactly how I feel heading into &#8220;Overeem vs. Werdum&#8221;. I want to say I have complete and utter faith in Alistair Overeem, but in the back of my head, some part of my brain continues to whisper “anything is possible in MMA”. I don’t think Fabricio Werdum will beat Alistair Overeem… but I don’t know. I just don’t know. And I certainly want to find out.</p>
<p>And the number-one reason to watch this event is…</p>
<p><strong>1. The return of “The Reem”, Alistair Overeem</strong></p>
<p>Fans of Overeem know that despite all the cynics, Alistair Overeem is easily one of the Top 5 Heavyweights in the world. Some people thought  that the only reason he looked so amazing lately was because of the quality (as in, the lack thereof) of the opponents he had been facing, and then Overeem went out and demolished Brett Rogers and made it look easy. And yet Overeem still has his fair share of doubters and cynics. Me, personally? I think Overeem is going to prove everybody wrong once again, he’s going to dominate once again, he’s going to knock someone out once again… and I can’t wait to see it happen.</p>
<p>So there you have it, fans and friends: five great reasons to tune in and see Strikeforce: “Overeem vs. Werdum”.</p>
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		<title>Strikeforce: &quot;Overeem vs. Werdum&quot; Picks And Predictions</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 17 Jun 2011 23:00:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Oliver Saenz</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We’re now only a few days away from Strikeforce&#8217;s “Overeem vs. Werdum” event. In the main event, Strikeforce Heavyweight Champion Alistair Overeem will step into the cage against Fabricio Werdum. The co-main event will also be an interesting match-up, as former UFC Heavyweight Champion Josh Barnett takes on Brett Rogers. As is customary, here is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We’re now only a few days away from Strikeforce&#8217;s “Overeem vs. Werdum” event. In the main event, Strikeforce Heavyweight Champion <a href="/fighter/alistair-overeem">Alistair Overeem</a> will step into the cage against <a href="/fighter/fabricio-werdum">Fabricio Werdum</a>. The co-main event will also be an interesting match-up, as former UFC Heavyweight Champion <a href="/fighter/josh-barnett">Josh Barnett</a> takes on <a href="/fighter/brett-rogers">Brett Rogers</a>. As is customary, here is my official “picks and predictions” post (covering who I think will win and why), now featuring Strikeforce: “Overeem vs. Werdum”.</p>
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<p><strong>Valentijn  Overeem vs. <a href="/fighter/chad-griggs">Chad Griggs</a>: </strong>I think this fight is going to be a tough war, and I think it has a good chance of going to a decision. Then again, it has a good chance of ending in the first round, too. I don’t think Overeem can knock Griggs out, Griggs has too tough of a chin. So here’s what I think: if Overeem’s chin holds up and he doesn’t get caught with a vicious counter, he’ll win by Unanimous Decision. But if Griggs starts landing, Griggs will win by TKO in either Round 2 or 3.</p>
<p><strong><a href="/fighter/daniel-cormier">Daniel Cormier</a> vs. <a href="/fighter/jeff-monson">Jeff Monson</a>: </strong>This is a rare moment for me: my heart and my head are in total disagreement. I want Jeff Monson to win very badly, I think he’s sorely under-rated and is long overdue for a big comeback in a major promotion. But the more I think about it, the more I realize that Cormier is the epitome of this recently-emerging new breed of wrestler, with ridiculously good wrestling skills and ridiculously good camps that know how to utilize that skill. And that new breed of wrestler is finding it easier and easier to neutralize anyone on the ground, even really good submission fighters. My heart wants Jeff Monson to win by TKO in Round 2 or Submission in Round 3, my head thinks both situations are far less likely than Daniel Cormier winning by Unanimous Decision. As much as I love being an optimist, I’m a realist first, so I’ll pick Cormier by Unanimous Decision.</p>
<p><strong><a href="/fighter/kj-noons">KJ Noons</a> vs. <a href="/fighter/jorge-masvidal">Jorge Masvidal</a>: </strong>It’d be hard for me to pick against KJ Noons no matter who he was facing, but I’m practically giddy that I get to side with KJ Noons while consequently siding against Jorge Masvidal. Masvidal needs another rude awakening, he needs another “Inverted Triangle Choke” moment, and I think Noons is going to give it to him. Noons has KO power and is fighting in his domain, at Lightweight. KJ Noons wins by KO in Round 1.</p>
<p><strong>Josh Barnett vs. Brett Rogers: </strong>In the end, I think experience will win out and Josh Barnett, for all his flaws, will prove that he’s still a Top 10 fighter. In this fight. I think Barnett is going to pick Rogers apart standing, avoiding any major one-hit KO blows before forcing the fight up against the cage. After that, Barnett will then smother Rogers with tight clinch wrestling and some precise, hard-hitting dirty boxing. Eventually Rogers will weaken and Barnett will take him down, and from there, it’s just a matter of transitioning from one submission or another once Rogers throws his hands up, shifts his weight, and attempts to buck off his opponent. Josh Barnett wins by submission in Round 2.</p>
<p><strong>Alistair Overeem vs. Fabricio Werdum: </strong>I’m not counting out Fabricio Werdum, I’d like to make that very clear before making this prediction. I just think Overeem is unstoppable and would be supremely shocked if Werdum beat him again. So, can Werdum defy the odds and make us all eat some humble pie once again? Certainly. But I think it’s far, far more likely that the second “Ubereem” starts letting the “Reem Hammers” go, Werdum isn’t going to get stunned and dropped, he’s going to get stone-cold KTFO’d. And unlike the fight against <a href="/fighter/fedor-emelianenko">Fedor Emelianenko</a>, Werdum won’t be able to stay conscious long enough to scramble and trap Overeem in a submission. Alistair Overeem wins by KO in Round 1.</p>
<p>And that’s what I think, fans and friends.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 17 Jun 2011 19:00:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Oliver Saenz</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hello once more fans and friends and welcome to the latest edition of “Crash Course”. “Crash Course” is a series of articles designed to give readers a quick rundown on all the relevant information they need to know heading into an upcoming major MMA event. Everything from why you should watch, what you should expect [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello once more fans and friends and welcome to the latest edition of “Crash Course”. “Crash Course” is a series of articles designed to give readers a quick rundown on all the relevant information they need to know heading into an upcoming major MMA event. Everything from why you should watch, what you should expect in the co-main and main event, and even where and when you can find it on TV is all covered in detail. So let’s get right to it with today’s edition, featuring Strikeforce: “Overeem vs. Werdum”.</p>
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<p><strong>The Event:</strong> Strikeforce “Overeem vs. Werdum”, currently scheduled for June 18, 2011 at the American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas. Five free preliminary fights will be shown live on HDNet starting at 8:00 PM ET. The five-fight main card will be broadcasted live on the Showtime network starting at 10 PM ET/PT.</p>
<p><strong>Why You Should Care:</strong> This fight is packed with great Heavyweight talent, from young up-and-comers like <a href="/fighter/daniel-cormier">Daniel Cormier</a> to grizzled veterans like <a href="/fighter/jeff-monson">Jeff Monson</a>. You’ve got former UFC fighters, former UFC champions, knockout artists, and submission specialists. And you’ve also got the Strikeforce Heavyweight Champion competing in one of the two final quarterfinal bouts of the Strikeforce World Heavyweight Grand Prix.</p>
<p><strong>What to Look Forward to in the Main Event:</strong> Don’t blink. <a href="/fighter/alistair-overeem">Alistair Overeem</a> is a juggernaut, a hulking behemoth, and virtually no one has been able to withstand his incredible blend of speed, technique, and massive punching power. But <a href="/fighter/fabricio-werdum">Fabricio Werdum</a> is a submission wizard and has beaten Overeem once before. Whoever wins this fight will likely emerge as the favorite to win the entire tournament. It’s a fight that absolutely should not be missed.</p>
<p><strong>What to Look Forward to in the Co-Main Event:</strong> <a href="/fighter/josh-barnett">Josh Barnett</a> is a master of catch-wrestling, and his many years of experience means that he’ll know how to do with the awesome power of <a href="/fighter/brett-rogers">Brett Rogers</a>. Brett Rogers has been outclassed and dismantled recently, but even if he is just a one-dimensional power-puncher, the power he packs into his punches is still phenomenal. Barnett has the technique, the savvy, and the mind to not only beat Brett Rogers, but possibly dominate him. But that all goes right out the window the second that Brett Rogers lands a good, solid punch to the chin. It’s just a matter of not giving “The Grim” that opportunity.</p>
<p><strong>Why You Should Watch This Card:</strong> There’s just so much potential in all five of these main card fights. Plus you get several more fights for free if you’ve got an HDTV and are subscribed to HDNet. I encourage anyone wanting to know why to watch this card to take a look at my “A Closer Look” series, which gives a lot of detail on all five main card bouts and why you should be excited for them. To summarize: it’s the best of both worlds and all five of these fights should be vastly entertaining.</p>
<p><strong>Why You Shouldn’t Watch This Card:</strong> I can’t think of one, and that’s not the Strikeforce fanboy in me talking. Strikeforce has been on an incredible roll as of late, putting on amazing events back and forth and, to be honest, outright outshining the UFC on several occasions. If Strikeforce and the UFC were still separate promotions right now, I think this would be the type of show that turns a lot of heads and would have taken a huge step towards legitimizing Strikeforce as a very real, very powerful, very worthy alternative to the UFC. It’s one of the best-looking cards of the season, perhaps of the year, and it simply shouldn’t be missed.</p>
<p><strong>Closing Thoughts:</strong> I can’t wait for this event, and I honestly feel like I’ve waited too long as it is. Strikeforce took a month off last month, and I’m ready for more Strikeforce. They’ve had so many awesome shows lately that my anticipation for their upcoming events has never been higher. Even though they now belong to Zuffa, for the time being Strikeforce is still Strikeforce, and Strikeforce is an amazing promotion that gets better on a per-show basis.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Jun 2011 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Oliver Saenz</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It’s that time again, fans and friends: once more we dive head-first into my series “A Closer Look”. For the last few articles I’ve been focusing on the upcoming Strikeforce: “Overeem vs. Werdum” event, and with the star-studded event now only two days away, “A Closer Look” is now two entries away from completion. All [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It’s that time again, fans and friends: once more we dive head-first into my series “A Closer Look”. For the last few articles I’ve been focusing on the upcoming Strikeforce: “Overeem vs. Werdum” event, and with the star-studded event now only two days away, “A Closer Look” is now two entries away from completion. All that’s left to cover are the two Strikeforce World Heavyweight Grand Prix match-ups, which are the final two quarterfinal bouts in what should be the greatest Strikeforce tournament ever, and perhaps one of the best MMA tournaments ever as well. So let’s begin with <a href="/fighter/josh-barnett">Josh Barnett</a> vs. <a href="/fighter/brett-rogers">Brett Rogers</a>.</p>
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<p>A man known as “The Grim”, the story of Brett Rogers is one of rags-to-riches. Rogers started training MMA in the garage of his lead trainer, and debuted in the sport professionally in 2006. For his next ten fights, Rogers would spend no longer than seven minutes inside the cage before he would ultimately knock out his opponent. On several occasions, Rogers would knock out his opponent barely a minute into their bout. On several other occasions, Rogers would separate an opponent from consciousness in under thirty seconds. In 2007, “The Grim” knocked a man out in under ten seconds.</p>
<p>This all lead up to a fateful showdown against former UFC Heavyweight Champion <a href="/fighter/andrei-arlovski">Andrei Arlovski</a>, and in what continues to be a major defining moment in his career, Rogers stone-cold KO’d Arlovski in twenty-two seconds. The dramatic finish made him an instant star, and he was soon given the task of welcoming the one and only <a href="/fighter/fedor-emelianenko">Fedor Emelianenko</a> to Strikeforce. Rogers would go on to lose that fight and his next, a match-up against current Strikeforce Heavyweight Champion <a href="/fighter/alistair-overeem">Alistair Overeem</a>. Both were major setbacks, with Rogers being (T)KO’d in both fights. However, Rogers recently rebounded with a Unanimous Decision win in a smaller promotion.</p>
<p>His opponent, Josh Barnett, is “The Babyfaced Assassin”. Barnett is a former UFC Heavyweight Champion, one of the youngest champions in UFC history. Barnett started his career a perfect 10-0, lost once, and then went 18-1 before losing twice in back-to-back bouts with <a href="/fighter/mirko-filipovic">Mirko Filipovic</a>. Currently, Barnett is on a six-fight win-streak and holds a very respectable record of 29-5.</p>
<p>But no conversation about Barnett is complete unless it involves a discussion of Barnett’s history of substance abuse. Barnett holds the rather dubious distinction of being the only professional MMA fighter to have ever tested positive for steroids three times (here’s <a href="http://www.sherdog.com/news/articles/Barnett-Positive-and-Negative-18758">proof</a>). Not only did steroids cost him his UFC championship, his steroids scandal was one of the final nails in the coffin of the short-lived Affliction promotion, which basically gambled their future on their third event that was supposed to be headlined by Josh Barnett taking on Fedor Emelianenko.</p>
<p>This fight is a major gamble for both men. Brett Rogers looked like the next big thing before he lost to Emelianenko and Overeem, but right now he needs a big win very badly. Josh Barnett needs a win in Strikeforce too since he’s basically a non-entity in the Heavyweight scene right now and most mainstream MMA fans simply don’t remember him. Brett Rogers still packs dynamite in his hands, but Barnett has only been (T)KO’d once in over thirty fights, although he does have one submission loss due to punches.</p>
<p>It’ll also be interesting to see what happens when this fight goes to the floor. If Josh Barnett lands on top, he’s got a good chance of submitting Brett Rogers even though he’ll have to deal with the brute strength of “The Grim”. If Brett Rogers lands on top, Barnett can still submit him but he’ll have to avoid some major Ground and Pound.</p>
<p>Make no mistake, this is a fight where anything could happen, and I think it’s going to be very exciting.</p>
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		<title>Josh Barnett Will Fight At Strikeforce &quot;Overeem vs. Werdum&quot;, But Is That A Good Thing?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Jun 2011 14:00:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Oliver Saenz</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="/fighter/josh-barnett">Josh Barnett</a> is a very controversial man, for several reasons. First and foremost, his checkered past and history of steroid use has caused him to be completely alienated by a strong contingent of anti-fans. Secondly, Barnett is prone to bizarre interviews where he claims that he wants to decapitate his opponents and drink their blood. One of the biggest rumors surrounding Barnett’s upcoming <a href="/fighter/strikeforce">strikeforce</a> debut in a fight against <a href="/fighter/brett-rogers">Brett Rogers</a> was that he wouldn’t be licensed in time and would have to pull out of the fight. It’s now been revealed that that’s not the case, and Barnett recently shared some interesting thoughts on his upcoming opponent. Here are all the details.</p>
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<p>First up, we head to <a href="http://mmaweekly.com/josh-barnett-licensed-in-texas-for-strikeforce-fight-against-brett-rogers">MMA Weekly</a> for official confirmation that Josh Barnett has been licensed by the Texas athletic commission to compete at Strikeforce “Overeem vs. Werdum”, which is set to take place this weekend. A representative from the commission told MMA Weekly the following: “Mr. Barnett has met all licensing requirements… He has received a license for his fight this weekend.”</p>
<p>Rumors of Barnett’s removal from the upcoming Strikeforce event were fueled by two things: one, Barnett is still unlicensed to fight in the state of California, and many athletic commissions respect and enforce the bans/suspensions imposed by other athletic commissions. Two, Barnett was cutting it close to the deadline to get all his papers turned in to apply for his fighter’s license.</p>
<p>Speaking to the one and only <a href="http://www.sherdog.com/news/news/Barnett-Im-the-Meanest-Fighter-in-Strikeforce-Tournament-33160">Sherdog</a> recently, Barnett shared some interesting thoughts on his upcoming opponent and how he sees the Strikeforce World Heavyweight Grand Prix. Here are some highlights: “I’m going to put [Brett Rogers] somewhere that he doesn’t want to be no matter what… Plain and simple, I’m the best fighter in this tournament. I’ve got the most experience. … I’ve been fighting longer. I’ve been in the sport longer… I’ve got the biggest skill set and I think I’ve got the best overall, all-around ability and I’m just the meanest, angriest, most bloodthirsty bastard out of them all.”</p>
<p>As always, I find myself conflicted when it comes to Josh Barnett. Back in the day, back when he was scheduled to face <a href="/fighter/fedor-emelianenko">Fedor Emelianenko</a>, a lot of people believed that Barnett represented the last great, legitimate threat to “The Last Emperor”. And to be honest, I also held that opinion. But then Barnett got caught with steroids once again, and his actions were a huge piece of the puzzle that ultimately led to the short-lived Affliction promotion going belly-up.</p>
<p>So, what to do with Josh Barnett? In all honesty, I think the best thing to do is what Strikeforce is doing: try to get him to fight, see if he stays clean, and reap the rewards of Josh Barnett fighting at his best. Because make no mistake, Barnett is easily a Top 10 Heavyweight when all cylinders are firing and nothing illegal is coursing through his system. He’s a bizarre man, a controversial man, but at times he can be one hell of a fighter.</p>
<p>But how many second chances does Barnett deserve, really? I suppose the only realistic answer is “as many as other MMA promotions are willing to give him”. Barnett doesn’t have many bridges left to burn… but there are some important ones still intact, and if you can believe it, some of the bridges he burned with the UFC may be in the process of being rebuilt. So who knows what the future holds for Josh Barnett? I suppose we just have to wait and see.</p>
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		<title>Top 5 Fights Of June 2011: Shane Carwin vs. Junior dos Santos, Alistair Overeem vs. Fabricio Werdum, And More</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Jun 2011 23:00:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Oliver Saenz</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>And now, fans and friends, it’s time for the second half of my traditional two-part “start of month” posts. After previewing the major cards set to go down this month, it’s now time for me to give my thoughts on what my favorite fights will be. June is a huge month for MMA: at one point, there’s going to be three different events from three different companies in three days. It doesn’t get much more crazier than that. So with all the can’t-miss events heading our way, what are the absolutely-can’t-miss fights? Here’s what I think.</p>
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<p><strong>5. <a href="/fighter/josh-barnett">Josh Barnett</a> vs. <a href="/fighter/brett-rogers">Brett Rogers</a></strong></p>
<p>Both men have an avalanche of questions surrounding their careers right now. Is Brett Rogers just a flash in the pan? Is Josh Barnett worth the risk, given his many scandals? The fight between these two should answer all that and more. If Brett Rogers can knock out a skilled wrestler like Josh Barnett, he’ll have given his career the shot in the arm that it so very desperately needs. The same goes for Josh Barnett if he’s able to beat the man who became famous as a wrecking ball on legs.</p>
<p><strong>4. Pat Barry vs. <a href="/fighter/cheick-kongo">Cheick Kongo</a></strong></p>
<p>A lot of people don’t like Cheick Kongo, considering him a journeyman and one-dimensional. Both of those statements are not without merit, but when in his element and when against a certain caliber of opponent, Cheick Kongo is a great and very entertaining fighter. He’ll be in his element against Pat Barry, and Barry is the right kind of opponent for Kongo. Win or lose, it’s going to be a great war of attrition between two powerful strikers.</p>
<p><strong>3. <a href="/fighter/junior-dos-santos">Junior dos Santos</a> vs. <a href="/fighter/shane-carwin">Shane Carwin</a></strong></p>
<p>Something tells me that this fight won’t go past the first round. I would only be slightly, slightly surprised if it went past the third minute. I’d be utterly flabbergasted if it went to a decision. These two men swing with bad, bad intentions, and they’ve left a trail of cracked chins in their wake. Junior dos Santos is an expert striker with smart timing, pacing, and laser precision. Shane Carwin can throw a whole lot of punches in a short amount of time (even if he gasses out immediately afterward), and any single one of them can knock a man out. It should be very violent and it will probably end very quickly, but it’s definitely one of the biggest can’t-miss fights of the month.</p>
<p><strong>2. <a href="/fighter/alistair-overeem">Alistair Overeem</a> vs. <a href="/fighter/fabricio-werdum">Fabricio Werdum</a></strong></p>
<p>I truly believe that Alistair Overeem is unstoppable. He’s a champion in Strikeforce, in the Japanese-based DREAM promotion, and in K-1, which is the largest and most prestigious kickboxing organization in the world. But if anyone could stop him, it’d be someone like Fabricio Werdum, who possesses a tremendous heart, an iron will, and one of the best ground games in MMA, regardless of weight division. Whoever wins this fight has got to be the favorite to win the entire Strikeforce Heavyweight Grand Prix.</p>
<p>And my personal pick for the number-one can’t-miss fight of June 2011 is…</p>
<p><strong>1. <a href="/fighter/anthony-pettis">Anthony Pettis</a> vs. <a href="/fighter/clay-guida">Clay Guida</a></strong></p>
<p>A lot of people, even Clay Guida himself, are already calling this a Fight of the Year contender. Not only am I in that bandwagon, I’m up in front and leading the charge. Clay Guida may be a journeyman, but he’s one of the most entertaining journeyman fighters I’ve ever had the pleasure of watching. Anthony Pettis is an amazing fighter that has already given me a fight that I consider one of the best of all time. No matter who wins this fight, it’s a perfect match-up between two fantastic fighters. You absolutely must not miss this fight.</p>
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		<title>Rise From Your Grave: Brett &quot;The Grim&quot; Rogers Promises A Comeback</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 15 Jan 2011 01:40:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Oliver Saenz</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It wasn’t too long ago that many fans and insiders were predicting that Brett Rogers would be the next dominant Heavyweight wrecking machine, both in the surging strikeforce promotion and MMA in general. However, two recent humbling TKO losses have very effectively ended the hype train that was behind “The Grim”. But don’t count him [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It wasn’t too long ago that many fans and insiders were predicting that <a href="/fighter/brett-rogers">Brett Rogers</a> would be the next dominant Heavyweight wrecking machine, both in the surging <a href="/fighter/strikeforce">strikeforce</a> promotion and MMA in general. However, two recent humbling TKO losses have very effectively ended the hype train that was behind “The Grim”. But don’t count him out just yet, because according to a new interview, we’ll see the best Brett Rogers we’ve ever seen when he takes part in the upcoming Strikeforce Heavyweight Grand Prix.</p>
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<p>In a new interview with MMA Junkie, <a href="http://mmajunkie.com/news/22072/brett-rogers-eyes-return-to-the-top-with-strikeforce-heavyweight-grand-prix.mma">Brett Rogers</a> recently said the following: “I definitely want to go out there and bring the old me… I just need to show more and just gain that confidence with my right hand again… I&#8217;m definitely going to be prepared… I feel like I&#8217;m a little more focused, and I&#8217;m not trying to think as much. Before I was so into winning instead of just having fun. And this year, that&#8217;s all I plan on doing.”</p>
<p>Rogers is best known for catapulting to superstardom following an amazing twenty-two second KO over former UFC Heavyweight Champion <a href="/fighter/andrei-arlovski">Andrei Arlovski</a>. Rogers went 10-0 as a professional Mixed Martial Artist, with all wins by stoppage due to strikes and eight of those wins occurring in the first round, before he ran into and was ultimately (T)KO’d by both <a href="/fighter/fedor-emelianenko">Fedor Emelianenko</a> and <a href="/fighter/alistair-overeem">Alistair Overeem</a>, both in championship bouts.</p>
<p>Standing in Brett’s way as undoubtedly his biggest obstacle at this early point in the comeback trail is another former UFC Heavyweight Champion, “The Babyfaced Assassin” <a href="/fighter/josh-barnett">Josh Barnett</a>. Barnett is on a six-fight win-streak and hasn’t lost since December 2006. No date or venue has been announced for the fight as of this article’s publication.</p>
<p>In many ways, my feelings on Brett Rogers and his chances in this tournament are similar to the ones I have for Andrei Arlovski, which you can read <a href="../01/11/one-more-comeback-dont-count-andrei-arlovski-out-yet-im-definitely-not">here</a>. To summarize: it may not be too terribly likely, but anything is possible in MMA.</p>
<p>Brett Rogers still packs a pair of viciously powerful fists, that hasn’t changed and it’s doubtful that it ever will. Against Fedor, Brett got caught with the perfect counter at the perfect time. Against Overeem, Rogers got taken down and manhandled by someone who is very adept at taking down and manhandling very large and powerful opponents. So I do think that both the pressure of the situation and the sheer talent of the men he fought combined to make two opponents that were simply too much for “The Grim”.</p>
<p>That could all change and change dramatically if Rogers stays focused, stays calm, and tries to pick his shots rather than swing for the fences.</p>
<p>I agree that Rogers needs to start swinging more, and I’m glad that he’s going to be bringing back that killer right hand of his. But regaining his spot near the top of Strikeforce&#8217;s Heavyweight division will be largely dependent on his ability to not repeat the mistakes of the past. Rogers winning the Strikeforce Heavyweight Grand Prix seems unlikely at this early stage, but it’s hardly out of the realm of possibility. It could be anyone’s ballgame by the time all is said and done.</p>
<p>So, what’s the most important thing to remember when it comes to Brett Rogers? I think there’s two things. One is that the man is very entertaining win or lose, so we should all be looking forward to seeing him mix it up with Strikeforce’s best. Two is that if you give Rogers the chance, he will knock your head off of your shoulders. Rogers is down but far from out, and everybody loves a comeback. I’ll definitely be looking forward to seeing what the future holds for Brett Rogers.</p>
<p>And what about you, fans and friends? What’s your opinion on the matter?</p>
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		<title>Heavy Wait Epilogue: Collected Edition Plus A Few More Thoughts</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 14 Jan 2011 02:10:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Oliver Saenz</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hello once again fans and friends and welcome to the epilogue of &#8220;Heavy Wait: The Hunt for strikeforce Gold&#8221;. Heavy Wait was a fourteen-part &#8220;Maxi-Series&#8221; designed to take an ultra-in-depth look at the upcoming Strikeforce Heavyweight Grand Prix, featuring eight of the best talents Strikeforce has to offer and eight of the best Heavyweight MMA [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello once again fans and friends and welcome to the epilogue of &#8220;Heavy Wait: The Hunt for <a href="/fighter/strikeforce">strikeforce</a> Gold&#8221;. Heavy Wait was a fourteen-part &#8220;Maxi-Series&#8221; designed to take an ultra-in-depth look at the upcoming Strikeforce Heavyweight Grand Prix, featuring eight of the best talents Strikeforce has to offer and eight of the best Heavyweight MMA fighters in the world. Due to its sheer length and scope, I&#8217;m adding this special epilogue in order to compile all the pieces for any readers that missed a post, or for any new readers who wanted one convenient place to absorb all fourteen articles. So this unofficial entry into the &#8220;maxi-series&#8221; will do just that, as well as provide a few extra thoughts as a bit of a bonus. Let&#8217;s get to it.</p>
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<p>Let&#8217;s start with the meat of this post: what follows is a listing of all fourteen parts of the &#8220;Heavy Wait&#8221; series, and below that, individual links to each and every article. So without further ado&#8230;</p>
<p>Heavy Wait Part 1: What Will Happen If The Strikeforce Heavyweight Grand Prix Lives Up To Its Potential</p>
<p>Heavy Wait Part 2: What I Like The Most About The Strikeforce Heavyweight Grand Prix</p>
<p>Heavy Wait Part 3: What I Dislike About The Strikeforce Heavyweight Grand Prix</p>
<p>Heavy Wait Part 4: What <a href="/fighter/fedor-emelianenko">Fedor Emelianenko</a> Needs To Do In Order To Win It All</p>
<p>Heavy Wait Part 5: What <a href="/fighter/antonio-silva">Antonio Silva</a> Needs To Do In Order To Win It All</p>
<p>Heavy Wait Part 6: What <a href="/fighter/alistair-overeem">Alistair Overeem</a> Needs To Do In Order To Win It All</p>
<p>Heavy Wait Part 7: What <a href="/fighter/fabricio-werdum">Fabricio Werdum</a> Needs To Do In Order To Win It All</p>
<p>Heavy Wait Part 8: What <a href="/fighter/andrei-arlovski">Andrei Arlovski</a> Needs To Do In Order To Win It All</p>
<p>Heavy Wait Part 9: What <a href="/fighter/sergei-kharitonov">Sergei Kharitonov</a> Needs To Do In Order To Win It All</p>
<p>Heavy Wait Part 10: What <a href="/fighter/josh-barnett">Josh Barnett</a> Needs To Do In Order To Win It All</p>
<p>Heavy Wait Part 11: What <a href="/fighter/brett-rogers">Brett Rogers</a> Needs To Do In Order To Win It All</p>
<p>Heavy Wait Part 12: Top 5 Dream Matches For The Strikeforce Heavyweight Grand Prix</p>
<p>Heavy Wait Part 13: Why Alistair Overeem Will Win The Strikeforce Heavyweight Grand Prix</p>
<p>Heavy Wait Part 14: My Final Thoughts On The Strikeforce Heavyweight Grand Prix</p>
<p><a href="../01/06/heavy-wait-part-1-what-will-happen-if-the-strikeforce-heavyweight-grand-prix-lives-up-to-its-potential">Part 1</a></p>
<p><a href="../01/06/heavy-wait-part-2-what-i-like-the-most-about-the-strikeforce-heavyweight-grand-prix">Part 2</a></p>
<p><a href="../01/06/heavy-wait-part-3-what-i-dislike-about-the-strikeforce-heavyweight-grand-prix">Part 3</a></p>
<p><a href="../01/07/heavy-wait-what-fedor-needs-to-do-in-order-to-win-it-all">Part 4</a></p>
<p><a href="../01/07/heavy-wait-part-5-what-antonio-silva-needs-to-do-in-order-to-win-it-all">Part 5</a></p>
<p><a href="../01/08/heavy-wait-part-6-what-alistair-overeem-needs-to-do-in-order-to-win-it-all">Part 6</a></p>
<p><a href="../01/08/heavy-wait-part-7-what-fabricio-werdum-needs-to-do-in-order-to-win-it-all">Part 7</a></p>
<p><a href="../01/09/heavy-wait-part-8-what-andrei-arlovski-needs-to-do-in-order-to-win-it-all">Part 8</a></p>
<p><a href="../01/09/heavy-wait-part-9-what-sergei-kharitonov-needs-to-do-in-order-to-win-it-all">Part 9</a></p>
<p><a href="../01/10/heavy-wait-part-10-what-josh-barnett-needs-to-do-in-order-to-win-it-all">Part 10</a></p>
<p><a href="../01/10/heavy-wait-part-11-what-brett-rogers-needs-to-do-in-order-to-win-it-all">Part 11</a></p>
<p><a href="../01/11/heavy-wait-part-12-top-5-dream-matches-for-the-strikeforce-heavyweight-grand-prix">Part 12</a></p>
<p><a href="../01/11/heavy-wait-part-13-why-alistair-overeem-will-win-the-strikeforce-heavyweight-grand-prix">Part 13</a></p>
<p><a href="../01/11/heavy-wait-part-14-my-final-thoughts-on-the-strikeforce-heavyweight-grand-prix">Part 14</a></p>
<p>And now, for a few final comments.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s recently been announced that each tournament bout will have three five-minute rounds, and that the winner is effectively competing for a shot at the Strikeforce Heavyweight Championship. So, in a nutshell, Alistair Overeem is competing to win his own championship, and if he loses, whoever beats him will have to beat him again. I know some fans are already shouting &#8220;typical Strikeforce&#8221; at this rather confusing turn of events, but to be completely honest, I&#8217;d rather have a tournament with some slightly confusing rules and some unfair possible outcomes rather than no tournament at all. I can&#8217;t say this is the most ideal situation, but I&#8217;m not going to pretend like it&#8217;s the end of the world either. I&#8217;m still going to watch this one with vested interested, and I&#8217;m still really looking forward to seeing all of Strikeforce&#8217;s best Heavyweights fight each other.</p>
<p>If I could pick one Strikeforce Heavyweight that&#8217;s in the reserves to make it into the official tournament, it&#8217;d be Shane del Rosario. Of course, I hope no one gets injured so that we, the MMA fans, can get the dream matches we all want to see. But if it has to be anybody, I&#8217;d like it to be him. I&#8217;m very impressed with the man and I think he has the potential to be a real threat in the Strikeforce Heavyweight division in the next few years. He probably wouldn&#8217;t win the tournament, but if he did get into the main tournament he&#8217;d fight tooth and nail and with every fiber of his being, and that would surely make for some very interesting and entertaining bouts.</p>
<p>So, that&#8217;s it fans and friends! One final time, I&#8217;d like to thank all of you who gave &#8220;Heavy Wait&#8221; a read. As always, I just have to ask: what about you? Any last opinions?</p>
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		<title>Heavy Wait Part 14: My Final Thoughts On The Strikeforce Heavyweight Grand Prix</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Jan 2011 23:54:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Oliver Saenz</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It’s finally here, fans and friends. With this fourteenth entry into the “maxi-series” called “Heavy Wait: The Hunt for Strikeforce Gold”, the end is now upon us. With this final article, I’ll have ended my ultra-in-depth look into the upcoming Strikeforce Heavyweight Grand Prix. It’s been a taxing experience to examine something so closely from [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It’s finally here, fans and friends. With this fourteenth entry into the “maxi-series” called “Heavy Wait: The Hunt for Strikeforce Gold”, the end is now upon us. With this final article, I’ll have ended my ultra-in-depth look into the upcoming Strikeforce Heavyweight Grand Prix. It’s been a taxing experience to examine something so closely from so many different angles, but it’s been an experience I won’t soon forget. So here it is, fans and friends: the finale of “Heavy Wait”, my final thoughts on the Strikeforce Heavyweight Grand Prix.</p>
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<p>I’ll start off with this: I’m a Strikeforce fan for several reasons, and I wish them nothing but the best when it comes to this tournament. Writing so much about this tournament has really helped me figure out just why I’m looking forward to it so much, because as I’ve said in the past, I’m incredibly hopeful about this tournament. If I had to narrow it down to one single sentence, it’d be this: I love the idea of the Strikeforce Heavyweight Grand Prix because it’s wonderfully simplistic.</p>
<p>It’s as simple as this: Strikeforce has a fantastic roster of Heavyweight fighters, and now they’re all going to fight each other. It sounds so simple on paper, but anyone with even a small knowledge of how promoting works knows that the simplest ideas are usually the hardest ones to put together. I know some fans are thinking the following: everyone wants to see these guys fight each other, why is it so difficult to get them to fight each other? To which I say: there are a lot of reasons, and in fact, the situation is far more complicated than most can even imagine.</p>
<p>I absolutely do not believe that this tournament was easy to put together. I think it took a lot of careful negotiating, I think Strikeforce had to navigate some very difficult political waters to put this all together. But they did, it’s happening, and I couldn’t be happier. We’re getting what we want, we’re practically guaranteed some of the best, most interesting Heavyweight fights since the fall of the legendary PRICE FC promotion, and for that we should all be both incredibly thankful and incredibly hopeful. I sure am.</p>
<p>I know I could be criticized of sugar-coating this tournament and blowing its appeal out of proportion, but is it really so bad to get my hopes up? In a medium filled with journalists and fans that routinely and almost-exclusively focus on the negative, shouldn’t someone out there bring a little positivity to the mix? I’m not saying that we should be all “sugar and rainbows” when it comes to everything, since controversial topics do need to be examined and critical thinking can lead to progress. But negativity for the sake of negativity just leaves everyone feeling like crap.</p>
<p>If you’ve followed me at all during my time writing for fighters.com, you know that I absolutely do not shy away from a controversial topic, and that I’ve had a strong negative reaction to several stories and/or controversies in the past. But that’s more about me not having a problem loudly stating and vigorously defending my opinion, rather than me being a negative person. You can call me an aspiring journalist, an opinion columnist, a blogger, or any number of other terms that describe a person that does what I do, and many of you have called me all manner of four-letter words, but first and foremost, I consider myself an MMA fan.</p>
<p>And the MMA fan in me knows that this will be an amazing tournament.</p>
<p>So I think it’s time we all live a little, fans and friends. Let’s get our hopes up and believe that this tournament will fully live up to its potential. There’s always the chance that it won’t, but just this once, let’s all remember what brought us here in the first place: amazing fights that feature incredibly gifted individuals. I love the idea of this tournament. I can’t wait to see it happen. I believe in the Strikeforce Heavyweight Grand Prix. And so should you.</p>
<p>And finally, I’d simply like to thank everyone that’s followed “Heavy Wait”. I’ve had a lot of fun writing this fourteen-part “maxi-series”, and I’m very thankful that it’s gotten the kind of attention and reaction that it has. So whether you agree or disagree with anything I’ve said throughout these long articles, I’d just like to say: thanks for reading.</p>
<p>And that’s it, fans and friends! “Heavy Wait: The Hunt For Strikeforce Gold” has reached its official conclusion. So, for one last time, here’s my question: what about you? What are your feelings on the Heavyweight Grand Prix? And now that it’s all over, what did you think of “Heavy Wait”?</p>
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		<title>Heavy Wait Part 12: Top 5 Dream Matches For The Strikeforce Heavyweight Grand Prix</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Jan 2011 21:32:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Oliver Saenz</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hello again fans and friends and welcome to the special three-part finale of “Heavy Wait”! “Heavy Wait” has been a “maxi-series” designed to give fans an ultra-in-depth look into the upcoming Strikeforce Heavyweight Grand Prix from my perspective: who I think will win, how I think they’ll win, and why I’m looking forward to this [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello again fans and friends and welcome to the special three-part finale of “Heavy Wait”! “Heavy Wait” has been a “maxi-series” designed to give fans an ultra-in-depth look into the upcoming Strikeforce Heavyweight Grand Prix from my perspective: who I think will win, how I think they’ll win, and why I’m looking forward to this tournament so much. Because, don’t forget, one of the main goals of this “maxi-series” was to inject some positivity into a medium that so often only focuses on the negative. So let’s get the three-part finale started with something I know everyone is talking about: the dream matches they hope to see! Here are my Top 5 Dream Matches For The Strikeforce Heavyweight Grand Prix.</p>
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<p><strong>5. <a href="/fighter/sergei-kharitonov">Sergei Kharitonov</a> vs. <a href="/fighter/brett-rogers">Brett Rogers</a></strong></p>
<p>Just imagine the potential of this match if it turns into a brawl. Brett has a good chin, even though he’s been TKO’d twice recently. Once was due to a huge counter, another was due to some dominant ground control. A close-quarters brawl favors neither outcome, instead, slugging it out is where Brett seems to shine brightest. This one would be bloody and brutal, neither man would give an inch and eventually someone would fall face-first to the mat. But not before we got an incredibly wild brawl that would probably end up being a highlight of entire tournament.</p>
<p><strong>4. <a href="/fighter/fedor-emelianenko">Fedor Emelianenko</a> vs. <a href="/fighter/josh-barnett">Josh Barnett</a></strong></p>
<p>It’s the match that pretty much killed a promotion, and for several reasons I’d love to see Fedor take on Barnett. These two have a long history that spans all the way back to the PRIDE FC promotion, and after the beating Fedor gave <a href="/fighter/andrei-arlovski">Andrei Arlovski</a> back in 2009, many at the time thought that Josh Barnett was one of the last credible threats to Fedor Emelianenko’s unquestioned dominance. Even though it was one of the chief contributing factors to the fall of the short-lived Affliction promotion, this is one fight I’d thoroughly enjoy seeing even with its somewhat morbid backstory.</p>
<p><strong>3. Andrei Arlovski vs. Josh Barnett </strong></p>
<p>This is another Affliction-inspired match that I hope sees the light of day. Before Barnett/Fedor there was Barnett/Arlovski, the fight was scrapped due to low ticket sales for the planned Affliction event this fight was supposed to headline. Still, this fight has a lot of potential for many different reasons. First and foremost, it should end up being a wildly entertaining brawl between two veterans that are known for their fierce determination and heart. For that reason alone, I’m already looking forward to this match and really hoping that it ends up happening.</p>
<p><strong>2. Fedor Emelianenko vs. <a href="/fighter/fabricio-werdum">Fabricio Werdum</a><br />
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<p>I’m trying to think of a bigger rematch in MMA that could possibly be put together, and nothing comes close to Emelianenko/Werdum 2. It doesn’t get much better than seeing the second chapter of the most unexpected rivalry in MMA history. Can Werdum do the seemingly-impossible once again? Or will Fedor’s previous years of flawless performances return in full force? It’s the rematch that everyone wants to see, and that definitely includes me.</p>
<p>But my top pick simply has go to go to&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>1. Fedor Emelianenko vs. <a href="/fighter/alistair-overeem">Alistair Overeem</a></strong></p>
<p>It seems as if this is the one bout that just about everyone is universally looking forward to, and I just can’t help but join in on the festivities. In this bout, we see someone who I consider the greatest Heavyweight fighter of all time (and the greatest MMA fighter of all time, period) face the man that I and many others are predicting will dominate the Heavyweight rankings for years to come. There’s just too much to look forward to in this match: how will Fedor’s chin hold up to Overeem’s hands? Will Overeem’s K-1 prestige keep Fedor’s deceptively deadly striking at bay? Who wins this one on the ground? Without a doubt in my mind and without an ounce of hyperbole, I think this fight could end up being one of the greatest MMA fights of all time. It takes the number one spot quite easily.</p>
<p>So that’s one part down and two to go as we count down to the finale of “Heavy Wait”, fans and friends. As always, I just have to ask: what about you? Play matchmaker for a bit and let me know: what fights do you hope to see happen?</p>
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		<title>Heavy Wait Part 11: What Brett Rogers Needs To Do In Order To Win It All </title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Jan 2011 19:21:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Oliver Saenz</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Welcome back fans and friends to another edition of “Heavy Wait”, my “maxi-series” where I examine the upcoming Strikeforce Heavyweight Grand Prix. With this eleventh edition of the series, I’ll have now covered all eight of the tournament’s participants, and given my thoughts on how they could possibly defeat all seven of their possible opponents. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Welcome back fans and friends to another edition of “Heavy Wait”, my “maxi-series” where I examine the upcoming Strikeforce Heavyweight Grand Prix. With this eleventh edition of the series, I’ll have now covered all eight of the tournament’s participants, and given my thoughts on how they could possibly defeat all seven of their possible opponents. And last but certainly not least we have the man with dynamite in his hands that took Strikeforce and the MMA world at large by storm not too long ago: <a href="/fighter/brett-rogers">Brett Rogers</a>.</p>
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<p>And don’t forget, this section of “Heavy Wait” follows a modified “Top 5” format.</p>
<p><strong><a href="/fighter/fedor-emelianenko">Fedor Emelianenko</a>: </strong>Don’t even try to throw haymakers, Fedor’s counter-striking is too good. Don’t take it to the ground, either, Fedor has too many submission options. Brett’s best bet is to smother Fedor against the cage, and when that happens, Brett needs to knee Fedor’s gut and try to bust him open with short-arm punches, even elbows. I just don’t see Brett KO’ing Fedor, so Brett would be best served to “embrace the grind”, as the saying goes.</p>
<p><strong><a href="/fighter/antonio-silva">Antonio Silva</a>: </strong>The giant likes to brawl, I say: give him that brawl. Dig those heels in, load up with the power punches, and have at it. Silva’s long arms mean that his punches hurt no matter where they’re thrown, but they hurt the most when he swings them from afar. Brett needs to close the distance and dirty-box with Silva. He should try to take Silva to the ground at least once, just to see if he can control the big man and dish out some Ground and Pound. It’s going to be a down-and-dirty fight, Rogers will do best if he embraces that fact.</p>
<p><strong><a href="/fighter/alistair-overeem">Alistair Overeem</a>: </strong>Do not, absolutely do not allow Alistair Overeem the chance to close the distance and grapple. Overeem is a monster Heavyweight, but his chin is not made of granite. Rogers needs room to throw, because if it becomes a close-quarters brawl, Overeem’s K-1 background will be too much to handle. “The Grim” should use jabs to create distance, he shouldn’t leg kick because he doesn’t want to risk being taken down, and when Overeem tries to rush in and engage, Rogers needs to counter quickly and move away if Overeem’s chin holds up. If he keeps this strategy in mind, eventually Rogers can clip Overeem in an exchange and get the TKO.</p>
<p><strong><a href="/fighter/fabricio-werdum">Fabricio Werdum</a>: </strong>I think the key to victory here will be if Rogers can land damaging shots without telegraphing them. If Werdum gets too comfortable with Brett’s rhythm, he’ll be able to counter Brett, and eventually one of those counters will involve a takedown. Rather than headhunt, Rogers should land cumulative damage to all areas of the body, softening Werdum up for a late-round TKO. Going for the brilliant KO may have brought Rogers to the dance, but it opens him up to far too many negative outcomes if he tries it against someone as versatile and tough as Werdum.</p>
<p><strong><a href="/fighter/andrei-arlovski">Andrei Arlovski</a>: </strong>Andrei will be too focused on not letting history repeat itself, so if he shows up in any proper shape to fight, Rogers shouldn’t immediately bull-rush and hope that lightning strikes twice. Not now, not after he’s lost two straight by TKO. What Brett needs to do is pace himself and, although it goes against his nature, look to take this fight to the ground. With Arlovski’s outright abandonment of the ground game in his recent fights, Rogers would be best served taking Arlovski down, controlling him on the ground with his power and bulk, and then dishing out some brutal Ground and Pound until Arlovski’s lights are once again turned out.</p>
<p><strong><a href="/fighter/sergei-kharitonov">Sergei Kharitonov</a>: </strong>In a way, my thoughts on Rogers&#8217; strategy against Kharitonov is very similar to the strategy I think he should use against Antonio Silva. If Sergei wants to brawl, Brett should meet him in the middle of the cage and start slugging it out. But if Sergei switches modes and instead tries to tactfully take out “The Grim”, Rogers should also change up his gameplan and focus on the ground game. Even if he’s not successful with his takedown attempts, it’ll bring both men right back into a close-quarters exchange, and that should favor Rogers.</p>
<p><strong><a href="/fighter/josh-barnett">Josh Barnett</a>: </strong>The key to victory here is pretty simple: counter often, don’t get taken down, and don’t get lured into a brawl. Make no mistake, Rogers should still look for the (T)KO, but Josh Barnett fights best when he’s in a bloody brawl. It brings out his killer instinct and warrior spirit, so if Rogers wants to make a definitive statement, he needs to try to counter-KO Barnett instead of slugging it out and seeing which one of their chins holds up, because nothing short of a straight KO will take Barnett out after he gets fired up.</p>
<p>And so that wraps up the eleventh entry into the “Heavy Wait” series, fans and friends. Check back tomorrow for the three-part finale! And what do you think? What does Brett Rogers have to do to win the Strikeforce Heavyweight Grand Prix?</p>
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		<title>Heavy Wait Part 10: What Josh Barnett Needs To Do In Order To Win It All </title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Jan 2011 19:15:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Oliver Saenz</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hello again fans and friends and welcome back to “Heavy Wait”, the “maxi-series” that takes an ultra-in-depth look into the upcoming Strikeforce Heavyweight Grand Prix. Today marks the series’ official entry into double digits, as I look at the final two combatants and once again talk about what I think they need to do in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello again fans and friends and welcome back to “Heavy Wait”, the “maxi-series” that takes an ultra-in-depth look into the upcoming Strikeforce Heavyweight Grand Prix. Today marks the series’ official entry into double digits, as I look at the final two combatants and once again talk about what I think they need to do in order to beat all seven of their possible opponents. Up next we have the one and only “Babyfaced Assassin”, UFC champion and PRIDE FC veteran <a href="/fighter/josh-barnett">Josh Barnett</a>.</p>
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<p>As always, this portion of “Heavy Wait” follows a modified “Top 5” format.</p>
<p><strong><a href="/fighter/fedor-emelianenko">Fedor Emelianenko</a>: </strong>Damn the consequences and go for broke. If Fedor wants to strike, start striking. If he wants to make it a ground war, follow him to the ground and try to get the best of him. There’s no one perfect way to beat Fedor Emelianenko, but Barnett can afford to take chances and play Fedor’s games until one man comes out with the clear advantage. Barnett has the heart, will, and skill to beat Fedor Emelianenko, so for this fight, it all comes down to Barnett’s physical and mental preparation. If he trains like this is the biggest fight of his life and fights like this is the biggest fight of his life, he’s got a shot.</p>
<p><strong><a href="/fighter/antonio-silva">Antonio Silva</a>: </strong>I think effective cage control is Barnett’s best bet for taking out “Bigfoot”. Barnett needs to shove Silva against the cage and keep him there, peppering him with knees and punches until Silva inevitably shoves Barnett off of him. Constantly using his strength to push Barnett away will both tire out and frustrate Silva, and he’ll likely start headhunting. If Barnett can avoid any flurries and continue to close the distance, he should be able to dirty-box his way towards a very convincing Unanimous Decision victory.</p>
<p><strong><a href="/fighter/alistair-overeem">Alistair Overeem</a>: </strong>I think Barnett’s best shot of winning is to figure out what Overeem wants to do and then counter that. He may lose some points or even a round adopting this reactionary gameplan, but it’s realistically one of the few options Barnett has. Whatever Overeem wants to do, Barnett needs to do the opposite in order to keep Overeem guessing and throw off his timing.</p>
<p><strong><a href="/fighter/fabricio-werdum">Fabricio Werdum</a>: </strong>It’s all about attacking at angles and not letting this one get to the ground, which Barnett should be able to do since he has a good wrestling game. So long as he uses his wrestling in reverse in order to keep it standing, Barnett should be able to beat Werdum. Trading in the clinch or against the cage is a bit iffy, Barnett may want to risk it but he also may be taken down because of it. If Barnett keeps his distance but also keeps active, he should be able to out-strike Werdum and may do enough cumulative damage to score a late-round TKO.</p>
<p><strong><a href="/fighter/andrei-arlovski">Andrei Arlovski</a>: </strong>Don’t give Arlovski a chance to get comfortable, because he’s still a pretty dangerous striker. Barnett should look to land peppering blows to throw Arlovski off his gameplan. Barnett should focus on short, close-quarters engagements and try to get the best of Arlovski when the two start trading. Arlovski is a better technical striker but Barnett is a better brawler, so the key here is to lure Arlovski into his world while not getting lured into Arlovski’s.</p>
<p><strong><a href="/fighter/sergei-kharitonov">Sergei Kharitonov</a>: </strong>This is one fight that Barnett can afford to take to the ground, because realistically, Barnett has never been submitted: his first submission loss was an injury, he second was a submission to strikes. Barnett should be able to wrestle Kharitonov to the ground, and he should also be able to nail some good Ground and Pound while also avoiding any submission attempts.</p>
<p><strong><a href="/fighter/brett-rogers">Brett Rogers</a>: </strong>Rogers has shown a susceptibility to counter-strikes, so Barnett should focus on that almost exclusively if he faces “The Grim”. It’s been a long time (over four years) since Barnett last lost by TKO, so only a full-on power shot that lands flush stands any chance of wobbling Barnett. Josh should absorb as little damage as possible while counter-striking, but he should also know that eventually Rogers will land something. If Barnett can lure Rogers into continually swinging for the fences, and not get KO&#8217;d in the process, eventually Rogers will tire himself out and then Barnett can launch a final counter-striking flurry to get the TKO.</p>
<p>And so, that wraps up the tenth edition of “Heavy Wait”. But as always, fans and friends, I just have to ask: what about you? What do you think Josh Barnett needs to do in order to win the Strikeforce Heavyweight Grand Prix?</p>
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		<title>Heavy Wait Part 9: What Sergei Kharitonov Needs To Do In Order To Win It All </title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 09 Jan 2011 21:33:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Oliver Saenz</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Welcome back fans and friends to another edition of “Heavy Wait”. My little “maxi-series” focusing on the upcoming Strikeforce Heavyweight Grand Prix will soon be entering double digits, but not before we focus on Sergei Kharitonov. As before, today’s entry will look at what Sergei has to do in order to beat all seven of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Welcome back fans and friends to another edition of “Heavy Wait”. My little “maxi-series” focusing on the upcoming Strikeforce Heavyweight Grand Prix will soon be entering double digits, but not before we focus on <a href="/fighter/sergei-kharitonov">Sergei Kharitonov</a>. As before, today’s entry will look at what Sergei has to do in order to beat all seven of his possible opponents. While Kharitonov does seem to be the darkest “dark horse” of the tournament, as the saying goes, anything is possible in MMA. So let’s dive right into “Heavy Wait Part 9: What Sergei Kharitonov Has To Do In Order To Win It All”.</p>
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<p>As always, today’s entry will follow a restructured “Top 5” format.</p>
<p><strong><a href="/fighter/fedor-emelianenko">Fedor Emelianenko</a>: </strong>Sergei’s best chance against Fedor is standing up, on the ground Fedor is too controlling. The key here is finding out what Fedor does and doing the opposite. If Fedor wants to get into a striking exchange, Sergei should fight defensively and counter-strike. If Fedor wants to pick his shots, Sergei should try to lure Fedor into striking exchanges. By forcing Emelianenko to constantly change his gameplan while attacking “The Last Emperor” throughout with hard and smartly-timed shots, Sergei just might have it in him to beat Emelianenko.</p>
<p><strong><a href="/fighter/antonio-silva">Antonio Silva</a>: </strong>Sergei has fought giants before, so he’s definitely got some experience fighting an athlete like Silva. Kharitonov may have the best shot at finishing the fight if he takes Silva down and starts hunting for a ligament. Don’t forget, Kharitonov has as many wins by submission as he does by (T)KO, and he’s submitted some big giants. If Sergei can work his way into mount, he may be able to finish Silva with some brutal ground and pound, and if he can’t, he should work for an armbar.</p>
<p><strong><a href="/fighter/alistair-overeem">Alistair Overeem</a>: </strong>Even though Sergei is a very credible threat standing up, Overeem is just too good on his feet. He hits too hard, his precision and technique is too good, and he requires virtually no room to throw a KO strike, whether it be a knee or a fist. It’ll definitely be a hard-fought war on the ground that Kharitonov may or may not win, but even that is better than a one-sided thrashing, which Sergei will more than likely receive if he tries to beat Overeem standing up.</p>
<p><strong><a href="/fighter/fabricio-werdum">Fabricio Werdum</a>: </strong>Werdum will inevitably shoot for a takedown, and when that happens, Sergei needs to make him pay. The key here will be to block the takedown and then grapple with Werdum very briefly in order to set up a dirty-boxing exchange. Sergei should avoid the leg kick as well: if he wants to use his legs, he needs to either utilize the high kick or attempt to knee Werdum in the face while they exchange in the pocket. Sergei’s best bet is to grind away with Werdum and look for a lucky shot, because even if it doesn’t come, Sergei could win on points alone so long as he makes Werdum play his game and doesn’t get lured into playing Werdum’s.</p>
<p><strong><a href="/fighter/andrei-arlovski">Andrei Arlovski</a>: </strong>Sergei is going to need room to strike, because Arlovski’s chin held up to Antonio Silva’s fists when Silva attacked from short range. Sergei needs to try and constantly create distance, but he should also try hard not to telegraph his punches. It’s all about finding the sweet spot and catching Arlovski at the right time, with the right strike, utilizing the right momentum. Sergei needs to pick his shots, but the second an opportunity presents itself, he should let loose full-force and look for the stoppage.</p>
<p><strong><a href="/fighter/josh-barnett">Josh Barnett</a>: </strong>Sergei needs to counteract Barnett’s brawling style by focusing on tact rather than brawling right back. If Sergei picks his shots, he probably will lose a few stand-up encounters but stands a better chance at landing that one big shot right on the sweet spot. If Sergei lures Barnett into thinking he’s winning, eventually Sergei can clip Barnett with the shot that matters most, and then follow it up for the TKO.</p>
<p><strong><a href="/fighter/brett-rogers">Brett Rogers</a>: </strong>Sergei needs to dig in and brawl with Rogers for several reasons. For one, Sergei’s chin is very tough and should hold up to repeated blows in the pocket. Second, Rogers punches hard period, but he punches hardest when he has room to throw. If Sergei forces Rogers to dirty-box, he may end up getting the better of him. In particular, Sergei should look to stuff Rogers against the cage, and when Rogers attempts to shove Sergei off of him, Sergei should look for the counter-KO.</p>
<p>And that’s the end to part 9, fans and friends. But what do you think? What does Sergei Kharitonov need to do in order to win the Strikeforce Heavyweight Grand Prix?</p>
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		<title>Heavy Wait Part 8: What Andrei Arlovski Needs To Do In Order To Win It All </title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 09 Jan 2011 20:52:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Oliver Saenz</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hello once more fans and friends and welcome to another edition of “Heavy Wait”. We’re seven articles in to what I like to call my “maxi-series” focused on the upcoming Strikeforce Heavyweight Grand Prix, and today marks entries eight and nine. I’ve now covered four of the eight athletes of the tournament and given my [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello once more fans and friends and welcome to another edition of “Heavy Wait”. We’re seven articles in to what I like to call my “maxi-series” focused on the upcoming Strikeforce Heavyweight Grand Prix, and today marks entries eight and nine. I’ve now covered four of the eight athletes of the tournament and given my thoughts on what they need to do in order to beat all seven of their possible opponents. Now it’s time to focus on the second leg of the tournament, starting with former UFC Heavyweight Champion <a href="/fighter/andrei-arlovski">Andrei Arlovski</a>.</p>
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<p>Remember, this sub-section of “Heavy Wait” uses a modified “Top 5” format.</p>
<p><strong><a href="/fighter/fedor-emelianenko">Fedor Emelianenko</a>: </strong>Never, never ever (and I do mean never) throw another flying knee at Fedor Emelianenko. Just don’t do it. Arlovski looked to be doing a pretty good job against Fedor before he was on the wrong end of what many consider the year’s best KO. Arlovski needs to avoid running into any of Fedor’s power punches period, and that applies to a lot more than just not doing any stupid flying knees. Arlovski needs to circle away constantly from Fedor’s power shots and open him up with peppering strikes. Arlovski’s best chance of beating Fedor is to constantly figure out Fedor’s range and constantly adapt to Fedor’s changes.</p>
<p><strong><a href="/fighter/antonio-silva">Antonio Silva</a>: </strong>What does that first “M” in MMA stand for, again? Arlovski’s main fault in his first fight with Silva is that he used an ultra-traditional boxing stance. It’s time to mix it up to bring the big man down, because Arlovski’s chin seems able to withstand Silva’s blows. Arlovski should start taking more chances. He also needs to attack at angles, utilize leg kicks and knee strikes and, for the sake of my sanity, he needs to remember that he’s got a pretty good Sambo background. Even if he pops right back up or forces “Bigfoot” to stand right back up, some good takedowns go a long way.</p>
<p><strong><a href="/fighter/alistair-overeem">Alistair Overeem</a>: </strong>I hate to say this, but I’m having a hard time picturing Andrei Arlovski beating Alistair Overeem. Arlovski’s best bet may simply be to pull the trigger the second the first bell rings and go for broke. Arlovski shouldn’t give Overeem a chance to get comfortable, and he shouldn’t give Overeem a chance to take the lead. I know this is pretty much a “Hail Mary” as far as fight strategies go, but it’s honestly one of the few ways I think Arlovski could beat Overeem.</p>
<p><strong><a href="/fighter/fabricio-werdum">Fabricio Werdum</a>: </strong>Arlovski needs to keep it standing, but he also should play it smart. Werdum probably won’t KO him, but unless Arlovski is sure that Werdum is a few punches away from going into the land of dreams, he should follow Werdum to the mat with an extreme level of caution. Likewise, Arlovski would be best served stuffing takedowns rather than trying to force Werdum to eat a knee, because there’s always a chance that Werdum will simply absorb that knee, continue to drive through, and score the takedown. As a pure stand-up affair, Arlovski has all the tools necessary to once again beat Fabricio Werdum.</p>
<p><strong><a href="/fighter/sergei-kharitonov">Sergei Kharitonov</a>: </strong> It’s all about counter-striking until an opportunity presents itself, and then bull-rushing to get the finish even if he absorbs some damage when doing so. Sergei swings wildly and hits hard, but Arlovski has fought and beat opponents who use that style, so he’s very familiar with what Sergei brings to the table. If Arlovski uses his head and not his heart, he stands a very good chance of beating Sergei.</p>
<p><strong><a href="/fighter/josh-barnett">Josh Barnett</a>: </strong>I think Arlovski can afford to slug it out with Barnett if Barnett tries to brawl, but Arlovski needs to back up and adjust the second he feels that he’s not getting the better of the striking game. Barnett is a gamer, he won’t go down easy and he’s not really fighting to his full potential until he tastes his own blood. If Arlovski continues to win exchanges in the pocket, he should stick to engaging and engaging frequently, and if he doesn’t, he may be better suited to adapting frequently and focusing more on counter-striking Barnett.</p>
<p><strong><a href="/fighter/brett-rogers">Brett Rogers</a>: </strong>Arlovski needs to not give Rogers one single chance to bum-rush, because if he does &#8220;The Grim&#8221; can always hit another fast flurry that knocks Arlovski down and puts him out. If Rogers comes in like a bull, Arlovski shouldn&#8217;t even try to counter, he should either shoot for a takedown or get out of the way. The key here is to play the matador: Rogers will come in headhunting, hoping for history to repeat itself, and if Arlovski knows what’s good for him he’ll duck, dodge, and land peppering shots until Rogers tires himself out. When that happens, then it’s time to let loose and look to win some rounds or even possibly finish Rogers.</p>
<p>So there you have it, fans and friends. What about you? What do you think Arlovski’s chances are in the Strikeforce Heavyweight Grand Prix?</p>
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		<title>Heavy Wait Part 7: What Fabricio Werdum Needs To Do In Order To Win It All </title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 08 Jan 2011 19:04:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Oliver Saenz</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hello once more fans and friends and welcome to the seventh edition of “Heavy Wait: The Hunt for Strikeforce Gold”, a special “maxi-series” focusing on the fast-approaching Strikeforce Heavyweight Grand Prix. Once again I’ll be looking at another gifted competitor in the tournament and carefully examining what he needs to do in order to beat [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello once more fans and friends and welcome to the seventh edition of “Heavy Wait: The Hunt for Strikeforce Gold”, a special “maxi-series” focusing on the fast-approaching Strikeforce Heavyweight Grand Prix. Once again I’ll be looking at another gifted competitor in the tournament and carefully examining what he needs to do in order to beat all seven of his possible opponents. And now we come to the man who arguably scored the biggest upset in MMA history: the one and only “Vai Cavalo”, <a href="/fighter/fabricio-werdum">Fabricio Werdum</a>.</p>
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<p>And remember, this sub-section of “Heavy Wait” features a modified “Top 5” format. Let’s dive right in.</p>
<p><strong><a href="/fighter/fedor-emelianenko">Fedor Emelianenko</a>: </strong>Werdum stands the best chance of winning if he does his best to make the impossible happen again. Werdum needs to lure Emelianenko into a war of attrition on the ground, because that type of fight simply favors the submission specialist. As great as Emelianenko’s ground game is, if Werdum is given fifteen minutes to work off his back, he can catch Fedor again. The key here will be avoiding Fedor’s hardest shots and most brutal Ground and Pound, in order to have a clear head. If Werdum isn’t rocked early and often, if he’s in full control of his mental faculties as the fight continues to go to the ground, eventually Werdum will force open an opportunity or be presented with one, and that’s when he should explode and go for a submission.</p>
<p><strong><a href="/fighter/antonio-silva">Antonio Silva</a>: </strong>Effective grappling is the key to neutralizing many of Silva’s more-obvious advantages, like his crazy reach. Werdum needs to attack at angles and constantly hunt for the takedown, but he should also do his best to switch gears constantly in order to confuse “Bigfoot” and add an element of surprise to his takedown attempts. If Werdum simply shoots and shoots often, it leaves him open to too many possible counter-shots. The key to victory here will be Werdum’s versatility at setting up his takedowns and smothering his opponent.</p>
<p><strong><a href="/fighter/alistair-overeem">Alistair Overeem</a>: </strong>It’s all about catching Overeem on the ground. Even if it means jumping into guard, Werdum can’t give Overeem a chance to get the better of him standing up. Overeem is a K-1 Champion, and Werdum’s striking has always teetered somewhere between “average with flashes of slightly-above-average” and “slightly underwhelming”. Even if he has to eat some Ground and Pound, Werdum needs to take this one to the floor and constantly hunt for submissions whether he’s on top or on his back.</p>
<p><strong><a href="/fighter/andrei-arlovski">Andrei Arlovski</a>: </strong>Hit smarter, not harder. Arlovski is still a pretty good striker, I just don’t think Werdum can beat him on striking alone. Arlovski has virtually abandoned his ground game, Werdum should utilize that every chance he gets. If it goes to the ground, Werdum should look to Ground and Pound Arlovski and get a dominating Unanimous Decision victory. If Arlovski leaves himself open Werdum should of course try to lock something in, but if Werdum wants to guarantee victory, an active ground game spent mostly on top looks to be the easiest way.</p>
<p><strong><a href="/fighter/sergei-kharitonov">Sergei Kharitonov</a>: </strong>Sergei likes to throw bombs; Werdum needs to make him pay for doing so. Werdum needs to close the gap, and when Sergei begins blasting, Werdum needs to smother him against the cage, take him down, and work for a submission. Sergei’s chin is too good, Ground and Pound should only be used to open Kharitonov up for passes. Werdum needs to get Sergei in mount, pound on him a little, and when Sergei tries to buck Werdum off or give up his back, Werdum needs to latch onto an arm or lock in a choke. If Sergei gives Werdum even the slightest opening for a submission, Werdum should pursue it vigorously, because he’ll get it eventually.</p>
<p><strong><a href="/fighter/josh-barnett">Josh Barnett</a>:</strong> Werdum should play the striking game only until he figures out Barnett&#8217;s methods. Werdum should be able to hold his own against Barnett standing up, he&#8217;ll most likely lose a round but I don&#8217;t see Barnett being able to straight KO Werdum. Werdum needs to take a round to dodge, counter sparingly, and figure out Barnett&#8217;s gameplan. In the later rounds, Werdum needs to pounce, countering Barnett constantly and shooting for a takedown the second Barnett gets a bit too overzealous. Werdum needs to figure out Barnett&#8217;s aggressive style and then use it against him, because if he does, he stands a good chance of winning it two rounds to one, or possibly winning via submission if Barnett gets careless enough.</p>
<p><strong><a href="/fighter/brett-rogers">Brett Rogers</a>: </strong>The gameplan that Werdum needs to beat Sergei almost-perfectly applies to Brett Rogers as well. I would only caution Werdum not to take as many chances, because Rogers hits a bit harder and he’s shown an ability to get good ground guys off of him so long as they’re not hulking behemoths like Alistair Overeem. Rogers may be able to buck off Werdum a few times, he may even power his way out of a submission or two, but Werdum should still stick to taking the big man down. Eventually, Rogers will tire himself out and practically gift-wrap a ligament to Werdum. And when that opportunity presents itself, that&#8217;s when Werdum should try to finish the fight.</p>
<p>So, fans and friends, that wraps up Part 7 of “Heavy Wait”. We’re now four competitors down with four to go. And what about you? What must Fabricio Werdum do in order to win it all?</p>
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		<title>Heavy Wait Part 6: What Alistair Overeem Needs To Do In Order To Win It All </title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 08 Jan 2011 18:27:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Oliver Saenz</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hello once more fans and friends and welcome to another edition of “Heavy Wait”, a special “maxi-series” where I take an ultra-in-depth look into the Strikeforce Heavyweight Grand Prix. Why? Because it’s an amazing tournament featuring some of my favorite fighters, and I just can’t help but be incredibly interested in it. We’re now into [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello once more fans and friends and welcome to another edition of “Heavy Wait”, a special “maxi-series” where I take an ultra-in-depth look into the Strikeforce Heavyweight Grand Prix. Why? Because it’s an amazing tournament featuring some of my favorite fighters, and I just can’t help but be incredibly interested in it. We’re now into the bulk of “Heavy Wait”, a special eight-part series where I examine what all eight participants in the tournament need to do in order to beat their seven possible competitors. Up next is the one and only “Ubereem”, Strikeforce Heavyweight Champion <a href="/fighter/alistair-overeem">Alistair Overeem</a>. So let’s dive right into “Heavy Wait Part 6”.</p>
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<p>Remember, this sub-series of “Heavy Wait” follows a modified “Top 5” format.</p>
<p><strong><a href="/fighter/fedor-emelianenko">Fedor Emelianenko</a>: </strong>This is the match that everyone wants to see, and believe me, it’s the one I’m most eagerly anticipating. For this fight, Overeem needs to use his size to get the better of Emelianenko and use his brain to know when to switch gears. Overeem is a K-1 Champion, but Fedor could still get the better of him standing up. If that happens, Overeem needs to try and slam Fedor to the ground and implement his Ground and Pound. If Fedor begins working for submissions or blocking most of Overeem’s punches, Overeem needs to stand back up and try the striking game again. It’s going to be a multi-faceted fight, and the winner will be the one who utilizes all facets of the MMA game to their utmost.</p>
<p><strong><a href="/fighter/antonio-silva">Antonio Silva</a>: </strong>Overeem needs to close the distance and do it quickly, Silva can’t be given room because he’s become really good at utilizing what is normally a sizable reach advantage. Overeem may be best served taking this one to the ground; he’s shown a lot of skill in maneuvering and even overpowering big men on the ground. Overeem is not <a href="/fighter/mike-kyle">Mike Kyle</a>, and that’s said with absolutely no disrespect towards Mike Kyle. But the point stands: if Overeem gets a chance to land a Ground and Pound barrage, he will stop Silva. If subjected to repeated blows, Silva’s impressive chin will falter to Overeem’s gigantic, well-placed fists.</p>
<p><strong><a href="/fighter/fabricio-werdum">Fabricio Werdum</a>: </strong>Going to the ground with Fabricio Werdum is a risky endeavor, no matter how skilled you are. If Overeem tries to implement his Ground and Pound, he’ll have to avoid submission attempts constantly. I honestly think Overeem stands the best chance of winning if he forgoes the ground game entirely and focuses on one-hit KO’ing Werdum. I think Overeem needs to pepper Werdum in order to make Werdum attempt a takedown. And when that takedown comes, Overeem needs to launch a knee right into Werdum’s dome and score a KO. On the feet, Overeem should be able to maul Werdum. On the ground, it’s anybody’s ballgame. I think Overeem is best suited playing it safe and keeping it standing, in order to advance in the tournament and hopefully one day win it all.</p>
<p><strong><a href="/fighter/andrei-arlovski">Andrei Arlovski</a>: </strong>I hate to do this to Arlovski, I’ve actually really enjoyed watching him fight throughout the years. But Overeem needs to headhunt the second the first bell rings, because if he does, he’ll get a first-round KO. Overeem is simply too good of a striker, he’s too powerful, he swings too hard and with too much precision. Arlovski is going to crumble the second Overeem lands a semi-powerful shot, so Overeem’s best bet is to bull-rush and end this before it has a chance of beginning.</p>
<p><strong><a href="/fighter/sergei-kharitonov">Sergei Kharitonov</a>: </strong>Counter, counter, counter. And then counter again. One of the reasons Overeem won the K-1 World Grand Prix was his ability to block and/or dodge and then unload with a barrage. Sergei is crazy enough to come out throwing bombs, Overeem needs to play it smart and maybe even play a bit safe, because Sergei will get frustrated and he will tire himself out. And when that happens, Overeem should immediately switch tactics and go for the kill, because he’ll likely get it.</p>
<p><strong><a href="/fighter/josh-barnett">Josh Barnett</a>: </strong>It may be time to brawl if Overeem fights Barnett. Barnett has a good ground game, but Overeem’s ground game is very under-rated. Barnett does have KO power, but Overeem’s tactile style has made him a K-1 World Champion. If this turns into a war of attrition, Overeem’s striking game almost eclipses Josh Barnett’s. Overeem should go for the KO, for sure, but if he doesn’t get it, he needs to dig his heels in and switch modes, engaging often and trying his best to get the better of every encounter.</p>
<p><strong><a href="/fighter/brett-rogers">Brett Rogers</a>: </strong>It’s all about utilizing his effective grappling and dirty-boxing. Overeem knows how to beat Rogers, he can do it again if he sticks to closing the gap and not giving Rogers a chance to load up, arch back, and try to land some bombs. Overeem needs to take Rogers down with authority and once again utilize his dominant top control to score a TKO victory. Even as a K-1 Champion, Overeem should not get overconfident and engage in a brawl, since Rogers still has dynamite in his hands. Overeem’s best bet is to take it to the ground, smother Rogers, then Ground and Pound him until the ref breaks it up.</p>
<p>And that’s what I think, fans and friends. What about you? What does Overeem have to do in order to win it all?</p>
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		<title>Heavy Wait Part 5: What Antonio Silva Needs To Do In Order To Win It All </title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 07 Jan 2011 19:28:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Oliver Saenz</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hello again fans and friends and welcome to part 5 of “Heavy Wait”, my ultra-in-depth look at the Strikeforce Heavyweight Grand Prix, an event that I along with many Strikeforce fans have incredibly high hopes for. Today on Heavy Wait, we’re diving right into the tournament itself, as I’m taking all eight participants and giving [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello again fans and friends and welcome to part 5 of “Heavy Wait”, my ultra-in-depth look at the Strikeforce Heavyweight Grand Prix, an event that I along with many Strikeforce fans have incredibly high hopes for. Today on Heavy Wait, we’re diving right into the tournament itself, as I’m taking all eight participants and giving my thoughts on what I think they should do to beat all seven of their possible opponents. Up next is <a href="/fighter/antonio-silva">Antonio Silva</a>, the “Bigfoot” that was the first and only EliteXC Heavyweight Champion. Let’s do this.</p>
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<p><strong><a href="/fighter/fedor-emelianenko">Fedor Emelianenko</a>: </strong>Silva needs to throw bombs, but more importantly, he needs to throw them with precision and accuracy. Fedor knows what it takes to submit a big man on the ground, but he hasn’t faced a big man with the kind of skill that Silva has. If it goes to the ground, Silva needs to be very, very careful. Standing up, Silva needs the confidence to take chances, because he just might get them, and when you’re Antonio Silva, everything you throw is thrown with lots of power and plenty of bad intentions.</p>
<p><strong><a href="/fighter/alistair-overeem">Alistair Overeem</a>: </strong>Above all else, Silva needs room to throw. If Overeem closes the distance and turns this into a grappling match, Overeem will knee Silva all to hell, plus, Overeem possesses uncanny short-arm KO power: he knocked <a href="/fighter/todd-duffee">Todd Duffee</a> out and barely had a few inches to swing. Silva needs to make the absolute most out of his reach advantage, because the last thing “Bigfoot” needs is for Overeem to dirty-box with him.</p>
<p><strong><a href="/fighter/fabricio-werdum">Fabricio Werdum</a>: </strong>It’s all about control. Silva needs to control where this fight goes, he needs to control where he positions himself, and he needs to control his opponent. If Werdum starts advancing, start throwing bombs to back him up. If Silva gets cornered, he needs to immediately switch to “takedown defense” mode, because we all know what’s coming. On the ground, Silva needs to smother Werdum and, above all else, protect his various ligaments at all times.</p>
<p><strong><a href="/fighter/andrei-arlovski">Andrei Arlovski</a>: </strong>With the confidence he gained from beating Arlovski the first time, I think Silva can afford to open up with his striking and really try to KO Arlovski the second time around. Silva knows he can last against Arlovski for three rounds, so he can certainly do the same thing again if he wants to, more than likely it’ll work and he’ll win again. But if he wants to make an emphatic statement, he should hunt for Arlovski’s chin, which remains suspect, and look for the KO that he stands a good chance of getting.</p>
<p><strong><a href="/fighter/sergei-kharitonov">Sergei Kharitonov</a>: </strong> It’s a battle of staying power vs. stopping power. Silva needs to tire Sergei out because, let’s be honest, Sergei has one thing and one thing only going for him: his punching power. If Silva can avoid the early-round onslaughts, he should be more than able to tire Sergei out and dominate the next two round with relative ease.</p>
<p><strong><a href="/fighter/josh-barnett">Josh Barnett</a>: </strong>Silva needs to prepare for a war of attrition, because I think that’s exactly what this match will be. It’ll be a give-and-take affair with both men really dishing it out and taking it in. The key to Silva’s victory in this fight is that he needs to remain calm and not let the multiple exchanges fluster him and cause him to start getting sloppy. Silva stands the best chance of beating Barnett if he comes in mentally and physically prepared for a tough three-round war.</p>
<p><strong><a href="/fighter/brett-rogers">Brett Rogers</a>: </strong>I honestly think “Bigfoot” has the best chance of winning if he takes this fight to the ground. Rogers still has a whole lot to learn when it comes to fighting off of his back, and if the <a href="/fighter/mike-kyle">Mike Kyle</a> fight proved anything, it’s that Silva can outright blast through his opponent’s blocks and score a TKO. If Silva can keep Rogers on the ground, he should get him there early and often, and consistently look for the stoppage victory while doing so.</p>
<p>So that’s what I think, fans and friends. What about you? Do you see Antonio Silva winning it all? And if you do, what do you think he’ll have to do in order to beat his many possible opponents?</p>
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		<title>Heavy Wait Part 4: What Fedor Emelianenko Needs To Do In Order To Win It All</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 07 Jan 2011 18:47:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Oliver Saenz</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hello once more fans and friends and welcome back to the “maxi-series” called “Heavy Wait: The Hunt for Strikeforce Gold”. Last time on Heavy Wait, I addressed some of the negativity concerning the planned Strikeforce Heavyweight Grand Prix, but make no mistake, the goal of this series is to get everyone pumped up for what [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello once more fans and friends and welcome back to the “maxi-series” called “Heavy Wait: The Hunt for Strikeforce Gold”. Last time on Heavy Wait, I addressed some of the negativity concerning the planned Strikeforce Heavyweight Grand Prix, but make no mistake, the goal of this series is to get everyone pumped up for what I just know will be an amazing tournament. Currently, I’ve addressed the possible negatives as well as going over the positives and what I think will happen if the tournament lives up to its potential. And now we get into the real meat of “Heavy Wait”: an eight-part series where I examine what each and every fighter in the Strikeforce Heavyweight Grand Prix has to do in order to ultimately win it all. So let’s get started with one of the major names of the tournament: the one and only <a href="/fighter/fedor-emelianenko">Fedor Emelianenko</a>. This is “Heavy Wait: What Fedor Needs To Do In Order to Win It All”.</p>
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<p>This eight-part series will feature a restructured “Top 5” format in order to give fans a quick rundown on what I think a Heavyweight Grand Prix participant needs to do in order to beat all seven of his possible opponents. Everything else is pretty much self-explanatory, so let’s get right to it.</p>
<p><strong><a href="/fighter/antonio-silva">Antonio Silva</a>: </strong>Fedor needs to avoid Silva’s hands as much as possible. The man is a gargantuan behemoth, any shot he throws hurts simply because of how big he is and how long his arms are. If it goes to the ground, Fedor needs to grab one of those arms quick and get an armbar, or else Silva may be able to finally crack Fedor’s chin with those big fists of his. If Fedor relies on his super-effective counter-striking, it should come through for him.</p>
<p><strong><a href="/fighter/alistair-overeem">Alistair Overeem</a>: </strong>Fedor needs to find some way to crack Overeem’s chin, and he needs to do it early. If Overeem is caught in the early minutes of the bout, it’s going to be very demoralizing to him even if he survives. If Fedor can test Overeem’s chin and weaken his resolve, he should be able to come through with a Unanimous Decision win. Going for the power KO or submission simply leaves Fedor open to too much, the master strategist must stick to his gameplan or else Overeem stands a good chance of winning.</p>
<p><strong><a href="/fighter/fabricio-werdum">Fabricio Werdum</a>: </strong>Two words: don’t grapple. As hard as this is to say as a Fedor fan, Emelianenko should abandon the ground game entirely and focus on his stand-up, which is far superior to Fabricio Werdum’s. I honestly don’t think Fedor should even risk it if he knocks Werdum down, anything less than a straight KO leaves too much of an opportunity for the impossible to repeat itself. If Fedor plays it safe and stays on his feet, this fight is his to win.</p>
<p><strong><a href="/fighter/andrei-arlovski">Andrei Arlovski</a>: </strong>It’s time to be aggressive, you can’t duplicate magic and Andrei Arlovski will probably never throw another flying knee at Fedor ever again. If Fedor gets one clean opening, Arlovski is as good as KO’d. What Fedor should do is hunt for such an opening, because if the first fight proved anything, it’s that Arlovski could possibly take Fedor to a close decision but lacks the power to outright KO him. With the power clearly in Fedor’s hands, he honestly stands the best chance of winning this fight if he starts headhunting.</p>
<p><strong><a href="/fighter/sergei-kharitonov">Sergei Kharitonov</a>: </strong>Kharitonov is the odd man out in this tournament, but he still poses a threat to Fedor as a high-level striker. But Fedor has beaten high-level strikers in the past, and the gameplan he used against them should be the one he uses against Kharitonov. If Fedor can duck, dodge, and counter, Sergei realistically doesn’t stand much of a chance.</p>
<p><strong><a href="/fighter/josh-barnett">Josh Barnett</a>: </strong>Again, it all comes down to crafting a good gameplan and sticking to it. These two probably won’t knock each other out, but Fedor should do his best to take a commanding lead by smothering Barnett on the floor and countering him on the feet. If Fedor is able to assert his control on Barnett early and often, Barnett won’t be able to do much to regain the favor of the judges.</p>
<p><strong><a href="/fighter/brett-rogers">Brett Rogers</a>: </strong>Just like when he beat him the first time, Fedor Emelianenko needs to fight smarter, not harder. He needs to avoid Brett’s bombs, out-grapple him when he can, and look to land the same sweet counter that nearly knocked Brett’s head off his shoulders in their first encounter.</p>
<p>So, that’s what I think, fans and friends. What about you? What does Fedor have to do to beat the various opponents he may end up facing before all is said and through?</p>
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		<title>Heavy Wait Part 3: What I Dislike About The Strikeforce Heavyweight Grand Prix</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Jan 2011 18:41:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Oliver Saenz</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hello once more fans and friends and welcome back to “Heavy Wait: The Hunt for Strikeforce Gold”. While the Strikeforce Heavyweight Grand Prix sounds amazing on paper, I’ll be honest and admit that no tournament is perfect. Some cynics opposed to this tournament are already emerging, and it’d be a bit biased if I didn’t [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello once more fans and friends and welcome back to “Heavy Wait: The Hunt for Strikeforce Gold”. While the Strikeforce Heavyweight Grand Prix sounds amazing on paper, I’ll be honest and admit that no tournament is perfect. Some cynics opposed to this tournament are already emerging, and it’d be a bit biased if I didn’t take time to address that section of the fanbase. In the spirit of examining every angle and really giving the Grand Prix an in-depth look, here are the five things I dislike the most about the Strikeforce Heavyweight Grand Prix.</p>
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<p><strong>5. The chances of seeing Fedor/Werdum 2 anytime soon look pretty remote.</strong></p>
<p>Quite a lot has to happen before we get to see the rematch to arguably the most shocking upset in MMA of all time. If <a href="/fighter/fedor-emelianenko">Fedor Emelianenko</a> beats <a href="/fighter/antonio-silva">Antonio Silva</a> (likely), <a href="/fighter/fabricio-werdum">Fabricio Werdum</a> would have to beat <a href="/fighter/alistair-overeem">Alistair Overeem</a> (not so likely). If Overeem beats Werdum, Silva would have to beat Fedor (again, not so likely). Both Fedor and Werdum would have to be injury-free following their bouts, and with both men’s history with injuries, it’s basically a toss-up. There is potential that we’ll finally get to see this match, but there’s also a strong potential that we’ll have to continue to wait.</p>
<p><strong>4. Who is <a href="/fighter/sergei-kharitonov">Sergei Kharitonov</a>, again?</strong></p>
<p>The last time Sergei Kharitonov competed in America was in 2007. While his record and the quality of opponents he’s beaten are certainly good enough to earn him an entry into this tournament, at the end of the day, his name value in America is basically non-existent. This is supposed to be a Heavyweight Grand Prix featuring Strikeforce’s best and brightest, and “brightest” refers to their popularity and relevancy to the fans. And Kharitonov simply isn’t relevant to a vast majority of American MMA fans.</p>
<p><strong>3. It’s clear that Arlovski/Barnett wasn’t made due to the fact that nobody would be interested in Kharitonov/Rogers.</strong></p>
<p>Why do I have to wait a round to see <a href="/fighter/andrei-arlovski">Andrei Arlovski</a> vs. <a href="/fighter/josh-barnett">Josh Barnett</a>? That’s a great fight and it would have made the Grand Prix feel even more special if it was an opening bout. But <a href="/fighter/brett-rogers">Brett Rogers</a> has been dealt two deflating losses recently and, as already stated, many fans simply aren’t familiar with Kharitonov. Rogers and Kharitonov are the odd men out in this Grand Prix, and it’s clear that Strikeforce didn’t want to risk a lack of interest in the tournament by having them fight each other in the first round.</p>
<p><strong>2. The Strikeforce Heavyweight Championship is basically being vacated.</strong></p>
<p>A lot of people are using the term “classic Strikeforce” when it comes to the fact that the Heavyweight Championship is pretty much being vacated at the start of this tournament. Alistair Overeem just got done winning the K-1 World Grand Prix, he should be ready to commit to MMA full-time for the foreseeable future. I was really looking forward to seeing him defend his Strikeforce Heavyweight Championship, and now he’ll have to get through several fighters to claim the championship that’s already his.</p>
<p>And the #1 thing I dislike about the Strikeforce Heavyweight Grand Prix is…</p>
<p><strong>1. Since anything can happen in MMA, it’s going to take a lot of dominoes falling into place before we get all our dream-matches.</strong></p>
<p>Fedor/Werdum 2 is such a huge match that I had to single it out specifically, but in general, the “anything can happen” nature of a tournament leaves open several very negative possibilities. Let’s not forget, the UFC ran into several massive roadblocks back in their early tournaments: at one point a man won a UFC tournament despite the fact that he had never competed a single time during the event. There’s a lot of veteran talent on this card, and while that should mean great fights, it also means that a lot of these fighters are more susceptible to injuries. And of course, there’s always the potential for an upset. So while I’m looking forward to the Grand Prix with some incredibly high hopes, I have to admit: there’s a lot that could happen before all is said and through, and there’s a lot that could sideline the dream matches I’ve waited years to see.</p>
<p>So, fans and friends, agree or disagree? What don’t you like about Strikeforce’s Heavyweight Grand Prix?</p>
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		<title>Heavy Wait Part 2: What I Like The Most About The Strikeforce Heavyweight Grand Prix</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Jan 2011 18:35:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Oliver Saenz</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hello again fans and friends and welcome to the second part of “Heavy Wait”, my in-depth look at the upcoming Strikeforce Heavyweight Grand Prix. The eight-man tournament featuring eight of Strikeforce’s best Heavyweight fighters should be one of the best things to ever come out of the Strikeforce promotion. But why, exactly, am I so [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello again fans and friends and welcome to the second part of “Heavy Wait”, my in-depth look at the upcoming Strikeforce Heavyweight Grand Prix. The eight-man tournament featuring eight of Strikeforce’s best Heavyweight fighters should be one of the best things to ever come out of the Strikeforce promotion. But why, exactly, am I so hyped about this tournament? Let’s find out in part 2 of “Heavy Wait”: the five things I like the most about the Strikeforce Heavyweight Grand Prix.</p>
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<p><strong>5. Even the fill-in matches in case someone gets injured look pretty appealing.</strong></p>
<p>Currently, the reserve bouts for this tournament include Shane Del Rosario vs. <a href="/fighter/lavar-johnson">Lavar Johnson</a> and <a href="/fighter/valentijn-overeem">Valentijn Overeem</a> vs. <a href="/fighter/ray-sefo">Ray Sefo</a>. And, to be honest, all four men definitely deserve to be in reserve bouts. They aren’t well-known enough to warrant a slot in the main tournament. Nevertheless, both fights should be very entertaining, especially Shane Del Rosario’s, who could become a major star in the near-future.</p>
<p><strong>4. If it all works out, we’ve got some incredible dream-matches to look forward to.</strong></p>
<p>The one thing I hear fans consistently talk about in regards to this tournament is the crazy number of dream-matches we might get because of it. Depending on who wins, we could be looking at anything from <a href="/fighter/andrei-arlovski">Andrei Arlovski</a> vs. <a href="/fighter/brett-rogers">Brett Rogers</a> 2 to <a href="/fighter/fedor-emelianenko">Fedor Emelianenko</a> vs. <a href="/fighter/alistair-overeem">Alistair Overeem</a>. We might see Fedor Emelianenko vs. <a href="/fighter/josh-barnett">Josh Barnett</a>, or even Alistair Overeem vs. Josh Barnett. With eight of the best Heavyweight fighters Strikeforce has to offer all possibly fighting each other, the possible dream-matches that could happen are one of the best reasons to watch this tournament.</p>
<p><strong>3. On paper, every single fight has something to offer and has the possibility of being wildly entertaining. </strong></p>
<p>Alistair Overeem vs. <a href="/fighter/fabricio-werdum">Fabricio Werdum</a> is an interesting rematch with both men at very different points in their careers from when they first met. Fedor Emelianenko will face a tough opponent in the iron-chinned <a href="/fighter/antonio-silva">Antonio Silva</a>, while “Bigfoot” faces the toughest test of his life when he fights Fedor. Andre Arlovski vs. <a href="/fighter/sergei-kharitonov">Sergei Kharitonov</a> should be a fantastic brawl, Brett Rogers vs. Josh Barnett should be a great brawl too. At least on paper, I wouldn’t miss a single one of these fights even if they weren’t part of a larger tournament, and several could outright headline a stand-alone Strikeforce show.</p>
<p><strong>2. It’s nostalgic as all hell, and as a PRIDE fan it’s basically required viewing.</strong></p>
<p>The hardcore MMA fan in me just can’t resist the possibility of an MMA tournament featuring top competition. After the amazing tournaments held in the PRIDE FC promotion, anything with “Grand Prix” in its title and related to MMA practically becomes required viewing.</p>
<p>And the #1 thing I like the most about the Strikeforce Heavyweight Grand Prix is…</p>
<p><strong>1. It’s finally happening.</strong></p>
<p>Let’s not mince words: Strikeforce had a rough 2010. Fedor lost right when he finally looked to be becoming a legitimate American draw. The man that beat him, Fabricio Werdum, was out the rest of the year with an injury. The brawl at Stikeforce’s “Nashville” event got them kicked off of CBS. They brought in <a href="/fighter/dan-henderson">Dan Henderson</a>, cast <a href="/fighter/jake-shields">Jake Shields</a> as the sacrificial lamb, and then Shields promptly beat Henderson and left to the UFC with the Strikeforce Middleweight Championship. But the past is the past, the puzzle pieces are all finally coming into place, and this long-rumored tournament is now fact, not fiction. As a Strikeforce fan, I sincerely feel that this is the best move Strikeforce has made since acquiring the bulk of the assets of the now-defunct EliteXC promotion.</p>
<p>So that’s what I think, fans and friends. What about you? What do you like the most about the Strikeforce Heavyweight Grand Prix?</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Jan 2011 18:30:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Oliver Saenz</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hello fans and friends and welcome to the start of what I’d like to call a “maxi-series”. Starting today, I’ll be beginning a series of topics called “Heavy Wait: The Hunt for Strikeforce Gold”. The goal of the series is to completely and totally examine the upcoming Strikeforce Heavyweight Grand Prix from all sides: what [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello fans and friends and welcome to the start of what I’d like to call a “maxi-series”. Starting today, I’ll be beginning a series of topics called “Heavy Wait: The Hunt for Strikeforce Gold”. The goal of the series is to completely and totally examine the upcoming Strikeforce Heavyweight Grand Prix from all sides: what I like about it, what I don’t like, what I think will happen, and much more. I haven’t been this excited for an MMA event in quite some time, and I can’t wait for the Grand Prix to get started. So, to kick off “Heavy Wait”, here are five things (in no particular order) that I think will happen if the Heavyweight Grand Prix lives up to its potential.</p>
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<p><strong>5. Strikeforce will be back on national television.</strong></p>
<p>If this tournament lives up to its potential, what we’ll be getting is all the best Strikeforce talent competing against each other in fantastic matches, with several fights getting into Fight of the Year contention. And that’s incredibly appealing to a network like CBS, which has engaged in a prolonged political war with Strikeforce ever seen the notorious post-fight brawl that broke out at Strikeforce “Nashville”. Money talks, and if the Grand Prix delivers big ratings for Showtime, CBS is going to want some of that action, and more than likely we’ll see Strikeforce back on CBS, perhaps even before the tournament is over.</p>
<p><strong>4. The Strikeforce Heavyweight Championship will become the organization’s most prestigious championship.</strong></p>
<p>Strikeforce’s other divisions do have a lot of good talent, but the Heavyweight division is where all the top stars and notable names are. Now that they’re all going to fight each other, the Strikeforce Heavyweight Championship stands to become a hotly-contested and highly-valued title. It even has the possibility of becoming one of the biggest championships in the entirety of MMA, not just in Strikeforce.</p>
<p><strong>3. Both <a href="/fighter/fedor-emelianenko">Fedor Emelianenko</a> and <a href="/fighter/alistair-overeem">Alistair Overeem</a> will be able to shrug off the cynics that say they don’t fight enough.</strong></p>
<p>Fedor has been embroiled in contract negotiations ever since losing to <a href="/fighter/fabricio-werdum">Fabricio Werdum</a>, while Overeem has been off in Japan hunting down a K-1 championship. Now that Fedor and his management team have signed a new contract, Emelianenko should be able to make a deep run in this tournament and compete multiple times in 2010, maybe even multiple times in one night. The same goes for Overeem: now that he’s won the K-1 World Grand Prix, he should also be able to fully commit to MMA and fight several times in 2011. Not only will this give both men a big popularity boost with the casual fans, it’ll rebuild some of their lost credibility with a section of the more hardcore MMA audience.</p>
<p><strong>2. Strikeforce will prove that it has one of the best Heavyweight divisions in the entirety of MMA.</strong></p>
<p>There’s really no effective counter to this argument if the tournament lives up to its potential. You could say that a lot of these fighters used to be in the UFC, but the UFC is the largest and longest-lived organization in the history of this sport. If all eight fighters give their all, what we’ll get is a firm indication that Strikeforce’s Heavyweight Division is one of the best in all of MMA.</p>
<p><strong>1. Strikeforce will take a big step in becoming a viable alternative to the UFC.</strong></p>
<p>Those that thought the battle-lines were already drawn haven’t seen anything yet. If this tournament lives up to its potential, the war over which promotion is better will reach a fevered pitch. Sides will be taken, stances will be declared, and arguments will abound. And that’s a great thing for Strikeforce, because controversy creates cash. Strikeforce still probably won’t be on equal footing with the UFC even if this tournament lives up to all of its potential… but mark my words, they’ll be within shouting distance.</p>
<p>And that’s what I think, fans and friends. What’s your early opinion on the Strikeforce Heavyweight Grand Prix?</p>
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		<title>Overeem vs. Werdum II, Barnett vs. Rogers now becomes official for the Strikeforce heavyweight tournament</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 05 Jan 2011 05:48:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brian Lopez-Benchimol</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Current Strikeforce heavyweight champion, Alistair Overeem will in fact be competing in the promotion&#8217;s inaugural heavyweight tournament which will pit some of the worlds best fighters amongst one another. Overeem will enter the cage against Fabricio Werdum, the man who definitively defeated Fedor Emelianenko (who went on a ten-year undefeated streak and was widely considered [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Current Strikeforce heavyweight champion, <a href="/fighter/alistair-overeem">Alistair Overeem</a> will in fact be competing in the promotion&#8217;s inaugural heavyweight tournament which will pit some of the worlds best fighters amongst one another. </p>
<p>Overeem will enter the cage against <a href="/fighter/fabricio-werdum">Fabricio Werdum</a>, the man who definitively defeated <a href="/fighter/fedor-emelianenko">Fedor Emelianenko</a> (who went on a ten-year undefeated streak and was widely considered as the best heavyweight fighter in the world).</p>
<p>Also on deck is former UFC champion <a href="/fighter/josh-barnett">Josh Barnett</a> who will be making his Strikeforce debut when he meets with <a href="/fighter/brett-rogers">Brett Rogers</a> as part of the eight-man heavy tournament. The two aforementioned bouts are expected to take place in March, and while no venue or date has been revealed as of yet, it is expected to coincide with the Arnold Sports Festival later this year. <span id="more-21848"></span></p>
<p>The match pitting &#8220;The Demolition Man&#8221; with Werdum is actually a rematch years in the making, where the two met under the PRIDE banner more then 4 years ago. The Abu Dhabi Grappling champion submitted the Dutch striker with a kimura in the second round. </p>
<p>Since then, Overeem has gone on to win three world titles, two in 2010: the K-1 World Grand Prix 2010 and the DREAM heavyweight interim title. It is unclear at this time if Werdum/Overeem II will be for Alistair&#8217;s heavyweight strap.</p>
<p>The second bout, Barnett and Rogers, will be the additional quarter-final match up for the heavyweight tournament which will culminate sometime in 2011. Rogers recently bounced back from a two-fight losing streak (knockout losses to Fedor Emelianenko and Overeem) when he defeated journeyman <a href="/fighter/ruben-villareal">Ruben Villareal</a> via unanimous decision this past October. The match took place outside of the Strikeforce promotion, however &#8220;The Grim&#8221; hopes to break an even 2-2 record inside the San Jose based organization with a potential victory over Barnett. </p>
<p>&#8220;The Babyfaced Assassin&#8221; is perhaps one of the most high-profiled fighters not in the UFC fold, both for good and bad reasons. Barnett remains the only fighter to test positive three-times for anabolic steroids in the world of mixed martial arts. Regardless, the PRIDE veteran has remained a staple in the heavyweight division and has remained as a top-5 fighter for many years. Barnett holds notable victories over <a href="/fighter/randy-couture">Randy Couture</a>, <a href="/fighter/pedro-rizzo">Pedro Rizzo</a>, and <a href="/fighter/antonio-rodrigo-nogueira">Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira</a>. He was last seen in action when he defeated veteran <a href="/fighter/geronimo-dos-santos">Geronimo dos Santos</a> this past July in Brisbane, Australia&#8211;via TKO inside of the first round. </p>
<p>So, MMA peeps, what do you make of the newest additions in the heavyweight tournament? Arguably, the winner of said tourny could be considered the best heavyweight fighter in the world, and I share that contention. Who do you think will talk away the victor? Sound off in the comment section below. </p>
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		<title>All I Want for Christmas: Top 5 Things I’m Looking Forward to For Strikeforce in 2011</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 25 Dec 2010 16:52:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Oliver Saenz</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hello once more fans and friends and welcome to Part 3 of my special Christmas Day mini-series “All I want for Christmas”. The first half of the second part of my four-part special features some thoughts on what I think the immediate future holds for the surging Strikeforce promotion, which had an up-and-down 2010 but [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello once more fans and friends and welcome to Part 3 of my special Christmas Day mini-series “All I want for Christmas”. The first half of the second part of my four-part special features some thoughts on what I think the immediate future holds for the surging Strikeforce promotion, which had an up-and-down 2010 but made some considerable gains in the war for the hearts and minds of the average MMA fan. So let’s get started with the Top 5 things I’m looking forward to for Strikeforce in 2011.</p>
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<p><strong>5. The continued push to legitimize the various Strikeforce championships.</strong></p>
<p>Strikeforce needs to find its footing in several of its major divisions, and I think 2011 will see a considerable amount of prestige added to a lot of Strikeforce’s championships. Now that <a href="/fighter/alistair-overeem">Alistair Overeem</a> has lived his dream and became a K-1 champion, he should be back in Strikeforce full-force in 2011. <a href="/fighter/ronaldo-souza">Ronaldo Souza</a> will face <a href="/fighter/robbie-lawler">Robbie Lawler</a> in what should be an excellent striker vs. grappler match-up. <a href="/fighter/rafael-cavalcante">Rafael Cavalcante</a> will have a lot to prove but plenty of time to prove it as he eyes potential fights with <a href="/fighter/dan-henderson">Dan Henderson</a> and several other high-profile Strikeforce Light Heavyweights. Then you’ve got <a href="/fighter/cristiane-santos">Cristiane Santos</a> dominating as always and <a href="/fighter/marloes-coenen">Marloes Coenen</a> realizing her full potential as a 135-pounder. It’ll be a great year for champions and championship defenses.</p>
<p><strong>4. The continually improving quality of the “Strikeforce Challengers” series of shows.</strong></p>
<p>I need a new underdog, fans and friends. Now that the WEC, my “little promotion that could”, has been folded into the UFC, I’m left without one. Heading into 2011, I think “Strikeforce Challengers” will fill that role quite nicely. The per-fight quality of these events keeps increasing, and the shows continue to showcase entertaining fights featuring up-and-coming fighters. 2011 has a great chance of seeing “Strikeforce Challengers” emerge as the show that everyone loves and not nearly enough people watch. And if they do fill that role, you can definitely expect to see me right back up on the soapbox and urging fans to give them a watch, vocally supporting them just as loudly as I did the WEC.</p>
<p><strong>3. The return of Alistair Overeem.</strong></p>
<p>Overeem has spent the last several years chasing a dream that’s kept him away from MMA for a considerable length of time, and now he’s finally lived that dream. Alistair Overeem is a K-1 champion, and now that he’s knocked that off of his bucket list, it’s very likely that we’ll see him fight a lot more often in Strikeforce. I’ve always been a gargantuan fan of “The Reem”, so his 2011 return to dominance is one thing I can’t wait to watch unfold.</p>
<p><strong>2. The return of <a href="/fighter/fedor-emelianenko">Fedor Emelianenko</a>.</strong></p>
<p>The only thing that really comes close to my excitement surrounding the return of Alistair is my excitement over the return of Fedor. I know how just saying the man’s name invites controversy and intense debate, but in the spirit of Christmas, I’m going to say the following: love him or hate him, people want to see Fedor return. I personally can’t wait to see him back in action, and I can guarantee that I’ll be glued to my TV screen from the moment I first hear his entrance music.</p>
<p>And my #1 spot goes to…</p>
<p><strong>1. Several epic match-ups at Heavyweight, with or without the rumored Grand Prix. </strong></p>
<p>This is not to say that I don’t want a Grand Prix, oh no. Rest assured: I want that Strikeforce Heavyweight Grand Prix. I want it bad. How could I not? Fighters like the aforementioned Alistair and Fedor, as well as <a href="/fighter/antonio-silva">Antonio Silva</a>, <a href="/fighter/andrei-arlovski">Andrei Arlovski</a>, <a href="/fighter/josh-barnett">Josh Barnett</a>, <a href="/fighter/fabricio-werdum">Fabricio Werdum</a>, and <a href="/fighter/brett-rogers">Brett Rogers</a> could all end up competing against each other. But my point is this: even if the Grand Prix doesn’t happen, we’ve got an incredible amount of amazing Heavyweight fights to look forward to in 2011.</p>
<p>So there you have it, fans and friends: part 3 is over and done with. Stay tuned for the finale of “All I Want for Christmas”, and until then, what about you? What are you looking forward to for Strikeforce in 2011?</p>
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		<title>Strikeforce Heavyweight Grand Prix begins in 2011: Fedor, Werdum, Barnett and Overeem among participants </title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Dec 2010 14:50:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brian Lopez-Benchimol</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We may not be seeing Alistair Overeem defend his strikeforce heavyweight title for some time. Why? Because after &#8220;The Demolition Man&#8221; tore through this years&#8217; K-1 World Grand Prix claiming the promotion&#8217;s GP heavyweight championship, he&#8217;ll be right back in action for another tournament of epic proportion&#8217;s. It&#8217;s rumored that Overeem, in addition to 7 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We may not be seeing <a href="/fighter/alistair-overeem">Alistair Overeem</a> defend his <a href="/fighter/strikeforce">strikeforce</a> heavyweight title for some time. </p>
<p>Why? Because after &#8220;The Demolition Man&#8221; tore through this years&#8217; K-1 World Grand Prix claiming the promotion&#8217;s GP heavyweight championship, he&#8217;ll be right back in action for another tournament of epic proportion&#8217;s. </p>
<p>It&#8217;s rumored that Overeem, in addition to 7 other high-profile heavyweight stars will be competing in an 8-man heavyweight tournament under the Strikeforce banner. <span id="more-21128"></span></p>
<p><a href="http://middleeasy.com/index.php?option=com_content&amp;view=article&amp;id=3506:four-fights-have-been-announced-for-strikeforces-2011-heavyweight-grand-prix&amp;catid=35:events">MiddleEasy.com</a> picked up the beat from TATAME.com whom first reported the future Grand Prix, which is said to begin with an originally aniticapted fight pitting former PRIDE heavyweight champion <a href="/fighter/fedor-emelianenko">Fedor Emelianenko</a> against the former EliteXC heavyweight title holder in <a href="/fighter/antonio-silva">Antonio Silva</a>. </p>
<p>The bout had previously been rumored for January however sources have since pegged the fight to take place in February of next year. </p>
<p>In March, <a href="/fighter/sergei-kharitonov">Sergei Kharitonov</a> is rumored to be facing <a href="/fighter/fabricio-werdum">Fabricio Werdum</a> in the quarter-finals. The fight is actually a rematch of an earlier meeting in 2005, which the Russian fighter was able to claim a split-decision victory over the Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt. </p>
<p>Also for the March Strikeforce event, which is rumored to coincide with the Arnold Sports Festival in Columbus, Ohio, <a href="/fighter/brett-rogers">Brett Rogers</a> is said to be partaking as well. He will be looking to get back in the win column with the San Jose based promotion, since dropping back-to-back fights against Emelianenko and Overeem, respectively. Rogers has since bounced back with a unanimous decision victory over journeyman Ruben &#8220;Warpath&#8221; Villareal. Brett will meet with top heavyweight star, <a href="/fighter/josh-barnett">Josh Barnett</a>. &#8220;The Baby Faced Assassin&#8221; was in action last against <a href="/fighter/geronimo-dos-santos">Geronimo dos Santos</a>, a Brazilian who&#8217;s faced the likes of UFC veterans <a href="/fighter/junior-dos-santos">Junior dos Santos</a> (no relation) and <a href="/fighter/assuerio-silva">Assuerio Silva</a>. Barnett finished him in less than three minutes of the opening round via TKO.</p>
<p>And finally, current Strikeforce heavyweight champ Alistair Overeem will meet with former UFC heavyweight title holder <a href="/fighter/andrei-arlovski">Andrei Arlovski</a>. Overeem capped off a perfect 2010 when he captured the K-1 World GP 2010 title, having defeated the likes of Tyrone Spong, Gokhan Saki, and <a href="/fighter/peter-aerts">Peter Aerts</a> in a single night. In his lone mixed martial arts bout of the year, &#8220;The Reem&#8221; soundly defeated the aforementioned Rogers last May by first-round TKO, defending his Strikeforce title for the first time since capturing it in 2007 opposite of <a href="/fighter/paul-buentello">Paul Buentello</a>. </p>
<p>Arlovski however, has seen better days. The Belorussian once held UFC gold around his waste, however is now the victim of unfortunate circumstances. The Sambo expert is currently riding a three-fight losing streak, with his most recent loss coming to the hands of top contender Antonio Silva last May, via unanimous decision. Andrei last claimed victory when knocked out UFC star <a href="/fighter/roy-nelson">Roy Nelson</a> under the now defunct EliteXC banner, in 2008. </p>
<p>Eight fights with eight great fighters, competing towards&#8212;well, who knows what. This wouldn&#8217;t be the first time that Scott Coker and the fellow great minds behind the number two mixed martial arts promotion have concocted such a tournament. In 2007, a 4-man one night middleweight field was put together where eventually <a href="/fighter/jorge-santiago">Jorge Santiago</a> was left the victor, having defeated both <a href="/fighter/sean-salmon">Sean Salmon</a> and <a href="/fighter/trevor-prangley">Trevor Prangley</a> by knockout. The American Top Team product got a shiny belt for his efforts, but nothing else came of it. </p>
<p>Whatever the case may be, we will all still bear witness to some extraordinary fights with a multitude of possible outcomes. A potential ex-teammate grudge match against Sergei and Fedor, Werdum vs. Overeem II, etc. </p>
<p>So, MMA peeps, what do you make of the news? Who do you think will win their respective quarter final matches? Who do you see standing as the final two? Sound off in the comment section below. </p>
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		<title>The Latest on Fabricio Werdum: Who He&#039;ll Fight, When He&#039;ll Fight, and What the Future Holds</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Nov 2010 16:34:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Oliver Saenz</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It wasn’t too long ago that folks weren’t too high on former UFC star and current Strikeforce fighter Fabricio Werdum. Then the unthinkable happened: Werdum became the first man to ever legitimately beat MMA legend Fedor Emelianenko, and he made it look easy. Now Werdum finds himself as one of the most consistently talked-about fighters [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It wasn’t too long ago that folks weren’t too high on former UFC star and current Strikeforce fighter <a href="/fighter/fabricio-werdum">Fabricio Werdum</a>. Then the unthinkable happened: Werdum became the first man to ever legitimately beat MMA legend <a href="/fighter/fedor-emelianenko">Fedor Emelianenko</a>, and he made it look easy. Now Werdum finds himself as one of the most consistently talked-about fighters currently on the injured list. As 2011 draws near, Werdum recently gave fans and the media several important updates on his future. Here’s the latest on Fabricio Werdum, straight from the man himself.</p>
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<p>In a new interview with <a href="http://www.sherdog.com/news/news/Now-Healthy-Werdum-Eyes-Fight-in-Japan-or-Abu-Dhabi-28126">Sherdog</a>, Werdum said the following: “Strikeforce want me to return in March against Fedor [Emelianenko] or [Alistair] Overeem, but I&#8217;m looking forward to having a fight before that one. I don’t have an exclusive contract with Strikeforce, only for the U.S., and I got a nice proposal in Abu Dhabi and another one in Japan… My arm is 100 percent now and I feel that by February, I&#8217;ll be ready to fight in Abu Dhabi or Japan.”</p>
<p>Is Werdum playing it safe and running from the competition by heading to Abu Dhabi or Japan for a glorified throw-away fight, instead of jumping right back into the shark tank? Or is Werdum making a smart strategic move by having a warm-up fight in order to shake off the ring rust so he can immediately take on the best of the best when he does make his Strikeforce return? It’s tough to say, really. There are some convincing arguments for both sides.</p>
<p>Let’s all be honest here: it’s normal for a high-ranked fighter to lose his return match after coming back from a long layoff. “Ring rust” is real, and jumping right back into top-end competition usually isn’t the smartest idea. If Werdum works out the kinks in a match in Japan or Abu Dhabi, this means we’ll get nothing but the best from him when he makes his inevitable return to Strikeforce. We’ll most likely get the best Werdum possible if we’re willing to wait just a little longer and let him get one fight under his belt before facing Strikeforce’s best.</p>
<p>Then again, an overseas fight does sound like a pretty blatant attempt to get an easy win in order to gain back some of the momentum that was lost while Werdum was sitting on the sidelines. A lot of people criticized Fedor Emelianenko when rumors began swirling that his next fight would be in Japan or Russia, this is virtually the same case. No matter how good of a fighter Werdum is, if his next fight isn’t in Strikeforce, that fight can and will be perceived as an utterly transparent attempt to bring his name value back up.</p>
<p>So, which side is right? The truth, as it so often is in these kinds of situations, lies somewhere in between. Werdum taking a “gimme” fight overseas may hurt his credibility, but it’s a smart move. Jumping right back into Strikeforce to take on Emelianenko, or <a href="/fighter/alistair-overeem">Alistair Overeem</a>, or <a href="/fighter/brett-rogers">Brett Rogers</a>, or <a href="/fighter/josh-barnett">Josh Barnett</a>, or any number of Strikeforce’s growing list of top-tier Heavyweight talent… it’s not a smart move by any stretch of the imagination, but it sends the message that Werdum wants nothing but the best as he makes his return.</p>
<p>Ultimately the only person that can make this call is Werdum. I’ll side with him either way, and I look forward to seeing him return no matter what. I doubted Fabricio Werdum once before, and then he beat the man I consider to be the best Mixed Martial Artist of all time. There’s simply no chance that I’ll ever doubt him again.</p>
<p>And what about you, fans and friends? What do you think the future holds for Werdum, and would you rather have him return to Strikeforce immediately or take a one-fight excursion to Japan or Abu Dhabi?</p>
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		<title>What Will it Take to Get Strikeforce Back on CBS? Here&#039;s My Answer</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 10 Oct 2010 15:13:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Oliver Saenz</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[strikeforce may be gaining a lot of momentum on the Showtime network by consistently putting on worthwhile events, but heading into 2011 their future on national television seems far more uncertain. CBS seems hesitant (some would even say “unwilling”) to take another chance on Strikeforce after they televised “Nashville”, the event that saw the infamous [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="/fighter/strikeforce">strikeforce</a> may be gaining a lot of momentum on the Showtime network by consistently putting on worthwhile events, but heading into 2011 their future on national television seems far more uncertain. CBS seems hesitant (some would even say “unwilling”) to take another chance on Strikeforce after they televised “Nashville”, the event that saw the infamous brawl between <a href="/fighter/jason-miller">Jason Miller</a> and several members of Team <a href="/fighter/cesar-gracie">Cesar Gracie</a>. What will it take to get Strikeforce back on CBS? Nothing short of an absolutely star-studded card. In that vein, here’s my personal “dream card” that I think is more than good enough to land a primetime slot on the CBS network.</p>
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<p><strong><a href="/fighter/bobby-lashley">Bobby Lashley</a> vs. Dave Bautista</strong>: Yes, it’s a freakshow. But it’s a great one, it’s the right kind of freakshow. Dave Bautista may only be good for one big ratings spike, but if it’s on CBS, a fight with Lashley would likely do some huge numbers by attracting a large number of pro wrestling fans. Even as an MMA fan I’d like to see this fight. It has the potential to be utterly atrocious if it goes past the first round and both men gas out, but the first few minutes should be very exciting. It’s a gamble, but a smart one, and it’s far more likely to pay off if it happens on CBS.</p>
<p><strong><a href="/fighter/ronaldo-souza">Ronaldo Souza</a> vs. Jason Miller</strong>: As one of the most charismatic fighters in Strikeforce, Miller should be a big help in bringing in the ratings. Miller attracts a lot of casual fans, and even the hardcore fans would be very interested in this fight, since it’s the third of a trilogy that has seen some very close encounters. If Miller can finally beat “Jacare”, he’d probably put on one of the best performances of his career while doing it. If Souza can beat “Mayhem”, he becomes even more of a star and even more of a valid champion. All parties, including CBS, win with this fight.</p>
<p><strong><a href="/fighter/josh-barnett">Josh Barnett</a> vs. <a href="/fighter/brett-rogers">Brett Rogers</a></strong>: If Josh Barnett really does want to make good on his promise of <a href="../09/18/josh-barnett-on-strikeforce-deal-hes-ready-to-rip-off-heads-and-drink-blood">ripping off heads</a> in Strikeforce, he’ll have ample opportunity to do so against the heavy-handed Brett Rogers. This fight would be a stand-up war through and through, the kind that anyone can really get into, and the added name value of both stars would be a perfect fit for CBS. Someone is going to be adding another epic KO to their highlight reel in this fight, and it would serve as an awesome co-main event.</p>
<p>But of course, my main event for my dream CBS card is…</p>
<p><strong><a href="/fighter/fabricio-werdum">Fabricio Werdum</a> vs. <a href="/fighter/fedor-emelianenko">Fedor Emelianenko</a></strong>: I know, I know. I’ve loudly stated in the past that Werdum deserves his shot at Strikeforce Heavyweight Champion <a href="/fighter/alistair-overeem">Alistair Overeem</a>. But this is the fight that everybody wants to see, and this is the fight that needs to happen if Strikeforce wants to get back on and stay on the CBS network. It’s only the rematch to the biggest upset in MMA history. If CBS wants to set the kind of ratings records they achieved when they had <a href="/fighter/kimbo-slice">Kimbo Slice</a> headlining EliteXC cards, they and Strikeforce need to make Fedor/Werdum 2 on CBS.</p>
<p>And that’s my card, fans and friends. Now it’s time for you to play fantasy match-maker: what did you think of my picks, and what do you think would be the best card Strikeforce could assemble in order to persuade CBS to hold another event on their network?</p>
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		<title>Strikeforce Heavyweight Champion, Overeem Victorious in K-1 bout</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 02 Oct 2010 16:12:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brian Lopez-Benchimol</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Having proved to be a force to be reckoned with in the mixed martial arts world since moving up to the heavyweight division in 2007, Alistair Overeem has been brilliant both in the cage and in the ring. Making his run towards the Strikeforce heavyweight title in 2007 over UFC veteran Paul Buentello, &#8220;The Demolition [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Having proved to be a force to be reckoned with in the mixed martial arts world since moving up to the heavyweight division in 2007, <a href="/fighter/alistair-overeem">Alistair Overeem</a> has been brilliant both in the cage and in the ring.</p>
<p>Making his run towards the Strikeforce heavyweight title in 2007 over UFC veteran <a href="/fighter/paul-buentello">Paul Buentello</a>, &#8220;The Demolition Man&#8221; has shined in performances against <a href="/fighter/mirko-filipovic">Mirko Filipovic</a>, <a href="/fighter/kazuyuki-fujita">Kazuyuki Fujita</a>, and most recently <a href="/fighter/brett-rogers">Brett Rogers</a>, which came via TKO in the first round last May under the Strikeforce banner, in defense of his title.</p>
<p>While he has come into his own in the MMA world, Overeem may be finding that his success in MMA can account for his devastating rampage through the K-1 circuit, as a part-time professional kick boxer. <span id="more-17825"></span></p>
<p>Training with the likes of killers Errol Zimmerman, the estranged <a href="/fighter/semmy-schilt">Semmy Schilt</a> (who on occasion holds his own stable of fighters he trains with), Gohkan Saki, and <a href="/fighter/stefan-leko">Stefan Leko</a>&#8211;all veterans of the K-1 circuit, there really should be no surprise why Overeem has been able to translate into the stand-up realm so efficiently. Finally growing (fast) into his 6&#8217;5 frame, and putting behind his gaunt days as an un-glorified light heavyweight, Alistair has added another head to his mantle of KO victims. </p>
<p>Just yesterday, Alistair officially became part of the final 8 in the K-1 World Grand Prix tournament when he defeated fellow qualifier and 2010 K-1 World Champion (Canberra), in Australia&#8217;s own Ben Edwards. The Aussie hung tough early on, leading the attack right off the bat with fast and quick combos, though nothing connected. </p>
<p>Alistair seemed like he was biding his time before he struck, and when he struck, the damage was mounting. After knocking down Edwards with a counter right hook, he stalked his opponent, waiting for the opening, which came when he was able to throw an almost Chuck Liddle-esque looping over hand right knocking Ben down for the second time. While his chin remained a mystery, no one can doubt the heart of Edwards, where after receiving the most punishment he&#8217;s taken in his career, was able to stand up once again. Another demolition-right hand sealed the deal, and Alistair was declared the winner by TKO, in possibly his most technically proficient K-1 bout to date.</p>
<p>Holding victories over now Ben Edwards, <a href="/fighter/peter-aerts">Peter Aerts</a> and Badr Hari in the kickboxing realm is a difficult feat for any competitor to accomplish, and given the fact that Alistair delves in both the MMA and K-1 realm, and is seen as at the top of both leagues, it&#8217;s impressive to say the least.</p>
<p>His next opponent, neither in MMA or kickboxing has been decided yet, but one thing is for certain: If your fighting Alistair Overeem, your in for a fight&#8211;which is something I don&#8217;t know a lot of people could have been saying a few years ago.</p>
<p>So, MMA peeps, what do you think of Alistairs move through the Final 16 in K-1? Do you think his stand up skills are on par with his MMA game, or vice versa? Sound off in the comments section below. </p>
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		<title>Fabricio Werdum Wants to Fight the Best, and Soon</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Sep 2010 13:57:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Oliver Saenz</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[From a UFC exile struggling to remain relevant in a rapidly-expanding Heavyweight division to one of the biggest assets of the rapidly-expanding Strikeforce promotion…what a difference a few big wins can make for Fabricio Werdum. Werdum shocked the world and made MMA history when he defeated the heavily-favored Fedor Emelianenko in the first legitimate loss [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>From a UFC exile struggling to remain relevant in a rapidly-expanding Heavyweight division to one of the biggest assets of the rapidly-expanding Strikeforce promotion…what a difference a few big wins can make for <a href="/fighter/fabricio-werdum">Fabricio Werdum</a>. Werdum shocked the world and made MMA history when he defeated the heavily-favored <a href="/fighter/fedor-emelianenko">Fedor Emelianenko</a> in the first legitimate loss of Emelianenko&#8217;s career. An injury has sidelined Werdum for the past several months and delayed the obvious rematch, but recently, Werdum filled us in on his condition and also gave us his thoughts on new Strikeforce signee and former UFC Heavyweight Champion <a href="/fighter/josh-barnett">Josh Barnett</a>.</p>
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<p>In an interview with <a href="http://www.sherdog.com/news/news/Werdum-Predicts-March-Return-Comments-on-Barnett-Signing-27018">Sherdog</a>, here’s what “Vai Cavalo” had to say: “I believe that by March, I’ll be back to the ring…I thought [signing Josh Barnett] was a great acquisition to the event. Barnett is a really tough heavyweight. I haven’t thought about facing him yet. My goal now is either a rematch with Fedor or (one) with Overeem for the belt. But actually the most important thing for me is not who they will choose, but that my body is 100 percent recovered, so I can show to the ones who thought I was lucky that I was actually ready and pretty well-trained to fight Fedor.”</p>
<p>I’m glad to see that Werdum has been healing up well from elbow surgery. I have no problem in admitting that I was among the legion of MMA fans that counted out Werdum from the second his fight with Fedor was announced. I remember remarking that Fabricio Werdum had “decent striking” and “a good ground game”. I think he showed us all that night that his ground game is several levels above “good”. I think Werdum is one of the best ground technicians in the game right now.</p>
<p>When Werdum does return, I think he’ll have a huge amount of options in regards to potential opponents. The focus has honestly shifted somewhat: instead of everyone wanting to be the first man to beat Fedor, it now looks like people are lining up to take out the person who took out Fedor. I wouldn’t be surprised if the Emelianenko rematch was the first fight to happen, but in all honesty, I think Werdum has earned his shot against Strikeforce Heavyweight Champion <a href="/fighter/alistair-overeem">Alistair Overeem</a>. He’s won three in a row, he’s lost four times in his eight-year career, and his popularity and market value have never been higher. Werdum/Emelianenko 2 will likely make more money, but I honestly believe that Werdum/Overeem makes more sense.</p>
<p>But do you know what the really great thing about this situation is? No matter who Werdum faces next, we’re guaranteed some great Heavyweight match-ups in the near future. The UFC’s Heavyweight division has been lauded with near-unending praise for the leaps and bounds it’s taken in recent years in regards to filling its ranks with quality fighters, but Strikeforce deserves a lot of credit too. They’ve got Fedor, Overeem, Werdum, <a href="/fighter/brett-rogers">Brett Rogers</a>, <a href="/fighter/antonio-silva">Antonio Silva</a>, <a href="/fighter/andrei-arlovski">Andrei Arlovski</a>, Josh Barnett&#8230;it’s honestly Strikeforce’s best division right now. I’m looking forward to seeing Werdum compete against the best Strikeforce has to offer, no matter who he faces first, because the best Strikeforce has to offer just keeps getting better.</p>
<p>And what about you, fans and friends? What do you think is next for Fabricio Werdum once he returns from healing up his injury?</p>
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		<title>Josh Barnett on Strikeforce Deal: Ripping Off Heads and Drinking Blood</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 18 Sep 2010 13:30:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Oliver Saenz</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A few days ago I reported on strikeforce signing former ufc Heavyweight champion, PRIDE FC standout, and top-ranked Heavyweight Josh Barnett to a multi-fight contract. Some new details have emerged about the deal, courtesy of “The Babyfaced Assassin” himself. Never one to sugar-coat his words, Barnett revealed why he chose Strikeforce and why he looks [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A few days ago I reported on <a href="/fighter/strikeforce">strikeforce</a> signing former <a href="/fighter/ufc">ufc</a> Heavyweight champion, PRIDE FC standout, and top-ranked Heavyweight <a href="/fighter/josh-barnett">Josh Barnett</a> <a href="../09/13/controversial-ex-ufc-champion-josh-barnett-signs-with-strikeforce">to a multi-fight contract</a>. Some new details have emerged about the deal, courtesy of “The Babyfaced Assassin” himself. Never one to sugar-coat his words, Barnett revealed why he chose Strikeforce and why he looks forward to ripping off heads, drinking blood, and punching eyeballs out in the San Diego-based promotion. And no, none of that was a joke.</p>
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<p>Here’s what Barnett had to say over at <a href="http://www.mmaweekly.com/absolutenm/templates/dailynews.asp?articleid=12633&amp;zoneid=13">MMAWeekly</a>: “I spoke with several other companies prior to this, and what kind of visibility they were able to offer, and what they could offer in terms of opponents, and just keeping me active… [Strikeforce’s visibility] matters big time. Cause [sic] when I dislocate and tear somebody&#8217;s head completely off their shoulders and spew blood all over the ring, and then drink it, I want the whole world to see it… I&#8217;d love to fight on CBS. Punch somebody so hard that their eyeballs pop out of their head… We haven&#8217;t really hit on any solid dates yet or anything like that, or even opponents… In due time. There&#8217;s not too many people all that chomping at the bit and so ready to meet their death.”</p>
<p>Well, I’m glad to see that Barnett is so motivated as he comes into Strikeforce. It remains to be seen if he can redeem himself, but he sounds ready, willing, and able to go into Strikeforce and dominate the division. I won’t lie, there are some big-money and very interesting fights for Josh Barnett in Strikeforce. Fights even I, who still feels extremely hesitant about Barnett, would love to see. If Barnett shows up clean, Strikeforce will have made an excellent acquisition of a top-ranked Heavyweight. If Barnett roids up again and once again gets caught, both Strikeforce and Barnett will have a huge black mark on their record. If Barnett succumbs to the juice yet again, it will likely be the final nail in his coffin. I don’t see any major promotion ever trusting Barnett again if he gets caught juicing in Strikeforce. This is Barnett’s  final “second chance”. As a former fan, I sincerely hope he doesn’t blow it.</p>
<p>But honestly…I have to grimace when Barnett says things like this. It’s not intimidating. It’s moronic. And worse yet, it could turn into a PR nightmare. It’s happened before. <a href="/fighter/frank-mir">Frank Mir</a> stirred up a hornet’s nest when he claimed that he wanted to hurt <a href="/fighter/brock-lesnar">Brock Lesnar</a> so bad that he (Lesnar) would be the first man to die of Octagon-related injuries. WEC star <a href="/fighter/donald-cerrone">Donald Cerrone</a> just got through a media firestorm of his own when he claimed that he wanted to kill <a href="/fighter/jamie-varner">Jamie Varner</a> in their hotly-anticipated rematch. Bold statements like these may have gone over decently in the “human cockfighting” days, back when blood was better, the sport was underground, and a scary personality and halfway-decent fighting skills were all you needed to become a star. But in today’s world, with near-global MMA acceptance/legalization hinging on the fighters being taken seriously as legitimate athletes and MMA as a whole being taken seriously as a legitimate sport, there’s no place for head-ripping, blood-drinking, or eye-popping.</p>
<p>Plainly put, Josh Barnett needs to watch his mouth and his behind if he wants to be successful in Strikeforce. No matter what else happens, Barnett faces some incredibly tough challenges in the form of fighters like <a href="/fighter/alistair-overeem">Alistair Overeem</a>, <a href="/fighter/brett-rogers">Brett Rogers</a>, <a href="/fighter/andrei-arlovski">Andrei Arlovski</a>, <a href="/fighter/antonio-silva">Antonio Silva</a>, <a href="/fighter/fabricio-werdum">Fabricio Werdum</a>, and of course, <a href="/fighter/fedor-emelianenko">Fedor Emelianenko</a>. And if he wants the visibility that comes with competing on a Showtime or CBS card, he should leave the blood and gore at home.</p>
<p>And what about you, fans and friends? What do you think of Barnett’s desire to maul his opponents?</p>
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		<title>Will It Finally Happen? Fedor Emelianenko vs. Antonio Silva Rumored for December</title>
		<link>http://www.fighters.com/09/14/will-it-finally-happen-fedor-emelianenko-vs-antonio-silva-rumored-for-december</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Sep 2010 16:50:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Oliver Saenz</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It’s been a back-and-forth roller-coaster ride for the former top-ranked Heavyweight and pound-for-pound legend Fedor Emelianenko following his shocking submission loss to heavy underdog Fabricio Werdum earlier this year. Reports surfaced a few weeks back that Emelianenko was looking for a return fight in December, possibly in Japan or even Russia, and was gunning for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It’s been a back-and-forth roller-coaster ride for the former top-ranked Heavyweight and pound-for-pound legend <a href="/fighter/fedor-emelianenko">Fedor Emelianenko</a> following his shocking submission loss to heavy underdog <a href="/fighter/fabricio-werdum">Fabricio Werdum</a> earlier this year. Reports surfaced a few weeks back that Emelianenko was looking for a return fight in December, possibly in Japan or even Russia, and was gunning for current <a href="/fighter/strikeforce">strikeforce</a> Heavyweight Champion <a href="/fighter/alistair-overeem">Alistair Overeem</a>. Overeem has been a vocal proponent of a match with Emelianenko, even going as far as to consistently accuse Emelianenko of “ducking” him. After the Overeem bout failed to materialize due to scheduling conflicts, it looked as if “The Last Emperor” would be sitting out the rest of 2010 after all. Until now. <a href="http://www.mmaweekly.com/absolutenm/templates/dailynews.asp?articleid=12581&amp;zoneid=13">MMAWeekly.com</a> recently reported that a match-up between Emelianenko and <a href="/fighter/antonio-silva">Antonio Silva</a> is a definitive possibility for a December Strikeforce show.</p>
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<p>MMAWeekly recently talked to Alex Davis, the manager of Antonio Silva, and the man had this to say: “Right now, I&#8217;m working close with Strikeforce. It looks like it&#8217;s possible that it&#8217;s going to be Fedor.”</p>
<p>The only man to ever hold the Elite XC Heavyweight Championship, Antonio “Bigfoot” Silva has seen his credibility as an elite-level Mixed Martial Artist grow by leaps and bounds after a tough loss to Fabricio Werdum and a dominating win over former <a href="/fighter/ufc">ufc</a> Heavyweight Champion <a href="/fighter/andrei-arlovski">Andrei Arlovski</a>. Silva is at the perfect point in his career for a showdown with Emelianenko, and has in fact <a href="../08/28/here-we-go-again-antonio-silva-calls-out-fedor-emelianenko-and-alistair-overeem">called him out in the past</a>, going as far as to say that the drama surrounding the would-be fight with Overeem was nothing more than daytime soap opera nonsense.</p>
<p>Fedor Emelianenko is widely regarded as one of the greatest Mixed Martial Artists of all time, but he’s come under heavy criticism recently for his continued absence from the world’s best MMA promotion, the UFC. Fedor cynics were quick to pounce on the Werdum loss, claiming that Fedor was never all that good to begin with, wouldn’t cut it in the UFC, and couldn’t even stand up to a “UFC reject”. For his part, Emelianenko says that he never wanted to have the image of an undefeated destroyer, and most famously said in a post-fight interview that “a man who does not fall does not stand up.”</p>
<p>This fight sounds like it could be a great match. I still don’t think Antonio Silva is ready or has faced enough elite-level Heavyweights to fully justify getting a fight with Fedor, but he’s a “victim” of circumstance and is the only elite-level Strikeforce Heavyweight that makes sense for Fedor to fight right now: <a href="/fighter/josh-barnett">Josh Barnett</a> just barely <a href="../09/13/controversial-ex-ufc-champion-josh-barnett-signs-with-strikeforce">signed his contract</a>, Overeem is off to K-1 once again, Werdum is sidelined with an injury, and Emelianenko has already beaten <a href="/fighter/brett-rogers">Brett Rogers</a> and Andrei Arlovski so decisively that no rematch should be made until both get a solid win-streak going. “Bigfoot” may not be Emelianenko’s toughest test, but he is a test. And coming off the huge loss to Werdum, Emelianenko needs big wins in a big way.</p>
<p>And I honestly think he’ll get one against Antonio Silva. Fedor excels against freak-of-nature athletes. Even if they’re all glorified freak-show fighters, he’s dominated them thoroughly. Against someone like Antonio Silva, who started out as a glorified freak-show fighter but is now being taken seriously due to his increasing skill and prowess, Fedor may not run through him quite as quickly as he did fighters like <a href="/fighter/hong-man-choi">Hong Man Choi</a> or Zuluzinho. But his skill is still far greater than that of Silva’s. Emelianenko will be more motivated than ever coming into this fight, and with Silva being more or less a striker, I see Emelianenko picking the big man apart with counter-strikes before getting the takedown and locking in one of his trademark Armbar submissions.</p>
<p>This is a pivotal moment in Fedor Emelianenko’s career, and I think this fight with Silva will go a long way towards laying all the rumors and uncertainties to rest. As an Emelianenko super-fan, I’m very hopeful that “The Last Emperor” will return to his winning ways and once again establish himself as the best Heavyweight MMA fighter of all time.</p>
<p>And what about you, fans and friends? If it happens, how do you see Emelianenko/Silva going down?</p>
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		<title>Grim and Grave: Chad Griggs Wants Brett Rogers</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Sep 2010 13:30:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Oliver Saenz</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It seems as though just about everybody (including myself) wouldn’t give Chad Griggs the time of day leading into his match-up with former pro wrestler Bobby Lashley at the recent Strikeforce: “Houston” event. A former IFL veteran that had been inactive for about a year, Griggs looked like easy pickings for Lashley, who up to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It seems as though just about everybody (including myself) wouldn’t give <a href="/fighter/chad-griggs">Chad Griggs</a> the time of day leading into his match-up with former pro wrestler <a href="/fighter/bobby-lashley">Bobby Lashley</a> at the recent Strikeforce: “Houston” event. A former IFL veteran that had been inactive for about a year, Griggs looked like easy pickings for Lashley, who up to that point had made quick work of admittedly less-than-stellar competition. But such was not the case: after dominating Griggs for two rounds, Lashley gassed out so badly that the referee in charge of the fight pulled Lashley off of Griggs (due to Lashley&#8217;s inactivity) when Lashley was in full mount, the most advantageous ground position in all of Mixed Martial Arts. A last-minute Hail Mary salvo of punches at the end of the second round gave “The Grave Digger” the first-ever win against Lashley, and as he deals with his newfound fame, Chad Griggs recently revealed that he has set his sights on <a href="/fighter/brett-rogers">Brett Rogers</a>.</p>
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<p>In an interview with <a href="http://www.mmaweekly.com/absolutenm/templates/dailynews.asp?articleid=12525&amp;zoneid=13">MMAWeekly.com</a>, Griggs made it know that he plans to stick around in Strikeforce’s Heavyweight division, possibly facing Brett Rogers in December. While his next opponent is still uncertain, Griggs also revealed that Strikeforce CEO Scott Coker told him that his win over Lashley was good enough to get him another fight with another big name.</p>
<p>As I said before, I’ll be frank and say that I completely overlooked Chad Griggs. I didn’t have any particular problem with the man per se, the only anger I felt towards his fight with Lashley was directed at Lashley, who I’ve continuously criticized for fighting cans and no-names and then acting like his undefeated streak meant something, saying that he wanted to fight names like Brett Rogers or <a href="/fighter/andrei-arlovski">Andrei Arlovski</a> or even <a href="/fighter/fedor-emelianenko">Fedor Emelianenko</a>. I’ll give credit where credit is due: Griggs has certainly earned his moment in the sunshine and he definitely deserves another fight in Strikeforce. But not against a premiere Strikeforce Heavyweight.</p>
<p>Because here’s the thing: I think his fifteen minutes of fame will be up if Griggs does face a premiere Strikeforce Heavyweight. Let’s be honest: Bobby Lashley’s horrible cardio and incredibly weak striking did more damage than any of Chad’s offense. Lashley dominated that fight up until he blew up and gassed out. It wasn’t even close. Griggs deserves a lot of credit for surviving long enough to tire Lashley out and nail his end-of-round salvo to get the (T)KO, but that’s all Griggs did: survive.</p>
<p>That’s something you won’t be able to do against “The Grim”. Even though he looked pretty bad in his fight with <a href="/fighter/alistair-overeem">Alistair Overeem</a>, Rogers is a great Heavyweight and one of the best Strikeforce has to offer. People can make fun of his past as a Sam’s Club employee all they want, but Rogers is a great athlete and a phenomenal striker. He may be near the tail end of the Strikeforce elite, but even if he is a “bottom of the top” fighter, he’s more than enough for Chad Griggs.</p>
<p>What Griggs needs is a middle-level Heavyweight. When he beat Lashley, he beat a man who was all hype and no heart. There’s no hype with Brett Rogers: yes he’s lost two straight, but up until those two losses he was 10-0 with all wins by stoppage, all of which were due to strikes. Griggs’ victory was impressive simply because Lashley has been built up as a destroyer due to his look and his name value. Brett Rogers is impressive because he&#8217;s been built up as a destroyer due to the fact that he KTFO’s people. I think Griggs does deserve a step up in competition, but if he steps up to Brett Rogers, I have little doubt that Rogers is going to knock him down and take him out.</p>
<p>And what do you think, fans and friends? Between Brett Rogers and Chad Griggs, who wins it, how, and why?</p>
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		<title>No Brock..No Cain..No to UFC says, Emelianenko</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Aug 2010 02:46:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brian Lopez-Benchimol</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[While most fans we&#8217;re hoping for Fedor&#8217;s inception into the UFC sometime ago, it looks like we will have to wait just a little bit longer than anticipated. Emelianeko, legend and former Pride and WAMMA heavyweight champion, is apparently in good standings with his new home with Strikeforce. Just two month&#8217;s removed from his first [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While most fans we&#8217;re hoping for Fedor&#8217;s inception into the UFC sometime ago, it looks like we will have to wait just a little bit longer than anticipated. </p>
<p>Emelianeko, legend and former Pride and WAMMA heavyweight champion, is apparently in good standings with his new home with Strikeforce. <span id="more-15305"></span></p>
<p>Just two month&#8217;s removed from his first &#8220;real&#8221; loss as a professional to then heavy-underdog <a href="/fighter/fabricio-werdum">Fabricio Werdum</a>, who submitted the sambo specialist with a tight, tight triangle choke, just 69 seconds into the first round, Emelianenko spoke with m-1global.com (owned by M-1 Global, Fedor&#8217;s management company) and hinted to a possible contract extension with Strikeforce.</p>
<p>After making his debut in devastating fashion over the hard-hitting <a href="/fighter/brett-rogers">Brett Rogers</a>, Fedor would eventually lose to Werdum some months later, halting an impressive 27 fight win streak which dates back to 2000, when Fedor lost to <a href="/fighter/tsuyoshi-kohsaka">Tsuyoshi Kohsaka</a> via TKO (cut), in what was considered controversial since elbows were not allowed in the tournament format Fedor was competing in.</p>
<p>While many speculated when the former consensus number one heavyweight fighter would eventually make his UFC debut, where arguably the best competition exists with current heavyweight champion <a href="/fighter/brock-lesnar">Brock Lesnar</a>, and challengers <a href="/fighter/cain-velasquez">Cain Velasquez</a>, <a href="/fighter/junior-dos-santos">Junior dos Santos</a>, <a href="/fighter/frank-mir">Frank Mir</a>, and <a href="/fighter/shane-carwin">Shane Carwin</a> exist, it appears that we will all have to wait a little bit longer.</p>
<p>Though his next move is still uncertain, Strikeforce is seemingly securing the heavyweight star while still under contract, extending the 33-year-old contract. </p>
<p>&#8220;As far and I&#8217;m concerned we should discuss the possibility of signing another contract for four to six fights&#8221;, said Emelianenko to m-1global.com.</p>
<p>And outside of Fedor himself, M-1 Global Director of Operations Evgeni Kogan, wants to reciprocate those same intentions.</p>
<p>&#8220;The relationship between ourselves, Strikeforce and Showtime is a good one,&#8221; he said. &#8220;We had a great event in June in San Jose, and we look forward to more good events with our partners. </p>
<p>&#8220;(M-1 Global and Strikeforce) are in talks to extend the contract for Fedor and at the same time to settle on who, when and where he is fighting next. These talks are going smoothly, and we are hopeful of a full resolution very shortly.&#8221;  </p>
<p>While the UFC offers a bevy of dream matches for the Russian, and much stiffer competition with the aforementioned UFC fighter&#8217;s, Strikeforce does have some notables to offer.</p>
<p>Bret Rogers, though tough, is largely irrelevant, unfortunately, in the Strikeforce heavyweight division, following losses to Fedor and current champion <a href="/fighter/alistair-overeem">Alistair Overeem</a>.</p>
<p>Overeem himself would be an excellent match up, though said fiight has lost some of it&#8217;s allure following Fedor&#8217;s loss, and Alistair&#8217;s impressive run in the past couple of years in both the MMA and Kickboxing circuit.</p>
<p>A rematch with Werdum would be a logical choice for the promotion, in order to get the Russian back in good standings in the heavyweight division and erase the setback the Brazilian presented. However, following the fight last June, the Abu Dhabi Grappling veteran has since received surgery on a nagging elbow injury, and will be out for the rest of 2010.</p>
<p>So, the next logical conclusion may be Antonio &#8220;Big Foot&#8221; Silva. The American Top Team product made his debut in a losing effort to the top-5 heavyweight Werdum, when the fight went to the judges score cards.</p>
<p>However, &#8220;Pezao&#8221; bounced back in a big way, when he nabbed a unanimous decision over former UFC heavyweight champion <a href="/fighter/andrei-arlovski">Andrei Arlovski</a> last May. </p>
<p>I&#8217;m personally vouching for a fight with Silva, and then possibly a rematch with Werdum, where then with two &#8220;hypothetical&#8221; wins underneath his belt, Fedor might have gained some notoriety back and challenge Overeem, in what has been discussed as a possible headliner for Strikeforce&#8217;s first Pay Per View card. </p>
<p>So, outside of the UFC, what is the next match up that you, the fans, would like to see for Fedor? </p>
<p>Is everyone disappointed that the Russian may end up lock-and-sealed with Strikeforce?</p>
<p>Voice your opinion.</p>
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		<title>UFC&#039;s Brock Lesnar Takes The Throne As The New Emperor - Fighters.com&#039;s July Heavyweight Top Ten</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 04 Jul 2010 15:25:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chad Edward</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[For Fighters.com and UFC Heavyweight Champion Brock Lesnar (5-1) it&#8217;s been a three-year roller coaster from MMA novelty to undisputed heavyweight champion.  But, after former top-ranked &#8220;Last Emperor&#8221; Fedor Emelianenko&#8216;s (31-2) stunning loss to &#8220;Vai Cavalo&#8221; Fabricio Werdum (14-4-1)  at Strikeforce/M-1 Global in San Jose June 26 and Lesnar&#8217;s arm triangle submission of Shane Carwin [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="_mcePaste" style="position: absolute; left: -10000px; top: 0px; width: 1px; height: 1px; overflow-x: hidden; overflow-y: hidden;">For Fighters.com and UFC Heavyweight Champion <a href="/fighter/brock-lesnar">Brock Lesnar</a> (5-1) it&#8217;s been a three-year roller coaster from MMA novelty to undisputed heavyweight champion.  But, after former top-ranked &#8220;Last Emperor&#8221; <a href="/fighter/fedor-emelianenko">Fedor Emelianenko</a>&#8216;s (31-2) stunning loss to &#8220;Vai Cavalo&#8221; <a href="/fighter/fabricio-werdum">Fabricio Werdum</a> (14-4-1)  at Strikeforce/M-1 Global in San Jose June 26 and Lesnar&#8217;s arm triangle submission of <a href="/fighter/shane-carwin">Shane Carwin</a> (12-1) at UFC 116 Saturday, there can be no dispute among any rational fan, fighter, journalist, or promoter that indeed Lesnar now sits atop the mountain in the world heavyweight rankings.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="position: absolute; left: -10000px; top: 0px; width: 1px; height: 1px; overflow-x: hidden; overflow-y: hidden;">The debate is over, for now.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="position: absolute; left: -10000px; top: 0px; width: 1px; height: 1px; overflow-x: hidden; overflow-y: hidden;">Lesnar already has second-ranked <a href="/fighter/cain-velasquez">Cain Velasquez</a>&#8216;s (8-0) name on his dance card to defend his new status.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="position: absolute; left: -10000px; top: 0px; width: 1px; height: 1px; overflow-x: hidden; overflow-y: hidden;">Throughout the last year&#8217;s Emelianenko-Lesnar debate, UFC President Dana White repeated &#8220;the best fighters in the world fight the best three times per year.&#8221;  Yet, Lesnar has never passed that threshold.  Of course, Lesnar suffered from diverticulitis for several months, which postponed his UFC title defense until Saturday.  However, even without the illness, Lesnar would&#8217;ve only fought twice in 2009.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="position: absolute; left: -10000px; top: 0px; width: 1px; height: 1px; overflow-x: hidden; overflow-y: hidden;">Fighters.com challenges White to make good on his promise to keep Lesnar on a four-month fight schedule, which would perch the Lesnar-Velasquez matchup at the top of the UFC 121 card rumored to be heading for Oberhausen, Germany.  More likely though, White will end the year with the matchup at UFC 122 in Las Vegas.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="position: absolute; left: -10000px; top: 0px; width: 1px; height: 1px; overflow-x: hidden; overflow-y: hidden;">At UFC 117 in Oakland August 7, it seems the next top UFC contender will be decided betwen third-ranked &#8220;Cigano&#8221; <a href="/fighter/junior-dos-santos">Junior dos Santos</a> (11-2) and The Ultimate Fighter 10 champion &#8220;Big Country&#8221; <a href="/fighter/roy-nelson">Roy Nelson</a> (15-4).</div>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="position: absolute; left: -10000px; top: 0px; width: 1px; height: 1px; overflow-x: hidden; overflow-y: hidden;">Werdum ascends to the fourth spot with his submission of Emelianenko in the matchup promoted to determine the next Strikeforce title challenger to ninth-ranked &#8220;Demolition Man&#8221; <a href="/fighter/alistair-overeem">Alistair Overeem</a> (33-11).  However, it seems that was only if Emelianenko had won. Since the inconcievable Werdum victory, Strikeforce CEO Scott Coker has thrown just about every potential matchup at the wall to see what sticks except the natural Overeem-Werdum title fight to crown a clear Strikeforce champion.  Maybe Werdum and Emelianenko will rematch.  Maybe Overeem and Emelianenko will fight for the title to determine who gets the next crack at higher-ranked Werdum.  It&#8217;s all confusing and Fighters.com encourages Coker to go with plan A and match the champ Overeem with the top contender Werdum.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="position: absolute; left: -10000px; top: 0px; width: 1px; height: 1px; overflow-x: hidden; overflow-y: hidden;">Carwin drops to the fifth spot with his loss to Lesnar.  Carwin&#8230;dare I use the word&#8230;dominated Lesnar in round one, but exposed a weakness on his back in round two that must be fixed if 35-year old Carwin expects to make another run to the top.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="position: absolute; left: -10000px; top: 0px; width: 1px; height: 1px; overflow-x: hidden; overflow-y: hidden;">Emelianenko drops to the sixth spot.  I&#8217;m willing to have a reasonable discussion about where Emelianenko ranks, but not with anyone who&#8217;ll continue to rank Emelianenko first.  You&#8217;re delusional.  Part of Emelianenko&#8217;s ranking is just circumstantial.  For right now, Werdum is a better fighter than Emelianenko as evidenced by the actual fight in which Werdum defeated Emelianenko.  There&#8217;s no would&#8217;ves, should&#8217;ves, or could&#8217;ves to discuss after two fighters fight.  Therefore, Werdum must rank above Emelianenko.  Similarly, Werdum was knocked out by dos Santos at UFC 90 west of Chicago in October 2008.  In an effort to rank fighters presently and not historically, Fighters.com limits the considered record of fighters to their work in the previous two years.  Therefore, dos Santos must rank above Werdum who must rank above Emelianenko.  That&#8217;s Fighters.com&#8217;s method and why Emelianenko ranks sixth after losing to Werdum.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="position: absolute; left: -10000px; top: 0px; width: 1px; height: 1px; overflow-x: hidden; overflow-y: hidden;">Neither seventh-ranked <a href="/fighter/frank-mir">Frank Mir</a> (13-5) nor eighth-ranked &#8220;Minotauro&#8221; <a href="/fighter/antonio-rodrigo-nogueira">Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira</a> (32-6-1) have any scheduled or rumored fights on their calendars.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="position: absolute; left: -10000px; top: 0px; width: 1px; height: 1px; overflow-x: hidden; overflow-y: hidden;">Though Coker had mentioned rematching tenth-ranked &#8220;The Grimm&#8221; <a href="/fighter/brett-rogers">Brett Rogers</a> (10-2) and former UFC heavyweight champion &#8220;Pitbull&#8221; <a href="/fighter/andrei-arlovski">Andrei Arlovski</a> (15-8), Fighters.com has confirmed both with Rogers&#8217;s camp and Strikeforce that the rematch has never been officially offered to Rogers.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="position: absolute; left: -10000px; top: 0px; width: 1px; height: 1px; overflow-x: hidden; overflow-y: hidden;">Fighters.com&#8217;s July Heavyweight Top Ten</div>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="position: absolute; left: -10000px; top: 0px; width: 1px; height: 1px; overflow-x: hidden; overflow-y: hidden;">1. Brock Lesnar (5-1)</div>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="position: absolute; left: -10000px; top: 0px; width: 1px; height: 1px; overflow-x: hidden; overflow-y: hidden;">2. Cain Velasquez (8-0)</div>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="position: absolute; left: -10000px; top: 0px; width: 1px; height: 1px; overflow-x: hidden; overflow-y: hidden;">3. &#8220;Cigano&#8221; Junior dos Santo (11-2)</div>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="position: absolute; left: -10000px; top: 0px; width: 1px; height: 1px; overflow-x: hidden; overflow-y: hidden;">4. &#8220;Vai Cavalo&#8221; Fabricio Werdum (14-4-1)</div>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="position: absolute; left: -10000px; top: 0px; width: 1px; height: 1px; overflow-x: hidden; overflow-y: hidden;">5. Shane Carwin (12-1)</div>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="position: absolute; left: -10000px; top: 0px; width: 1px; height: 1px; overflow-x: hidden; overflow-y: hidden;">6. &#8220;Last Emperor&#8221; Fedor Emelianenko (31-2)</div>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="position: absolute; left: -10000px; top: 0px; width: 1px; height: 1px; overflow-x: hidden; overflow-y: hidden;">7. Frank Mir (13-5)</div>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="position: absolute; left: -10000px; top: 0px; width: 1px; height: 1px; overflow-x: hidden; overflow-y: hidden;">8. &#8220;Minotauro&#8221; Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira (32-6-1)</div>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="position: absolute; left: -10000px; top: 0px; width: 1px; height: 1px; overflow-x: hidden; overflow-y: hidden;">9. &#8220;Demolition Man&#8221; Alistair Overeem (33-11)</div>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="position: absolute; left: -10000px; top: 0px; width: 1px; height: 1px; overflow-x: hidden; overflow-y: hidden;">10. &#8220;The Grimm&#8221; Brett Rogers (10-2)</div>
<p>For Fighters.com and UFC Heavyweight Champion Brock Lesnar (5-1) it&#8217;s been a three-year roller coaster from MMA novelty to undisputed heavyweight champion.  But, after former top-ranked &#8220;Last Emperor&#8221; Fedor Emelianenko&#8217;s (31-2) stunning loss to &#8220;Vai Cavalo&#8221; Fabricio Werdum (14-4-1)  at Strikeforce/M-1 Global in San Jose June 26 and Lesnar&#8217;s arm triangle submission of Shane Carwin (12-1) at UFC 116 Saturday, there can be no dispute among any rational fan, fighter, journalist, or promoter that indeed Lesnar now sits atop the mountain in the world heavyweight rankings.</p>
<p>The debate is over, for now.</p>
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<p>Lesnar already has second-ranked Cain Velasquez&#8217;s (8-0) name on his dance card to defend his new status.</p>
<p>Throughout the last year&#8217;s Emelianenko-Lesnar debate, UFC President Dana White repeated &#8220;the best fighters in the world fight the best three times per year.&#8221;  Yet, Lesnar has never passed that threshold.  Of course, Lesnar suffered from diverticulitis for several months, which postponed his UFC title defense until Saturday.  However, even without the illness, Lesnar would&#8217;ve only fought twice in 2009.</p>
<p>Fighters.com challenges White to make good on his promise to keep Lesnar on a four-month fight schedule, which would perch the Lesnar-Velasquez matchup at the top of the UFC 121 card rumored to be heading for Oberhausen, Germany.  More likely though, White will end the year with the matchup at UFC 122 in Las Vegas.</p>
<p>At UFC 117 in Oakland August 7, it seems the next top UFC contender will be decided betwen third-ranked &#8220;Cigano&#8221; Junior dos Santos (11-2) and The Ultimate Fighter 10 champion &#8220;Big Country&#8221; Roy Nelson (15-4).</p>
<p>Werdum ascends to the fourth spot with his submission of Emelianenko in the matchup promoted to determine the next Strikeforce title challenger to ninth-ranked &#8220;Demolition Man&#8221; Alistair Overeem (33-11).  However, it seems that was only if Emelianenko had won. Since the inconcievable Werdum victory, Strikeforce CEO Scott Coker has thrown just about every potential matchup at the wall to see what sticks except the natural Overeem-Werdum title fight to crown a clear Strikeforce champion.  Maybe Werdum and Emelianenko will rematch.  Maybe Overeem and Emelianenko will fight for the title to determine who gets the next crack at higher-ranked Werdum.  It&#8217;s all confusing and Fighters.com encourages Coker to go with plan A and match the champ Overeem with the top contender Werdum.</p>
<p>Carwin drops to the fifth spot with his loss to Lesnar.  Carwin&#8230;dare I use the word&#8230;dominated Lesnar in round one, but exposed a weakness on his back in round two that must be fixed if 35-year old Carwin expects to make another run to the top.</p>
<p>Emelianenko drops to the sixth spot.  I&#8217;m willing to have a reasonable discussion about where Emelianenko ranks, but not with anyone who&#8217;ll continue to rank Emelianenko first.  You&#8217;re delusional.  Part of Emelianenko&#8217;s ranking is just circumstantial.  For right now, Werdum is a better fighter than Emelianenko as evidenced by the actual fight in which Werdum defeated Emelianenko.  There&#8217;s no would&#8217;ves, should&#8217;ves, or could&#8217;ves to discuss after two fighters fight.  Therefore, Werdum must rank above Emelianenko.  Similarly, Werdum was knocked out by dos Santos at UFC 90 west of Chicago in October 2008.  In an effort to rank fighters presently and not historically, Fighters.com limits the considered record of fighters to their work in the previous two years.  Therefore, dos Santos must rank above Werdum who must rank above Emelianenko.  That&#8217;s Fighters.com&#8217;s method and why Emelianenko ranks sixth after losing to Werdum.</p>
<p>Neither seventh-ranked Frank Mir (13-5) nor eighth-ranked &#8220;Minotauro&#8221; Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira (32-6-1) have any scheduled or rumored fights on their calendars.</p>
<p>Though Coker had mentioned rematching tenth-ranked &#8220;The Grimm&#8221; Brett Rogers (10-2) and former UFC heavyweight champion &#8220;Pitbull&#8221; Andrei Arlovski (15-8), Fighters.com has confirmed both with Rogers&#8217;s camp and Strikeforce that the rematch has never been officially offered to Rogers.</p>
<h1>Fighters.com&#8217;s July Heavyweight Top Ten</h1>
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<li>Brock Lesnar (5-1)</li>
<li>Cain Velasquez (8-0)</li>
<li>&#8220;Cigano&#8221; Junior dos Santos (11-2)</li>
<li>&#8220;Vai Cavalo&#8221; Fabricio Werdum (14-4-1)</li>
<li>Shane Carwin (12-1)</li>
<li>&#8220;Last Emperor&#8221; Fedor Emelianenko (31-2)</li>
<li>Frank Mir (13-5)</li>
<li>&#8220;Minotauro&#8221; Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira (32-6-1)</li>
<li>&#8220;Demolition Man&#8221; Alistair Overeem (33-11)</li>
<li>&#8220;The Grimm&#8221; Brett Rogers (10-2)</li>
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		<title>Strikeforce: Brett Rogers, Alistair Overeem and Lack of Depth</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 15 May 2010 07:08:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This Saturday Strikeforce is once again presenting us with another event, Strikeforce: Heavy Artillery. The main event is Strikeforce champion &#8220;Demolition Man&#8221; Alistair Overeem (30-11) versus Fighters.com sixth-ranked heavyweight Brett Rogers (10-1). This fight is a microcosm of the problem the organization has with lack of depth and proper marketing which could bring the end [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This Saturday Strikeforce is once again presenting us with another event, Strikeforce: Heavy Artillery. The main event is Strikeforce champion &#8220;Demolition Man&#8221; <a href="/fighter/alistair-overeem">Alistair Overeem</a> (30-11) versus Fighters.com sixth-ranked heavyweight <a href="/fighter/brett-rogers">Brett Rogers</a> (10-1). This fight is a microcosm of the problem the organization has with lack of depth and proper marketing which could bring the end of Strikeforce in the near future.</p>
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<p>Alistair is the heavyweight champion in Strikeforce although a casual fan of the organization probably doesn&#8217;t know this fact. This would be due to his inactivity here in the states. The last time he fought for Strikeforce or in the U.S was back in November of 2007. Since then he has been active in Japan and Holland but has yet to defend his title.</p>
<p>He has gone 6-0 with six first round stoppages, dealt with an injury received as the result of a night-club incident as well as constantly mentioned concerns over his massive frame that many believe is due to performance enhancing drugs.</p>
<p>Media and fans alike called for Overeem to be stripped of the title but Scott Coker did not feel it was the correct move. &#8220;There was dialogue about [stripping Overeem of his title], but I was really against that,&#8221; Coker said. &#8220;In 2007, I think he fought for us in November, and in 2008, I don&#8217;t think we really had a fight for him. In 2009, when we launched the TV deal, that was just last year. Since we&#8217;ve had the TV relationship with Showtime and CBS and went from a regional promotion to a national promotion, it&#8217;s just been a year.</p>
<p>&#8220;We had an opportunity to have a fight with him last year, but then he was injured, and then he had a fight with K-1. But with Golden Glory (Overeem&#8217;s management team), we had a clear understanding that he was going to have to fight for us in the spring of this year and then fight for us and have the U.S. be the priority from here going forward, which they agreed to. I know he wants to fight in K-1 at the end of the year, but he&#8217;s going to be available between now and December, and that was part of the deal.&#8221;</p>
<p>Saturday he steps into the cage to finally defend that title against Brett Roger who possesses serious knockout power.</p>
<p>I am not alone in questioning the match-up between the champion and a man coming off a loss to Fighters.com top-ranked heavyweight and arguably the best pound for pound fighter in the world, &#8220;The Last Emperor&#8221; <a href="/fighter/fedor-emelianenko">Fedor Emelianenko</a> (31-1).</p>
<p>I had an extremely difficult time remembering the last time a challenger received a title shot immediately following a loss until I remembered <a href="/fighter/justin-eilers">Justin Eilers</a> (19-7-1) getting a shot against then current UFC champion &#8220;Pitbull&#8221; <a href="/fighter/andrei-arlovski">Andrei Arlovski</a> (14-7). Typically a loss would knock you out of title contention rather than catapult you into a main event for the strap.</p>
<p>This match-up is a direct result of the lack of depth in Strikeforce which in turn makes it difficult to give fans fights that have a significance in the overall division as well as exciting fights the casual fan will pay to see take place.</p>
<p>This is an issue that plagues Strikeforce and if not corrected could spell the end of the organization.</p>
<p>Typically the lack of depth in Strikeforce has been in the middleweight, welterweight and lightweight divisions as the UFC and Bellator have been active in signing some of the best known talent as well as the high level prospects. Yet here we are discussing a fight in the heavyweight division that is illogical to say the least.</p>
<p>The casual fans will eat up the story of <a href="/fighter/brett-rogers">Brett Rogers</a> considering he was a tire changer at a chain store and now is a full-time fighter. However, they will also see a man who got beat by &#8220;the Russian guy&#8221; in his last fight and likely be confused by why he his now fighting for the title. Strikeforce needs to be bringing fighters up through the ranks and giving them some television time even if the ranks are very shallow.</p>
<p>The end to Strikeforce is near if they can&#8217;t bring in more fighters while retaining the fighters on their current roster as well as spending time to properly promote the up and comers.</p>
<p>The UFC has a unique avenue for just that in &#8220;The Ultimate Fighter&#8221; and the &#8220;Ultimate Fight Nights&#8221; on Spike TV. They can use these to give people exposure to the young fighters so when they get a bug fight the fans are already invested one way or anther in the fight. Strikeforce does have their Challenger series but the number of people actually watching that pales in comparison to the same style UFC events. I would guess the people watching that series is those of us in the media as well as the hardcore MMA fans that can never seem to get enough of the sport.</p>
<p>Hopefully we can see a change come about in Strikeforce as I feel the organization could be good for the sport but that will need to happen soon or they will be forced to close up shop.</p>
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		<title>After KO Loss to Fedor Emelianenko, Brett Rogers Rewarded With Title Shot Vs. Alistair Overeem</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Mar 2010 18:20:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Fighters.com Staff</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Strikeforce heavyweight sixth-ranked “Grim” Brett Rogers (10-1) has been officially awarded a title shot versus Strikeforce champion “Demolition Man” Alistair Overeem (30-11) in St. Louis May 15, Strikeforce has confirmed to MMA Junkie. Ironically, Rogers enters the fight off a second-round knockout loss to Fighters.com heavyweight champion “The Last Emperor” Fedor Emelianenko (31-1) at Strikeforce [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Strikeforce heavyweight sixth-ranked “Grim” <a href="/fighter/brett-rogers">Brett Rogers</a> (10-1) has been officially awarded a title shot versus Strikeforce champion “Demolition Man” <a href="/fighter/alistair-overeem">Alistair Overeem</a> (30-11) in St. Louis May 15, Strikeforce has confirmed to MMA Junkie.</p>
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<p>Ironically, Rogers enters the fight off a second-round knockout loss to Fighters.com heavyweight champion “The Last Emperor” <a href="/fighter/fedor-emelianenko">Fedor Emelianenko</a> (31-1) at Strikeforce in Chicago last November.</p>
<p>Though it would seem Emelianenko is next in line for the title shot versus Overeem, Emelianenko will instead fight ninth-ranked “Vai Cavalo” <a href="/fighter/fabricio-werdum">Fabricio Werdum</a> (12-4-1) on the same fight card.</p>
<p>Overeem enters his first Strikeforce title defense in two-and-a-half years off a knockout victory of <a href="/fighter/kazuyuki-fujita">Kazuyuki Fujita</a> (15-9) at K-1 Dynamite!! on New Year&#8217;s Eve.</p>
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		<title>Strikeforce Dealing With Fedor Emelianenko&#039;s, Alistair Overeem&#039;s Open Contracts</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Mar 2010 20:13:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[UFC President Dana White has been criticized for the promotion&#8217;s all-bases-covered, iron-clad contracts that prevent UFC fighters from fighting in any other promotion.  But, White has an advantage over promotions that don&#8217;t follow suit.  When White wants a fight, he gets the fight if the fighters he wants matched up are under contract. Strikeforce CEO [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>UFC President Dana White has been criticized for the promotion&#8217;s all-bases-covered, iron-clad contracts that prevent UFC fighters from fighting in any other promotion.  But, White has an advantage over promotions that don&#8217;t follow suit.  When White wants a fight, he gets the fight if the fighters he wants matched up are under contract.</p>
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<p>Strikeforce CEO Scott Coker is dealing with the fallout from not following the UFC&#8217;s model and offering fighters more lenient contractual terms.</p>
<p>&#8220;I can tell you this,&#8221; Coker told MMA Junkie Thursday about negotiations with Fighters.com top-ranked heavyweight “The Last Emperor” <a href="/fighter/fedor-emelianenko">Fedor Emelianenko</a> (31-1), &#8220;we&#8217;ve been having really good dialogue with M-1 Global and [M-1 Global president] Vadim Finkelchtein, and I think we&#8217;re in the final stages of buttoning everything up to make [a fight] again. I think we&#8217;ll have an announcement soon on that, but I feel very confident we&#8217;ll be promoting Fedor here in the near future.&#8221;</p>
<p>Sounds great, but what are Coker and Finkelchtein talking about?  Don&#8217;t they already have a contract?</p>
<p>Coker explained to MMA Junkie, &#8220;When I dealt with companies in Japan, it&#8217;s the same thing. You have cultural differences, and you have expectations. When expectations and the cultural differences meet with the cultural differences here and the expectations of an American company, sometimes there&#8217;s some differences, and there&#8217;s some things that we needed to button up.&#8221;</p>
<p>Renegotiating with a fighter after every fight is an additional hurdle the UFC doesn&#8217;t have.  White says fight and you fight, with wiggle room allowed for injuries, preparation time, personal issues, etc.  But, if you&#8217;re a healthy UFC fighter and you&#8217;re offered a fight, you fight, sometimes on very short notice.</p>
<p>Emelianenko and his management are notoriously difficult to deal with, which is at least half the reason Emelianenko isn&#8217;t fighting in the UFC.</p>
<p>Also on Coker&#8217;s plate is convincing Strikeforce heavyweight champion “Demolition Man” <a href="/fighter/alistair-overeem">Alistair Overeem</a> (30-11) to return to the promotion to defend his title, or not.</p>
<p>Coker told MMA Junkie, &#8220;We&#8217;re going to make an announcement next week, so I don&#8217;t want to say anything about [the title implications of the fight between Overeem and sixth-ranked “Grim” <a href="/fighter/brett-rogers">Brett Rogers</a> (10-1)], but it might be something that people are not expecting.&#8221;</p>
<p>Hell, Overeem actually fighting might be something that people are not expecting given his preference to take weaker matchups in nations where he&#8217;s more popular.  And, I don&#8217;t begrudge him that.  MMA is a business.</p>
<p>However, Coker&#8217;s hassles with Emelianenko and Overeem are additional problems Strikeforce has to deal with that the UFC doesn&#8217;t.  And, it doesn&#8217;t just affect the behind the scenes portion of the business.  I know when the UFC announces a matchup I&#8217;m going to see that fight on the announced date unless there&#8217;s an injury.  Following Strikeforce is like a Hitchcock film: twists and turns and surprise endings, which isn&#8217;t necessarily what I want in an MMA promotion.</p>
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		<title>Alistair Overeem versus Brett Rogers Could put Strikeforce in a Bad Spot</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Mar 2010 14:43:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Reverend Turk Vangel</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yesterday we found out that Strikeforce heavyweight champion &#8220;Demolition Man&#8221; Alistair Overeem will becoming back to the states to fight once again under the Strikeforce banner. His opponent is none other than Fighters.com sixth-ranked heavyweight Brett Rogers (10-1). My first thought upon hearing this is that the fight makes no sense at all. Then I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yesterday we found out that Strikeforce heavyweight champion &#8220;Demolition Man&#8221; <a href="/fighter/alistair-overeem">Alistair Overeem</a> will becoming back to the states to fight once again under the Strikeforce banner. His opponent is none other than Fighters.com sixth-ranked heavyweight <a href="/fighter/brett-rogers">Brett Rogers</a> (10-1).</p>
<p><span id="more-13670"></span>My first thought upon hearing this is that the fight makes no sense at all. Then I learned that they did not actually come out and say if this is a title fight or not. My guess is that it will not be for the title but to me the fight still makes very little sense.</p>
<p>I am not a fan of any organization putting a champion inside the cage to fight and that fighter&#8217;s title not being on the line. Why have the champ fight at all if you do intend for that title to be at stake? It reminds me of a move boxing used to pull.</p>
<p><a href="/fighter/brett-rogers">Brett Rogers</a> is not a guy that should be getting a title shot anyway so at least that much makes sense. I understand that many of the casual fans are not that familiar with Overeem because he last fought in the United States back in November of 2007 at the Strikeforce Tournament Series. This is a time when the organization was not at the status it is now and thus the exposure for Overeem here is very limited. So in that regard a fight with Rogers makes sense.</p>
<p>Many fans remember the &#8220;fits&#8221; Brett gave Fighters.com top-ranked heavyweight &#8220;The Last Emperor&#8221; <a href="/fighter/fedor-emelianenko">Fedor Emelianenko</a> (31-1) so they are familiar with him and his skill set. If he steps into the cage with Alistair and gets beaten to a pulp then the crowd will be clamoring for a fight between Overeem and Fedor. However what happens if Overeem gets knocked out in this fight or Rogers wins a decision? Then what do you do with your champion?</p>
<p>This is an issue Strikeforce must be prepared for because in MMA anything is possible.</p>
<p>The fight that makes sense from my perspective is to have Overeem fight Fedor right away but this will not happen as Fedor&#8217;s manager, Vadim Finkelstein, said in an interview with sports.ru.</p>
<p>&#8220;I personally think that <a href="/fighter/alistair-overeem">Alistair Overeem</a> did not reach the desired level to challenge Fedor. He beat a lot of no-name opponents in Mixed Martial Arts. Overeem defeated <a href="/fighter/paul-buentello">Paul Buentello</a> and then disappeared from the United States for more than two year, which is simply ridiculous. Also, pay attention that Werdum beat Overeem when they were fighting in Pride, four years ago.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;We do not fight for the Strikeforce Heavyweight Title. Strikeforce are our partner, and any titles whether it is UFC, Strikeforce, WAMMA, Dream… they are just medals. Fedor is above these things. We are interested in the level of our opponent and his popularity among the audience.&#8221;</p>
<p>While I understand the sentiment behind this, many will scream once again that Fedor is ducking opponents. I believe he has a point here as Overeem is not in the top ten of any rankings.</p>
<p>This is a fight I want to see even though I despise watching a champ fight and the title not being up for grabs. However, the fanboy inside me yearns to see Overeem versus Fedor as it reminds me of a fight would see in the days of Pride. Hope for the sake of Strikeforce that Overeem wins this one in exciting fashion, that is if he can past the drug test.</p>
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		<title>UFC&#039;s Junior dos Santos is the Future of Heavyweight - Fighters.com&#039;s January Heavyweight Rankings</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Jan 2010 23:18:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chad Edward</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Brazilian heavyweight &#8220;Cigano&#8221; Junior dos Santos (10-1) climbed to the fifth spot in Fighters.com&#8217;s December Heavyweight Rankings after knocking out “Hurricane” Gilbert Yvel (33-14-1) at UFC 108 in Las Vegas January second.  He&#8217;s now just beneath his sensei, fourth-ranked &#8220;Minotauro&#8221; Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira (32-5-1), and just out of the UFC&#8217;s big three champions, one of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Brazilian heavyweight &#8220;Cigano&#8221; <a href="/fighter/junior-dos-santos">Junior dos Santos</a> (10-1) climbed to the fifth spot in Fighters.com&#8217;s December Heavyweight Rankings after knocking out “Hurricane” <a href="/fighter/gilbert-yvel">Gilbert Yvel</a> (33-14-1) at UFC 108 in Las Vegas January second.  He&#8217;s now just beneath his sensei, fourth-ranked &#8220;Minotauro&#8221; <a href="/fighter/antonio-rodrigo-nogueira">Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira</a> (32-5-1), and just out of the UFC&#8217;s big three champions, one of whom has held a portion of the UFC title for the last two years.</p>
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<p>Both seventh-ranked <a href="/fighter/shane-carwin">Shane Carwin</a> (10-0) and unranked <a href="/fighter/cain-velasquez">Cain Velasquez</a> (7-0) have been hyped as top contenders ahead of dos Santos primarily because Carwin is all-American and Velasquez is Mexican-American, two key UFC demographics.  Dos Santos has a better record than both Carwin and Velasquez over the last two years and with every bit as exciting finishes as either.  But, dos Santos has been underhyped also because Nogueira is both still a contender and a big draw.  Only one of them can be marketed as a potential contender at a time because they won&#8217;t fight each other, and Nogueira is the bigger name.</p>
<p>But, Fighters.com thinks dos Santos&#8217;s time gaining experience versus quality opponents like Yvel and “Cro Cop” <a href="/fighter/mirko-filipovic">Mirko Filipovic</a> (23-6-2) will benefit him in the long run more than being rushed to a title shot like Carwin and Velasquez have been.</p>
<p>In boxing, prospects take a long road to a title shot, building their record and experiences on the path.  They beat power punchers, technical fighters, European stylists, pressure fighters, brawlers, and every look they can get while gradually increasing their level of competition.  They might even lose a fight or two along the way and good fighters will learn from those losses as much as from their wins.  By the time they fight for a title, if they&#8217;re management has served them well, they&#8217;ve seen it all and are confident going into their first title challenge.</p>
<p>In MMA, prospects are often rushed through the ranks and granted title shots because they&#8217;re getting a lot of hype or are marketable, not necessarily because they&#8217;re ready physically and mentally.</p>
<p>However, because dos Santos&#8217;s rise through the ranks has been limited by his teacher&#8217;s contendership, he&#8217;s earning an eventual title shot the old fashioned way.  And, he&#8217;ll benefit from that in the long run.</p>
<p>Just in the UFC, he&#8217;s beaten a world-class submission grappler and certified top ten heavyweight ninth-ranked &#8220;Vai Cavalo&#8221; <a href="/fighter/fabricio-werdum">Fabricio Werdum</a> (13-4-1), a 6&#8217;11&#8243; young thoroughbred “SkySkraper” <a href="/fighter/stefan-struve">Stefan Struve</a> (23-3), an MMA legend and patient kickboxer Filipovic, and now a intimidating, wild kickboxer in Yvel.  Dos Santos also has one loss under his belt, a 2007 armbar submission to Joaquim Ferreira (3-3).</p>
<p>Dos Santos is already a top contender, though you wouldn&#8217;t know it in the UFC&#8217;s marketing.  However, when his time finally comes, he&#8217;s going to have the skills, experiences, and seasoning to be a long-serving champion.</p>
<p><strong>Fighters.com January Heavyweight Rankings</strong></p>
<p>1. &#8220;Last Emperor&#8221; <a href="/fighter/fedor-emelianenko">Fedor Emelianenko</a> (31-1)</p>
<p>2. <a href="/fighter/brock-lesnar">Brock Lesnar</a> (4-1)</p>
<p>3. <a href="/fighter/frank-mir">Frank Mir</a> (13-4)</p>
<p>4. &#8220;Minotauro&#8221; <a href="/fighter/antonio-rodrigo-nogueira">Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira</a> (32-5-1)</p>
<p>5. &#8220;Cigano&#8221; <a href="/fighter/junior-dos-santos">Junior dos Santos</a> (10-1)</p>
<p>6. &#8220;Grim&#8221; <a href="/fighter/brett-rogers">Brett Rogers</a> (10-1)</p>
<p>7. <a href="/fighter/shane-carwin">Shane Carwin</a> (10-0)</p>
<p>8. &#8220;Babyface Assassin&#8221; <a href="/fighter/josh-barnett">Josh Barnett</a> (20-5)</p>
<p>9. &#8220;Vai Cavalo&#8221; <a href="/fighter/fabricio-werdum">Fabricio Werdum</a> (13-4-1)</p>
<p>10. &#8220;The Natural&#8221; <a href="/fighter/randy-couture">Randy Couture</a> (17-10)</p>
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		<title>Strikeforce: Fedor Emelianenko Versus Fabricio Werdum Likely For April</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Dec 2009 20:38:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chad Edward</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Strikeforce CEO Scott Coker told Sherdog Saturday in San Jose, &#8220;I think Fedor will fight [in April on CBS].  Looks like he&#8217;ll fight Fabricio Werdum.&#8221; Fighters.com Heavyweight Champion “Last Emperor” Fedor Emelianenko (31-1) and ninth-ranked “Vai Cavalo” Fabricio Werdum (12-4-1) have been on a collision course since both won impressively on the original M-1 Global [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Strikeforce CEO Scott Coker told Sherdog Saturday in San Jose, &#8220;I think Fedor will fight [in April on CBS].  Looks like he&#8217;ll fight <a href="/fighter/fabricio-werdum">Fabricio Werdum</a>.&#8221;</p>
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<p>Fighters.com Heavyweight Champion “Last Emperor” <a href="/fighter/fedor-emelianenko">Fedor Emelianenko</a> (31-1) and ninth-ranked “Vai Cavalo” <a href="/fighter/fabricio-werdum">Fabricio Werdum</a> (12-4-1) have been on a collision course since both won impressively on the original M-1 Global and Strikeforce collaboration on CBS in Chicago November 7.</p>
<p>But, Coker warned, &#8220;Nothing is signed.  We haven&#8217;t gone through that process yet.  But, Fabricio, I think, is a natural because he fought Giant Silva on CBS.  I&#8217;d like to see that fight.&#8221;</p>
<p>The matchup leaves Strikeforce heavyweight champion “Demolition Man” <a href="/fighter/alistair-overeem">Alistair Overeem</a> (29-10) will leftovers in what will probably be his first title defense.</p>
<p>Coker added, &#8220;I&#8217;d like to see <a href="/fighter/alistair-overeem">Alistair Overeem</a> make his debut on CBS with somebody, maybe Silva, maybe <a href="/fighter/brett-rogers">Brett Rogers</a>.&#8221;</p>
<p>Both “Bigfoot” <a href="/fighter/antonio-silva">Antonio Silva</a> (12-2) and fifth-ranked heavyweight “Grim” <a href="/fighter/brett-rogers">Brett Rogers</a> (10-1) are coming off losses to Werdum and Emelianenko respectively, creating an awkward situation for Strikeforce where their champion is defending his title versus fighters who&#8217;ve already lost to the top challengers who&#8217;ll be fighting each other on the same card.</p>
<p>Is it any worse than another UFC interim title fight between third-ranked heavyweight <a href="/fighter/frank-mir">Frank Mir</a> (13-4) and sixth-ranked <a href="/fighter/shane-carwin">Shane Carwin</a> (10-0)?</p>
<p>Fighters.com thinks so.  The longer Emelianenko doesn&#8217;t challenge for the Strikeforce title, the more devalued the title and their division becomes.  It risks mirroring the convoluted and frustrating professional boxing divisions that MMA has avoided doing&#8230;until now.</p>
<p>For example, if Rogers challenges Overeem for the Strikeforce title and wins and Emelianenko beats Werdum, it sets up a Strikeforce title fight of little interest to anyone since Emelianenko already outclassed Rogers last November.  Rogers won&#8217;t have done anything to deserve the rematch, since Overeem is ranked lower than Emelianenko, and it serves Emelianenko another matchup he&#8217;s well-prepared to win.</p>
<p>Emelianenko should challenge Overeem in April so that the Strikeforce heavyweight division can shake out and become clear to fans of the sport.  The proposed matchups &#8211; Emelianenko-Werdum, Overeem-Rogers or Silva &#8211; just create a confusing and awkward set of possibilities.</p>
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		<title>Fighters.com November Heavyweight Rankings - M-1 Global/Strikeforce Surge Ahead as UFC Heavyweights Wither</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Nov 2009 04:47:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chad Edward</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Both Fighters.com Heavyweight Champion “Last Emperor” Fedor Emelianenko (31-1) and ninth-ranked &#8220;Vai Cavalo&#8221; Fabricio Werdum (12-4-1) won at M-1 Global/Strikeforce in Chicago November 7 and now the top ten heavyweights seem on a collision course for a matchup versus each other.  But will it be for the Strikeforce title or not? Emelianenko&#8217;s fallen foe at [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Both <em>Fighters.com</em> Heavyweight Champion “Last Emperor” <a href="/fighter/fedor-emelianenko">Fedor Emelianenko</a> (31-1) and ninth-ranked &#8220;Vai Cavalo&#8221; <a href="/fighter/fabricio-werdum">Fabricio Werdum</a> (12-4-1) won at M-1 Global/Strikeforce in Chicago November 7 and now the top ten heavyweights seem on a collision course for a matchup versus each other.  But will it be for the Strikeforce title or not?</p>
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<p>Emelianenko&#8217;s fallen foe at M-1 Global/Strikeforce, fifth-ranked &#8220;Grim&#8221; <a href="/fighter/brett-rogers">Brett Rogers</a> (10-1), wants to comeback versus Strikeforce heavyweight champion “Demolition Man” <a href="/fighter/alistair-overeem">Alistair Overeem</a> (29-10).  And, Overeem seems ambivalent about who he fights and whether or not he&#8217;s defending his title or not.</p>
<p>And so,  four men makeup what Strikeforce and M-1 Global might call &#8220;a good problem to have&#8221; atop the Strikeforce heavyweight division.  Especially since the UFC is finding it hard to find four top heavyweights who are healthy enough to fight.</p>
<p>Second-ranked UFC champion <a href="/fighter/brock-lesnar">Brock Lesnar</a> (4-1) is out indefinitely after minor intesting surgery, but is excpect to return versus sixth-ranked <a href="/fighter/shane-carwin">Shane Carwin</a> (10-0).</p>
<p>Fourth-ranked &#8220;Minotauro&#8221; <a href="/fighter/antonio-rodrigo-nogueira">Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira</a> (32-5-1) has had to postpone a fight versus <a href="/fighter/cain-velasquez">Cain Velasquez</a> (6-0) for the interim UFC title until UFC 110 in Sydney February 21 due to a staph infection.</p>
<p>And, seventh-ranked &#8220;Cigano&#8221; <a href="/fighter/junior-dos-santos">Junior dos Santos</a> (9-1) lost his UFC 108 opponent, “Napão” <a href="/fighter/gabriel-gonzaga">Gabriel Gonzaga</a> (11-4), due to Gonzaga&#8217;s staph infection.</p>
<p>Third-ranked <a href="/fighter/frank-mir">Frank Mir</a> (12-4) will fight <a href="/fighter/cheick-kongo">Cheick Kongo</a> (14-5-1) at UFC 107 in Memphis December 12.</p>
<p>Eighth-ranked &#8220;Babyface Assassin&#8221; <a href="/fighter/josh-barnett">Josh Barnett</a> (20-5) is negotiating a return to Pancrase in 2010 to defend his heavyweight King of Pancrase title.</p>
<p>Tenth-ranked &#8220;The Natural&#8221; <a href="/fighter/randy-couture">Randy Couture</a> (17-10) has moved down to light heavyweight.</p>
<p><strong>Fighters.com November Heavyweight Rankings</strong></p>
<p>1. &#8220;Last Emperor&#8221; <a href="/fighter/fedor-emelianenko">Fedor Emelianenko</a> (31-1)</p>
<p>2. <a href="/fighter/brock-lesnar">Brock Lesnar</a> (4-1)</p>
<p>3. <a href="/fighter/frank-mir">Frank Mir</a> (12-4)</p>
<p>4. &#8220;Minotauro&#8221; <a href="/fighter/antonio-rodrigo-nogueira">Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira</a> (32-5-1)</p>
<p>5. &#8220;Grim&#8221; <a href="/fighter/brett-rogers">Brett Rogers</a> (10-1)</p>
<p>6. <a href="/fighter/shane-carwin">Shane Carwin</a> (10-0)</p>
<p>7. &#8220;Cigano&#8221; <a href="/fighter/junior-dos-santos">Junior dos Santos</a> (9-1)</p>
<p>8. &#8220;Babyface Assassin&#8221; <a href="/fighter/josh-barnett">Josh Barnett</a> (20-5)</p>
<p>9. &#8220;Vai Cavalo&#8221; <a href="/fighter/fabricio-werdum">Fabricio Werdum</a> (12-4-1)</p>
<p>10. &#8220;The Natural&#8221; <a href="/fighter/randy-couture">Randy Couture</a> (17-10)</p>
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		<title>MMA Gospel - Brock Lesnar and the Top Four UFC Heavyweights Fedor Emelianenko is Ducking in Strikeforce</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Nov 2009 15:31:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Josh Turner</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fedor the great?  So, let’s talk about the hype machine that is Fighters.com Heavyweight Champion “Last Emperor” Fedor Emelianenko (31-1) and the better UFC heavyweights Fedor is ducking Strikeforce. Is he the greatest MMA fighter ever?  No. Has he faced and beaten the best in the game?  No. Fedor is a great fighter, and has [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fedor the great?  So, let’s talk about the hype machine that is <em>Fighters.com</em> Heavyweight Champion “Last Emperor” <a href="/fighter/fedor-emelianenko">Fedor Emelianenko</a> (31-1) and the better UFC heavyweights Fedor is ducking Strikeforce.</p>
<p>Is he the greatest MMA fighter ever?  No.</p>
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<p>Has he faced and beaten the best in the game?  No.</p>
<p>Fedor is a great fighter, and has faced and defeated some great fighters.  He is not the greatest fighter in MMA history.  To be the greatest ever, you have to seek out the greats and take them out, over and over.  Fedor has faced “Cro Cop” <a href="/fighter/mirko-filipovic">Mirko Filipovic</a>’s (23-6-2) and fourth-ranked “Minotauro” <a href="/fighter/antonio-rodrigo-nogueira">Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira</a> (32-5-1) in what most believe were their primes.  Fedor has faced fighters larger than himself, such as &#8220;Techno Goliath” <a href="/fighter/hong-man-choi">Hong Man Choi</a> (1-1), and quicker fighters, like tenth-ranked “Pitbull” <a href="/fighter/andrei-arlovski">Andrei Arlovski</a> (14-7), and he has always found a way to defeat them.</p>
<p>Each one of the fighters that Fedor has faced and defeated have been defeated by other fighters just the same, and yet those victorious fighters aren’t touted as the greatest ever. Fedor has not faced the super athletes of today and proven that he can keep up with the evolution of the sport. Fedor had the opportunity to face the greatest fighters in the world by signing with the UFC, and opted not to. Fedor isn’t building his legacy as the greatest mixed martial artist to ever live; he is building a winning career. Much like professional boxers and their promoters, Fedor isn’t seeking out the toughest opponents.  He is letting his handlers feed him fighters and taking fights he has better odds at winning.</p>
<p>The UFC has always been criticized that they do not have a strong heavyweight class, and until now it’s been true. With fighters entering the Octagon like second-ranked, UFC champ <a href="/fighter/brock-lesnar">Brock Lesnar</a> (4-1), sixth-ranked <a href="/fighter/shane-carwin">Shane Carwin</a> (9-0), <a href="/fighter/cain-velasquez">Cain Velasquez</a> (6-0), and up-and-comer <a href="/fighter/todd-duffee">Todd Duffee</a> (5-0), the tables are turning and now the UFC touts a heavyweight class rivaled by few.</p>
<p>Fedor knew what he was doing by signing with Strikeforce. He was cementing his legacy and ensuring no defeat. If Fedor was worried about being the best fighter in history, he would seek out the top challenges and test his mettle. The UFC has at least three fighters that could easily pick Emelianenko apart.</p>
<p>Big, bad, <a href="/fighter/brock-lesnar">Brock Lesnar</a> not only has the power to take Fedor down, but has the sheer size needed to nullify Fedor’s wrestling and submission game. Although it would probably turn into another Lesnar lay-and-pray special, Brock would defeat the considerably smaller Fedor. Brock is one of those freak athletes that doesn’t come around often, but when they do make a huge statement. My prediction on that fight would be Lesnar by TKO late in the second if it made it that far.</p>
<p>UFC top heavy weight contender <a href="/fighter/shane-carwin">Shane Carwin</a> could possibly pose the largest knock out threat. Fedor has taken some shots before, but nothing like what Carwin can bring. Shane has a strong wrestling background, and would be able to fend off any Fedor takedown attempts. Carwin’s size and strength, along with his flexibility would be able to stuff any submission attempts. Carwin, just like Lesnar, is a freakishly huge, explosive, powerful fighter that is part of the new class of heavyweight; a class that Fedor has no answer for. My call on that fight: Carwin by KO/TKO in the third.</p>
<p>This is probably the pick that will be the one that creates the largest stir. <a href="/fighter/cain-velasquez">Cain Velasquez</a>, in all of his underestimated power and aggressive hunger, would be too much to Fedor to fend off. Cain is young, explosive, hungry and ridiculously strong all wrapped up in an unassuming middle of the road looking package. Cain doesn’t have the larger-than-life frame like Carwin or Lesnar, but I think we can all agree that he is strong and only getting stronger. Cain’s wrestling would top Fedor, and probably prove too much for Fedor to handle. Cain’s ability to stay on top, and impose his will would prove too much for Fedor resulting in what I’d call a three-round unanimous decision. Cain is someone to keep an eye on, if he isn’t on your radar yet.</p>
<p>Still think Fedor is unbeatable? How about the up and coming heavyweight class like Greg Jackson’s <em>The Ultimate Fighter</em> alum and favorite to win this season’s <em>TUF</em>, Brendan Schaub (3-0)? How about the current knock out record holder <a href="/fighter/todd-duffee">Todd Duffee</a>? Strikeforce heavyweight champion “Demolition Man” <a href="/fighter/alistair-overeem">Alistair Overeem</a> (29-10) is so sure that he would defeat Fedor that he isn’t even concerned with fighting him. If your argument here is experience, then why was Fedor’s defeat of <a href="/fighter/brett-rogers">Brett Rogers</a>, who less than a year ago was changing tires at his local Sam’s Club, anything to buzz about?</p>
<p>Fedor is a great fighter, fighting mediocre fighters in an attempt to maintain his hype and sell his name. Fedor isn’t going to seek out great challenges and fight the best. Fedor isn’t going to accept any deal the UFC offers. Fedor is going to continue to fight who he can beat, and take those victories all the way to the bank. Fedor is not the greatest fighter ever. He is a great fighter that knows his time and pay checks are limited and doesn’t want to lose his money making appeal. So for now, I’ll agree to call Fedor the greatest MMA fighter that never was.</p>
<p><em>Disagree?  Josh Turner will be fielding arguments to the contrary on MMA Gospel Radio Saturday between 6:00 and 8:00 PM.  Reverend Turk Vangel, Gary Friedman, and Drew Hall will also welcome recent Strikeforce signee &#8220;Relentless&#8221; <a href="/fighter/roger-bowling">Roger Bowling</a> (5-0) to the broadcast.  Listen live and join us in the chat room at </em><a href="http://www.blogtalkradio.com/mmagospel"><em>www.blogtalkradio.com/mmagospel</em></a> Saturday between 6:00 and 8:00 PM.</p>
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		<title>Strikeforce: Fedor Emelianenko Versus Brett Rogers Video Availabe on CBS Website</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Nov 2009 14:20:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jason F. Hatcher</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The M-1 Global/Strikeforce fight between Fighters.com Heavyweight Champion “Last Emperor” Fedor Emelianenko (31-1) and fifth-ranked “Grim” Brett Rogers (10-1) that ended on the impact of an Emelianenko KO punch in the second round on CBS November 7 is now viewable at CBS&#8217;s website in standard and high definitions. CBS has posted the full broadcast online. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The M-1 Global/Strikeforce fight between <em>Fighters.com</em> Heavyweight Champion “Last Emperor” <a href="/fighter/fedor-emelianenko">Fedor Emelianenko</a> (31-1) and fifth-ranked “Grim” <a href="/fighter/brett-rogers">Brett Rogers</a> (10-1) that ended on the impact of an Emelianenko KO punch in the second round on CBS November 7 is now viewable at CBS&#8217;s website in standard and high definitions.</p>
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<p>CBS has posted the full broadcast online.</p>
<p>The card also includes second-ranked middleweight <a href="/fighter/jake-shields">Jake Shields</a> (23-4-1) winning a five-round unanimous decision over “Mayhem” <a href="/fighter/jason-miller">Jason Miller</a> (22-7) for the previously vacant Strikeforce middleweight belt.</p>
<p>Strikeforce&#8217;s first event on CBS took place at the Sears Centre Arena in Hoffman Estates, Ill. on November 7.</p>
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		<title>Strikeforce Results: Fedor Emelianenko Knocks out Brett Rogers</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Nov 2009 05:06:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chad Edward</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fighters.com Heavyweight Champion “Last Emperor” Fedor Emelianenko (31-1) knocked out and fifth-ranked heavyweight “Grim” Brett Rogers (10-0) at 1:48 of the second round at Strikeforce in Chicago Saturday night. Emelianenko clocked Rogers with an overhand right inside a Rogers left hook, flattening the 265-pound heavyweight and finishing him with hammerfists on the mat. Emelianenko had dominated round [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fighters.com Heavyweight Champion “Last Emperor” <a href="/fighter/fedor-emelianenko">Fedor Emelianenko</a> (31-1) knocked out and fifth-ranked heavyweight “Grim” <a href="/fighter/brett-rogers">Brett Rogers</a> (10-0) at 1:48 of the second round at Strikeforce in Chicago Saturday night.</p>
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<p>Emelianenko clocked Rogers with an overhand right inside a Rogers left hook, flattening the 265-pound heavyweight and finishing him with hammerfists on the mat.</p>
<p>Emelianenko had dominated round one, despite suffering a deep cut on the bridge of his nose apparently from a Rogers straight.  Emelianenko nearly secured a Kimura lock from his back in that round before Rogers rolled free and had his most dominant stint of G&#8217;n'P.</p>
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		<title>Strikeforce:  Fedor Emelianenko, Brett Rogers Make Weight Before CBS Showdown</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Nov 2009 00:19:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chad Edward</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fighters.com Heavyweight Champion “Last Emperor” Fedor Emelianenko (30-1) and fifth-ranked heavyweight “Grim” Brett Rogers (10-0) both made weight Friday before their matchup at Strikeforce at the Sears Centre Arena in Hoffman Estates northwest of Chicago November 7. Emelianenko weighed-in at 232 pounds.  Rogers closed in on the 265-pound heavyweight limit at  264 pounds. Also on [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fighters.com Heavyweight Champion “Last Emperor” <a href="/fighter/fedor-emelianenko">Fedor Emelianenko</a> (30-1) and fifth-ranked heavyweight “Grim” <a href="/fighter/brett-rogers">Brett Rogers</a> (10-0) both made weight Friday before their matchup at Strikeforce at the Sears Centre Arena in Hoffman Estates northwest of Chicago November 7.</p>
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<p>Emelianenko weighed-in at 232 pounds.  Rogers closed in on the 265-pound heavyweight limit at  264 pounds.</p>
<p>Also on the CBS broadcast portion of the card, second-ranked middleweight <a href="/fighter/jake-shields">Jake Shields</a> (23-4-1) and his challenger “Mayhem” <a href="/fighter/jason-miller">Jason Miller</a> (22-5) for the vacant Strikeforce title also made weight.</p>
<p>Shields weighed 184.5 pounds.  &#8220;Mayhem&#8221; weighed 184 pounds.</p>
<p>Strikeforce light heavyweight champion <a href="/fighter/gegard-mousasi">Gegard Mousasi</a> (22-2-1) met the division limit at 205 pounds.  His non-title challenging opponent “African Assassin” <a href="/fighter/rameau-thierry-sokoudjou">Rameau Thierry Sokoudjou</a> (6-4) weighed 204.</p>
<p>Ninth-ranked heavyweight “Vai Cavalo” <a href="/fighter/fabricio-werdum">Fabricio Werdum</a> (11-4-1) weighed 242 pounds.  His opponent, former EliteXC heavyweight champ “Junior” <a href="/fighter/antonio-silva">Antonio Silva</a> (13-1), also just made the division limit at 263 pounds.</p>
<p>Doors at the Sears Centre will open at 8:00 PM local time.  Tickets will go on sale Friday to subscribers of Strikeforce’s newsletter and to the general public on Monday, September 28.  Purchase tickets at Ticketmaster or by calling (800) 745-3000.  The four-fight televised card will broadcast in the United States on CBS at 9:00 PM ET Saturday, November 7.</p>
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		<title>Photo Album - CBS Continues Fedor Emelianenko Media Push, Brett Rogers to Appear on Carson Daly</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Nov 2009 03:48:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chad Edward</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[As anticipation builds among MMA fans for Saturday night&#8217;s M-1 Global/Strikeforce main event between Fighters.com Heavyweight Champion “Last Emperor” Fedor Emelianenko (30-1) and fifth-ranked heavyweight “Grim” Brett Rogers (10-0), CBS continues its vigorous media push to make the primetime network broadcast a success. Wednesday the fighters took part in an open media workout at POW [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As anticipation builds among MMA fans for Saturday night&#8217;s M-1 Global/Strikeforce main event between <em>Fighters.com</em> Heavyweight Champion “Last Emperor” <a href="/fighter/fedor-emelianenko">Fedor Emelianenko</a> (30-1) and fifth-ranked heavyweight “Grim” <a href="/fighter/brett-rogers">Brett Rogers</a> (10-0), CBS continues its vigorous media push to make the primetime network broadcast a success.</p>
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<p>Wednesday the fighters took part in an open media workout at POW Kickboxing Gym in Chicago.</p>
<p>Emelianenko told the media, &#8220;This is going to be a good fight. <a href="/fighter/brett-rogers">Brett Rogers</a> is good opponent who is undefeated. Fighting in a cage will be different, but I have trained in a cage before.&#8221;</p>
<p>That contradicts a statment Emelianenko made in Kansas City August 28 when he told the audience for M-1 Global Breakthrough that he hadn&#8217;t trained in a cage and didn&#8217;t think it was different than a ring.</p>
<p>Friday morning before the biggest fight of his MMA career the following Saturday night, Rogers will appear on NBC&#8217;s <em>Last Call with Carson Daly</em> at 1:35 AM ET.</p>
<p>Always concerned with promoting his sport, Strikeforce light heavyweight champion <a href="/fighter/gegard-mousasi">Gegard Mousasi</a> (22-2-1), who is matched up versus UFC vet “African Assassin” <a href="/fighter/rameau-thierry-sokoudjou">Rameau Thierry Sokoudjou</a> (6-4) in a non-title fight, told the media Wednesday, &#8220;I feel good and I am happy to be part of such a great card. The exposure we will get for ourselves and the sport of MMA will be tremendous on Saturday night.&#8221;</p>
<p>The cast of fighters will weigh-in Friday at 5:00 PM CT at the Sears Centre in Hoffman Estates, northwest of Chicago.  The public is invited to attend.  Doors open at 4:00 PM CT.</p>
<p>Doors at the Sears Centre will open at 8:00 PM local time.  Tickets will go on sale Friday to subscribers of Strikeforce’s newsletter and to the general public on Monday, September 28.  Purchase tickets at Ticketmaster or by calling (800) 745-3000.  The four-fight televised card will broadcast in the United States on CBS at 9:00 PM ET Saturday, November 7.</p>
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		<title>Strikeforce Prediction: Fedor Emelianenko Will Tap Brett Rogers in an Armbar</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Nov 2009 18:30:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chad Edward</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve looked!  Readers, I&#8217;ve delved into every possibility that Fighters.com’s fifth-ranked heavyweight “Grim” Brett Rogers (10-0) will beat Fighters.com Heavyweight Champion “Last Emperor” Fedor Emelianenko (30-1) at Strikeforce at the Sears Centre Arena in Hoffman Estates northwest of Chicago November 7. Rogers is a big, strong cat with no fear of Emelianenko.  Be sure of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve looked!  Readers, I&#8217;ve delved into every possibility that <em>Fighters.com’s</em> fifth-ranked heavyweight “Grim” <a href="/fighter/brett-rogers">Brett Rogers</a> (10-0) will beat <em>Fighters.com</em> Heavyweight Champion “Last Emperor” <a href="/fighter/fedor-emelianenko">Fedor Emelianenko</a> (30-1) at Strikeforce at the Sears Centre Arena in Hoffman Estates northwest of Chicago November 7.</p>
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<p>Rogers is a big, strong cat with no fear of Emelianenko.  Be sure of that!  He&#8217;s got good boxing and power in both hands.  And, what a great storyline if a former  Sam&#8217;s Club tire-changer from the heart of Midwest America could rise up through the ranks of the world&#8217;s noblest, most grueling athletic endeavor and vanquish the seemingly invincible Russian engima.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t bet on it&#8230;</p>
<p>I likes <a href="/fighter/brett-rogers">Brett Rogers</a>.  <em>Fighters.com</em> was an early cheering section last year for Rogers to either get the big money fight in EliteXC versus &#8220;<a href="/fighter/kimbo-slice">Kimbo Slice</a>&#8221; <a href="/fighter/kevin-ferguson">Kevin Ferguson</a> (3-1) or fight for the EliteXC title versus “Junior” <a href="/fighter/antonio-silva">Antonio Silva</a> (13-1), either of which I would&#8217;ve predicted Rogers to win.  Rogers was unfairly passed over for both fights before EliteXC self-destructed.</p>
<p>But, let&#8217;s analyze the possibilities versus Emelianenko.</p>
<p>Perhaps a common assumption is that if Rogers has an advantage over Emelianenko it&#8217;ll be in striking.  But, Emelianenko has already done that.  Emelianenko&#8217;s last two victories are over tenth-ranked “Pitbull” <a href="/fighter/andrei-arlovski">Andrei Arlovski</a> (14-7) and former UFC champion “Maine-iac” <a href="/fighter/tim-sylvia">Tim Sylvia</a> (24-6), both of whom had an assumed striking advantage over Emelianenko.  Emelianenko left them both on the mat in a total 3:50, and he beat them both striking (tapping out Sylvia in a rear naked choke after dropping him with a combination).  And, that&#8217;s just Emelianenko&#8217;s recent wins.  He&#8217;s also conquered perceived superior strikers <a href="/fighter/mark-hunt">Mark Hunt</a> (5-6),  &#8220;Cro Cop&#8221; <a href="/fighter/mirko-filipovic">Mirko Filipovic</a> (25-8-2), and &#8220;Hightower&#8221; <a href="/fighter/semmy-schilt">Semmy Schilt</a> (26-15-1).  Is Rogers&#8217;s striking really that significantly better than the list of strikers Emelianenko has already handled?</p>
<p>Moving on.  Rogers has a puncher&#8217;s chance.  He certainly could &#8220;catch&#8221; Emelianenko with a power shot, the kind that put Arlovski on his knees at Strikeforce in St. Louis June 6.  But, again, Emelianenko has done that.  At PRIDE 26 in Yokohama in 2003, <a href="/fighter/kazuyuki-fujita">Kazuyuki Fujita</a> (13-7) tagged Emelianenko with a right hook that left Emelianenko teetering and grabbing the air.  Then, Emelianenko methodically proceeded to submit Fujita in a rear naked choke in the same round.</p>
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<p>And, at PRIDE <em>Critical Countdown 2004</em>, former UFC heavyweight champion &#8220;Monster&#8221; <a href="/fighter/kevin-randleman">Kevin Randleman</a> (17-13) dropped Emelianenko on top of his head in a suplex.  Unphased, Emelianenko proceeded to submit Randleman in a Kimura a few seconds later.</p>
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<p>Even if Rogers connects cleanly to Emelianenko with a big right hook, I can&#8217;t be sure that&#8217;ll take Emelianenko out of the fight because it hasn&#8217;t in the past.  If anything, temporary advantages for Emelianenko&#8217;s opponents have often lead to them letting down their defenses and Emelianenko finishing them in short-order, like versus Arlovski, Fujita, and Randleman.</p>
<p>Rogers has a size advantage over Emelianenko; but, at approximatley 230-pounds, Emelianenko is more often than not the smallest guy in the fight.  Here again, Emelianenko has already done that too.  In fact, Emelianenko has beaten fighters even larger than Rogers, including 320-pound Techno Goliath” <a href="/fighter/hong-man-choi">Hong Man Choi</a> (1-1) and 390-pound &#8220;Zuluzinho&#8221; <a href="/fighter/wagner-da-conceicao-martins">Wagner da Conceicao Martins</a> (4-3).</p>
<p>A final factor that could give Rogers a slight advantage over Emelianenko is the hype and associated pressure around a fight broadcast on American network television.  Rogers kncoked out <a href="/fighter/jon-murphy">Jon Murphy</a> (4-3) on CBS in May 2008, MMA&#8217;s debut on American primetime network TV.  But, Emelianenko has done that too.  Emelianenko has fought before Japanese crowds regularly exceeding 40,000 spectators, more than double the expected attendance Saturday outside of Chicago.  In Japan and South Korea, Emelianenko is an icon who can&#8217;t walk down streets without being recognized and approached.  Again, is the hype and pressure leading up to this fight any greater than Emelianenko has dealt with by coming away a winner before?</p>
<p>My conclusion is that while Rogers is making a huge leap up in competition to fight Emelianenko, Emelianenko has faced better fighters than Rogers several times and beat them all.  And, Rogers doesn&#8217;t present any specific challenge to Emelianenko that Emelianenko hasn&#8217;t overcome before.  As much as I&#8217;d like to controversially predict Rogers will beat Emelianenko, there&#8217;s just no evidence that could logically lead to that prediction.</p>
<p>Emelianenko will want to finish Rogers early to avoid having to carry the larger fighter&#8217;s weight over three rounds; and, Emelianenko knows Rogers will be most vulnerable early while the butterflies are still fluttering in his stomach and before he&#8217;s comfortable being in the cage with perhaps the most legendary fighter MMA has yet produced.</p>
<p>In the first minute, Emelianenko will explode in sudden, violent combinations, then drift off to Rogers&#8217;s left, away from Rogers&#8217;s power hand.  Emelianenko will expect most of Rogers&#8217;s aggression to move forward, and therefore avoidable with lateral movement.  He&#8217;ll be testing Rogers&#8217;s chin, hoping to drop him to the mat dazed so Emelianenko can pounce and finish with a submission, like in the Sylvia fight.</p>
<p>But, I don&#8217;t think Emelianenko will be able to drop Rogers with a punch.  Emelianenko is going to have to do this the hard way.</p>
<p>Once Emelianenko tests Rogers&#8217;s chin and finds it solid, Emelianenko will resort to clinching and trying to trip Rogers to his back.  But, again, I think Rogers will be prepared to defend Emelianenko&#8217;s trips.  Emelianenko will be forced to pull guard, pulling Rogers on top of him the way Emelianenko did versus Choi.</p>
<p>That will be the most crucial period of the fight for Rogers, who&#8217;ll be in a clearly dominant position and able to ground&#8217;n'pound powerful shots on top of Emelianenko.  Of course, Emelianenko expects that and intends to catch an over-excited Rogers in an armbar.</p>
<p><em>Fighters.com</em> has learned from two separate reliable sources that Rogers has been training extensively on the ground with top-level grapplers and wrestlers, and not faired well at all.</p>
<p>That&#8217;ll be Rogers&#8217;s downfall; and, though Emelianenko will take damage on his back and come away bloodied, he&#8217;ll eventually be able to submit Rogers from inside his guard, most likely in an armbar.</p>
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