Nick Diaz stopped Frank Shamrock in the 2nd round after dropping him with a body shot and finishing him on the ground. Shamrock’s game was just too dated for a well rounded modern fighter like Diaz, although his effort was respectable as he had some good escapes and did alright standing up in the first round. Diaz seems to be getting better and better and while I’d like to see him fight Jake Shields, they won’t because they train together. The welterweight division is weak outside of the UFC, maybe Jay Hieron would make for a good match with Diaz seeing how Affliction and Strikeforce seem to be friendly with one another. Shamrock’s at the end of the road and for Strikeforce’s long term plan it’s probably for the best. With some of the fighters they have under contract, having Shamrock in the main event is a bit like when the UFC was using Ken at UFC 48. Sure he’ll sell, but there’s other guys who should be getting marketed for the future.
Fight of the Night had to go to Scott Smiths 3rd round KO over Benji Radach after he took an absolute beating that included multiple knockdowns only to put Radach to sleep with a right hand of his own. Smith basically repeated the performance he had against Pete Sell at The Ultimate Fighter 4 Finale by scoring a totally unexpected knockout after looking to be a few shots away from being out himself. Smith is no worldwide contender or anything, but the guy always comes to fight and you’ve got to respect that.
In other action, Brett Rogers improved his undefeated record to 10-0 with a 2nd round KO over Ron Humphrey. Rogers was the first fighter I’ve seen to be docked a point for hair pulling in an MMA fighter (although he’s definately not the first to pull someones hair in a cage) but scored the KO in the 2nd round to move closer to a shot at Alistair Overeem’s Strikeforce Heavyweight belt. Gilbert Melendez won the Interim Lightweight title with a 2nd round TKO over Rodrigo Damm to set up a rematch with Josh Thomson. Cyborg Santos won with ease as she normally does. and will likely meet Gina Carano in womens MMA’s first super fight.
Alistair Overeem announced he’ll defend his Strikeforce Heavyweight title in June, probably against Fabrico Werdum should he sign with Strikeforce. Werdum submitted Overeem with a kimura from guard at the PRIDE Absolute Grand Prix of 2006 and will look to return from his shock loss to Junior dos Santos and exit from the UFC. Tito Ortiz also looks set to sign with the organisation, although his dream match of getting revenge on Frank Shamrock (thats right, Tito wants to fight someone smaller then him who has saw dust in his knee joints because he can’t beat anyone good) seems stupid now that Frank lost to a welterweight. There was a crowd in excess of 15,000 for this event which is definately good news for Strikeforce and it’ll be interesting to see where they go from here.










