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Shields and Diaz triumph in Strikeforce catchweight bouts

Posted by angryfightfan on June 7, 2009

Welterweight champion of the now defunct EliteXC organisation Jake Shields today scored a first round submission victory over the Middleweight champion of the same organisation in the main event of todays Strikeforce card. Shields appeared to be struggling in the early goings as his inferior stand-up and wrestling skills left him on the end of some hard strikes and unable to get the fight to the mat where his world class submission skills could come into play. Midway through the round however he shot in for a takedown, then countered Lawler’s defence with a guillotine choke before pulling guard. Lawler stood up with Shields still wrapped around him before being brought back to the mat where he was forced to tap. The win solidifies what was already pretty solid in that Shields is one of the best 170lbers in the world even though this fight was fought at a catchweight of 182lbs. Shields however seems intent on fighting at least once more at 185 as he called out Strikeforce Middleweight champion Cung Le who hasn’t defended his title since winning it from Frank Shamrock last March.

On the undercard fellow Cesar Gracie fighter Nick Diaz scored a third round submission over Scott Smith in another catchweight bout. Diaz dominated the heavy handed Smith in the stand-up as he peppered him with repeated shots (when I say repeated, I’m talking 150-200 a round) scoring with heavy body punches and right hooks to the head. Smith had his moments in the first round but the 2nd round on was all Diaz and a flurry at the end of the round left Smith looking like a beaten fighter between rounds. Diaz didn’t let up in the third, battering Smith until he could take no more which resulted in a takedown attempt that fell short by a long way. Diaz routinely took Smiths back and showed his submission skills, tapping Smith out with a rear naked choke. Diaz looked like a seriously dangerous fighter again and it’s unfortunate that him and Shields are team mates as that would make for a terrific fight.

In a fight that shakes up the Heavyweight division big time, undefeated Brett Rogers added former UFC Heavyweight champion Andrei Arlovski to his resume’ with a stunning 22 second knockout in the first round of their clash. After a brief trade of feints, Rogers backed Arlovski into the fence where he unleased four heavy bombs on the Belarussian’s chin that left Arlovski out on all fours. With the win, Rogers moves to 10-0 with 9 knockouts and one submission (from strikes) with only one fight going to the 2nd round. The win sets Rogers up for a shot at Strikeforce Heavyweight champion Alistair Overeem and likely derails Arlovski’s boxing debut which was scheduled for the end of the month and also a possible rematch with WAMMA Heavyweight champion Fedor Emelianenko would be unlikely without a decent return from Arlovski. Arlovski’s chin looks very suspect and I doubt he’d get anywhere in pro boxing where the guys he’s fighting are better trained to land punches to the face then most MMA fighters. With his athleticism I’m sure he’d score some wins and may do alright, but I’d be picking even a tough journeyman with a decent punch over him.

The other fights saw Joe Riggs score a unanimous decision over Phil Baroni and Mike Whitehead survive a third round knockdown to win a unanimous decision over former UFC heavyweight champion Kevin Randleman. In some other news, the highly anticipated women’s mega bout between Gina Carano and ‘Cyborg’ Santos is on for August 15th. I’m hoping they can at least fight five minute rounds even if it’s only three of them and surely this would have to be for some sort of championship bout. The undercard (or main event, not sure which is which yet) sees Josh Thomson defend his Strikeforce Lightweight title against Gilbert Melendez.

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Strikeforce: Lawler vs Shields Predictions

Posted by angryfightfan on June 4, 2009

 

Strikeforce has really emerged as one of the better promotions out there now. This card has some good talent and big names on it (well on the main card) and with no other MMA or any other combat sports on this weekend, it’ll make for good viewing. Headling the bout is a fight between EliteXC Welterweight and Middleweight champions Jake Shields and Robbie lawler at a catchweight of 183lbs. Why they didn’t just fight at 185 is beyond me, but the weight should make no difference as Lawler isn’t a huge 185lber having fought in the UFC at Welterweight early in his career. Also appearing on the card is former UFC Heavyweight champion Andrei Arlovski against undefeated prospect Brett Rogers and another catchweight bout between Scott Smith and Nick Diaz, this one at 179lbs.

Robbie Lawler vs Jake Shields
Prediction- Lawler by 2nd round knockout
Not sure what to make of this fight, so I’m going with the bigger fighter with the better wrestling. Shields has among the best ground skills in MMA, but his stand-up sucks and that will be bad if he can’t get Lawler down. Lawler has serious power which makes up for a lot of his technical retardedness, but he also has solid wrestling abilities. If Shields gets Lawler on his back, I think he’ll submit him without too much of a struggle because he’s that good on top.

 Andrei Arlovski vs Brett Rogers
Predictions- Arlovski by 1st round knockout
I doubt this will be the war everyone expects it to be because they both hit too damn hard so I expect someone’s going to sleep in the first or second round. Arlovski’s boxing is the sharper of the two and while Rogers has serious power, I think Arlovski will chop him down with leg kicks and land that big right hand over and over again until Rogers goes down. The thing I’m worried about being an Arlovski fan is that historically his losses have come in twos. He lost back-to-back to Rodriguez and Rizzo, and then again to Sylvia twice. It could be nothing, or it could be a big confidence thing that a hungry undefeated guy waiting for his chance could take advantage of.

Nick Diaz vs Scott Smith
Prediction- Diaz by 1st round submission
While Smith is an incredibly tough dude as well as the bigger guy in this fight, his ground game has always sucked. Diaz has excellent hands and I think he’ll be able to hang with Smith standing up long enough to take it to the ground where I think he’ll make quick work of Smith.

Phil Baroni vs Joe Riggs
Prediction- Riggs on points
This could be a war until Baroni gasses. Baroni hates everyone he fights and Riggs isn’t the most respectful character out there so I think these two will stand in the middle of the cage and bang with each other. Riggs though has the much better cardio as well as ground skills and maybe even stand-up, although I’d favour Baroni there because of his power. Baroni’s tough and doesn’t give up though, so I think this one will go three rounds.

Kevin Randleman vs Mike Whitehead
Prediction- Whitehead by 1st round submission
I’m looking forward to Randlemans return because I don’t like him and I think Whitehead will destroy him. Randleman has to be the most boring MMA champ ever and the shit that he talks just irritates me. Whitehead will have better wrestling, stand-up and submissions and I think he’ll get the takedown after a bit of effort, pass the non existant Randleman guard and submit him with either a kimura or a rear naked choke.

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Arlovski vs Rogers completes Strikeforce: Lawler vs Shields

Posted by angryfightfan on May 19, 2009

A Heavyweight clash between top five contender Andrei Arlovski and undefeated prospect Brett Rogers will be the final fight on the main card of the June 6 Strikeforce: Lawler vs Shields event. With the catchweight bout between EliteXC welterweight and middleweight champions headlining the event and the inclusion of this fight to an already decent undercard, this looks to be one of the top non UFC cards in recent memory. Also appearing on the card is Nick Diaz, fresh off his TKO victory over Frank Shamrock, facing up against the always entertaining Scott Smith. Bouts between former UFC Heavyweight champion Kevin Randleman and Mike Whitehead and former UFC contenders Joe Riggs and Phil Baroni rounds out the main card of this event.

Arlovski was set to make his professional boxing debut on the undercard of the Victor Ortiz-Marcos Maidana pay per view, but that fight looks to be on hold pending the outcome of his fight with Rogers. As much as I would like to see how Arlovski did inside the ring with 10oz gloves on, I think his home is MMA and there’s far more entertaining matchups for him in this sport. Plus the fact that two of his biggest weapons (leg kicks and takedown defence) won’t be a factor in a boxing match and it makes me think that Arlovski’s boxing career would have been short lived anyway.

Brett Rogers is highly untested, but he’s done what any top fighter would do to his competition in blowing them out. Out of his 9 professional wins, all of them have ended via strikes and only one of them has gone into the 2nd round. The biggest name on his record is a win over James Thompson, who is most famous for his fight with Kimbo Slice in the first nationally televised main event in MMA history. Arlovski stands as a huge step up in competition for the 28 year old in a fight that should prove to be an exciting stand-up battle while it lasts.

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