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Strikeforce: Present & Future
by Jason on Feb.02, 2010, under MMA, Strikeforce

Strikeforce has shown that they can be a major contender in MMA against the UFC, just check out any media website where they normally talk all about UFC. Strikeforce flooded the MMA websites this past weekend due to the January 30th Strikeforce: Miami event.
Although I really enjoyed Strikeforce: Miami, it wasn’t anything spectacular, but still a good show. There were a total of 12 fights on the card, 6 of which had major importance to Strikeforce. I’ll break down those 6 cards real quick before getting into the upcoming Women’s Tournament at Strikeforce.
Jay Hieron vs. Joe Riggs
This fight was shown free on www.easportsmma.com, obviously to promote the upcoming EA MMA game (which actually doesn’t look too bad, but I’m still unsure whether or not I will buy it). It’s difficult to forgive a hypocrite game company like EA for bashing MMA a couple of years back when the UFC wanted to make an EA MMA game, and then they come out with an MMA game of their own. But we’ll see.
Anyway, the Jay Hieron vs. Joe Riggs fight was sub-par, ending with Hieron winning via Unanimous Decision. Hieron won, and therefore was supposed to get a shot at whomever won the fight that night between Nick Diaz and Marius Zarmonskis for the Welterweight Title. Though, it now looks like Diaz may be heading over to Japan to fight in Dream against Hayato Sakurai for one fight, since Strikeforce has aligned themselves with the Japanese promotion.
With that, I’ll jump into the headlining fight of the evening.
Nick Diaz vs. Marius Zarmonskis
Marius Zarmonskis was supposed to be the man to give Diaz the most difficult time in the Welterweight Division (outside of the UFC), but Diaz pretty much picked apart Zarmonskis throughout the whole fight, never letting Zarmonskis establish a game plan. Diaz ended the fight 4 1/2 minutes into the first round via TKO.
Bobby Lashley vs. Wes Sims
This fight went pretty much as expected. The out-of-shape Wes Sims, who had a week to prepare for the fight, was dominated throughout the fight, and was taken to the ground, and treated like an amateur. Lashley finished Sims two minutes into the first round, which prompted Sims to start a barrage of name-calling after the fight. He even called Lashley a “juiced-up turd” in a post-fight interview.….. really? It wouldn’t break my heart if we never see Wes Sims in the MMA cage again. Unfortunately, he is getting back into the cage in March, against former UFC Heavyweight Champion Tim Sylvia in an MMA event in Ohio. You know, I’d actually love to see Tim Sylvia vs. Wes Sims - at a hotdog eating contest. That would be more entertaining.
So, what’s next for Bobby Lashley? Strikeforce needs to give him a step-up in competition, and he just might get that step-up in Brett Rogers. Strikeforce’s CEO Scott Coker has talked about the possibility of Bobby Lashley vs. Brett Rogers, and although it would most certainly be a great fight to watch, I don’t see Lashley surviving that fight. Lashley is a very likable guy, and is fun to watch, so I’ll be rooting for him in that fight.
Herschel Walker vs. Greg Nagy
Herschel Walker didn’t look too bad in his MMA debut, but he was fighting against Greg Nagy, someone who nobody knew anything about until he fought in the cage. It didn’t take long to see why they put him in against Walker. Nagy shouldn’t have been in there in the first place. Nagy went after Walker like a zombie goes after brains. Hands out front, waving around, and he even ducked down like he was going to ram Walker with his head. It took three rounds to for Walker to finish off Nagy, and even that finish wasn’t very convincing. Again, I like Herschel Walker a lot. He is a tremendous athlete and great personality, but he should probably just retire from MMA undefeated.
Robbie Lawler vs. Melvin Manheof
It’s been seven months since Lawler’s defeat against Jake Shields, and in this fight he was looking to get his grove back. Manheof was dominating Lawler throughout the entire fight with devastating punches and leg kicks. 3 1/2 minutes into it, Lawler threw a hail mary punch which connected with Manheof’s chin and knocked him clean out. Just goes to show that anything can happen in MMA.
So, what’s next for Robbie Lawler? Nothing has been discussed as of yet, but personally, I would really like to see Robbie Lawler vs. Cung Le. I think that would be a hell of a match!
Cristiane “Cyborg” Santos vs. Marloes Coenen
This was possibly the fight of the night, and was also the fight that showed how well Cyborg can take a punch. Coenen hit Cyborg with everything she had, and Cyborg barely flinched. At the end of the fight, Cyborg became victorious 3 minutes and 40 seconds into the third round via TKO, and the punishment she dished out showed on Coenen’s face. I don’t think there is anyone in the 145-lb women’s division that can defeat Cyborg right now.
Strikeforce is now setting up tournaments in the 135-lb. and 145-lb. Women’s Division, which is something I’m looking forward to! There are a lot of great fighters in those divisions. Unfortunately, undefeated 135-lb. fighter Sarah Kaufman will not be competing in the tournament, but instead, she may be fighting for the vacant title against Smackgirl veteran, Takayo Hashi.
Other notables to look for in the upcoming 135-lb. women’s tournaments are Miesha Tate, Kaitlin Young, and Shayna Baszler; and possibly Kerry Vera and Kim Couture taking their spot in the 145-lb. tournament.
No set date for the tournaments as of yet, but expect them to start in the spring.








