Rafael “Faijao” Cavalcante vs. Ovince St. Preux Likely For July Strikeforce Show

A light heavyweight matchup looks to be on tap for the yet to be announced Strikeforce event in July. Former champ Rafael “Feijão” Cavalcante (10-3) will reportedly take on high rising Ovince “OSP” St. Preux (10-4).
The news was reported by MMAFighting.com, who learned of the matchup from a source close to the fight.
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Rafael Feijao CavalcanteA light heavyweight matchup looks to be on tap for the yet to be announced Strikeforce event in July. Former champ Rafael “Feijão” Cavalcante (10-3) will reportedly take on high rising Ovince “OSP” St. Preux (10-4).

The news was reported by MMAFighting.com, who learned of the matchup from a source close to the fight.

No date, or venue has been identified for the upcoming July Strikeforce event, but it is rumored that the promotion may look to host it’s first pay per view event. Headlining the show is expected to be a heavyweight bout between Russian fighter Fedor Emelianenko vs. light heavyweight champ Dan Henderson.

Cavalcante was defeated in his last bout, losing the Strikeforce title to Henderson just over a month ago at a Columbus event. The defeat ended a three fight win streak for the Brazilian. That bout was his first title defense, after stopping Muhammed “King Mo” Lawal last August in Houston by third round TKO, taking the belt, which has proved allusive for it’s last four title holders.

St. Preux (10-4) has won seven straight matches, six of which happened in 2010 with various promotions which included three Strikeforce victories. His last appearance with Strikeforce was in early January at a Challengers event, where he earned a unanimous decision over Abongo Humphrey. Other Strikeforce wins include victories over Benji Radach, Antwain Britt, and Chris Hawk in his promotional debut.

Strikeforce: Diaz vs. Daley – Fighter Salaries, Diaz Tops All Earners

The California State Athletic Commission released the fighter salaries for this past weekends Strikeforce: Diaz vs. Daley event in San Diego, Calif. The event took place at the Valley View Casino Center with the main card airing on Showtime.
A total payroll of $769,740 was paid out to the twenty competitors from last Saturday night.
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Strikeforce Diaz vs DaleyThe California State Athletic Commission released the fighter salaries for this past weekends Strikeforce: Diaz vs. Daley event in San Diego, Calif. The event took place at the Valley View Casino Center with the main card airing on Showtime.

A total payroll of $769,740 was paid out to the twenty competitors from last Saturday night.

The top earner was Strikeforce welterweight champ Nick Diaz, who earned $175,000 for his first round TKO win over British opponent Paul “Semtex” Daley, who earned $65,000 in the loss.

The next highest paid fighters received $150,000, with lightweight champ Gilbert Melendez and former light heavyweight champ Gegard Mousasi earning equal payouts for their victories.

The full Strikeforce: Diaz vs. Daley payroll, as published by MMAFighting.com, is as follows:

Showtime Bouts
Nick Diaz, $175,000 def. Paul Daley, $65,000
Gilbert Melendez, $150,000 def. Tatsuya Kawajiri, $97,612.50
Gegard Mousasi, $150,000 def. Keith Jardine, $25,000
Shinya Aoki, $73,637.50 def. Lyle Beerbohm, $10,000

Preliminary Bouts
Robert Peralta, $2,000 + $2,000 win bonus = $4,000 def. Hiroyuki Takaya, $2,740
Virgil Zwicker, $2,000 + $1,000 win bonus = $3,000 def. Brett Albee, $1,000
Joe Duarte, $1,000 + $1,000 win bonus = $2,000 def. Saad Awad, $1,500
Herman Terrado, $1,000 + $500 win bonus = $1,500 def. A.J. Matthews, $1,000
Rolando Perez, $2,000 + $1,000 win bonus = $3,000 def. Edgar Cardenas, $1,000
Casey Ryan, $1,000 + $1,000 win bonus = $2,000 def. Paul Song, $750

Strikeforce World Grand Prix Tickets On Sale This Friday

Press Release – SAN JOSE, CA – Four of the sport’s most talented heavyweights are set to collide when STRIKEFORCE® heads to American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas on Saturday, June 18 for the quarterfinals of its Grand Prix Heavyweight Tournament. STRIKEFORCE®: OVEREEM vs. WERDUM will air LIVE on SHOWTIME® at 10 p.m. ET/PT (delayed […]

Strikeforce DallasPress Release – SAN JOSE, CA – Four of the sport’s most talented heavyweights are set to collide when STRIKEFORCE® heads to American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas on Saturday, June 18 for the quarterfinals of its Grand Prix Heavyweight Tournament. STRIKEFORCE®: OVEREEM vs. WERDUM will air LIVE on SHOWTIME® at 10 p.m. ET/PT (delayed on the West Coast).

STRIKEFORCE heavyweight champion Alistair “The Demolition Man” Overeem (34-11, 1 NC) squares off against Brazilian jiu-jitsu black belt Fabricio Werdum (14-4-1) in the highly-anticipated main event, while former UFC heavyweight champion Josh Barnett (29-5) will battle heavy-handed knockout artist Brett “The Grim” Rogers (11-2).

Two additional, non-tournament heavyweight clashes are also scheduled for the card, as former U.S. Olympic wrestler Daniel Cormier (7-0) will face fellow undefeated budding star Shane Del Rosario (11-0) and Valentijn Overeem (29-25), the elder brother of Alistair, will take on streaking Chad Griggs (10-1).

Plus, women’s mixed martial arts superstar Gina Carano (7-1) returns to action with her sights set on taking the STRIKEFORCE championship.

“We are really excited to head to Dallas with two outstanding quarterfinal heavyweight Grand Prix fights,” Strikeforce CEO Scott Coker said. “With Overeem vs. Werdum, Rogers vs. Barnett, as well as the return of Gina Carano, STRIKEFORCE is bringing one of its best cards ever to American Airlines Center.”

Tickets for STRIKEFORCE®: OVEREEM vs. WERDUM are priced at $350, $225, $125, $75, $50 and $30, not including applicable service charges, and go on sale Friday, April 15 at 10 a.m. CT. Tickets can be purchased at the American Airlines Center Box Office, all Ticketmaster Outlets, by calling 800-745-3000, or by visiting Ticketmaster.com. There will be a special Strikeforce Insider exclusive presale opportunity on Thursday, April 14 at 10 AM/CT!

UFC® Fight Club™ members will have the opportunity to purchase tickets to this event on Wednesday, April 13 at 10 a.m. CT via the website www.ufcfightclub.com. (Non-members can join at Ticketmaster to take advantage of the pre-sale. A special Internet ticket pre-sale will be available to newsletter subscribers on Thursday, April 14, starting at 10 a.m. CT. To access this presale, users must register for the UFC newsletter through UFC.com .

The main event between 30-year-old Alistair Overeem (fighting out of Amsterdam, The Netherlands) and the 33-year-old Fabricio Werdum (fighting out of Porto Alegre, Brazil) pits the two superstars against one another nearly five years after Werdum submitted Overeem on a PRIDE® Fighting Championship card at Osaka Dome in Osaka, Japan on May 5, 2006.

Since their initial encounter, the 6-foot-5, 260 pound Overeem has become the first fighter in history to simultaneously hold both a major mixed martial arts (STRIKEFORCE) title and a K-1 Heavyweight Grand Prix championship. Meanwhile, Werdum has wreaked havoc on the heavyweight division, including his submission over Fedor “The Last Emperor” Emelianenko in June, which was considered 2010 Upset of the Year.

Josh Barnett (fighting out of Seattle, Wash.) is a former UFC heavyweight champion who owns victories over the likes of Randy Couture, Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira, Pedro Rizzo and Gilbert Yvel. The 33-year-old heads to Dallas with hopes of derailing his opponent and advancing in the Grand Prix. To do so, he must defeat the heavy-handed Brett Rogers (fighting out of St. Paul, Minn). The 6-foot-5 powerhouse reeled off 10 straight wins to start his professional career and holds knockout victories over the likes of former UFC champion Andrei Arlovski and PRIDE vet James Thompson.

A former Division I All-American at Oklahoma State University Daniel Cormier (fighting out of San Jose, Calif.) is unbeaten in seven fights. Training alongside the likes of UFC heavyweight champion Cain Velasquez and welterweight stars Jon Fitch and Josh Koscheck, Cormier’s blend of wrestling and power could pose problems for his opponent in Texas. With an unblemished record in 11 professional bouts, Shane Del Rosario (fighting out of Irvine, Calif.) remains unfazed by the hype surrounding his opponent. Coming off an impressive submission win over Lavar Johnson in February, the 27-year-old Del Rosario has finished every fight and expects nothing less when he meets Cormier on June 18.

A seasoned veteran riding a three-fight winning streak, Valentijn Overeem (fighting out of Amsterdam, The Netherlands) believes a win on June 18 could propel him into contention in the STRIKEFORCE heavyweight division. Thus, expect fireworks when he meets free-swinging Chad Griggs (fighting out of Tucson, Ariz.), who has won five straight, including a stoppage of Bobby Lashley.

This loaded event also marks the return of former STRIKEFORCE title contender Gina Carano (fighting out of Las Vegas, Nev.), who will take on an opponent to be announced in the weeks to come. The fierce striker, who turns 29 this Saturday, will train for this fight under the tutelage of renowned coach Greg Jackson, who has trained elite athletes such as UFC light heavyweight champion Jon Jones and UFC welterweight champion Georges St-Pierre. A rising star in the acting world, Carano is eager to get back to her first love and impress in her first bout since Aug. 2009.

Weekend Ratings In, Bellator/Strikeforce Earn High Ratings

Without having to compete with March Madness and the Final Four, fans were free to tune in to watch Bellator 40 or Strikeforce: Diaz vs. Daley this past Saturday night on April 9.
Both events did very well in ratings according to MMAjunkie.com, who posted the ratings for both events on their site.
Bellator drew it’s second […]

TelevisionWithout having to compete with March Madness and the Final Four, fans were free to tune in to watch Bellator 40 or Strikeforce: Diaz vs. Daley this past Saturday night on April 9.

Both events did very well in ratings according to MMAjunkie.com, who posted the ratings for both events on their site.

Bellator drew it’s second highest rated show on MTV2 Saturday night, while the audience numbers for the Strikeforce event reached high enough to rank fourth among the promotions top five viewed events on Showtime.

Bellator Fighting Championship brought in 218,000 viewers, with 190,000 tuning in for the immediate replay. The replay earned more viewers than the previous three live events. Bellator 40 was held at the First Council Casino in Newkirk, Oklahoma. The show featured a non-title bout between welterweight champ Ben Askren and Nick Thompson, as well as the welterweight and lightweight semifinals between Jay Hieron vs. Brent Weedman, and Michael Chandler vs. Lloyd Woodard, respectively.

Strikeforce: Diaz vs. Daley averaged 528,000 viewers for the event, peaking at 806,000 viewers who tuned in to watch Nick Diaz defend his welterweight title against Paul Daley. The event took palce at the Valley View Casino Center in San Diego, California and also featured a title defense by lightweight champ Gilbert Melendez versus Japanese fighter Tatsuya Kawajiri.

Strikeforce World Grand Prix Heavyweight Tournament

The first two Grand Prix quarterfinal bouts have been completed with Antonio “Bigfoot” Silva and Sergei Kharitonov moving into the semi-finals. The next set of quarterfinal bouts are set to take place on June 18 in Dallas, Texas, featuring matches between Strikeforce heavyweight champ Alistair Overeem vs. Fabricio Werdum, and Josh Barnett vs. Brett […]

Strikeforce Grand Prix Quarterfinals

The first two Grand Prix quarterfinal bouts have been completed with Antonio “Bigfoot” Silva and Sergei Kharitonov moving into the semi-finals. The next set of quarterfinal bouts are set to take place on June 18 in Dallas, Texas, featuring matches between Strikeforce heavyweight champ Alistair Overeem vs. Fabricio Werdum, and Josh Barnett vs. Brett Rogers.

Tickets for the event go on sale this week!

Champ Gilbert Melendez Throws First Pitch Monday At Padres Game

Strikeforce Lightweight Champion Gilbert Melendez threw out the first pitch at last night’s Padres Major League Baseball game in San Diego, California. “El Nino” defended the STRIKEFORCE lightweight title at Saturday’s Diaz vs Daley event at the Valley View Casino Center in San Diego. Melendez also celebrates his 29th birthday today.

Melendez attacked from the first […]

Melendez first pitch Padres game



Strikeforce Lightweight Champion Gilbert Melendez threw out the first pitch at last night’s Padres Major League Baseball game in San Diego, California. “El Nino” defended the STRIKEFORCE lightweight title at Saturday’s Diaz vs Daley event at the Valley View Casino Center in San Diego. Melendez also celebrates his 29th birthday today.


Melendez attacked from the first second of the fight throwing power punches that repeatedly landed, damaging Kawajiri early and often. Following an onslaught of punches that dropped the Japanese challenger, Melendez unleashed a series of vicious elbows forcing the TKO in the first round of the championship fight.

HT: Strikeforce.com