Strikeforce: Fedor vs. Silva Reactions as Antonio Silva Upsets Fedor Emelianenko – There was a lot of confusion and subsequent booing, but anyone who saw a shot of Fedor’s eye can’t possibly argue with the stoppage. That baby was U-G-L-Y. No way you can claim to have the fighter’s health as your primary interest if you send him back out there against the colossal Bigfoot. Frank Shamrock was talking about the size differential being conclusive and you can’t argue with it—Silva … (This story continues here)
Silva upsets Fedor in Strikeforce tourney – Brazilian jiu-jitsu star Antonio Silva beat the mixed martial arts icon when the ringside doctor refused to allow him to continue, Emelianenko’s right eye swollen shut from numerous blows after a wild second round in the Strikeforce heavyweight Grand Prix on Saturday night. (This story continues here)
Fedor Emelianenko’s Next Fight: What If It’s His Last? – View full size photo » Fedor Emelianenko’s next fight in Strikeforce is supposed to be a matter of routine. Yet, if Antonio Silva plays the spoiler, he’ll not only kill a Fedor Emelianenko vs. Alistair Overeem mega fight, but he’ll change the entire sport of mixed martial arts. Here’s a strange thought. What if Fedor Emelianenko loses tonight at Strikeforce: Fedor vs. Silva ? What if Antonio … (This story continues here)
Bigfoot Silva Upsets Fedor Emelianenko In The Strikeforce HW Grand Prix, Fedor Considers Retirement – Fedor Emelianenko suffered his second consecutive defeat on Saturday night. Fedor Antonio “Bigfoot” Silva battered Fedor in the second round, but couldn’t finish The Last Emperor. The fight was stopped after the second round by the doctor and Silva earned the TKO victory. The pro-Fedor crowd hung on every turn in the fight and it […] (This story continues here)
Strikeforce Grand Prix: Is Fabricio Werdum The Most Dangerous Contender? – Strikeforce Grand Prix Gets Under Way Saturday Night with Strikeforce: Fedor vs. Silva The good folks at Strikeforce have lined up quite the series of events with their Heavyweight Grand Prix, a single-elimination tournament that will pit eight of the sport’s best heavyweights against each other. The whole affair will be kicked off on Saturday night with two quarterfinal bouts. The first will be … (This story continues here)
Coker, Finkelchtein Not Sold on Emelianenko’s Retirement Talk – For a man once thought unbeatable, one loss might be considered a fluke. Two consecutive losses, on the other hand, might be cause to hang up the gloves. (This story continues here)
Jeff Wagenehim: Uncertainty reigns in Strikeforce Heavyweight Grand Prix – The Meadowlands has seen its share of one-name star performers. Naturally, we’ll start with Bruce, aka Bruuuuuce, as the native son of New Jersey is referred to by the thousands who’ve sung along with him over three decades at both the arena and the stadium in the swampy shadows of the New York City skyline. The sports and entertainment mecca’s old football stadium, demolished last year and … (This story continues here)
10 Burning Questions Facing The Strikeforce Heavyweight Grand Prix Tournament – With just one more day to go before Strikeforce’s Heavyweight Grand Prix kicks off on Showtime, the anticipation is beginning to boil over, for me anyway. Yes, I understand there are always pessimists that prefer to criticize and doubt what Strikeforce may accomplish with such a unique production. But, what those few can’t doubt is that, if nothing else, this tournament will answer a lot of … (This story continues here)
The Lineal MMA World Heavyweight Title Runs Through The Strikeforce Grand Prix – Due to the influx of alphabet soup sanctioning bodies in the 1980’s, lineal champions have been a staple of the boxing world for decades. Frustrated by a bevy of “champions” in an ever growing number of weight classes, boxing aficionados concocted a method of determining the “real” singular champion of each weight class by using the simplified method of “the man who beat the man”. Ignoring the … (This story continues here)
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