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Showing posts with label Rafael Feijao. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rafael Feijao. Show all posts
Friday, June 7, 2013
Don't Miss Nogueira vs Werdum Live Saturday Night
Monday, May 21, 2012
DANIEL CORMIER THRASHES JOSH BARNETT TO CLAIM THE STRIKEFORCE HEAVYWEIGHT GRAND PRIX CHAMPIONSHIP
Plus, Gilbert Melendez Retains Lightweight Title
In Another Fierce Battle With Josh Thomson
Catch The Replay Sunday, May 20 at 9:30 a.m. ET/PT on SHOWTIME®
SAN JOSE, Calif., (May 20, 2012) – Daniel Cormier, perhaps the freshest face in the heavyweight division, cemented his place among the world’s elite fighters with a brilliant performance against the renowned Josh Barnettat Saturday’s STRIKEFORCE Heavyweight Grand Prix tournament final at HP Pavilion in San Jose, Calif.
Cormier, fighting out of American Kickboxing Academy (AKA) in San Jose via Lafayette, La., won by clear Unanimous Decision (scores: 49-46 and 50-45 twice) to claim the Grand Prix championship belt and realize a dream that has been years in the making.
“I’ve lost a lot of people in my life and this is for them,” said the emotional champion after the fight. “For my kids, my daughter, my dad; this is for my family.”
Cormier went on to credit his AKA teammates who were in attendance. “Cain (Velazquez), Luke Rockhold, Mike Kyle. Those guys kick my (butt) everyday in practice so I know that I can go with anybody right here in the cage.
“Beating Josh Barnett, this is something a year ago that I never thought I could do.”
With less than 10 professional MMA starts, Cormier was a rising prospect when he entered the Grand Prix tournament as a replacement for Alistair Overeem. On Saturday, Cormier used a perfect blend of the wrestling he honed at the Oklahoma State University and on the U.S. Olympic team and the sharp striking he’s acquired since joining AKA to defeat one of the most accomplished heavyweights in MMA history.
MORE RESULTS
STRIKEFORCE Lightweight Championship – 5 Rounds
In the pair’s third fierce battle, STRIKEFORCE Lightweight Champion Gilbert Melendez (21-2) won the thrilling rubber match by narrow Split Decision over Josh Thomson (19-5). Through five championship rounds it was give-and-take as both men traded sharp shooting strikes and shrewd takedowns. Scores were 48-47 Thomson, and 48-47 twice for Melendez.
STRIKEFORCE Light Heavyweight Special Attraction – 3 Rounds
Former Light Heavyweight Champion Rafael Feijao exacted revenge on Mike Kyle in a rematch of their 2009 fight. Kyle taped to guillotine choke early in round 1. The emphatic statement by Feijao puts him back in line for a shot at the vacant STRIKEFORCE Light Heavyweight title later this year.
STRIKEFORCE Welterweight Special Attraction – 3 Rounds
Chris Spang (5-1) added a third knockout to his short resume by dispatching Nah-Shon Burrell (8-2) early in the first round. Following a lethal left hook to the head of his opponent, Spang unleashed a relentless attack that force Burrell down to the mat and the referee to halt the contest.
Preliminary fights aired live on SHOWTIME Extreme
STRIKEFORCE Lightweight Special Attraction – 3 Rounds
Isaac Vallie-Flagg (14-3-1) defeated JZ Cavalcante (16-4-1, 1 No Contest) by Split Decision. Scores were 29-28 twice for Vallie-Flagg and 29-28 for Cavalcante.
STRIKEFORCE Light Heavyweight Special Attraction – 3 Rounds
In a terrific fight, undefeated up-and-coming Brazilian Carlos Inocente (6-0) battered and beat Virgil Zwicker (10-3) for three rounds to take a Unanimous Decision. Several times during the contest, Inocente had Zwicker in trouble—including after a flush head kick in the first round—but he could not finish the dogged veteran. Inocente won by scores of 30-27 and 29-28 twice and looks to the move up the ranks in the STRIKEFORCE light heavyweight division.
STRIKEFORCE Light Heavyweight Special Attraction – 3 Rounds
Gian Villante (10-3) earned a hard fought Unanimous Decision by scores of 29-28 and 30-27 twice over Derrick Mehman (12-5).
STRIKEFORCE Welterweight Special Attraction – 3 Rounds
Quinn Mulhern (18-2) handed Yuri Villefort (6-1) his first loss with a Split Decision by scores of 30-27, 29-28 and 28-29.
Mauro Ranallo called all the action alongside analysts Frank Shamrock and Pat Miletich withHeidi Androl serving as cageside reporter. The executive producer of SHOWTIME Sports is David Dinkins Jr.
For information on SHOWTIME Sports, including exclusive behind-the-scenes interviews from immediately after Saturday’s fights, plus highlights and photo galleries, please visit the website at http://sports.SHO.com.
Friday, May 18, 2012
JOSH BARNETT & DANIEL CORMIER GRAND PRIX HEAVYWEIGHT TOURNAMENT FINAL* WEIGHTS AND PHOTOS *
From Friday, May 18, From HP Pavilion in San Jose, Calif.
SAN JOSE, Calif. (May 18, 2012) – All the fighters taking part in Saturday’s STRIKEFORCE World Grand Prix Heavyweight Tournament Final fight card (HP Pavilion in San Jose, Calif., live on SHOWTIME®, 10p ET/PT) made weight on Friday afternoon at the arena locally known as The Shark Tank.
Grand Prix finalist Josh Barnett (31-5), of Fullerton, Calif., tipped the scales at 248 pounds while his undefeated counterpart Daniel Cormier (9-0), of San Jose, weighed in at 238 pounds.
STRIKEFORCE World Lightweight Champion Gilbert Melendez (20-2), of San Francisco and rival Josh Thomson(19-4, 1 NC), of San Jose, both weighed in at 153 pounds for the 155-pound title fight, a rubber match in their three fight series.
FINAL WEIGHTS:
Barnett – 248 Pounds
Cormier – 238 Pounds
Melendez – 153 Pounds
Thomson – 153 Pounds
Rafael Feijao – 206 Pounds
Mike Kyle – 203 Pounds
Nah-Shon Burrell – 170 Pounds
Chris Spang – 169 Pounds
The following preliminary undercard fights will air live on SHOWTIME EXTREME® at 8 p.m. ET/PT (delayed on the West Coast)
JZ Cavalcante – 156 Pounds
Isaac Vallie-Flagg – 156 Pounds
Virgil Zwicker – 204 Pounds
Guto Inocente – 205 Pounds
Gian Villante – 205 Pounds
Derrick Mehmen – 205 Pounds
Quinn Mulhern – 170 Pounds
Yuri Villefort – 170 Pounds
Mauro Ranallo will call the action on Saturday alongside analysts Frank Shamrock and Pat Miletich with Heidi Androl serving as cageside reporter. The executive producer is David Dinkins Jr.
Thursday, May 17, 2012
JOSH BARNETT & DANIEL CORMIER GILBERT MELENDEZ & JOSH THOMSON FINAL PRESS CONFERENCE QUOTES
Thursday, May 17, From HP Pavilion in San Jose, Calif.
SAN JOSE, Calif. (May 17, 2012) -- The main players took the stage Thursday in the final press conference before Saturday's STRIKEFORCE: World Grand Prix Heavyweight Tournament Final when Josh Barnett faces Daniel Cormier, live on SHOWTIME® (10 p.m. ET/PT, delayed on the West Coast) from the HP Pavilion.
The powerful Barnett (31-5), of Fullerton, Calif., has not lost a fight since 2006 and has submitted or knocked out six consecutive opponents. The undefeated Cormier (9-0), of San Jose, is one of the most talented wrestlers in the heavyweight division and is a former star for Oklahoma State University and the U.S. Olympic Wrestling Team.
Joining the pair Thursday were Gilbert Melendez (20-2), of San Francisco, and bitter rival Josh Thomson (19-4, 1 NC), of San Jose, who will fight in a rubber match of their thrilling trilogy as Melendez looks to defend his STRIKEFORCE World Lightweight Championship.
In other fights on SHOWTIME, Rafael Feijao takes on Mike Kyle and Nah-Shon Burrell battles Chris Spang. A four-fight preliminary card televised LIVE on SHOWTIME EXTREME at 8 p.m. ET/PT (delayed on the West Coast) will precede the four-fight main card on SHOWTIME.
Mauro Ranallo will call the action alongside analysts Frank Shamrock and Pat Miletich with Heidi Androlserving as cageside reporter. The executive producer is David Dinkins Jr.
What the principal fighters had to say on Thursday:
Josh Barnett:
On whether or not people are discounting his experience:
“I don't care what people say. I see my experience as being the biggest advantage in this fight. All that experience comes with all the years of training and all the fights I've had and all the different opponents, (basically) all the times I've been in the ring as a pro wrestler, as a fighter. Experience is a pretty easy word to throw around. But I don't think it’s as simple to just say experience. I have to believe ultimately in everything I do and everything I possess. So it’s the same as before and the same that it’s always going to be.”
Daniel Cormier:
On whether or not he feels like an underdog:
“Yeah I do. Honestly I do. Josh was a UFC champion and he's done a ton of things. He's beaten a lot of guys, but I've beaten quite a few of those guys too and I know I can do pretty well against the other ones, so I take it in stride. I should be the underdog because of his experience and his accomplishments, but I'll be ready to go.”
Gilbert Melendez:
“After that first fight Josh beat me up pretty good and he helped me reinvent myself as a fighter. Not only did I learn to take the center and be a smarter fighter, not get outpointed, but he helped me learn to take my job seriously. At the time I trained to do my stuff and then after that fight I treated everything like a real professional. I structure my training camps now. I train harder. I eat smart. I write everything out. I treat it like a real profession. It’s my career now. And ever since that loss that's how it’s been.”
Josh Thomson:
“Not much has changed for me since the second fight. Basically I’m just following a different game plan. The second time I fought I had to come off a 15-month layoff so I was just excited to be back in the cage. Anyone who has seen me fight can tell by the smile on my face that I enjoy to fight. I love it. So not much has changed, but I’m just going to change my game plan.”
Monday, May 14, 2012
GILBERT MELENDEZ & JOSH BARNETT TO HOST SHOWTIME LIVE WEB CHATS THURSDAY & FRIDAY, RESPECTIVELY
Melendez on Thursday, May 17; Barnett on Friday, May 18
1:30 p.m. ET/10:30 a.m. PT
WHO: STRIKEFORCE Lightweight Champion Gilbert Melendez
WHEN: Melendez: Thursday, May 17, at 1:30 p.m. ET/10:30 a.m. PT
Barnett: Friday, May 18, at 1:30 p.m. ET/10:30 a.m. PT
ACCESS #: Fans can submit questions via Twitter using the hashtag #StrikeforceChat, via the Strikeforce Facebook page www.facebook.com/ StrikeforceMixedMartialArts or via Ustream at www.Ustream.TV/SHOSports.
WHAT: Melendez and Barnett will participate in the SHOWTIME Live Web Chats found at http://sports.sho.com/chat as the countdown continues to the mega-STRIKEFORCE event this Saturday,May 19, live on SHOWTIME® (10 p.m. ET/PT, delayed on the West Coast) and SHOWTIME EXTREME®(8 p.m. ET/PT) from HP Pavilion in San Jose, Calif.
The main event will feature Barnett against Daniel Cormier in the Final of STRIKEFORCE: World Grand Prix Heavyweight Tournament. In the co-feature, Melendez will defend his STRIKEFORCE World Lightweight Championship against Josh Thomson.
In other fights on SHOWTIME: Rafael Feijao vs. Mike Kyle, light heavyweights; and Nah-Shon Burrellvs. Chris Spang, welterweights.
Preliminary fights on SHOWTIME EXTREME: Gesias "JZ" Cavalcante vs. Isaac Vallie-Flagg, lightweights; Virgil Zwicker vs. Carlos Inocente, light heavyweights; Gian Villante vs. Derrick Mehmen, light heavyweights; and Quinn Mulhern vs. Yuri Villefort, welterweights.
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