Strikeforce: Lawler vs. Shields (Jun. 6th)

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    Strikeforce: Lawler vs. Shields
    June 6th, 2009
    Scottrade Center, St. Louis, MO
    Showtime (9:00PM CST)

    185lbs. Robbie Lawler (16-4) vs. Jake Shields (22-4-1)
    265lbs. Andrei Arlovski (15-6) vs. Brett Rogers (9-0)
    180lbs. Scott Smith (15-5) vs. Nick Diaz (19-7)
    170lbs. Joe Riggs (29-10) vs. Phil Baroni (13-10)
    205lbs. Kevin Randleman (17-12) vs. Mike Whitehead (23-6)

    Rafael "Feijao" Cavalcante (7-1) vs. Mike Kyle (11-6-1)
    Jesse Finney (3-0) vs. Josh Bumgarner (0-0)
    Tyron “Tabasco” Woodley (1-0) vs. Sal Woods (2-4)
    Scott Ventimiglia (12-5) vs. Lucas Lopes (8-8)
    Pat Benson (3-5-1) vs. Dave Cochran (16-19)
    Booker DeRousse (1-1) vs. James Wade (0-0)
     
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    This is a REALLY good card, IMO.

    Lawler vs. Shields could have fight of the year potential
    A great veteran (AA) vs. an up and comer (Rogers)
    Smith and Diaz should stand and bang too, love Diaz's attitude and demeanor
     
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    Notes on the event:


    -- With limited resources and a short roster, Strikeforce has been forced to be creative when it comes to match making. To their credit, they have been, putting together two interesting main events with cross-class fighters. In their last show, Strikeforce pitted former UFC Champion Frank Shamrock against Nick Diaz. This time, they have former EliteXC Welterweight Champion Jake Shields moving up to middleweight to face Robbie Lawler. Shields has won his last eleven fights while Lawler hasn't lost since 2006 when he was submitted by Jason Miller. Current Strikeforce Middleweight Champion Cung Le is absent from the company while he pursues a film career, but Strikeforce has chosen not to make this fight for an Interim title.

    -- Another unusual match-up pits former lightweight and welterweight Nick Diaz against heavy-handed middleweight Scott Smith. The former UFC fighters will compete at a catch weight of 180lbs.. Since leaving the UFC, Smith has had six extremely exciting fights, all but one of which ended by knockout. Smith defeated Benji Radach at Strikeforce: Shamrock vs. Diaz in April. At the same event, Nick Diaz easily dispatched Shamrock with a barrage of punches similar in style to boxing champion Paul Williams. Win or lose, Diaz is expected to return to welterweight following this fight, perhaps for a title bout against Jake Shields.

    -- A proposed light heavyweight title fight between Renato Sobral and Rafael Cavalcante was to take place on this card but injury forced Sobral to withdraw. Strikeforce asked Kevin Randleman to replace Sobral, but Randleman reportedly refused (which he denies). Cavalcante is a Black House product who trains with UFC Middleweight Champion Anderson Silva, Light Heavyweight Champion Lyoto Machida, and former UFC Interim Heavyweight Champion Antonio 'Big Nog' Nogueira. "Feijao" is 7-1 in his pro career, his only loss coming due to disqualification. He last fought for EliteXC where he had three thundering TKO wins, utilizing knee strikes in a vicious hybrid of Muay Thai and ground-and-pound. Cavalcante faces Jared Hamman, 10-1, an IFC veteran with a knockout win over YAMMA champion Travis Wiuff.

    -- Former UFC Heavyweight Champion Andrei Arlovski, currently under contract with Affliction MMA, will be featured on this card in a bout against undefeated Chicago slugger Brett Rogers. Arlovski had a five-fight winning streak broken by Fedor Emelianenko in January, and considered jumping to boxing afterward. "The Pitbull" is still regarded as a top-ten heavyweight. Rogers survived a scrappy fight with former Iron Ring Champion Ron "Abongo" Humphrey at Strikeforce's last big card, Diaz vs. Shamrock, knocking Humphrey out with knees. "The Grim" was scheduled to face Strikeforce Heavyweight Champion Alistair Overeem, but a hand injury forced Overeem out of the fight.
     
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    Jared Hamman is out, with Mike Kyle likely taking his place.
     
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    I am so stoked for this card. Strikeforce is putting on some really good fights for their cards.
    IMO it's tied with the WEC for 2nd best org to watch right now. Affliction puts on a couple of good fights per card, but most don't interest me. DREAM hasn't really had a lot of great cards either. Some great fights, but not cards.

    I think this will be a very good or great card to watch.
     
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    Strangely, Strikeforce CEO Scott Coker (sp?) says the Rogers/Arlovski fight won't necessarily lead to a title fight with Alistair Overeem.
     
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    The war of words between NYBA and Joe Riggs is heating up. Riggs has accused Baroni of being a juicer, Baroni has said Riggs isn't professional. Score will be settled Saturday night.
     
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    speaking of the NYBA, here's a very LOL interview with him

    CAGEPOTATO.COM: So I’ve been watching some of your recent interviews — do you really believe that not having sex helps your athletic performance? I thought that was just some bullshit myth.
    PHIL BARONI: Yeah, I believe it. I know it to be a fact, man, especially when it comes to taking punches. You take punches better when you abstain from, ah…punching your own loads out.
    How do you explain the science behind that?
    Aw man, I’m not a scientist. It makes you fuckin’ mean, I’ll tell you that much. I’m lean and mean right now. It fuckin’ works. You don’t think so, then don’t do it — you’re not a fighter anyway, so who cares?
    Don’t you think your wife’s needs should come before your job?
    I’ll put it this way dude, I more than make up for it when I don’t have a fight. My wife could use a break anyway. It was a lot easier when I wasn’t married; you could just bring ‘em in the room, one after another, line ‘em up, like when I was in Japan. But I’m married now, so the wife needs a break once in a while.
    You’re fighting Joe Riggs on Saturday night. He told us that you might be using steroids right now. Have you ever been “pharmaceutically enhanced”?
    No. Never. I wrestled in college and we got tested — there was no time in my life when I wasn’t being tested. I don’t do stuff like that. I don’t need it. Being big and strong has never been something I needed help with.
    But you did tell NerdSociety.com a couple months back that to get girls, nerdy guys should do steroids, lift weights, get contacts, go tanning, and stop playing all those gay fucking video games. Do you stand by that advice?
    Yeah. Those fuckin’ nerds playing video games aren’t gonna be fighting in the UFC, so it doesn’t matter if they do steroids, because they’re not cheating anyone. They’re cheating themselves by being fuckin’ computer geeks, playing fuckin’ videos games all the time. They’re cheating themselves out of life. Maybe a little testosterone would help them, they’re obviously fuckin’ low on it naturally. I’m not advocating it to kids, I’m advocating it to geeks. You’re 20 years old and you’re still playing fuckin’ video games and going on Internet forums, you gotta change something, dude. Something’s gotta fuckin’ give.
    The last time I watched you fight live, it was at EliteXC: Primetime back in May, where you lost to Joey Villasenor. You got very emotional during the press conference afterwards, because it was your third straight loss, and it maybe felt like the end of the line for you at middleweight. You must feel born-again at welterweight. Tell me a little about how it feels to be back on the upswing, and what you’ve done to turn your career around.
    It’s a night and day difference. I match up a lot better physically with these fighters at welterweight, and that means a lot in this sport. I just wish I would have known I could make this weight and stuff like the Blood Type Diet years ago. But who cares about the past. The past is a canceled check; the past don’t matter, you know? And the future is a promissory note, there is no future if you don’t take care of now. Now is cash in hand. Now is what I care about, and now is what I’m focused on. So I don’t really want to talk about the past, and the future doesn’t exist. Right now, I’m focused, I’m ready, my weight’s good, and I’m ready to beat Joe Riggs. All roads lead to Joe Riggs. I gotta take this guy out. He’s standing in my way, and I can’t think of anything else but getting my hand raised and winning this fight.
    What do you really hope to accomplish in Strikeforce's welterweight class?
    I hope to be the world champion and the best fighter in the world. And I’ll take a step in that direction by beating Joe Riggs. I wasn’t happy with just being a professional fighter, being in the UFC, being a prize fighter — a lot of guys are. I wanted to be champion, I found out things weren’t working for me at 185. I’d beat some really great fighters, I’d lose to some fighters that maybe weren’t so great; I just wasn’t breaking that hump every time out consistently, so something had to change. I wasn’t going to give up. I wasn’t going to be content with being in the major leagues and just being a player — I wanted to be the All-Star, I wanted to be the best, I wanted to be the MVP.
    So I had to make some drastic changes, and that meant losing 15 pounds of muscle, changing my diet, changing all my habits, becoming a mixed martial artist and a professional athlete, being motivated and focused, and working on my weaknesses — doing jiu-jitsu with Robert Drysdale, doing hundreds of thousands of kicks on the Thai pads with Shawn Tompkins, training at Xtreme Couture with Jake for strength and conditioning, improving my boxing so I can use my footwork and speed to not get hit, and make people miss and make them pay. Boxing rather than brawling.
    So I made changes skillwise, on the technical aspects of MMA, and I made changes on my body and my diet, and I’ve also made changes spiritually. I don’t want to get into it, but I go to church and I found God, I got married, I settled down. I exhausted my body in preparation for this fight, and I cultivated my spirit, so I’m the best that I’ve ever been. I’m ready to go out there and win, and I’m going to be really tough to beat at 170 pounds.
    Is ending your career in the UFC still a goal of yours?
    Me and Dana White are great friends, I’m great friends with Joe Silva, I always keep in touch with those guys, and I feel like I have unfinished business left in the UFC. I never performed the way I should have, and that had to do with being in the wrong weight class. Money has a lot to do with it — I have to think of my future — so it depends. I’m definitely open to it, I’m a fighter that they’ve always liked and supported, so it could happen, but I’m very happy at Strikeforce right now. I don’t want to get ahead of myself, because winning this fight against Joe Riggs is the only thing that matters to me right now. I gotta beat this guy, and I will beat this guy. My problem in the past was I always looked ahead of myself; I always thought about the next fight, and how I was going to get the title. Now I have pinpoint tunnel vision, and I’m heading towards Joe Riggs like the L.I.E., and I’m blowing right through this kid.
    If you’re remembered more for being a flamboyant, outspoken fighter than for being a really good or successful one once your career is over, will that be okay with you?
    No, that’s why I dropped to 170. I’m not afraid to speak my mind, what you see is what you get, and I say and do things that maybe I shouldn’t, but I want to be remembered as a good, tough, gritty 170-pound champion that never gave up, that fought back when all the odds were against him, when he was told to retire, written off many times, and all of a sudden he found his niche and won world titles. I want my 185-pound career to be forgotten, or at least just be remembered as someone who really turned his career around and became a champion. A fighter who never gave up in a fight, never gave up in his career, and persevered. What matters is getting up every day and looking in the mirror and knowing you gave it your all. And I want my kids to be proud of their father and set an example for them.
    Do you have any specific predictions for your fight, or any other fight on Saturday’s card?
    I’m gonna win my fight. And whether it goes one or three rounds, at the end my hand will be raised. I did the work, I deserve to win, and it’s my destiny to be champion. I was born to be champion. The way I think about it, if I was the champion at UFC 36 or whatever back then, I’d probably be shot right now. I wasn’t mature enough. I wasn’t ready to be the champion, mentally or spiritually, and now I am. It’s time for me to accomplish my goals and do what I was born to do — to be a champion.
     
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    MAIN CARD:
    182 lbs. (Catchweight): Robbie Lawler (182.75) vs. Jake Shields (181.75)​
    265 lbs.: Andrei Arlovski (244) vs. Brett Rogers (262)​
    180 lbs. (Catchweight): Nick Diaz (179) vs. Scott Smith (179.5)​
    170 lbs.: Phil Baroni (168.75) vs. Joe Riggs (170)​
    205 lbs.: Kevin Randleman (204) vs. Mike Whitehead (206)​
    UNDER CARD:
    205 lbs.: Rafael Cavalcante (205.5) vs. Mike Kyle (202.5)​
    170 lbs.: Josh Baumgartner (173.5) vs. Jesse Finney (175.75)​
    170 lbs.: Tyron Woodley (170.25) vs. Sal Woods (169.25)​
    185 lbs.: Lucas Lopes (186) vs. Scott Ventimiglia (185)​
    155 lbs.: Pat Benson (155.75) vs. Dave Cochran (153)​
    265 lbs.: Booker DeRousse (204.25) vs. James Wade (205.25)​
     
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    [video=youtube;0nuRj-jOCdw]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0nuRj-jOCdw[/video]
     
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    Get watching, fuckers.
     
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    Why the hell are they showing Randleman/Whitehead? This fight is ass. They should've shown Kyle/Calvan.
     
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    Nick Diaz is fucking awesome.
     
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    Diaz has thrown over 300 punches in ten minutes. 1 strike per 2 seconds. Smith is getting swarmed.
     
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    Total domination for Diaz.

    Diaz needs to come back to the UFC now.
     
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    207/397 strikes landed by Diaz. Cardio machine.
     
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    Diaz calls Smith's team out after the fight, saying they aren't loyal, don't work hard, and aren't a team. Wow. Way to dismiss the notion you're a dick, Nick!
     
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    Strikeforce's skinless, CGI models are creepy as shit. WTF are they thinking?
     
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    LOL, Arlovski has no chin whatsoever. What was that, twelve seconds?
     

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