As expected Strikeforce will make its Ohio debut in March as part of the Arnold Sports Festival.
MMAjunkie.com editor-in-chief Dann Stupp first discussed the possibility in Monday's edition of the "Dayton Daily News."
Today, Ohio Athletic Commission Executive Director Bernie Profato confirmed with MMAjunkie.com (
www.mmajunkie.com) that Strikeforce CEO Scott Coker since has committed to hosting a show in Ohio's capital city on March 5.
The event is expected to air on Showtime from the 19,000-seat Nationwide Arena. Coker and Arnold Sports Festival co-promoter Jim Lorimer currently are working out details.
The Arnold Sports Festival is three-day sports and fitness exhibition that draws tens of thousands of attendees. From 2007 to 2010, the UFC or WEC hosted a show in conjunction with the Arnolds but abandoned the slot this year to focus on continued international expansion. Profato continually calls the Arnolds/MMA event weekend "as perfect a marriage as you'll find in professional sports."
Profato said a few organizations expressed interest in the vacant March slot, but after the two finally spoke, Coker recently confirmed the company's interest in holding a show.
No details are confirmed for the event, but a source told MMAjunkie.com that Dan Henderson – who headlined 2008's UFC 82 event in Columbus against middleweight champ Anderson Silva – could headline against Strikeforce light heavyweight champion Rafael "Feijao" Cavalcante. Ohio residents and Strikeforce fighters Jorge Gurgel and Roger Bowling also are possibilities for the card.
The UFC first teamed up with the Arnolds in 2007 for the hugely successful UFC 68, which featured Randy Couture's first post-retirement fight and his unanimous-decision win over then-heavyweight champion Tim Sylvia. At the time, the event produced the largest attendance in North American MMA history (19,079) and shattered Nationwide Arena's records for attendance, live gate ($3 million) and merchandise sales.
Strikeforce never has held an event in Ohio, though the company did visit Florida, Mississippi, Oregon, Tennessee and Texas for the first time in the promotion's history in 2010.