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 Post subject: Strikeforce Shamrock vs. Diaz - Show is over...
PostPosted: Mon Apr 13, 2009 12:25 pm 
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Nick Diaz Dominates Frank Shamrock
April 12, 2009

Mixed martial arts made a smashing return to premium network television Saturday with a scintillating fight card that featured heaps of strikes, kicks, drama, unbelievable comebacks and a brilliant, poised, victorious performance by Nick Diaz.

In a dominant outing in which he was in control throughout, Diaz (19-7, 1 NC) of Stockton, Calif., made good on his vow, and impressively knocked out legendary MMA pioneer and local favorite Frank Shamrock before an enthusiastic crowd of 15,211 at HP Pavilion.

A Cesar Gracie Jiu-Jitsu black belt, Diaz took apart Shamrock with seeming ease. He whipped Shamrock on the ground and at the veteran’s game – on the feet. The fight was stopped at 3:57 of the second round with Diaz reigning punches with both hands on a fallen, helpless Shamrock.

At times, Diaz seemed to be toying, even mocking Shamrock. Twice, Diaz, who was moving up to compete at a catch-weight 179 pounds, took side-control, a dominant position, but Shamrock fought his way out on both occasions.

Shamrock (24-9-2), however, could not get inside Diaz’ long reach and wound up getting pummeled. How bad a night was it for the hometown favorite? Shamrock may not have even won the battle of introductions in a fight in his hometown.

Shamrock will be back, though, he says, and so, of course, will Diaz.

In other televised fights, former Strikeforce lightweight champion Gilbert Melendez captured the interim Strikeforce lightweight championship with a second-round knockout over Rodrigo Damm, Scott Smith rallied from the brink of defeat to register a stunning third-round knockout over Benji Radach in a brutal battle of determined, heavy-handed middleweights, Cris "Cyborg" Santos knocked out Hitomi Akano in the third round of a women’s match and Brett Rogers scored a crowd-pleasing second-round TKO over "Abongo" Humphrey in a hard-fought matchup of unbeaten heavyweights

The event, the initial collaboration between Showtime Networks Inc. and Strikeforce, aired live simultaneously on SHOWTIME and on the World Wide Web (Strikeforce: All Access) at http://strikeforce.sho.com. The SHOWTIME telecast aired at 10 p.m. ET/PT (delayed on the west coast); the Strikeforce: All Access webcast went at 10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT.

“I used to train with Frank so it’s not like I could hate the guy,’’ the triumphant Diaz said. “He's been doing what I want to do and saying what I want to say for a long time. It always feels good to win."

Said Shamrock, “I’m not done. I trained hard. All credit goes to Nick. He kicked my butt. But I am not done entertaining in this sport.’’

Melendez dominated Damm, finishing a late substitute for Strikeforce 155-pound world champion Josh Thomson, at 2:02 of the second round.

“Josh is the true champion but I definitely want to fight him again,’’ Melendez said. “I lost fair and square the first fight. I know I can do better.’’

The spectacular slugfest between Smith (17-5, 1 NC) of Elk Grove, Calif., and Radach (19-5) of Irvine, Calif., may have been the fight of the night – if not the year.

After a wildly exciting, close first round in which both were battered, bruised and knocked down, Radach almost finished Smith in the second. But Smith connected with a perfect right hook and that, for all intents and purposes was that.

“I had counted myself out,’’ said Smith, who had lost the first two rounds on all the scorecards, including a 10-8 second round on one of them. “There was no way I wanted to come out for the third round. But I felt I owed it to Benji and the fans so I did.’’

Said a disappointed Radach: “Damn, I really wanted this one and thought I had him. It was going so good. I hope they give something (money) for fight of the night because it would be tough to top that fight. Scott came out strongly in the third. Obviously, I should have played it better than I did.’’

Brazil’s Cyborg (7-1) had an easy time with out-sized Akano (14-6) of Japan, winning by third-round knockout. The ref halted the one-sided action at 0:35 of the round.

“I feel very bad I did not make the weight,’’ said the naturally bigger and stronger Cyborg, who towered over the shorter, smaller Akano.

Cyborg weighed in six pounds over the contracted limit but lost two pounds so the fight was allowed to go on. “This will never happen again,’’ she said. “I want to be the best women’s fighter in the world. Yes, of course, I want to fight Gina (Carano) next.’’

In the telecast’s first bout, Rogers, of St. Paul, Minn., improved to 9-0 and 3-0 on SHOWTIME with a hard-fought 1:38, second-round TKO (knees and punches) over Atlanta’s Humphrey (12-1).

“The only thing surprising about this fight is that I was not surprised how tough he was,’’ Rogers said. “I knew he wasn’t going to be a one hit and done type of guy. He was undefeated. I expected this kind of fight. There were lots of starts and stops in my training which may have affected me a little but I am not making excuses. I am very happy with this victory and ready to fight anybody,’’

Rogers had a point deducted during a give-and-take first round that featured numerous exchanges of punches and knees for holding Humphrey’s hair and hitting. “Believe me, it wasn’t intentional,’’ Roger said. “He needs to cut his hair.’’

More results...

Saturday’s non-televised results: Eric Lawson (9-2), Concord, Calif. 4:54, first-round submission (strikes) over Waylon Kennell (4-2), Los Angeles, 185 pounds; Luke Rockhold (4-1), Santa Cruz, Calif., 4:07, first-round submission (head and arm choke) over Buck Meredith (3-3), Temecula, Calif., 185 pounds; Raul Castillo (6-0), Half Moon Bay, Calif., 1:45, first-round submission (rear-naked choke) over Brandon Michaels (2-3) of Los Angeles at a catch-weight of 187; James Terry (6-1), San Jose, unanimous decision (30-27 three times) over Zak Bucia (3-2), San Francisco, at 170 pounds; and Shingo Kohara (1-0), Foster City, Calif. KO 2 (knee) over Jeremy Tavares (0-5), San Jose, at 135.

Mixed martial arts returns to SHOWTIME on Friday, May 15, when SHO MMA: Strikeforce Challengers, a series for up-and-comers patterned after SHOWTIME’s popular boxing series ShoBox: The New Generation, at Fresno, Calif.

On Saturday, June 6, Strikeforce on SHOWTIME will offer two of the leading fighters in their respective weight classes. “Ruthless” Robbie Lawler (middleweight) and Jake Shields (welterweight) at a catch weight of 182 pounds in the main event. In the co-feature at the Scottrade Center in St. Louis, Mo., Strikeforce light heavyweight champion Babalu Sobral will defend against Rafael “Feijao” Cavalcante.

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I've let this sit for a few days and I'm still puzzled.

How could CSAC possibly allow the Cyborg/Akano fight to happen?

Akano weighed in a 143.5. Cyborg weighed in at 150.5 (the 2nd and final time). What happened to the 6-pound rule?

What concerns me the most is that Akano was already at her maximum weight, but Cyborg could easily gain 10-15 pounds back by the time the opening bell rang. Would CSAC allow a middleweight to take on a heavyweight? Not a chance in hell, so why allow this? It may only sound like a few pounds, but the percentage weight difference is significant and falls just shy of the middleweight vs heavyweight previously referenced.

I understand that Cyborg had, "female issues" (*#&$ you Ranallo, for that gem). It's not an excuse when you weigh in that much overweight...AGAIN. It's not like these thing just pop up out of nowhere and are impossible to predict. Don't sign the contract if you can't respect the sport or your opponent.

I thought Japan would be the only place I'd ever see a fight happen just for the sake of beating the piss out of someone that didn't have a chance. Why not skip the middleman and just have Akano fight Bob Sapp?


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Its all about the show and the money.

Now we have seen her slaughter and wanna see her against Carano.

Akano probably got a % of Cyborgs money and was happy to get a shot.

At least thats what I think.

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Dent wrote:
Its all about the show and the money.

Now we have seen her slaughter and wanna see her against Carano.

Akano probably got a % of Cyborgs money and was happy to get a shot.

At least thats what I think.

Dent wrote:
Its all about the show and the money.

Now we have seen her slaughter and wanna see her against Carano.

Akano probably got a % of Cyborgs money and was happy to get a shot.

At least thats what I think.


Akano got 20% of Cyborg's earnings + win bonus and I suspect they also offered her at least one more appearance regardless of the outcome. She held out and rightfully so, but I still think she should have given them the finger and walked away.

Carano vs Cyborg are two people who deserve each other. I expect neither of them to make their contracted weight, which should be entertaining in its own right. Regardless of this, I can't wait to see them go at it. :D

Unfortunately, if this continues amongst female fighters, their legitimacy will be doomed. We simply need more females for it to be a viable sport and not a sideshow.


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yeah you are right

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I was amazed by the whole event. To be honest I didn't expect such entertaining event. It was really joy to watch. Good fights and great production. This was really refreshment after UFCs and their boring visual presentation. I know that fights matter the most but this is something that IMO deserves mentioning.
To be honest I expected worse shit then EXC and those Shaw family retards but this was good :D
I really like Mauro-Gus-Pat combo and they wipe the floor with Rogan and Goldie.
And I didn't skip anything while watching, unlike with UFC rants hehe

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