2009 News

SCOTT SMITH RALLIES FROM BRINK OF DEFEAT – AGAIN — TO SHOCK CUNG LE; GILBERT MELENDEZ REGAINS STRIKEFORCE TITLE WITH WIN OVER JOSH THOMSON IN FIGHT OF YEAR

December 20, 2009

cungscottSaturday, Dec. 19, 2009, LIVE on SHOWTIME From HP Pavilion, San Jose, Calif.;

Must-See Replay Of STRIKEFORCE: Evolution Wednesday, Dec. 23, on SHOWTIME 2

SAN JOSE, Calif. (Dec. 20, 2009) – No stranger to stirring comeback victories, Scott “Hands Of Steel’’ Smith rallied to knock out Cung Le, Gilbert Melendez regained the STRIKEFORCE lightweight world title in perhaps the Fight of the Year, and STRIKEFORCE newcomers “Jacare’’ Souza and “King Mo’’ Lawal triumphed impressively as STRIKEFORCE closed out an amazing year in spectacular fashion with an incredible fight card before 9,362 at HP Pavilion Saturday on SHOWTIME®.

After Melendez (17-2) of San Francisco earned a unanimous, five-round decision and avenged a loss to Josh Thomson (16-3), of San Jose, and Brazil’s Jacare (11-2) and King Mo (6-0), of Carlsbad, Calif., had earlier scored first-round victories over Matt Lindland (21-7) of Oregon City, Ore., and Mike Whitehead, (24-7) of Las Vegas, respectively, Smith stormed back from the brink of defeat – again – to knock out the previously undefeated Le at 3:25 of the third round.

The event, presented by SHOWTIME and STRIKEFORCE, aired live simultaneously on SHOWTIME® and on the Web (Strikeforce: All Access) at http://strikeforce.sho.com. The SHOWTIME telecast began 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 and is available through Dec. 24 at the site.

Smith (18-6), of Elk Grove, Calif., is known for dramatic victories (see: Benji Radach on April 1, 2009, at HP Pavilion and a highlight-reel win over Pete Sell on Nov. 11, 2006, to name two). But the victory over Le (6-1), of San Jose, may be impossible to top.

Southpaw Le, making his first start in 21 months, had totally dominated for two-and-one-half rounds. The fight seemed over at least a couple of times as everything was going Le’s way. His trademark spinning back kicks were connecting almost every time and they were knocking Smith around the cage. At one point, with Smith on the ground after getting dropped, Le seemed to throw more than 50 consecutive punches. He slammed Smith once.

But there is no quit in the courageous Smith, a proven finisher who somehow summoned the energy and heart – again – to twice drop Le. After he connected with two rights hands after Le was down, the referee stepped in and stopped it.

“This was one helluva fight,’’ Smith said afterward. “He had me the first two-and-a-half rounds, but I’ve got a hard head. On the knockdowns, I faked the right and threw the left. Everyone always looks for my right, but the left hook is my best punch.

“Right now, I just want to go home and enjoy Christmas with my kids and family and friends. It never matters who I fight. I just want these types of tough fights.’’

Le, a former STRIKEFORCE middleweight titleholder who relinquished the belt to concentrate on an acting career, offered no excuses.

“He got me with a punch,’’ Le said. “I did my best, he did his best tonight and we both fought our hearts out. This was a great fight. It was not about focus, or a lack thereof. I just got caught. It is what it is.’’

In a wildly exciting 25-minute, crowd-pleasing give-and-take slugfest that featured a bit of everything, Melendez outpointed Thomson by the scores of 49-46 twice and 49-47. Most everybody had rubber match on their minds when it was over.

“I feel great,’’ Melendez said. “I sparred better for this fight than I did for our first, but Josh is the toughest guy I’ve fought and the toughest guy around.’’

Said Thomson, who unanimously outpointed Melendez over five rounds on June 27, 2008, but has not fought since Sept. 20, 2008, due to injuries:

“There are no excuses. It had nothing to do with the layoff. Gilbert was the better fighter tonight. I’ll do whatever STRIKEFORCE wants. I’m up for a third fight if that’s what they want.’’

Jacare, a talented, non-nonsense, aggressive-minded sort, who will be an immediate threat in STRIKEFORCE’s deep, talent-laden 185-pound weight class, submitted the more experienced Lindland, a 2000 Olympic Games silver medalist, with an arm triangle choke at 4:18 of the first round.

A flamboyant showman, King Mo was escorted down the aisle and into the cage for the opening bout of the telecast by six young, dancing ladies and wearing a crown on his head.

The southpaw, who seemingly is willing to fight anybody in any weight class, dropped Whitehead with a huge overhand right hand, followed with six more punches before the ref stepped in.

“This was a good fight for me, but I am ready for anybody,’’ King Mo said.

Saturday’s thrilling event will re-air as follows:

DAY CHANNEL

Wednesday, Dec. 23, at 11 p.m. ET/PT SHOWTIME 2®

STRIKEFORCE: Evolution also will be available On Demand beginning Tuesday, Dec. 22.

Mauro Ranallo called the action on SHOWTIME with MMA expert Stephen Quadros and MMA superstar Frank Shamrock serving as expert analysts.melendez3

Saturday’s non-televised results: Antwain “The Juggernaut’’ Britt (9-3), Virginia, TKO 1 over Scott Lightly (5-1), San Luis Obispo, Calif., at 205 pounds; Justin “The Silverback’’ Wilcox (8-3), San Jose, unanimous decision (30-27 twice, 29-28) over Daisuke Najamura (20-12) of Japan, at 155 pounds; and Alex Crispim (4-2), Pleasanton, Calif., unanimous decision (30-27 three times) over Al Fonseca (4-2), Santa Rosa, Calif., at 145 pounds.

For information on SHOWTIME Sports, including exclusive video, photos and news links on SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING and STRIKEFORCE mixed martial arts telecasts, along with access to the SHOWTIME Sports Facebook® and Twitter® pages, please go to http://Sports.Sho.com.

Jeb and Amber Chiles Present THROWDOWN IN N-C TOWN 7

December 14, 2009

CHILESISKA Missouri All Amateur Event

Results:


BOUT #1 WELTERWEIGHTS MMA 170lbs
Patrick Bryant Vs Luke Robinson
WINNER: Luke Robinson by Tap Out (Strikes) at 1:08 of Round 1


BOUT #2 FEATHERWEIGHTS MMA 145lbs
Bryant Ashlock Vs Robert Kreisler
WINNER: Robert Kreisler by Unanimous Decision (29-28 all cards)


BOUT #3 LIGHTWEIGHTS MMA 155lbs
Jeremy McClure Vs Josh Nehama
WINNER: Josh Nehama by TKO (Strikes) at 2:07 of Round 2
Jeremy McClure - 30 Days Medical Suspension due to Referee Stopping Contest
(Strikes)

BOUT #4 FEATHERWEIGHTS MMA 145lbs
Max Matter Vs Elmer Richter
WINNER: Max Matter by Tap Out (Arm Bar) at 1:22 of Round 1


BOUT #5 LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHTS MMA 205lbs
Chance Wilson Vs Josh Carriger
WINNER: Chance Wilson by Tap Out (Rear Naked Choke) at 2:41 of Round 1


BOUT #6 LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHTS MMA 205lbs
Shawn Casewell Vs Jesse Hall
WINNER: Shawn Casewell by TKO (Strikes) at 1:07 of Round 1
Jesse Hall - 30 Days Medical Suspension due to Referee Stopping Contest
(Strikes)


BOUT #7 HEAVYWEIGHTS MMA 265lbs
B.J. Switzer Vs Marcus Nutting
WINNER: Marcus Nutting by Tap Out (Strikes) at 2:38 of Round 1


BOUT #8 HEAVYWEIGHTS MMA 265lbs
Brandon Jolly Vs Steven Bowman
WINNER: Brandon Jolly by Unanimous Decision (29-28 all cards)


BOUT #9 WELTERWEIGHTS INT. RULES KICKBOXING
D.T. Matney Vs Jimmy McIntire
WINNER: D.T. Matney by TKO at 1:19 of Round 3
Jimmy McIntire - 30 Days Medical Suspension due to Referee Stopping Contest
(TKO)


BOUT #10 MIDDLEWEIGHTS MMA 185lbs
Riley Julian Vs Ben Bromley
WINNER: Ben Bromley by TKO (Strikes) at :28 of Round 1
Riley Julian - 30 Days Medical Suspension due to Referee Stopping Contest
(Strikes)


BOUT #11 HEAVYWEIGHTS MMA 265lbs
David Hammons Vs Clarence Davis
WINNER: David Hammons by Tap Out (Guillotine Choke) at 2:59 of Round 1


BOUT #12 HEAVYWEIGHTS MMA 265lbs
Alec Lawson Vs Danny Melvin
WINNER: Danny Melvin by TKO (Strikes) at :41 of Round 2
Alec Lawson - 30 Days Medical Suspension due to Referee Stopping Contest
(Strikes)

BOUT #13 FLYWEIGHTS MMA 125lbs
Tyler Leonard Vs Ken Porter
WINNER: Ken Porter by Verbal Submission at 3:00 of Round 2

BOUT #14 FEATHERWEIGHTS MMA 145lbs
Robert Hawkins Vs Lance Nave
WINNER: Robert Hawkins by Tap Out (Rear Naked Choke) at 2:25 of Round 2

BOUT #15 LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHTS MMA 205lbs
Allen Burkhart vs Jon Shikles
WINNER: Allen Burkhart by Tap Out (Strikes) at 2:14 of Round 1

BOUT #16 WELTERWEIGHTS MMA 170lbs
Garrett Robison Vs William Beddow
WINNER: Garrett Robison by TKO (Strikes) at 1:52 of Round 1
William Beddow - 30 Days Medical Suspension due to Referee Stopping Contest
(Strikes)

FORMER WWE CHAMPION AND UNDEFEATED MMA HEAVYWEIGHT BOBBY LASHLEY TO MAKE STRIKEFORCE DEBUT ON JANUARY 30

December 11, 2009

bobbylashleyNEW YORK (December 10, 2009)–Former World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) heavyweight champion and undefeated mixed martial arts (MMA) fighter Bobby Lashley has signed a multi-year agreement with STRIKEFORCE and will make his debut for the world championship MMA promotion at BankAtlantic Center in Sunrise, Florida on Saturday, January 30.

The 6 foot 3 inch, 250 pound Lashley, also a former collegiate wrestling star for Missouri Valley College and member of The United States Army, will face an opponent that has not yet been determined during the live, SHOWTIME® telecast of STRIKEFORCE: Miami, the historic, first-ever STRIKEFORCE event in the state of Florida.

In his last MMA start on June 27, 2009, the 33-year-old pulverized and scored a first round (3:17) TKO on 6 foot 5 inch, 350 plus pound goliath Bob “The Beast” Sapp with a barrage of punches in Biloxi, Mississippi. The win brought Lashley’s overall MMA record to 4-0.

“I’m looking forward to fighting for STRIKEFORCE and challenging myself by taking on some of the top heavyweights in MMA,” said Lashley, a native of Junction City, Kansas and resident of Denver, Colorado.

After getting his feet wet with several matches in both the WWE Raw and SmackDown! shows in 2005 and 2006, Lashley captured the WWE United States Championship by defeating rival competitor “JBL.” During this stint with the league and another in 2007, Lashley wrestled several top superstars, including The Big Show and John Cena.

Lashley made his MMA debut on December 13, 2008, earning a 41 second TKO over Joshua Franklin after Franklin sustained a cut that would not allow him to continue their fight.

Earlier this year, Lashley joined Total Nonstop Action (TNA) Wrestling. In his first appearance with the league on July 30, he helped tag team matchup partner Mick Foley defeat superstars Kurt Angle and Kevin Nash.

Tickets for STRIKEFORCE: Miami officially go on-sale tomorrow/Friday, December 11 at the BankAtlantic Center ticket office as well as online at www.Ticketmaster.com or by phone at (800)745-3000.

Doors at BankAtlantic Center open at 7 p.m. The first non-televised, preliminary card fight will begin at 8 p.m.SHOWTIME_wide1

STRIKEFORCE EVOLUTION - FULL FIGHT CARD

December 8, 2009

evolutionMAIN CARD

CUNG LE (6-0) VS SCOTT SMITH (17-6)
JOSH THOMSON (16-2) VS GILBERT MELENDEZ (16-2) - LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP
RONALDO "JACARE" SOUZA (10-2) VS MATT "THE LAW" LINDLAND (21-6)
MUHAMMED "KING MO" LAWAL (5-0) VS "IRON" MIKE WHITEHEAD
"RUTHLESS" ROBBIE LAWLER (16-5) VS TREVOR PRANGLEY

UNDERCARD

ANTWAIN "THE JUGGERNAUT" BRITT (9-3) VS SCOTT LIGHTY (5-0)
BRYAN TRAVERS (13-1) VS DAISUKE NAKAMURA (20-11)
LUIS MENDOZA VS JUAN NUNEZ (1-1)
ALEX TREVINO (4-1) VS BOBBY STACK (6-1)
ALEX CRISPIM (3-2) VS AJ FONSECA (4-1)

TIME
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19, 2009 - 10:00PM/ET (PRELIMS AT 8:00PM)


HOW TO WATCH
LIVE ON SHOWTIME - IN CANADA ON SUPERCHANNEL
TICKETS


ABOUT
The stakes will be high when STRIKEFORCE closes out a spectacular 2009 with the return of one of the most prolific and exciting fighters in Mixed Martial Arts - unbeaten former STRIKEFORCE world middleweight champion Cung Le, who will face Scott "Hands of Steel" Smith in the main event of a star-studded lineup at HP Pavilion in San Jose, CA. on Saturday, Dec. 19, on SHOWTIME.

Joining Le (6-0) and Smith (16-6) will be three other outstanding and widely recognized 185-pound stalwarts, "Ruthless" Robbie Lawler (16-5), Matt "The Law" Lindland (21-6) and Ronaldo "Jacare" Souza (10-2) as well as light heavyweight star (205 pounds) Muhammed "King Mo" Lawal (5-0). Lindland will face Souza in what represents both fighters' STRIKEFORCE debuts. Opponents for Lawler and "King Mo," whose start will also be his first with STRIKEFORCE, will be announced soon. Get tickets now!SHOWTIME_wide1

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