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  1. o resultado justo seria um empate...qualker um dizer q foi uma vitoria unanime para qualker lado eh fanatismo... luta parelha, Wand morreu no gas mais deu os golpes mais perigosos, primero round igual , segundo do Wand e terceiro do Franklin...

    acabei de ver a luta

    o wand continua soltando cruzado cruzado e chute alto...ele nao é tecnico como a maioria dos jovens lutadores, solta mtos golpes no ar e ta sem gás acho q por ser a primeira luta nesse peso...mas ele merece mais chances, foi uma luta boa

    ele lutou bem

    mas nao é um lutador que me agrada ver lutar, nada contra ele, mas nao acho o estilo dele bonito de ver...o Minota que nem striker é luta mto mais legal em cima que o proprio wand

    hauahahua, nossa a trocaçao do Minoa eh coisa linda de se ver, Frank Mir que o diga kkkk, cada coisa...


  2. Morango venceu por estrangulamento aos 3:21 do primeiro round

    Aina Takes Evangelista by DQ; Kaufman Remains Undefeated at Strikeforce

    FRESNO, Calif. –- Mike Aina picked up a controversial and anticlimactic victory at the inaugural Strikeforce Challengers event Friday against Billy Evangelista, who was disqualified for throwing an illegal knee to the head of his downed opponent at 3:40 into the second round.

    Fresno’s Evangelista won the first round, and looked to be on his way to winning the second with a grounded Aina pressed up against the cage taking power shots. Aina attempted to stand when Evangelista landed what referee Herb Dean ruled an illegal knee to the Hawaiian’s head.

    As the doctors came in to examine the downed fighter, the replay on the screen showed Evangelista landing what looked to be a legal knee to Aina’s shoulder that caused the Hawaiian’s arm to smack into his face.

    The crowd booed in support of Evangelista, but the referee’s call stood, and Evangelista took his first career loss.

    Referee Dean stood by his decision, telling the audience the doctors diagnosed Aina with a potentially broken jaw. Dean said he could not differentiate if the thumbdown had been intentional or not.

    Sarah Kaufman remained undefeated with a unanimous decision victory in a highly entertaining back-and-forth battle against Miesha Tate. The fight was even going into the third, as each fighter had decisively dominated one round apiece.

    The first round was all Kaufman, who seemed on her way to her ninth TKO victory, but somehow the stunned Tate survived. Tate used her superior wrestling to gain top control and rain down punches to take the second set.

    Jeff Sherwood/Sherdog.com

    Fabricio Camoes beat on

    the overmatched Torrance Taylor.In the final round, Kaufman was successful in defending takedowns and landing strikes on Tate, who bled heavily from her nose but wouldn’t quit. Kaufman looked impressive going the distance for the first time in her career.

    Touted heavyweight prospect Lavar Johnson wasted no time dispatching Carl Seumanutafa with an 18-second one-punch knockout.

    Seumanutafa shot in for a takedown attempt and Johnson landed a right uppercut that put his opponent down and out.

    Aaron Rosa choked local favorite Anthony Ruiz unconscious with a rear-naked choke at 4:29 into the first round of their light heavyweight tilt.

    It was Ruiz who came out pressing the action, landing a combo before pressing Rosa against the cage. Rosa then landed knees to Ruiz’ thighs, searching for a takedown.

    Rosa was able to reverse on the fence though, got the takedown and quickly transitioned to mount. Ruiz tried to turn and escape, but Rosa took his back and locked on a body triangle. From there, it did not take Rosa long to sink in the fight-ending choke. Ruiz refused to tap and went to sleep for it.

    Bao Quach kicked off the night’s main card with a controversial unanimous decision over a dangerous Tito Jones. Quach won the first two rounds by staying out of range and landing effective leg kicks, but Jones took over in the third, dropping Quach twice to deliver the only real damage of the fight.

    The crowd showed their displeasure with the decision, after Jones nearly finished the fight in a final round that could have easily been scored 10-8.

    Local Clovis High School teacher Ben Holscher won his second pro contest against Cody Cantebury with a rear-naked choke only 2:47 into the first round. Holscher found himself in danger early, fighting his way out of a guillotine choke, but later took his opponent’s back and softened Cantebury with strikes before sinking in the winning submission.

    Ousmane Thomas Diane, who is trained by Strikeforce middleweight champion Cung Le, won his MMA debut against the tough and experienced Kaleo Kwan with a unanimous decision. Diagne dominated the first two rounds with dynamic striking and unorthodox kicks reminiscent of his mentor. Kwan almost pulled out a last-minute upset, stunning the rookie late in the third, but a rocked Diagne was saved by the bell.

    Fabricio Camoes dominated in his undercard contest, needing only 3:21 to secure a rear-naked choke over Torrance Taylor.

    In the night’s opening bout, debuting American Kickboxing Academy fighter Spencer Herns earned a majority decision over local fighter Chad Sutton.


  3. fonte sherdog.com

    se alguem puder traduzir mais diz basicamente que o Bobby Lashley venceu com um estrangulamento norte sul aos 24 segundos do primeiro round o experiente Miek Cook, Prangley tambem venceu numa luta equilibrada contra Emmanuel Newton, Jonh Alessio, David Heath e Travis Galbraith tambem fizeram parte do card.

    Lashley, Prangley Victorious at MFC

    ENOCH, Alberta -- Bobby Lashley continued an impressive start to his MMA career, as he quickly dispatched Mike Cook in only 24 seconds via front choke at MFC 21 “Hard Knocks” inside the River Cree Resort and Casino.

    Lashley closed the distance with a right hook that Cook ducked, but then latched on a front headlock and quickly flattened out Cook on his stomach. The 33-year-old wrestler secured the submission in North-South position for the victory.

    The former WWE star improves to 3-0, and will face Bob Sapp next on June 27 in Biloxi, Miss., assuming that Sapp emerges from his May 26 fight in Japan injury-free.

    At the end of the night, Trevor Prangley knew he had been in a fight. He and champion Emanuel Newton went toe-to-toe for 25 minutes, but it was Prangley who walked away with the light heavyweight title.

    In a fight that had a little bit of everything and was much closer than the scorecards indicated, the pair stood and exchanged combos for nearly all five rounds.

    The first round was the only one that had any significant action on the ground, but after that it was a race to see who could land the fight-ending punch first. Prangley and Newton closed the distance at the same time, threw three- or four-strike combos, and then backed out numerous times. Both landed clean, heavy blows that would have finished others.

    "It was a tough fight," said the 36-year-old Prangley, who moved to 20-5 with the victory. "The first couple rounds I got tired, but in the third I started to come on. He didn’t want to give that belt up easily. He tried to shoot in a few times, but every time it went back to the feet. It was my game plan to stand and trade for the whole time. Wrestling for 25 minutes isn’t fun."

    Newton was docked a point for a groin shot in the third round. In that five minutes, Prangley also twisted his ankle when he stepped on Newton’s foot and the injury appeared to hamper the South African fighter slightly for the rest of the fight.

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    Bobby Lashley chokes

    Mike Cook out cold.The fight concluded with a bang, as Prangley threw a high kick at the last second that floored the champion. Prangley’s ankle gave out as he threw the kick, leaving both fighters on the canvas as the bell sounded.

    The judges turned in cards of 48-46, 49-46, and 49-46. Sherdog.com scored the bout 47-47 even.

    "I bent my ankle back in the third and it hurt the rest of the fight,” said Prangley. “Then when I kicked him at the end, that was it for my ankle. I thought I had the decision because he lost a point for the groin shot. But the scorecard doesn’t show how close the fight was. He was a great champion."

    Prangley says he looks forward to returning to the MFC to defend his title, but he might score a bout in Strikeforce before then.

    John Alessio scored a much-needed win with a quick submission over Andrew Buckland. The veteran fighter took the fight to the ground, where he had a clear advantage over the Calgary-based prospect. Buckland (8-4) ended up giving Alessio his back following a scramble and Alessio quickly slapped on the fight-ending rear-naked choke in just 2:53.

    "It went pretty well how I wanted it too," said the 11-year veteran. "He came out and threw a few kicks and then I saw my opportunity and I threw a shot and it went to the ground. I went for a side choke and then worked it around to the back and finished it from there."

    The victory earned Alessio (25-13) the “Submission of the Night” bonus, and allowed him to bounce back from consecutive losses to Paul Daley in December and Andre Galvao in the Dream’s welterweight grand prix last April.

    "It was so important to get back in there quick,” said Alessio. “Japan was a rough go for me. I lost last time I was here in MFC as well so I had to fight hard and get back in there."

    Travis Galbraith and David Heath put on an entertaining bout that was a carbon copy of the main event. Both strikers dove in at the same time and delivered combos before backing out. The fight was marred by two low blows to Heath, which led to some heated verbal exchanges between them throughout the fight.

    Pride veteran Galbraith (17-6) walked away with a split decision victory with scores of 29-28 (twice) and 28-29. Disgusted by the decision, Heath (10-5) quickly vacated the ring following the announcement.

    Ryan Jimmo made his long cross-country trek from Halifax, Nova Scotia worthwhile, as he defeated Mychal Clark by unanimous decision with scores of 30-27 across the board. The TUF 8 veteran pushed his win streak to 10 straight, as he controlled Clark on the ground throughout the three rounds. Other than a couple of kneebar attempts from Clark, Jimmo never appeared to be in any real danger during the fight.

    Opening the televised portion of the card for HDNet, Marvin Eastman survived a vicious shot to the groin in the first round to take out rising prospect Aron Lofton with strikes early in round two. A standup battle was expected heading into the bout, but it did not materialize. Eastman took the fight to the ground and pinned Lofton up against the ropes. From there, he rained down blows until referee John McCarthy stopped the fight 59 seconds into the second round.

    In other bouts:

    William Richey def. Ryan Fortin -- Split Decision

    Jason Heit def. Jeremy Combrink -- Submission (Strikes) 4:17 R1

    Dwayne Lewis def. Jay Whitford -- TKO (Punches) 0:29 R1

    George Belanger def. Nolan Clarke -- TKO (Punches) 3:40 R1


  4. - STRIKEFORCE "SHAMROCK VS. DIAZ" FIGHTER SALARIES

    Tuesday, April 14, 2009 - by MMAWeekly.com Staff

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    MMAWeekly has obtained the fighter salary information from the California State Athletic Commission for Strikeforce "Shamrock vs. Diaz" featuring the Frank Shamrock vs. Nick Diaz main event, which took place on Saturday, April 11, at the HP Pavilion in San Jose, Calif.

    The following figures are based on the fighter salary information that promoters are required by law to submit to the state athletic commissions, including the winners' bonuses.

    Although mixed martial arts fighters do not have collective bargaining or a union, the fighters' salaries are still public record, just as with every other major sport in the United States. Any undisclosed bonuses that a promoter also pays its fighters, but does not disclose to the athletic commissions (specifically, pay-per-view bonuses, fight of the night bonuses, etc.), are not included in the figures below.

    In the listings below, "Main Event Fighters" are defined as fighters who compete in the main event of a show. "Main Card Fighters" are defined as fighters whose fights appear on the main card, but not in the main event. "Preliminary Card Fighters" are defined as fighters whose matches take place before the main card goes on the air, regardless of whether or not those matches end up airing on the TV or Internet broadcast.

    MAIN EVENT FIGHTERS

    – Nick Diaz $39,950 (includes $10,000 win bonus) def. Frank Shamrock $369,790

    MAIN CARD FIGHTERS

    – Gilbert Melendez $49,890 (no win bonus) def. Rodrigo Damm $9,190

    – Cristiane "Cyborg" Santos $18,000 (includes $10,000 win bonus) def. Hitomi Akano $1,450

    – Scott Smith $49,940 (includes $25,000 win bonus) def. Benji Radach $16,940

    – Brett Rogers $39,940 (includes $20,000 win bonus) def. Ron Humphries $3,205

    PRELIMINARY CARD FIGHTERS

    – Luke Rockhold $6,000 (includes $3,000 win bonus) def. Buck Meredith $1,540

    – Eric Lawson $9,950 (includes $2,000 win bonus) def. Waylon Kennell $1,950

    – Raul Castillo $6,890 (includes $3,500 win bonus) def. Brandon Michaels $1,500

    – James Terry $3,940 (includes $2,000 win bonus) def. Zak Bucia $1,500

    – Shingo Kohara $940 (no win bonus) def. Jeremy Tavares $940

    STRIKEFORCE "SHAMROCK VS. DIAZ" DISCLOSED FIGHTER PAYROLL: $633,445

    369,790 dolares, ta loko hein....


  5. o japa lutou muito, foi bem melhor q o torres, nos 2 ultimos rounds parec q cansou msm assim o torres nao fez mta coisa, nos primeiros rounds o japa foi p cima e o torres encolhido levando porrada, esse japa eh mto bom e o torres eh um otimo lutador mais deu p ver q nao se compara a fedor,st pierre,anderson silva...


  6. até achei que o japa ganho por uma minima vantagem mas dizer que tiro o Torres pra nada e que foi um garfo discarado a dá licença cara ou vc naum entende nd de MMA ou naum viu a luta

    ah sai fora... os rounds q o japa venceu foi por clara vantage, os q o torres venceu foi por vantagem bem apertada, garfo msm


  7. Preconceito idiota não ! Luta patética ! Tenho certeza que tem uma infinidade de pesos pesados melhores doque ele !

    Vai fazer mais 5 lutas contra frangos e vai pro UFC dividir espaço com Minota, Culture !

    Werdum foi posto pra fora, vc acha justo ?

    Se esforçando tem um monte ... Sou contra lutadores fabricados dessa forma tosca só pq tem o corpo defenido !

    Aí vc vai me dizer que ele é campeão de Westling disso, daquilo, universitario, estadual, nacional, vc viu a luta ?

    Não posso criticar a trocação nem o chão dele pq ta começando, mas ficou a luta inteira tentando derrubar um cara sem expressão nenhuma e mal conseguiu ! Imagina se ele não fosse bom de westling hein ! nossa !

    o kra só tem 2 lutas e tem um potencial tao bom quanto o Lesnar, ele ainda tem mto q melhorar mais tem um belo futuro no mma, esse guida q ele enfrentou pode nao ser um top mais olha o tanto de luta q ele tem,eh um kra experiente, mesmo assim ele dominou a luta toda, tm kra mto mais fraco e bem mais experiente no UFC do q ele, p mim vc eh preconceituso sim pq qualker judoquinha novo q entra ai nao tem o msm exito q ele e o Lesnar estao tendo no começo de carreira(Nastula,Yoshida,Yoon Dong Sik q o digam...