New Strikeforce champ “King Mo” Lawal could enter DREAM’s light-heavyweight grand prix

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – With a lopsided unanimous-decision win over Gegard Mousasi at Saturday’s “Strikeforce: Nashville” event, Muhammed “King Mo” Lawal claimed the Strikeforce light-heavyweight title, picked up his biggest career win, and threw the organization’s 205-pound division into disarray.

Or as Strikeforce CEO Scott Coker put it, Lawal single-handedly “reshuffled the deck” of the division.

Coker isn’t sure what’s next for Lawal, but he’s not counting out one possibility: entrance into DREAM’s upcoming light-heavyweight grand prix.


NASHVILLE, Tenn. – With a lopsided unanimous-decision win over Gegard Mousasi at Saturday’s “Strikeforce: Nashville” event, Muhammed “King Mo” Lawal claimed the Strikeforce light-heavyweight title, picked up his biggest career win, and threw the organization’s 205-pound division into disarray.

Or as Strikeforce CEO Scott Coker put it, Lawal single-handedly “reshuffled the deck” of the division.

Coker isn’t sure what’s next for Lawal, but he’s not counting out one possibility: entrance into DREAM’s upcoming light-heavyweight grand prix.