Chad Griggs vs. Daniel Cormier Could Be ‘Logical Next Step’ for Strikeforce

Filed under: StrikeforceChad Griggs knows that Strikeforce officials didn’t sign him to a contract because they were dying to be in the Chad Griggs business. Not at first, anyway.

Offering him a fight with a well-paid prospect like Bobby Lashley last…

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Chad Griggs knows that Strikeforce officials didn’t sign him to a contract because they were dying to be in the Chad Griggs business. Not at first, anyway.

Offering him a fight with a well-paid prospect like Bobby Lashley last summer was Strikeforce’s way of giving him a lottery ticket. No one expected his numbers to hit the way they did, which might explain why the organization still seems unsure of what to do with him.

“That’s the joke for us,” Griggs told MMA Fighting after his win over Valentijn Overeem at Strikeforce: Overeem vs. Werdum on Saturday night. “Every time I walk in it’s like, hey, you can’t get rid of me. I won’t go away.”

With the first-round stoppage of Overeem, Griggs won his third straight Strikeforce bout, and his second in a row as a Grand Prix alternate. The win also made some people look at the other victorious heavyweight alternate from Saturday’s event — former U.S. Olympic wrestling team captain, Daniel Cormier — and wonder whether Strikeforce should throw those two in the cage together next just to see who’s still standing when it’s over.

Cormier — who was originally slated to face Shane del Rosario in a Grand Prix reserve bout before del Rosario was injured in a car accident — dominated MMA vet Jeff Monson for three rounds on Saturday night, showing off some impressive striking in the process.

But while it was a nice win for his still young career, Cormier doesn’t necessarily think it makes him the clear reserve choice for the tournament just yet. Not as long as Griggs keeps winning his reserve fights as well.

“Right now I think you match up me and Chad or me and Shane, because in reality there’s no clear reserve,” Cormier said. “Who goes into the tournament right now if someone gets hurt? How do you choose? You’ve got three guys going into this, so match two of us up and have us fight whenever the semifinals are. I’d like to fight Chad or Shane to find out who’s the reserve in this tournament. I think it makes sense.”

Strikeforce CEO Scott Coker said a Griggs-Cormier fight on the semifinal card this fall was a real possibility, but added “we just finished an event, so we haven’t had a chance to sit down and talk about it yet.”

Still, Coker admitted that he wouldn’t mind seeing a fight between the two heavyweights, both of whom have put on exciting performances of late.

Even Cormier’s coach — AKA’s Javier Mendez — likes the idea.

“I think the rightful thing is to have [Cormier] fight Chad Griggs,” Mendez said. “He’s another alternate, so that’s a logical next step. But I don’t know what Strikeforce is going to do. We just have to get Daniel ready for the next step.”

As for Griggs, he said he hasn’t said no to any of Strikeforce’s suggestions yet and it isn’t about to start now. Besides, after stopping Gian Villante in a wild brawl and then punishing Overeem in a first-round TKO win, hasn’t he earned a fight like this by now?

“I feel like I’ve fought two good fights and they were both alternates,” Griggs shrugged. “I had two good performances and stopped my guy in the first round in both of them, so we’ll see how it goes.”

A fight between Griggs and Cormier could not only solidify an established reserve for the Grand Prix, it would also be a nice addition to any Strikeforce fight card now that fans have seen enough of both men to know what they have to offer.

For Griggs, however, going up against a highly-touted former Olympian might seem like just one more bout where he’s not supposed to get his hand raised at the end. Not that those kinds of expectations matter much to him, of course.

“I still feel like they’re looking at me going, this guy got lucky again,” Griggs said. “But hey, I’ll take it. Maybe I’ll just keep being lucky.”

 

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Chad Griggs Wants a ‘Real Big Name’ Opponent Next

DALLAS — MMA Fighting spoke to Chad Griggs about his ground and pound win over Valentijn Overeem at Strikeforce: Overeem vs. Werdum and expressed his interest in fighting a marquee fighter for his next match.

 

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DALLAS — MMA Fighting spoke to Chad Griggs about his ground and pound win over Valentijn Overeem at Strikeforce: Overeem vs. Werdum and expressed his interest in fighting a marquee fighter for his next match.

 

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The MMA Hour With KJ Noons, Roy Nelson, Dave Herman, Danny Downes, Chad Griggs

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The MMA Hour is back in your life on Monday with another two-hour live show. Here’s a partial list of who will be stopping by:

* KJ Noons, who faces Jorge Masvidal at Strikeforce: Overeem vs. Werdum on Saturday night.

* UFC heavyweight Roy Nelson will discuss what’s next for him after his UFC 130 loss to Frank Mir.

* Dave Herman, who defeated John-Olav Einemo at UFC 131 and won the Fight of the Night award.

* Danny Downes, who became the talk of the MMA world following his loss to Jeremy Stephens at TUF 13 Finale.

* Chad Griggs, who faces Valentijn Overeem at Strikeforce: Overeem vs. Werdum.

We’ll also look back at UFC 131 and ahead to Strikeforce: Overeem vs. Werdum.

And of course, we’ll be taking your calls. Give us a shout at: 212-254-0193, 212-254-0237 or 212-254-0714.

*** You can now stream the show live on your iPhone or iPad by clicking here.

Watch the show live below beginning at 1 p.m. ET / 10 a.m. PT. Subscribe to The MMA Hour on iTunes: audio feed here; video feed here. Download previous episodes here. Listen to the show via Stitcher here.

 

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The MMA Hour is back in your life on Monday with another two-hour live show. Here’s a partial list of who will be stopping by:

* KJ Noons, who faces Jorge Masvidal at Strikeforce: Overeem vs. Werdum on Saturday night.

* UFC heavyweight Roy Nelson will discuss what’s next for him after his UFC 130 loss to Frank Mir.

* Dave Herman, who defeated John-Olav Einemo at UFC 131 and won the Fight of the Night award.

* Danny Downes, who became the talk of the MMA world following his loss to Jeremy Stephens at TUF 13 Finale.

* Chad Griggs, who faces Valentijn Overeem at Strikeforce: Overeem vs. Werdum.

We’ll also look back at UFC 131 and ahead to Strikeforce: Overeem vs. Werdum.

And of course, we’ll be taking your calls. Give us a shout at: 212-254-0193, 212-254-0237 or 212-254-0714.

*** You can now stream the show live on your iPhone or iPad by clicking here.

Watch the show live below beginning at 1 p.m. ET / 10 a.m. PT. Subscribe to The MMA Hour on iTunes: audio feed here; video feed here. Download previous episodes here. Listen to the show via Stitcher here.

 

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Bobby Lashley to Face Chad Griggs at Strikeforce: Houston

Filed under: Strikeforce, FanHouse Exclusive, NewsBobby Lashley’s next step up the MMA ladder will come with Chad Griggs as his opponent.

A Strikeforce official confirmed to MMA Fighting that Lashley will take on Griggs at the upcoming Strikeforce: Ho…

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Bobby Lashley‘s next step up the MMA ladder will come with Chad Griggs as his opponent.

A Strikeforce official confirmed to MMA Fighting that Lashley will take on Griggs at the upcoming Strikeforce: Houston show in August. The possible matchup was first reported by MMAMania.com.

Lashley (5-0) is a former pro wrestler who transitioned to mixed martial arts in 2008. So far, his career progression has been gradual, with wins over vets like Jason Guida, Bob Sapp and most recently, Wes Sims.