Savage Knockout of the Day: Jordan Mein def. Evangelista ‘Cyborg’ Santos Via Hellstorm of Standing Elbows

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If Strikeforce gave out performance bonuses like their big brothers at the UFC, the “Barnett vs. Kharitonov” prelim match between Evangelista “Cyborg” Santos and rising Canadian star Jordan Mein would be a front-runner for Fight of the Night. After two entertaining rounds of stand-up, Mein ended the match in the third frame with the nastiest display of standing elbows in MMA history. Seriously, that’s not an exaggeration. Skip to about the 1:45 mark and tell me I’m wrong — this might even give Anderson Silva vs. Tony Fryklund a run for its money. To see the first two rounds of the fight (and everything else from the prelims), swing by IronForgesIron.

Mein’s victory upped his career record to 23-7, and lengthened a win streak that includes victories over Joe Riggs, Josh Burkman, and Marius Zaromskis. He’s been fighting professionally since 2006, and he’s 21 years old. You do the math on that one.

After the jump: Another highly satisfying knockout from the Strikeforce prelims, this one involving former light-heavyweight champ Rafael Cavalcante and Olympic freestyle wrestling silver medalist (and Strikeforce first-timer) Yoel Romero. We set up the video to skip past the first ten minutes of Romero avoiding the fight and taunting Feijao at every opportunity; trust us, we’re doing you a favor. When Cavalcante finally catches up with his dick-headed opponent, it is so, so good.


(Props: Zee2tehPee)

If Strikeforce gave out performance bonuses like their big brothers at the UFC, the “Barnett vs. Kharitonov“ prelim match between Evangelista “Cyborg” Santos and rising Canadian star Jordan Mein would be a front-runner for Fight of the Night. After two entertaining rounds of stand-up, Mein ended the match in the third frame with the nastiest display of standing elbows in MMA history. Seriously, that’s not an exaggeration. Skip to about the 1:45 mark and tell me I’m wrong — this might even give Anderson Silva vs. Tony Fryklund a run for its money. To see the first two rounds of the fight (and everything else from the prelims), swing by IronForgesIron.

Mein’s victory upped his career record to 23-7, and lengthened a win streak that includes victories over Joe Riggs, Josh Burkman, and Marius Zaromskis. He’s been fighting professionally since 2006, and he’s 21 years old. You do the math on that one.

After the jump: Another highly satisfying knockout from the Strikeforce prelims, this one involving former light-heavyweight champ Rafael Cavalcante and Olympic freestyle wrestling silver medalist (and Strikeforce first-timer) Yoel Romero. We set up the video to skip past the first ten minutes of Romero avoiding the fight and taunting Feijao at every opportunity; trust us, we’re doing you a favor. When Cavalcante finally catches up with his dick-headed opponent, it is so, so good.

Gilbert Melendez Shows That Elbows Belong in MMA

Gilbert Melendez’s training partner Nick Diaz has complained about the use of elbows on the ground in MMA.  He may want to change his tune after watching Melendez use them to obliterate Tatsuya Kawajiri. Melendez hurt Kawajiri early and domi…

Gilbert Melendez’s training partner Nick Diaz has complained about the use of elbows on the ground in MMA.  He may want to change his tune after watching Melendez use them to obliterate Tatsuya Kawajiri. Melendez hurt Kawajiri early and dominated the fight from start to finish, but it was the viciously effective elbows that really […]

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Gilbert Melendez Shows That Elbows Belong in MMA

UFC 128 Fight Card: Jon Jones and the Most Dangerous Elbows in MMA

There’s never enough that can be said about a good elbow in Mixed Martial Arts. It’s a fundamental science to the complex art of striking—almost everyone in the fight game either used an elbow previously in their fights or they still …

There’s never enough that can be said about a good elbow in Mixed Martial Arts. It’s a fundamental science to the complex art of striking—almost everyone in the fight game either used an elbow previously in their fights or they still throw elbows at least once in a fight. You can’t really describe the feeling […]

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UFC 128 Fight Card: Jon Jones and the Most Dangerous Elbows in MMA

Strikeforce Feijao TKOs King Mo

King Mo was defeated via TKO after first being caught with a nice series of offense from the Brazilian. First Mo drove Feijao into the cage and followed with a great body shot. Feijao has the Thai clinch and delivers two knees to Mo’s head. The first one misses, the second one staggers Mo. He […]

King Mo was defeated via TKO after first being caught with a nice series of offense from the Brazilian. First Mo drove Feijao into the cage and followed with a great body shot. Feijao has the Thai clinch and delivers two knees to Mo’s head. The first one misses, the second one staggers Mo. He stumbles backwards and Feijao grazes Mo’s chin with a reaching hook. It was probably more of a stumble, but Mo was rocked badly. Feijao follows with rabbit punches that keep Mo dazed, but the wrestler goes to what he knows and secures a single leg and pushes Feijao to the cage. Feijao kicks his hips out with Mo leaning on Feijao all the while Feijao is dropping hammerfists and now moves to elbows to the side of Mo’s noggin. Mo is doing nothing and then his arm goes limp. Big John McCarthy stops the fight in the second round.

Other fight recaps:

Tim Kennedy got robbed against Jacare Souza (in my opinion), but it was a razor close fight. However, Kennedy did the most variety of things.

George Gurgel got manhandled by KJ Noons and was KOd.

Bobby Lashley was beat by Chad Griggs in a 2nd round TKO. Very similar fight in the King Mo Fejao fight. Both guys were beaten while attempting and leaning in for a double leg while getting hammer fisted and elbowed from above. Weird.

UFC on Versus: Elbows, Eyeballs, and Great Fights

The fights were out on Sunday night, as the UFC on Versus  did not disappoint MMA fans. The televised card included Jake Ellenberger vs John Howard, Yushin Okami vs Mark Munoz, and the always exciting Jon “Bones” Jones vs Vladimir Maty…

The fights were out on Sunday night, as the UFC on Versus  did not disappoint MMA fans. The televised card included Jake Ellenberger vs John Howard, Yushin Okami vs Mark Munoz, and the always exciting Jon “Bones” Jones vs Vladimir Matyushenko.
The opening of the fight card began with Takanori Gomi vs Tyson Griffin, in a […]

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UFC on Versus: Elbows, Eyeballs, and Great Fights