Scott Coker Says Strikeforce is Done Teasing Fans With Heavyweight Bouts That Never Happen

(If you fire Jerry Millen, I’ll get rid of Gus Johnson. Shake on it.)According to Strikeforce CEO Scott Coker, in 2011 the promotion will match each of its top heavyweight fighters up against each other and not just tease the fans by mentioning the pro…


(If you fire Jerry Millen, I’ll get rid of Gus Johnson. Shake on it.)

According to Strikeforce CEO Scott Coker, in 2011 the promotion will match each of its top heavyweight fighters up against each other and not just tease the fans by mentioning the prospect of said matches.

During an appearance on Sherdog’s Beatdown Radio Show on Wednesday Coker said his organization is planning on going all-in next year and aren’t going to hold anything back to protect certain future fights.

“One thing I can tell you is all these guys … Alistair, Fedor, Fabricio, Josh Barnett, [Antonio] ‘Bigfoot’ [Silva], [Sergei] Kharitonov, Andrei Arlovski, Brett Rogers — all those guys are all going to fight each other in 2011,” Coker said. “We’re not going to hold anything back. You’re going to see these guys fight the toughest guys because really, if you’re a heavyweight, there are no easy fights in Strikeforce. It’s arguably the best heavyweight division in the world, and I think Josh Barnett said it best. The competition is here. He signed with us because he wants to fight all those guys. We’re going to put those fights together, and I think the fans are going to love it.” 

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Which of the UFC’s Four Horsemen Heavyweights Will Be Most Successful?

When people think of UFC heavyweights, a few names automatically come to mind.
You have true threats like Roy “Big Country” Nelson, experienced veterans like Frank Mir, and then there’s the unofficial gatekeeper Gabriel Gonzaga.
Witho…

When people think of UFC heavyweights, a few names automatically come to mind.
You have true threats like Roy “Big Country” Nelson, experienced veterans like Frank Mir, and then there’s the unofficial gatekeeper Gabriel Gonzaga.
Without a doubt, though, the division has grown, and at the top of the heap are four fighters whose names are cemented […]

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Which of the UFC’s Four Horsemen Heavyweights Will Be Most Successful?

Frank Mir, Mirko Cro Cop, and MMA’s 15 Greatest Heavyweights of All Time

Combat sports fans have always had a unique love affair with the heavyweights.
They might not be as quick or as athletic as the lighter weight divisions, but there’s just something about watching two big goliaths throw down that gets the adrenali…

Combat sports fans have always had a unique love affair with the heavyweights.
They might not be as quick or as athletic as the lighter weight divisions, but there’s just something about watching two big goliaths throw down that gets the adrenaline pumping like no other.
In light of the upcoming UFC 119 heavyweight main event between […]

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Frank Mir, Mirko Cro Cop, and MMA’s 15 Greatest Heavyweights of All Time

UFC 119 Frank Mir vs Mirko Crocop

Frank Mir vs Mirko Crocop Mir in his post 2006 string of fights has only lost too the two mega heavyweights in the game, Brock Lesnar, and equally humongous Shane Carwin. Other than that he has snapped off wins against “smaller” fighters and has never lost back to back. The consensus on this matchup is […]

Frank Mir vs Mirko Crocop

Mir in his post 2006 string of fights has only lost too the two mega heavyweights in the game, Brock Lesnar, and equally humongous Shane Carwin. Other than that he has snapped off wins against “smaller” fighters and has never lost back to back. The consensus on this matchup is that the longer the fight goes on, Mir’s chances of winning start to fall off a cliff. Mirko on the other hand has looked rather rickety in his UFC fights EXCEPT against Pat Barry where he was stumbled a few times, but Crocop’s conditioning and wrestling ability saved him in that fight. Mir is a smart guy, he knows what to look out for, the high kicks, but CroCop has excellent right and left crosses. He throws them technically sound and I think could continue to be problems for Mir.

Betting against Mir in a back to back loss situation, with CroCop’s age and diminished speed, seems like a great edge to take Mir. You can see on the odds panel on the right side >>>> that 78% are picking Mir at BetUS. I’ve been bit picking the older fighter. Mir will not be out matched on the strength column in this fight and that is pretty much where he has had his problems. The fight with Brandon Vera does not count. He came back to the UFC an out of shape shlub for that one. Mir was in excellent shape against Kongo and his other recent fights.

Ryan Bader vs Antonio Rogerio Nogueira

Bader seems like he is too fast and too dangerous pretty much everywhere. I’m going with Bader in this match. Seems only 54% are picking Bader here at BetUS.

Matt Serra vs Chris Lytle

These two guys almost never get finished. You can almost bet that this will goto a decision. 5Dimes has those type of bets. In their last match, Serra won a razor close decision, some think it was Lytle, I didn’t. I saw it as a Serra win as was the The Ultimate Fight match which resurrected both their careers in the new UFC 2.0 era. The veterans show series was one of my favorites btw. As far as punching power goes they both have it. Based on technical skills Serra is probably the more difficult fighter to hit due to his compact size. Lytle swings wildly which is a benefit for Serra who can slide inside get a leg trip takedown and work his top game which isn’t as menacing as other fighters. The way Lytle needs to beat Serra is make him a target. Look at what GSP did. He put him in a corner so he could hit him. Like I said before Serra is hard to hit due to his size, but his ability to get up off the ground is not that amazing either. Lytle has actually shown better jiu-jitsu in the octagon over the years, but Serra is surely not going to be submitted, nor is Lytle. This leaves either a TKO or a decision which is why I think this one is going to the cards. I like both of these fighter’s personalities and can’t really decide, but you have to think Lytle here won’t lose 3 straight and is the current odds on favorite. I’m going to step out on a limb and say Serra will win because he is funnier.

Sean Sherk vs Evan Dunham

I’ve picked Dunham early on in upsets over Tyson Griffin and elsewhere. I don’t see any spot where Sherk wins this fight other than take downs. If this fight becomes one where Dunham can’t get a submission, can’t hit Sherk at all, and just gets taken down, then Dunham will lose. However, that is a lot of IFs. I see Dunham winning this one and the odds makers seem to agree. However, the majority of bettors at BetUS are taking Sherk >>>>>>.

Melvin Guillard vs Jeremy Stephens

This fight is split right down the middle its almost a pick em. If Melvin wasn’t training at Greg Jackson’s I would be taking Jeremy Stephens here. However, Guillard has always possessed an incredible potential, however, his ground skills and cardio have been two reasons for him not accelerating to a title shot. Stephens has been up and down, mostly up, but never able to breakthrough. My gut instinct is that Guillard will win this fight. However, I’m not going to pick a winner here and will sit back and just enjoy the match because its too close to call.

CB Dollaway vs Joe Doerkson

I see CB Dollaway and Doerkson’s last UFC opponent, Tom Lawlor, as very similar. Good wrestlers, decent ground, weird standup. Doerkson sort of pulled off a miracle in his last fight, but this is the way he fights. Starts off slow, drains the other guy, and then submits his opponent. This has been the formula for years. I can’t think its going to happen again, its just my feeling, despite the similarities between Dollaway and Lawlor (not to mention Lawlor beat Dolloway – expect a rematch of these two if Doerksen wins).
94% of bettors on BetUS are picking Doerksen here in the underdog role and I also see value here picking “El Dirte.”

Matt Mitrione vs Joey Beltran

Beltran has been doing this a lot longer than Mitrione, but Matt has more power. Beltran is going to be Mitrione’s first real MMA test as Mitrione has only fought two MMA newbies in Kimbo and Jones. However, in those two fights Mitrione showed improved skills. Lets not forget Mitrione’s chin on the TUF show was pretty damn impressive something Beltran will likely test here. I’m kind of surprised to see Beltran as an underdog here as this fight if anything should be even. Despite that I think the power, size, and chin will be too much for The Mexicutioner to overcome.

The Prelim Card

Thiago Tavares vs Pat Audinwood
Steve Lopez vs Waylon Lowe
TJ Grant vs Julio Paulino
Mark Hunt vs Sean McCorkle – the most interesting prelim match with K-1 and Dream fighter, maybe over the hill, Mark Hunt entering the octagon for the first time. I like Mark Hunt to win here, in the return to “UFC 5ish” match.

UFC Contenders, Gatekeepers, and Journeymen: The Heavyweights (Part 2)

This article is Part 2 of “UFC Contenders, Gatekeepers, and Journeymen: The Heavyweights”
Just like gatekeeper, the definition of journeyman in boxing differs slightly from how it is should be used in MMA. A boxer journeyman is said to …

This article is Part 2 of “UFC Contenders, Gatekeepers, and Journeymen: The Heavyweights”
Just like gatekeeper, the definition of journeyman in boxing differs slightly from how it is should be used in MMA. A boxer journeyman is said to have little or no expectation of winning his fights, hence he is “along […]

UFC Betting

UFC Contenders, Gatekeepers, and Journeymen: The Heavyweights (Part 2)

UFC Contenders, Gatekeepers, and Journeymen: The Heavyweights (Part 1)

When we look at the UFC we think of the champions. So it is only natural that when we look at the heavyweight division we automatically picture Brock Lesnar in our minds.
We should also picture the No. 1 contender Cain Valasquez. We might eve…

When we look at the UFC we think of the champions. So it is only natural that when we look at the heavyweight division we automatically picture Brock Lesnar in our minds.
We should also picture the No. 1 contender Cain Valasquez. We might even picture past champions such as Randy Couture, Frank Mir, and Tim Sylvia. Casual […]

UFC Betting

UFC Contenders, Gatekeepers, and Journeymen: The Heavyweights (Part 1)