Keith Jardine: Mousasi Fight Is Next Step Toward ‘Reinventing Myself’

Filed under: UFC, StrikeforceSAN DIEGO — When Keith Jardine heard that Gegard Mousasi had only watched one round of his fight with Quinton “Rampage” Jackson at UFC 96 to prepare for their bout on Saturday night, a sly smile spread across “The Dean of …

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SAN DIEGO — When Keith Jardine heard that Gegard Mousasi had only watched one round of his fight with Quinton “Rampage” Jackson at UFC 96 to prepare for their bout on Saturday night, a sly smile spread across “The Dean of Mean’s” face.

“I love that fight,” Jardine said in his soft, low voice. “It’s one of my favorite fights, but I definitely didn’t do well in that one.”

When he thinks back on it now, he was too flat-footed in that bout, and he got exhausted early on. In fact, maybe it’s good that Mousasi chose that fight to watch a single round from.

“It might have made him a little more confident,” Jardine said.

But even though he lost a decision in that bout, it’s what people don’t know about it that helped make the performance one of Jardine’s personal favorites.

Strikeforce Diaz vs Daley

Main Card Welterweight Championship bout: Nick Diaz (c) vs Paul Daley Its no secret, I’ve made it known on this blog, that the Diaz brothers are in my favorite fighters of all time list. Nick Diaz can take punches and Paul Daley can deliver them. Diaz also a puncher, but he is the kind that […]

Main Card

Welterweight Championship bout: Nick Diaz (c) vs Paul Daley

Its no secret, I’ve made it known on this blog, that the Diaz brothers are in my favorite fighters of all time list. Nick Diaz can take punches and Paul Daley can deliver them. Diaz also a puncher, but he is the kind that wears you down with a relentless pace. Frank Shamrock has said the punches hurt even though they don’t look like there is anything on them. When Jake Shields fought Paul Daley he quickly took him down and submitted him via armbar. I expect the same scenario from Nick Diaz. However, Diaz won’t take him down so quickly. The reason is because he wants to put on a show, like he always does and show Daley who the champ is.

Pretty much the only way Daley stops Diaz is by KO. Daley doesn’t have a good record going the distance and his takedown defense better have improved because imo, as good as Jake Shields is on the ground, Nick Diaz is right there with him. They train together so maybe that’s why?!

Nick Diaz can win this in the first round if he wants to, so I’m taking Diaz easily.

Lightweight Championship bout: Gilbert Melendez (c) vs Tatsuya Kawajiri

Both of these guys are straight wrestlers from the beginning of their careers. However, Melendez has a better all around game. Kawajiri hasn’t fought well on US soil and I’m thinking Melendez wins this one via decision. Kawajiri is very tough and can absorb punishment and I think he will be a sponge and absorb all Gilbert Melendez puts on him.

Light Heavyweight bout: Gegard Mousasi vs Keith Jardine

I’m going with the upset here and taking Jardine. The reasons are Mousasi hasn’t fought a guy like Jardine and he doesn’t fight guys as big as Jardine regularly. However, Jardine has fought bigger guys before and has excellent cardio. I think Jardine has enough striking and ground game to give Mousasi problems. More particularly is that this is a 3 round fight. This is important because when Mo Lawal fought Mousasi, Lawal was very aggressive and Gegard was fighting backwards and had trouble. Jardine is a very aggressive fighter and i think in 3 rounds, Gegard may not have enough time to turn the fight around.

Lightweight bout: Shinya Aoki vs Lyle Beerbohm

Shinya Aoki is a submission specialist and I’m not sure that term is enough to describe him because that is pretty much all he does. He has weak kicks and crappy punches, but his submission game is top notch. He is an expert at getting his opponents in completely vulnerable positions where he can either pound out a win or submit the guy. Lyle Beerbohm on the other hand is a wrestling specialist and a grinder. He is excellent at escaping submissions and reversals. His striking is better than Aoki’s as well.

I don’t see Aoki winning this fight and am going with the underdog Beerbohm.

Preliminary Card

Featherweight bout: Hiroyuki Takaya vs Robert Peralta

Takaya

Heavyweight bout: Brett Albee vs Virgil Zwicker

Pass

Lightweight bout: Joe Duarte vs Saad Awad

Taking the UFC vet, Duarte.

Welterweight bout: Herman Terrado vs AJ Matthews

Pass

Featherweight bout: Rolando Perez vs Edgar Cardenas

Pass

Middleweight bout: Casey Ryan vs Paul Song

Pass

Gegard Mousasi Embracing Time Out of Spotlight

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CHULA VISTA, Calif. — MMA Fighting spoke to Gegard Mousasi about his fight against Keith Jardine at Strikeforce: Diaz vs. Daley, changing opponents a week before the fight, how he has improved since he last fought for Strikeforce and training with Fedor Emelianenko in Holland.

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CHULA VISTA, Calif. — MMA Fighting spoke to Gegard Mousasi about his fight against Keith Jardine at Strikeforce: Diaz vs. Daley, changing opponents a week before the fight, how he has improved since he last fought for Strikeforce and training with Fedor Emelianenko in Holland.

Keith Jardine Says Gegard Mousasi Fight ‘Probably’ His Last at Light Heavyweight

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CHULA VISTA, Calif. — MMA Fighting spoke to Keith Jardine about fighting Gegard Mousasi on week’s notice at Strikeforce: Diaz vs. Daley, fighting on a big stage again, his eventual move to middleweight, why he accepted the fight and the mood at Team Jackson’s since Rashad Evans left.

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CHULA VISTA, Calif. — MMA Fighting spoke to Keith Jardine about fighting Gegard Mousasi on week’s notice at Strikeforce: Diaz vs. Daley, fighting on a big stage again, his eventual move to middleweight, why he accepted the fight and the mood at Team Jackson’s since Rashad Evans left.

Gegard Mousasi Talks Keith Jardine, Strikeforce Belt and Jon “Bones” Jones

We were looking forward to the Gegard Mousasi, Mike Kyle tilt at this Saturday’s Strikeforce, but when Kyle went down with an injury and Keith Jardine was named as the replacement, cheers abounded throughout the Fix office (ok, maybe not exactly). After all, despite Jardine’s struggles over the last couple of years, we are talking […]

Gegard Mousasi

We were looking forward to the Gegard Mousasi, Mike Kyle tilt at this Saturday’s Strikeforce, but when Kyle went down with an injury and Keith Jardine was named as the replacement, cheers abounded throughout the Fix office (ok, maybe not exactly). After all, despite Jardine’s struggles over the last couple of years, we are talking about a dude that took out Forrest Griffin, Chuck Liddell and Brandon Vera.

Now it wasn’t long ago that many people were calling Mousasi the next big thing, until he was tossed around by “King Mo” Lawal last April and lost his Strikeforce belt. Despite the fact it was his first defeat in 15 fights and that the 25 year-old has won two more times since then, it’s been kind of quiet on the “Gegard’s the man’ front. Of course, all is far from lost for Mousasi and he knows it. While speaking to MMA Weekly, Mousasi talked about getting a win over Jardine, getting back the Strikeforce belt, and then, just maybe, taking on a certain Jon “Bones” Jones.

“Right now Jon Jones is considered the best, and if I win my fights, maybe it could build up a good match against him,” stated Mousasi. “I think it would be such a great fight, so I would like to test myself against him….“I need to win my fights first in Strikeforce, and then there’s a possibility to fight in the UFC or have the Strikeforce champion versus the UFC champion. But I’ve got to win my fights before thinking about that possibility.”

Mousasi vs. Jones huh? We’d watch. To bet on Mousasi and Jardine, or any of the other bouts scheduled for Saturday, head here.

Strikeforce Diaz vs. Daley Predictions

Filed under: StrikeforceIn what promises to be a highly entertaining fight card, Strikeforce is back in action Saturday night with its welterweight and lightweight titles on the line, and two more live fights that promise to be exciting. We’ve got the …

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In what promises to be a highly entertaining fight card, Strikeforce is back in action Saturday night with its welterweight and lightweight titles on the line, and two more live fights that promise to be exciting. We’ve got the full preview right here.

What: Strikeforce: Diaz vs. Daley

Where: San Diego

When: Saturday, the Showtime televised card starts at 10 PM ET.

Predictions on the four televised fights below.