Strikeforce: Los Angeles – ‘Babalu’ Sobral Takes Unanimous Decision Over Robbie Lawler

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BABALU SOBRAL TAKES CLOSE, UNANIMOUS DECISION OVER “RUTHLESS’’ ROBBIE LAWLER
TIM KENNEDY WINS EASILY, EVANGELISTA CYBORG
TRIUMPHS IMPRESSIVELY, KJ NOONS OUTLASTS CONOR HEUN
ON UNIQUE WEDNESDAY NIGHT STRIKEFORCE FIGHT CARD
LOS ANGELES (June 16, 2010) – Former STRIKEFORCE light heavyweight champion Renato “Babalu” Sobral (36-8) may have earned a shot at current STRIKEFORCE 205-pound titleholder Muhammad “King Mo’’ […]

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BABALU SOBRAL TAKES CLOSE, UNANIMOUS DECISION OVER “RUTHLESS’’ ROBBIE LAWLER

TIM KENNEDY WINS EASILY, EVANGELISTA CYBORG
TRIUMPHS IMPRESSIVELY, KJ NOONS OUTLASTS CONOR HEUN
ON UNIQUE WEDNESDAY NIGHT STRIKEFORCE FIGHT CARD

LOS ANGELES (June 16, 2010) – Former STRIKEFORCE light heavyweight champion Renato “Babalu” Sobral (36-8) may have earned a shot at current STRIKEFORCE 205-pound titleholder Muhammad “King Mo’’ Lawal after capturing a close, unanimous three-round decision over “Ruthless” Robbie Lawler (17-6) on a special Wednesday night presentation of STRIKEFORCE Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) on SHOWTIME®.

But Babalu, who narrowly outpointed Lawler in a main event fought at a catch weight of 195 pounds before 5,259 fans who produced a gate of $418,061 at Nokia Theatre L.A. LIVE, may need a little time to decide if he’ll take the fight with his good friend.

“This is something I will have to think about,’’ said Babalu, who triumphed by the scores of 29-28 three times. “Yes, of course, I want to be a champion again but I’m old school and he is my friend and friends last longer than title belts. But we’ll see.’’

In other televised results, Brazil’s Evangelista Cyborg (18-13) registered an impressive 2:38, first-round knockout over DREAM welterweight champion Marius “The Whitemare” Zaromskis (13-5); American military hero Tim Kennedy (12-2) of Austin, Texas, made quick work of South African Trevor Prangley, winning by 3:35 first-round submission (rear-naked choke); and former world champion KJ Noons (9-2) of San Diego, Calif., outlasted Conor “Hurricane’’ Heun (8-4) of Hollywood, Calif., by way of Boulder, Colo., via split decision in a non-stop-action lightweight thriller that opened the telecast.

The first-ever STRIKEFORCE event scheduled for mid-week took place in the midst of the E3 Expo, the premier trade show for computer and video games. During E3 Expo 2010 at the L.A. Convention Center, EA SPORTS™ will exhibit its highly anticipated title, EA SPORTS MMA, in which STRIKEFORCE is featured as a premier league.

Besides deciding if he wants to fight King Mo, Babalu will need to take off some time for the severe cuts around his left eye to heal. Lawler, meantime, who exited the ring seemingly unmarked, may want to re-think his decision to feign an injury in the second round that he hoped would lure Babalu, a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu specialist known for his submissions, into a standup shootout.

“I wasn’t hurt, I just wanted to make him think I was,’’ said Lawler, who suffered damage to his body from a multitude of front kicks. “It was a ploy, a decoy, for him to fight me so I could knock him out.

“I’m disappointed with the result, but I have no complaints. The two takedowns in the first round may have been the difference. I know that I could have done much more. I should have done more.’’

Cyborg, the husband of women’s superstar Cris Cyborg and a member of the famed Chute Box Academy, was ecstatic after handling Zaromskis his second consecutive defeat.

“I am very happy with my performance and this fight,’’ the male Cyborg said. “I’ve had so many first-round knockouts. I can’t say if this was the best, but it was definitely one of the best.

“I want to fight (STRIKEFORCE world welterweight champion) Nick Diaz. He’s the fighter I want more than anybody right now.’’

The super-aggressive Kennedy, a United States Army Special Forces sniper with the 19th Special Forces outfit based in San Antonio who has earned the Army’s Bronze Medal Star medal for valor under fire, made it four victories in a row and 12 of his last 13.

“I don’t go the distance. In fact, I’m totally against going the distance,’’ Kennedy said. “I’m happy with the end result. He hit me with a good uppercut; that stuff’s not supposed to happen. I have some of the greatest hands in the sport. I just want to start fighting the kinds of opponents I can knock out and start a highlight reel on. I’m tired of fighting wrestlers.’’

Noons, a prolific striker and the last fighter to defeat Nick Diaz, praised Heun at bout’s conclusion.

“He’s a very game guy who brought it the whole fight,’’ said Noons, won by the scores of 29-28 twice and 27-30. “I definitely feel I won the fight and I really wanted to please the fans, but I had to work for it. I haven’t used my legs in a while so if felt good to get in some leg kicks.’’

A bloodied Heun felt he’d done enough to get the nod. “I wanted to fight one of the top guys to prove to everybody that I could compete with the top ones, and I think I did that tonight,” he said. “But I’m very disappointed with the decision. Only one judge scored the fight.

“I feel I did more than enough to win although the cuts were definitely a factor. By the third round, I was aiming my punches at the guy in the middle.’’

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This photo and others from Wednesday nights event can be found at Strikeforce.com.

Wanderlei Silva Talks Fedor vs. Werdum, And More

Wanderlei Silva and Rafael Cordeiro visit Mark Munoz gym Reign in Lake Forrest California, to train with a team of top MMA fighters, including Fabricio Werdum, who is preparing to fight Fedor Emelianenko, Renato Babalu Sobral who will fight Robbie Lawler June 16, and Jason Mayhem Miller.
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Wanderlei Silva and Rafael Cordeiro visit Mark Munoz gym Reign in Lake Forrest California, to train with a team of top MMA fighters, including Fabricio Werdum, who is preparing to fight Fedor Emelianenko, Renato Babalu Sobral who will fight Robbie Lawler June 16, and Jason Mayhem Miller.

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‘Strikeforce: Los Angeles’ Quick Results

The MMA News joins the “Strikeforce: Los Angeles” card with the action already underway (blame evening highway repairs) from the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles.
The preliminary card began at approximately 10 PM EST (7 PM PST) and the live Showtime broadcast card kicked off at 11 PM EST (8 PM PST).
Tonight’s show is headlined by […]

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The MMA News joins the “Strikeforce: Los Angeles” card with the action already underway (blame evening highway repairs) from the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles.

The preliminary card began at approximately 10 PM EST (7 PM PST) and the live Showtime broadcast card kicked off at 11 PM EST (8 PM PST).

Tonight’s show is headlined by a 195 pound catchweight fight between former Strikeforce light-heavyweight champ Renato “Babalu” Sobral, who steps into the cage for the first time since losing his title, against come-back-King Robbie Lawler.

As always The MMA News likes to keep the spoilers off the main page, to see the full “Strikeforce: Los Angeles” results click

The full results are as follows:

Main Card

Catchweight (195 lbs) bout: Renato “Babalu” Sobral def. Robbie Lawler via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)
Welterweight bout: Evangelista “Cyborg” Santos def. Marius Zaramoskis via TKO (strikes) – R1, 2:38
Middleweight bout: Tim Kennedy def. Trevor Prangley via submission (rear-naked choke) – R2, 3:35
Catchweight (160lb) bout: KJ Noons def. Conor Heun via split decision (27-30, 29-28, 29-28)

Preliminary Card

Catchweight (160 lbs) bout: Jeremy Umphries def. R.J. Clifford via technical submission (rear-naked choke) – R2, 2:27
Bantamweight bout: Hugo Sandoval def. Marcus Kowal via TKO (strikes) – R2, 0:43

Strikeforce Fighter Tim Kennedy Rocking The Pink Gloves

Strikeforce middleweight fighter Tim Kennedy explains his choice of colored gloves during the “Strikeforce: Los Angeles” open-workouts on Monday. He’ll be facing Trevor Prangley on Wednesday night on the Showtime broadcast portion of the event.
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Strikeforce middleweight fighter Tim Kennedy explains his choice of colored gloves during the “Strikeforce: Los Angeles” open-workouts on Monday. He’ll be facing Trevor Prangley on Wednesday night on the Showtime broadcast portion of the event.

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Nick Diaz vs. ‘Mayhem’ Miller Could Happen Later This Year

During Monday’s edition of The MMA Hour, Strikeforce CEO Scott Coker talked about wanting to match up welterweight champion Nick Diaz (22-7) against Jason “Mayhem” Miller (23-7) at a future event later this year.
Coker planned to put the two in the cage long before April’s brawl which took part at the “Strikeforce: Nashville” event which […]

Nick DiazDuring Monday’s edition of The MMA Hour, Strikeforce CEO Scott Coker talked about wanting to match up welterweight champion Nick Diaz (22-7) against Jason “Mayhem” Miller (23-7) at a future event later this year.

Coker planned to put the two in the cage long before April’s brawl which took part at the “Strikeforce: Nashville” event which was broadcast live on CBS.

“I think ‘Mayhem’ versus Nick Diaz was a fight we were going to promote anyway,” Coker said. “It was just going to be a matter of time. So I think that fight will happen.”

Asked whether the next time we see Miller and Diaz will be against each other, Coker simply responded:

“I believe that fight will happen probably in the next eight months to a year.”

Diaz has won his last 7 bouts, having defeated Hayato Sakurai at DREAM.14 last month in a non-title bout in Japan. He defeated Marius Žaromskis last January in Miami to earn the Strikeforce welterweight title. His last loss was against K.J. Noons in 2007 for the vacant EliteXC lightweight title, a fight which he lost by TKO (cuts).

Miller, meanwhile, is 1-1 in his last two fights having defeated Tim Stout by TKO (punches) at the Nashville event. The loss came to current Strikeforce middleweight champ Jake Shields as both men fought for the vacant title in November at the Strikeforce: Fedor vs. Rogers event. Shields earned a unanimous decision in that fight.

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