After Injury to Lesser-Known Overeem, Just How Totally Screwed is Strikeforce?

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It is with a heavy heart that we must bring you news that Valentijn Overeem – the older but slightly less impressive brother of Alistair – withdrew from his scheduled fight with Bigfoot Sil…


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It is with a heavy heart that we must bring you news that Valentijn Overeem – the older but slightly less impressive brother of Alistair – withdrew from his scheduled fight with Bigfoot Silva over the weekend after suffering an elbow injury in training, according to multiple reports. We know, it’s an epic bummer for those of you who were really looking forward to seeing the two middle-of-the-pack heavyweights slug it out on premium cable television. Seriously though, try to pull yourselves together. After this latest injury, Strikeforce is going to have to make some tough decisions and you’re not gonna wanna miss it.

As of this writing, none of our intrepid internet brethren have yet been able to contact anyone at the snakebit promotion to find out how it will cope with the news of a second fight being redacted from its scheduled televised lineup due to late injury. When Herschel Walker dropped out of his glorified sparring session with Scott Carson last week, Strikeforce scrambled to boost middleweights Benji Radach and Lucas Lopes into a light heavyweight bout to fill the void. What will it do now that Overeem is out? Try to find a heavyweight willing to step in against Bigfoot on less than a week’s notice? Press on with just four televised fights, one of which is already a last-minute replacement? Elevate a bout from the typically D-list undercard? We’re not seeing a lot of great options here.

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State of the Strikeforce Heavyweights

Filed under: StrikeforceThe list of names in Strikeforce’s heavyweight division is undeniably impressive: Former No. 1 fighter in the world Fedor Emelianenko. The man who beat him, Fabricio Werdum. Former UFC heavyweight champions Andrei Arlovski and J…

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The list of names in Strikeforce’s heavyweight division is undeniably impressive: Former No. 1 fighter in the world Fedor Emelianenko. The man who beat him, Fabricio Werdum. Former UFC heavyweight champions Andrei Arlovski and Josh Barnett. Hot prospects Daniel Cormier and Shane del Rosario. And the champion, K-1 wrecking machine Alistair Overeem.

The biggest question facing Strikeforce is whether it can actually get all of those fighters — and Antonio Silva and Brett Rogers and Lavar Johnson and so on — into the cage, fighting each other. The heavyweight talent is there. The heavyweight fights came all too infrequently in 2010, and as we take a look below at the state of Strikeforce’s heavyweight division, we offer some suggestions on what should happen in 2011.

Strikeforce: Antonio ‘Bigfoot’ Silva to Face Valentijn Overeem on Dec. 4

Filed under: Strikeforce, NewsThe on-again, off-again battle between Antonio “Bigfoot” Silva and Valentijn Overeem — brother of Strikeforce heavyweight champion Alistair Overeem — is on again, and official, Strikeforce confirmed Tuesday night.

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The on-again, off-again battle between Antonio “Bigfoot” Silva and Valentijn Overeem — brother of Strikeforce heavyweight champion Alistair Overeem — is on again, and official, Strikeforce confirmed Tuesday night.

The bout will take place during the company’s scheduled Dec. 4 event in St. Louis.

Scott Coker Discusses New Signings, Herschel Walker’s Return, Kimbo Slice

Filed under: MMA Videos, Strikeforce, News, VideosScott Coker met with the press following Wednesday night’s Strikeforce: Los Angeles event.

The Strikeforce CEO touched on a whole host of topics: the additions of Valentijn Overeem and Sergei Khariton…

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Scott Coker met with the press following Wednesday night’s Strikeforce: Los Angeles event.

The Strikeforce CEO touched on a whole host of topics: the additions of Valentijn Overeem and Sergei Kharitonov to the organization’s heavyweight division, Herschel Walker‘s next fight, Jake Shields‘ future with the organization and whether Strikeforce has any interest in Kimbo Slice.

Watch Coker’s press conference below.