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		<title>Strikeforce Results and WEC 48 Picks</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Strikeforce Nashville brought a few surprises, some not as pleasant as others, while WEC 48 looks to be a great night of fights for the WEC’s first PPV event.

For Strikeforce, Muhammad ‘King Mo’ Lawal soundly beat Gegard Mousasi even after some less than stellar early rounds. Gilbert Melendez increased his standing with a win over [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Strikeforce Nashville brought a few surprises, some not as pleasant as others, while WEC 48 looks to be a great night of fights for the WEC’s first PPV event.</p>
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<p>For Strikeforce, Muhammad ‘King Mo’ Lawal soundly beat Gegard Mousasi even after some less than stellar early rounds. Gilbert Melendez increased his standing with a win over Shinya Aoki. Most impressively, Jake Shields pulled off a massive upset by defending his Strikeforce middleweight belt against Dan Henderson, <a href="http://www.mixedmartialbets.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/wec48.jpg"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-104" title="wec48" src="http://www.mixedmartialbets.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/wec48-210x300.jpg" alt="wec48" width="210" height="300" /></a>and he is now a free agent who could end up signing with another promotion. April really has turned into an interesting month for MMA rankings.</p>
<p>Of course, no discussion of Strikeforce Nashville could be complete without mentioning the massive brawl that ended the event. Jason ‘Mayhem’ Miller interrupted Jake Shields’ post-fight interview to ask for a rematch, and then everything went to hell. Gilbert Melendez shoved Mayhem, followed by a massive beating from many members of the Cesar Gracie camp including Nick Diaz and Nate Diaz. In fact, three of the Strikeforce champions were involved, which doesn’t bode well for the promotion. For now, damage control seems to be Strikeforce fully blaming the incident on Mayhem, though many think that his actions did not warrant a group beating. There was cause to admonish him, sure, but not the ridiculous bashing that actually did occur.</p>
<p>That can all stay in the past, though. WEC 48 should wash out any bad taste left by the Strikeforce ‘finale’ as it includes some very intriguing fights. The main event of Jose Aldo vs Urijah Faber has serious implications for the WEC featherweight division. If Aldo wins as is expected, then Faber will be in something of a Rich Franklin position – he can beat most other people in the division, but he probably won’t be able to seriously challenge for the title again. If Faber wins, then there will be a Faber &gt; Aldo &gt; Mike Brown &gt; Faber situation that could lead to interesting times ahead. More than likely, Aldo will win and Faber will be unfairly written off as ‘done’. I really hope he pulls off the upset, though, as it would make for some spectacular match ups in the future.</p>
<p>The WEC lightweight championship match of Ben Henderson vs Donald Cerrone should hopefully bring the fireworks that their last fight did. I’m not sure it will, though, given that they should both have worked on things that didn’t work out for them in the last fight. Nevertheless, I don’t think it will go the distance, as one of them will pick up a submission or knockout this time around.</p>
<p>I’m not sure if Mike Brown is being undervalued or overprotected by the WEC, but this fight with Manny Gamburyan seems almost insulting to the former featherweight champion. I know that Manny is in good form at featherweight, but we aren’t talking about a championship-level fighter. If he manages to even challenge Brown, I’ll be impressed with Manny Gamburyan, but I’ll be absolutely flabbergasted if he wins.</p>
<p>Will WEC 48 be a successful PPV? It has many of its biggest stars on this card, and Zuffa are bringing in Rogan and Goldberg for commentary to make this have more of the feel of a UFC event. This has added to rumors that the UFC and WEC are bound to merge, but I think it may be more of a case that the WEC needs PPV training wheels to start with. When people are used to buying WEC PPV cards, then you can be sure the UFC influences will be slowly reduced until the WEC stands on its own. That, or people are right about a UFC/WEC merger. We’ll see.</p>
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		<title>Fedor vs Rogers</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Nov 2009 07:08:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This week America at large will get a chance to see Fedor Emelianenko in action as he goes up against Brett Rogers.
Sure, Strikeforce may find they are unable to afford Fedor if the Strikeforce: Fedor vs Rogers card on Saturday doesn’t bring in enough viewers, but at least a wider audience will be exposed to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This week America at large will get a chance to see Fedor Emelianenko in action as he goes up against Brett Rogers.</p>
<p><span id="more-71"></span><a href="http://www.mixedmartialbets.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/FvR1.jpg"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-70" title="FvR1" src="http://www.mixedmartialbets.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/FvR1-300x200.jpg" alt="FvR1" width="300" height="200" /></a>Sure, Strikeforce may find they are unable to afford Fedor if the Strikeforce: Fedor vs Rogers card on Saturday doesn’t bring in enough viewers, but at least a wider audience will be exposed to Russia’s greatest gift to MMA. Sportsbooks are wisely calling the fight for Fedor, at odds of as much as <strong>-550 for Fedor compared to Brett Rogers at +375.</strong></p>
<p>What needs to be said about Fedor Emelianenko? If you’re reading this, you’re likely familiar with his work, but let’s take a look at why he has often placed well on pound-for-pound listings. First of all, his record is near flawless. His only loss was due to an illegal elbow cutting him open, and a tournament format that did not allow for No Contests. Secondly, he has defeated many of the top heavyweights such as Andrei Arlovski, <a title="Mirko 'Cro Cop' Filipovic" href="http://www.mixedmartialbets.com/2009/09/retirement-round-up/">Mirko ‘Cro Cop’ Filipovic</a>, and Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira. He also has wins over well-known names like Matt Lindland, Kevin Randleman, and Renato Sobral.</p>
<p>Now that you are refreshed on why Fedor is so highly regarded, let’s take a look at his opponent. Brett Rogers is undefeated in 10 fights, including a win over former UFC heavyweight champion Andrei Arlovski. All his fights have been ended within the distance with strikes, so he’s an exciting fighter, but this does make it hard to gauge his fitness. Rogers is big, at 6 feet 5 inches and 265lbs, much larger than Fedor. If he’s to have a chance of winning, I think he’ll have to KO Fedor early in the game, or else he’ll gas out before the end.</p>
<p>Moving on from the main event, the Fedor vs Rogers card will also feature the Strikeforce Middleweight Championship bout between Jake Shields and Jason ‘Mayhem’ Miller. Shields is the oddsmakers’ favorite at -300 to Mayhem’s +220 at some sportsbooks, but few fans think the fight realistically looks so one-sided. Yes, Shields is on a 12 fight win streak, but Mayhem is a much larger fighter and curiously resistant to submissions. It is fair to guess that this will end in a unanimous decision victory for Shields, it’s just not fair to discount Mayhem’s stand up game, as it might put Shields in danger.</p>
<p>I’m not all that interested in the other main card fights in this show. <strong>Gegard Mousasi vs. Rameau Thierry Sokoudjou</strong> is fan pandering, as Sokoudjou doesn’t stand a chance. The bookies agree, with Mousasi at -500 and Sokoudjou at +350. <strong>Fabricio Werdum vs. Antonio Silva</strong> will only be interesting in terms of outcome, as a win for Silva will really benefit his career and help to get him back on track, while a win for Werdum is unlikely to be very meaningful.</p>
<p>To finish up, it’s worth taking a brief look at the ShoMMA card on 6 November. Obviously this is nowhere near as big an event as the proper Strikeforce show the next day, but the main event of <strong>Jorge Gurgel vs. Billy Evangelista</strong> is a smart fight to use as a headline for a minor card. Jorge Gurgel is recognizable due to his appearance on the second season of TUF, and his Fight of the Night performances in the UFC. Putting him up against Billy Evangelista makes for an intriguing fight, as Evangelista is one of the most promising up-and-coming Strikeforce fighters with an undefeated record. While this fight would not be compelling on a regular Strikeforce card, it should be a decent draw for <a title="ShoMMA" href="http://www.mixedmartialbets.com/2009/06/tuf-9-finale-bellator-xii-and-shomma/">ShoMMA</a>. I think this one will go to Evangelista by decision, unless Gurgel decides to actually use his ground skills rather than trying to scrap.</p>
<p>Next week, there’ll be another UFC event, one filled with British fighters. It’s a bit odd that the main event is Randy Couture vs. Brandon Vera given that UFC 105 is in Manchester, but almost every other bout has a well known English fighter, so it seems unlikely that this will have anything other than a huge turnout. Honestly, if the UK press don’t go crazy for this event, I’ll be shocked.</p>
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