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Strikeforce Challengers 10 - Results, HD Pictures & More!

Posted: Sat Aug 14, 2010 1:58 am
by NWOWolfpack
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MIESHA TATE IS CROWNED FIRST STRIKEFORCE WOMEN’S WELTERWEIGHT TOURNAMENT CHAMP; JOE RIGGS AND RYAN COUTURE ALSO VICTORIOUS FRIDAY ON STRIKEFORCE CHALLENGERS





STRIKEFORCE Challengers 10 Results:


Main Card:

Joe Riggs def. Louis Taylor via submission (punches) - Round 3, 2:07


Women’s Welterweight Tournament Championship:

Miesha Tate def. Hitomi Akano via Unanimous Decision


Ryan Couture def. Lucas Stark via submission (triangle choke) - Round 1, 1:15


Women’s Welterweight Tournament Semifinals:

Hitomi Akano def. Carina Damm via submission - Round 2, 1:48
Miesha Tate def. Maiju Kujala via Unanimous Decision


Preliminary Card:

Women’s Reserve Fight:
Liz Carmouche def. Colleen Schneider via Unanimous Decision


Chris Gruetzemacher def. Ryan Diaz via TKO (Cut) R1 (No Time Given)
Jason Richey def. Edmund Xehili via Majority Decision
Joel Champion def. Sean Scott via KO (Punches) 1:06 R1
Rob Anderson def. Alonzo Fears via Unanimous Decision
Andres Acuna def. Edwin Louis via Unanimous Decision
Frankie Saenz def. Jace Crawford via Unanimous Decision



STRIKEFORCE Challengers 10 - Event Summary:


On the night that STRIKEFORCE crowned its first-ever Women's Welterweight Tournament Champion, hometown hero Joe “Diesel” Riggs upended tough up-and-comer Louis “Handgunz” Taylor and Ryan Couture won his Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) debut on Friday night on STRIKEFORCE Challengers on SHOWTIME®.

Miesha “Takedown” Tate won two fights on the night, both by unanimous decision, to hoist the inaugural STRIKEFORCE Women’s Welterweight Tournament belt and became the No. 2 contender behind Marloes Coenen in the competitive 135-pound division. She also may have earned a possible future date with current STRIKEFORCE Middleweight Champion Sarah Kaufman.

“Sarah Kaufman, you're amazing,” Tate announced loudly to the near sold out Dodge Theatre crowd, seeking out Kaufman from the other side of the cage. “I can't wait to fight you again.”

She later added: “It’s a dream come true. I came here on a mission and I accomplished my goal. And now it’s on to step two and getting that championship belt and getting another shot at Sarah Kaufman.”

Tate (11-2) used her world-class grappling to control both fights. She beat Maiju Kujala (4-2; Strikeforce debut) in the first two-round semifinal, rested for a good 35 minutes and then went back at it, beating the scrappy Hitomi “Girlfight Monster” Akano (16-8) in the final by controlling the ground position and simply out-muscling her Japanese opponent.

Akano submitted Carina “Beauty But the Beast” Damm (15-4) at 1:48 of the second round to earn her final shot at Tate.

STRIKEFORCE Women’s Middleweight (145 pounds) Champion Cris Cyborg liked what she saw from Tate on a night that celebrated women’s MMA. “This was a great opportunity for women’s fighting and I’m looking forward to seeing Miesha fight Sarah in the future,” she said.

But Cyborg wasn’t the most visible of fighters watching cage side. That distinction would have to go to Couture’s famous father, MMA legend Randy Couture, who proudly took his spot in his son’s corner for his successful MMA pro debut. “I’m very proud of him and he has a great passion for the sport,” Couture told the nationally televised SHOWTIME audience.

STRIKEFORCE fans will undoubtedly be seeing more of Las Vegas’ Couture in the near future. He used his signature triangle choke move at 1:15 in the first round to beat Lucas Stark of Chandler, Ariz., in a 155-pound lightweight match.

“It’s kind of a load off to get the first win and I hope there won’t be a long wait for the next one and I can show some new things next time,” Couture told the media afterwards. “I thought once it hit the ground I would catch him but I didn’t expect it to be that quick. I just lucked out that way I guess.”

Couture said he couldn’t find his jab early against the shorter Stark. “I decided to get where I was comfortable and get it to the ground,” he said. “I’m a slow starter when it comes to the striking. I just locked it in and got the tap.”

Down on the judges’ scorecards early in his 182-pound catch weight fight, Riggs (33-11) knew he would have to come up with something special in the third round, and did just that, pinning Taylor (6-2) against the cage before the ref stopped the fight at 2:07 and Riggs was awarded the decision by submission by punches.

“I felt great fighting and winning in front of Phoenix,” Riggs said. “I love my fans.”

He said STRIKEFORCE fans haven’t seen the last of his tough opponent. “He’s a prospect. He’s a big guy. His standup was very athletic and he’ll be a dangerous guy for anyone.”


Photos Courtesy of Esther Lin:



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Hitomi Akano (16-8) submitted Carina Damm (15-4) at 1:48 of the second round to earn her spot in the finals.




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Ryan Couture (1-0) impressed the Phoenix crowd with his quick work against challenger Lucas Stark (0-1) using a triangle choke at 1:15 of round one.




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Couture was aided by having his Hall of Fame father MMA legend Randy Couture in his corner.




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Miesha Tate of Sacramento improved her record to 11-2 with her two wins on Friday night.




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Tate controlled most of the action against Akano to win the first STRIKEFORCE Women’s Welterweight Tournament Championship belt.




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Tate knows that Sarah Kaufman looms as a future opponent.




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Hometown hero Joe Riggs outlasted a tough Louis Taylor (6-2) in front of his Phoenix fans.




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Friday’s fights will re-air on Monday, Aug. 16 at 9:30 p.m. ET/PT on SHO 2 and will be available On Demand from Aug. 16 through Aug. 29