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Strikeforce: Feijao vs. Henderson - Live Results & Photos

Postby NWOWolfpack » Sat Mar 05, 2011 1:13 pm





Strikeforce: Feijao vs. Henderson Fight Card



Main Card (Showtime):

Strikeforce Light Heavyweight Championship:
Rafael “Feijao” Cavalcante vs. Dan Henderson via TKO (Strikes) Round 3 (0:50)

- Feijao rocked Henderson in the first round but Henderson was able to secure a takedown to clear his head. In round two Henderson utilized his Olympic wrestling to control Feijao and take the round. In round three Henderson landed a right cross dropping the champion and he swooped in a pounded Feijao out to take the belt.



Strikeforce Women's Welterweight Championship:
Marloes Coenen vs. Liz Carmouche via Submission (Triangle Choke) Round 4 (1:29)

- Carmouche won the first three rounds with takedowns and dominant GNP but in the fourth round she got a little careless on a takedown and the champion Coenen sunk in a triangle choke and the fight was over.



Tim Kennedy vs. Melvin Manhoef via Submission (RNC) Round 1 (3:41)

- Manhoef started off well with good kicks and takedown defense but it was only a matter of time before Kennedy got a takedown and soon after he sunk in the RNC.



Billy Evangelista vs. Jorge Masvidal via Decision - Unanimous (30-27 all judges)

- Really a no contest for Masvidal as he out-boxed Evangelista and handed him the first defeat of his career. Not an exciting fight but definitely one that even a blind judge could have gotten right.



Preliminary Card:

Roger Bowling vs. Josh Thornburg via Decision - Unanimous (30-27 all judges)

Jorge Gurgel vs. Billy Vaughn via Submission (guillotine Choke) Round 1 (0:44)

Jason Riley vs. Jason Freeman via Submission (Verbal Tapout Due To Strikes) Round 1 (1:52)

Brian Rogers vs. Ian Rammel via TKO (Strikes) Round 1 (4:23)

Marc Cofer vs. Mitch Whitesel via Submission (Guillotine Choke) Round 1 (3:55)

J.P. Felty vs. John Kuhner via Submission (Triangle Choke) Round 2 (4:31)



Photos Courtesy of Esther Lin & STRIKEFORCE:


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Can't decide if I want to watch this or Bellator tonight.
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Here are some cageside pictures from our friends at http://www.KOReps.com............... 8)


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HENDO IS THE MAN. PERIOD.
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Postby NWOWolfpack » Sun Mar 06, 2011 2:48 am

DAN HENDERSON KNOCKS OUT RAFAEL FEIJAO TO CAPTURE STRIKEFORCE WORLD LIGHT HEAVY TITLE; MARLOS COENEN RALLIES TO SUBMIT LIZ CARMOUCHE TO RETAIN STRIKEFORCE WOMEN’S WELTERWEIGHT BELT. TIM KENNEDY, JORGE MASVIDAL ALSO TRIUMPH



Saturday, March 5, Live on SHOWTIME® From Nationwide Arena, Columbus, Ohio.,
Catch Exciting Replay on Tuesday, March 8, on SHO Extreme at 10 p.m.ET/PT

COLUMBUS, Ohio (March 6, 2011) – One of the most decorated and widely respected fighters in the history of Mixed Martial Arts, Dan Henderson, knocked out defending champion Rafael “Feijao’’ Cavalcante at 0:50 of the third round to capture the STRIKEFORCE World Light Heavyweight Championship in Saturday’s main event live on SHOWTIME® before 7,123 at the Nationwide Arena.

For the remarkable 40-year-old Henderson, the only fighter to simultaneously hold two world titles in two different weight classes with a major promotion, it was his fifth MMA world title and, perhaps, the sweetest.

“Leading up to this fight there was a lot of talk about fighting for the title but I didn’t give it much thought,’’ said Henderson, who left the UFC on a three-fight winning streak to sign with STRIKEFORCE in December 2009. “But now that I have it, it is really nice.

“I wanted to be real patient. Feijao is a tough, real powerful guy especially in the first round. Hopefully, now, I can break that curse.’’

By winning, Henderson (27-8), of Temecula, Calif., became the fourth consecutive challenger since November 2008 to dethrone a defending champion in the deep, talent-laden STRIKEFORCE 205-pound division. It began with Bobby Southworth losing to Renato “Babalu’’ Sobral, who was dethroned by Gegard Mousasi, who in turn was ousted by Muhammad “King’ Mo’’ Lawal, who fell to Feijao.

“I’m just thankful it turned out like this,’’ said Henderson, a two-time United States Olympic Games wrestler before turning pro. “I want to thank Feijao for giving me the opportunity.’’

A winner of five of his last six, Henderson threw what appeared to be a glancing right hand that landed on Feijao’s head. While off-balance, Hendo pushed Feijao to the mat. Feijao landed face-first, and from there Henderson pounced. After five huge right hands, the referee stepped in and stopped it. Going into the third, Hendo was ahead 20-18 on one of the scorecards. The other two had it 19-apiece.

“I made a lot of mistakes,’’ said Feijao (10-3), of Rio de Janiero, Brazil. “You can’t make these kinds of mistakes. I’ll go home, and come back stronger than ever.’’ Feijao entered the fight having won three in a row and six out of his last seven.

In other televised action on STRIKEFORCE: Feijao vs. Hendo presented by Rockstar Energy Drink, Marloes Coenen (19-4) of the Netherlands turned back a determined challenge by late substitute and previously undefeated Liz “Girl-Rilla’’ Carmouche (6-1), of San Diego, Calif., to retain her 135-pound title with a come-from-behind fourth-round submission (triangle choke) in the opening half of a STRIKEFORCE World Championship Doubleheader.

Also, Saturday, on SHOWTIME, American military hero Tim Kennedy (13-3) of Austin, Texas, regained his winning ways with a 3:21, first-round submission (rear-naked choke) over Melvin “No Mercy’’ Manhoef (25-8) of the Netherlands in a middleweight (185 pounds) match and Jorge Masvidal (21-6) of Miami, Fla., dealt previously undefeated lightweight Billy Evangelista (11-1) of Fresno, Calif., his first loss on a unanimous three-round decision.

One of the top female fighters in the world, Coenen, a product of Holland’s Golden Glory team, was behind 29-28 on all the scorecards, heading into the fourth round. She rallied to tap out the game Carmouche at 1:29.

“She was kicking my (butt), you must give her respect,’’ said Coenen, who won the STRIKEFORCE crown with an impressive third-round submission (armbar) over defending belt-holder Sarah Kaufman on Oct. 9, 2010. “My gameplan was to just get her tired but she got me on the ground a few times.

“When I had her in that choke I knew I had her, I knew it was over. I’ve been sick and I just wasn’t feeling well in there. If (STRIKEFORCE Women’s World Middleweight Champion Cris) Cyborg hits you, it’s hard to survive but these hits didn’t really hurt that much. I was just defending myself and waiting for my opportunity. Liz is a terrific fighter. She’ll be a champion one day.

“I want to face Miesha Tate next – I think she deserves it. I want to thank the American audiences, my sponsors, and of course (STRIKEFORCE CEO) Scott Coker for giving women a chance in MMA."’

The virtually untested Carmouche, who replaced an injured Tate on less than two weeks notice, displayed a ton of skill, grit and determination en route to nearly pulling off a major shocker.

“Of course I’m frustrated, no one wants to lose,’’ said the 27-year-old Carmouche, a former Marine whose five-year stint included three tours to Iraq. “I thought I was dominant and that she wasn’t defending herself. I thought the ref was going to stop it a few times but he didn’t.

“I was expecting him to stop it and I was surprised he kept letting it go on. I absolutely want another shot at her. I’d take it next week if I could.’’

One of first things Kennedy, who’s toured the Middle East multiple times, did after the victory over Manhoef was jump on the top of the cage and salute two of his superiors seated near cageside-- Leader General Tim Kadavy, the Deputy Director of The National Guard, and Colonel Rob Porter, the Chief of Guard strength director.

When asked by SHOWTIME’s Mauro Ranallo moments later about Manhoef and his immediate future plans, Kennedy said, “we’re talking about one of most decorated strikers (Manhoef) in MMA. I’m excited. There was no hidden game plan. He’s weak on his back.

“I just love being here and fighting for the crowds. I want to fight the best. If the matchmakers at STRIKEFORCE don’t think I’m ready for (current STRIKEFORCE middleweight champion) Jacare (Souza) again, give me the next guy, Robbie Lawler. They’re the two best in the world. I’d love fighting either.’’

Then, directing his attention to those tuning in to the Armed Forces Network, Kennedy said. “There’s only one thing I love more (than fighting MMA, and that’s) being overseas with those guys. Give me a little more time. I’ll be back, protecting your freedoms.’’

Masvidal won by the scores of 30-27 on the three judges’ scorecards. “I do well with strikers,’’ he said. “My timing wasn’t great and I was a little off my game plan but I pulled it out. I think the difference maker was my heart. If I need to go back and beat a few more guys before I get a title shot then that’s fine with me.’’

Said Evangelista, a veteran of the STRIKEFORCE Challengers series who was making his Saturday debut for SHOWTIME: “It was a close fight. I was definitely the aggressor and trying to fight. He used his reach to his advantage. He did what he needed to do to win. I didn’t focus on my grappling. Maybe next time I can get in better grappling shape.’’

Saturday’s event, STRIKEFORCE’s first in the state of Ohio, took place in conjunction with The Arnold Sports Festival, the nation’s largest health and fitness exposition founded by Arnold Schwarzenegger.
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