Luke Rockhold vs. Lorenz Larkin booked for January 12 Strikeforce event
The Strikeforce middleweight title showdown between Luke Rockhold and Lorenz Larken has officially been rescheduled for January 12
The Strikeforce middleweight title showdown between Luke Rockhold and Lorenz Larken has officially been rescheduled for January 12
It appears that many fighters have taken it upon themselves to tell Dana White and the UFC who they will and will not fight. Should that be allowed?
Ronda Rousey’s big year continues as she has been nominated for four World MMA Awards this year.
Two event cancellations have even those within the organization unsure about the future of the promotion.
The injury bug continues to shred the November 3 Strikeforce card as both Luke Rockhold and Sara McMann join Frank Mir on the sidelines. Could this mean yet another card will be cancelled?
(Reason #6: To get your lady in the mood, obviously.) Keeping in line with last weekend’s UFC on FUEL 5 event,…
Perhaps there is no end to the injuries plaguing MMA, as early brings the finding that Strikeforce Lightweight champion Gilbert Milendez has been injured and is out of his title fight with Pat Healy. The card was scheduled to air on Showtime this Saturday, but when network officials learned of Milendez’s forced withdrawal, they said they would not air the event. Apparently this was enough to prompt Strikeforce to cancel the entire card altogether. Disappointing news for fight fans, many of whom believe
Karyn Bryant of MMA H.E.A.T. interviews towering UFC Heavyweight Stefan Struve in anticipation of his UFC on Fuel TV 5 bout with undefeated opponent Stipe Miocic. Miocic is undefeated heading into the September 29th bout from Birmingham, England. Sporting an impressive 28-5 record at a very young age, Struve is no doubt one of the 265 lb. division’s top prospects. Struve is coming off a submission win over Lavar Johnson, and also took out Dave Herman earlier this year. Struve states his intentions to
With questions surrounding UFC on FX 5 scheduled for September and the recent injury of Heavyweight Ben Rothwell, the UFC has decided to overhaul plans for this event. Rescheduled for October 5th and moved from Indianapolis to Minneapolis, Minnesota, Travis Browne will now face Antonio “Bigfoot” Silva in lieu of Rothwell in the main event. Browne and Rothwell were scheduled to go face-to-face at UFC on Fox 4 on August 4th, but the rising Heavyweight contender Browne was apparently needed to
(You mean to tell me that the guy lying face down in a pool of his own blood WAS…