Sokoudjou To Face Gegard Mousasi

Sokoudjou To Face Gegard Mousasi On CBSOne day after it was confirmed that Gegard Mousasi would compete on the debut Strikeforce card on CBS, Rameau Thierry Sokoudjou has emerged as Mousasi’s opponent for the November 7th event at the Sears Centre in Hoffman Estates, Illinois. The light heavyweight bout will be a non-title fight.

The two were originally set to meet in the DREAM Super Hulk Tournament, but Mousasi withdrew due to injury. He will be ready to take on Sokoudjou in November and will look to once again establish himself as one of the top fighters in the sport today.

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Tito Ortiz To Rematch Forrest GriffinAfter a knee injury sidelined original opponent Mark Coleman, Tito Ortiz’s new foe at UFC 106 will be former rival and fellow ex-UFC Light Heavyweight Champion Forrest Griffin, who will battle Ortiz in a rematch from their controversial UFC 59 bout in 2006.

It will be Griffin’s first fight back since his embarrassing defeat at the hands of UFC Middleweight Champion Anderson Silva at UFC 101, but he will receive a chance to avenge the Split Decision loss that he suffered in the first fight with Ortiz.

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Fabricio Werdum To Face Antonio Silva On CBSIn a bout with major title implications, former PRIDE standout Fabricio “Vai Cavalo” Werdum will meet Antonio “Bigfoot” Silva in a featured heavyweight fight on the main card of Strikeforce: “Fedor vs Rogers” on November 7th.

The event will air live on CBS and already features a Strikeforce Middleweight Championship bout between Jake Shields and Ronaldo “Jacaré” Souza and a heavyweight main event between “The Last Emperor” Fedor Emelianenko and Brett “The Grim” Rogers.

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Gegard Mousasi To Compete On CBS

Gegard Mousasi To Compete On CBS CardWhile an opponent is not yet known, new Strikeforce Light Heavyweight Champion Gegard “The Dreamcatcher” Mousasi will be competing on the televised portion of the upcoming November 7th Strikeforce: “Fedor vs Rogers” card on CBS.

Mousasi recently withdrew from the DREAM Super Hulk Tournament in Japan due to injury so that he could focus all of his efforts on defending his Strikeforce title, but his November 7th bout will be a non-title affair.

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Cristiane "Cyborg" Santos Injured, Off CBS CardAfter injuring her shoulder during the recent Abu Dhabi World Submission Grappling Championships, where she placed third place in her division, Cristiane “Cyborg” Santos has confirmed that she will not be a part of the upcoming November 7th Strikeforce: “Fedor vs Rogers” event on CBS.

It is unclear whether a women’s bout will still be a part of the card, but it appears unlikely. Santos will aim to return to competition before the end of the year.

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Heiwa Dream.11 Live Results

Heiwa Dream.11 Live ResultsShowcasing many of their top stars and attractions, DREAM crowned its first Featherweight Grand Prix Champion at Heiwa Dream.11, while Joachim Hansen and Shinya Aoki battled for the Lightweight Championship in the co-main event rubber match.

Also on the card, the finalists in the much-discussed Super Hulk Tournament were determined and Japanese legend Kazushi Sakuraba made a successful return. MMARising.com has live play-by-play of the action as it happened.

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Kazushi Sakuraba Returns At Dream.11In a last-minute addition to tomorrow’s card, Japanese legend Kazushi “The Gracie Hunter” Sakuraba has been added to Heiwa Dream.11 and will face professional boxer Rubin Williams, who is making his mixed martial arts debut.

The bout will be Sakuraba’s first since dropping a Unanimous Decision to fellow Japanese star Kiyoshi Tamura over nine months ago at K-1 Dynamite!! 2008 on New Year’s Eve.

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MFC 22: “Payoff” Results

MFC 22: "Payoff" ResultsFriday night featured the return of Maximum Fighting Championships for MFC 22: “Payoff,” which saw local star Jason “The Athlete” MacDonald come up short in his bout with Travis “The Serial Killer” Lutter.

Elsewhere on the main card, devastating knockouts and controversial scoring had the crowd abuzz, while Mike Nickels and David Heath stole the show.

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