The 2010 DREAM Light Heavyweight Grand Prix has begun to take shape with the confirmation of three well-known participants. Former Strikeforce champ Renato “Babalu” Sobral and multi-promotion veteran “The African Assassin” Rameau Thierry Sokoudjou will join Gegard “The Dreamcatcher” Mousasi in the 205-pound tournament.
Mousasi captured the DREAM Middleweight Championship last year, but vacated the title to move up in weight. He has since beaten both Sokoudjou and Sobral and became Strikeforce Light Heavyweight Champion.
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After two years away, MMARising.com can exclusively report that former #2-ranked bantamweight Amanda Buckner will return to mixed martial arts at Freestyle Cage Fighting 42. The eight-year veteran will be a part of the first FCF event in the state of New Hampshire on May 22nd.
Buckner was scheduled to compete in the opening round of the FCF Women’s Bantamweight Grand Prix in January, but suffered a torn ACL in training and was forced to withdraw. She is now recovering after successful surgery and will compete at FCF 42 for just the second time in three years.
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Fresh off of her 15-second flying armbar victory over Rosary Califano in February, Michelle “The Karate Hottie” Waterson returns to action on April 24th. Waterson will square off with Japanese veteran Masako Yoshida at “Spring Brawl” at the Urban Plains Center in Fargo, North Dakota.
Both Waterson and Yoshida suffered 2009 setbacks to undefeated Sovereign Nations MMA champ Elena “Babydoll” Reid, but Waterson’s highlight-reel armbar of Califano got her back on track. She will face a tough test against the much more experienced Yoshida, who has fought 37 times.
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Mixed martial arts saw a passing of the torch in the heavyweight division at UFC 110 when undefeated powerhouse Cain Velasquez knocked out MMA legend Antonio Rodrigo “Minotauro” Nogueira in less than half a round. The dominant victory vaults Velasquez into the top five in the division.
Not to be outdone, bantamweight star Dominick Cruz captured the WEC Bantamweight Championship at WEC 47 and assumes control over the 135-pound division, while Sarah Kaufman’s one-sided victory over Takayo Hashi sees the Canadian standout crack the top five pound-for-pound.
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Former WIBA and IFBA Boxing Champion Elena “Babydoll” Reid will return to mixed martial arts action on April 17th. The talented striker will defend her Sovereign Nations MMA Women’s Flyweight Championship when she faces Alyx Luck at Playboy Fight Night in New Town, North Dakota.
Reid captured the title at Extreme Beatdown 5 last October by stopping Japanese veteran Masako Yoshida in the third round of their featured matchup. She has won all four of her MMA bouts to date by a form of knockout. Luck most recently competed for King of the Cage in February.
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When we think of female MMA stars in Japan, Megumi Fujii immediately comes to mind, but one name that must not be overlooked is DEEP Women’s Lightweight Champion Miku “Supernova” Matsumoto, who announced her impending retirement in late February.
With a record of 23-4-0 and 14 submissions to her credit, Miku’s skill inside the ring was undeniable, but she wasn’t always inclined to compete in MMA. Discussing topics including her storied career and future plans, Miku speaks with MMARising.com in this exclusive English interview.
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One of MMA’s most coveted free agents has found a new home in Bellator Fighting Championships. Former UFC standout Roger “El Matador” Huerta has signed with the promotion and will compete in the eight-man Bellator Lightweight Tournament later this year.
Huerta turned down an offer to return to the UFC and opted to sign with Bellator due to the possibility of competing as many as four times for the promotion in 2010. Huerta won five times in UFC competition in 2007 and later appeared on the cover of Sports Illustrated.
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Canadian standout Alexis Davis will step in to challenge Shayna “The Queen of Spades” Baszler in the second round of the Freestyle Cage Fighting Women’s Bantamweight Grand Prix. Davis replaces Jennifer “Rosebud” Tate, who withdrew from the tournament after announcing that she was pregnant with her second child.
Already the second-best female fighter in Canada behind only Strikeforce Women’s Welterweight Champion Sarah Kaufman, Davis has battled the best – including Kaufman – during her three-year MMA career.
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