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Sunday Nov 8, 2009


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MMA: Fedor Shows Why He's The Best In The Sport

By David A. Avila

Chicago got a taste of something other than great food as Russia’s Fedor Emelianenko struck fast and struck hard in overcoming a badly cut nose and stopping America’s Brett Rogers on Saturday.

 

Once again Fedor showed why he’s considered the best mixed martial arts fighter in the world.

 

Before a rousing crowd at the Sears Centre, Fedor overcame a slow first round to slip into another gear behind his quick fists and knock out the bigger Rogers with a punch that was sent in lightning fashion.

 

Even boxers don’t deliver lead right hands like that in the heavyweight division.

 

The first round began with Rogers shooting a jab as Fedor attempted a roundhouse right and immediately blood flowed down the Russian fighter's face. Several times Rogers was taken down but was able to escape with his strength. A left hook by Fedor did a little damage but not enough to hurt the big American MMA fighter.

 

“The main thing is to not be nervous,” said Fedor. “I took some time to look for weaknesses.”

 

As the second round began the television announcer mentioned that Fedor had not experienced a second round in three years and right on cue the quick-footed and quick-fisted Russian fired a lead right hand as Rogers began to throw a left hook and blasted the American to the ground with a single blow. Down he went and Fedor jumped on the fallen fighter with several more blows forcing referee Big John McCarthy to halt the fight at 3:43 of the second round.

 

“I found a weak spot in his stance,” said Fedor in explaining how he beat Rogers to the punch for the knockout. “Brett is a great fighter.”

 

After the fight Rogers was still upset at the thought of losing.

 

“I hate it,” Rogers fumed. “I doubted myself a little bit.”

 

There’s no doubt that Fedor is the best MMA fighter in the world.

 

It looks like America will get another chance to see Fedor who now fights for Strikeforce-M-1 Global. CBS will probably show another card in 2010.

 

Shields vs. Miller

 

Jake Shields moved up from welterweight to middleweight and discovered that the extra weight can equal extra rounds especially against somebody crazy like Jason “Mayhem” Miller. Though he won a unanimous decision over Miller it was the most difficult victory he experienced in years.

 

Shields usually submits opponents within the first two rounds but Miller, who is generally overlooked because of his clownish behavior, is one of the better fighters in the 185-pound division. For every move Shields employed Miller had an antidote. But the crazy one just couldn’t mount enough offensive firepower to hurt Shields who was able to take down Miller.

 

In the third round Miller escaped yet another submission hold and was able to reverse it and turn it into a rear naked choke. But with only 17 seconds left he wasn’t able to choke out the choke out artist.

 

Shields took over from there and never allowed Miller to resort to a punching attack and kept him on the ground. All three judges gave Shields the victory and the Strikeforce middleweight title.

 

Strikeforce light heavyweight champion Gegard Mousasi had won 13 consecutive matches in one round until he ran into former UFC fighter Sokoudjou. Instead, he needed two rounds to batter the Cameroon fighter who fights out of Temecula, California at 3:43 of the round. At least it was exciting. Mousasi proved he was good punching, kicking and grappling and Sokoudjou found out as he was hammered while the fighter from the Netherlands rained blows while on top of him.

 

Fabricio Werdum surprisingly won over Antonio Silva by unanimous decision despite being ineffective for most of the first two rounds in a heavyweight contest between two Brazilians. Silva was able to punish Verdum in the first two rounds nearly stopping him with punches, but apparently the judges were busy looking somewhere else or forget who was who. All three judges scored it 29-28 for Werdum. Even the winner's corner looked surprised at the outcome.

 

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Mike M:  This was a good show. All good fights but Fedor and Gegard really impressed me. Fedor has fast hands and does not get rattled. What a monster right hand. Gegard is a pitbull and very talented. Strikeforce gained some leverage tonight against the UFC and would like to see them co-promote and get Fedor against Brock and Gegard against Machida or Anderson Silva. Putting this show on CBS will get Fedor more known to the mainstream public and am sure there is going to some monday morning talk around the workplaces about this show.
Sunday Nov 8, 2009 03:12:27 AM
rltrsd:  Fedor is the best and Great reporting from David, I agree with everything you said. I also wanted to mention that I love the fact that CBS allows MMA fans to enjoy great fights on prime time TV instead of PPV. We are the reason the sport is so dominant and we shouldn't have to pay $50 every time we want to watch the excitement. UFC and Dana White are extremely OVERRATED. They dont have the best fighters, Fedor is the best.
Sunday Nov 8, 2009 04:35:11 AM
ultimoshogun:  Fedor proved he is still the baddest man on the planet...bring on Allistair Overeem.
Sunday Nov 8, 2009 06:33:16 AM
Jason:  Let me preface this by saying that I'm still not a huge fan of MMA. To compare it to boxing is like comparing hockey to football; they are separate sports that are completely independent of one another, and one's survival has no bearing on the other's. That said, this guy Fedor is something special. I watched last night's fight with great anticipation, and despite snoring through the dreary 5-round Shields-Miller hug-fest, I must confess to feeling that palpable, almost prime Tyson-like electricity and angst prior to the main event. And those guys delivered with a rousing brawl. Rogers completely held his own in the 1st, and to my eyes, won the round due to his connecting with meaningful, destructive shots. Fedor may lack the stereotypical physique of a great fighter, but there's no way in hell he's soft. The knockout punch was a lead right hand, quick, powerful, and delivered with precision. That was NOT the amateurish type of punch so often on display from MMA guys; it was all-pro. I wonder if Fedor even feels pain? He betrays absolutely no emotion despite taking clean, heavy shots from a very big guy. Fedor's blood pressure BEFORE a fight looks like it's about 105/65. Incredible. I don't think I've ever seen a more poised athlete, in ANY sport. Dana White always finds a way to criticize any non-UFC fighter. I'm curious to see what he has to say about this performance.
Sunday Nov 8, 2009 07:21:53 AM
manboobs the great:  fedor is a little, pudgy russian dude who looks more like a school teacher than a fighter. i guess you cant judge a book by its cover cuz the man is a fighting machine. just amazing to watch.
Sunday Nov 8, 2009 08:57:02 AM
Francisco:  Fedor would clean out the UFC Light Heavyweights with ease.
Sunday Nov 8, 2009 11:06:32 AM
AFN:  Whatcha gonna say now Dana??? The Last Emperor still rules. EL TOONOY
Sunday Nov 8, 2009 12:08:26 PM
TotoyBato:  Perfectly timed and delivered. Fedor's whole body was in one unit with his fist as he lunges to knock the big monster down. Any other heavyweight would have been knocked out cold with that punch. Rogers was a monster it would take a 20 Lb sledge hammer to knock him out cold with one blow. Fedor is the greatest fighter on the planet.
Sunday Nov 8, 2009 12:17:50 PM
Frank Z@AFn:  he'll talk about how fedor beat a part timer and that he still can't hang with the real mma fighters along with A#*&^$*&#$, s)(#*)($&*(&, f(*&(*&#$%, and d)(*)(&^&^%*.
Sunday Nov 8, 2009 12:23:34 PM
sean larkin:  do what it takes to get fedor v brock fedor cannot be beat. brock will be nervous
Sunday Nov 8, 2009 01:40:46 PM
Boxer:  That was a wicked right hand. nice footwork too. he didn't telegraph that punch. most mma fighters telegrah their punches. not that dude.
Sunday Nov 8, 2009 02:53:46 PM
The Saint:  The thing with Dana White is, as much as he has done for the sport of mma, he doesn't care about mma as much as he cares about the UFC. MMA is a fast growing sport but Dana White wants to shoot down every other MMA organization instead of celebrating the success of MMA in general.
Monday Nov 9, 2009 06:48:47 AM
TSS lover:  Dear tss i don't care
Tuesday Nov 10, 2009 06:10:16 PM
Doug:  Rogers is a poor loser. Maybe the next time Fedor delivers the beatdown he will accept his inferiority. There's nothing like watching a grown man cry after a beatdown.
Tuesday Nov 10, 2009 10:31:21 PM

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