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PRIMETIME
MMA FIGHT CARD ANNOUNCED FOR
"CBS/STRIKEFORCE/M-1 GLOBAL SATURDAY NIGHT FIGHTS"
SATURDAY, NOV. 7 ON
THE CBS TELEVISION NETWORK
Fedor Emelianenko,
the #1 Ranked MMA Heavyweight in the World, To Be Seen for the First
Time by a Broadcast Television Audience, Squares Off Against
Undefeated American Brett Rogers
Middleweights Jake
Shields and Jason "Mayhem" Miller Battle for the Recently Vacated
Strikeforce Middleweight Title; Gegard Mousasi and Heavyweight
Fabricio Werdum Will Also Appear on the Four-Fight Primetime Card
LOS ANGELES, Oct. 9 — CBS, Strikeforce, M-1 Global today officially
announced the fight card for mixed martial arts’ (MMA) return
to primetime with CBS/ STRIKEFORCE/M-1 GLOBAL SATURDAY NIGHT FIGHTS,
Saturday, Nov. 7 (9:00 PM, live ET/delayed PT) on the CBS
Television Network.
"We’re looking forward to delivering an explosive night of world
class MMA action on CBS," said Scott Coker, Founder and CEO of
Strikeforce. "We have the world’s # 1 fighter, Fedor, making his
network primetime debut against an undefeated powerhouse in Brett
Rogers and, with the stars lined up for the remainder of the card,
it is bound to be an exciting night of television."
The following four primetime matchups are confirmed for CBS/
STRIKEFORCE/ M-1 GLOBAL SATURDAY NIGHT FIGHTS on Nov. 7:
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Fedor "The
Last Emperor" Emelianenko vs. Brett "The Grim" Rogers
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Jake
Shields vs. Jason "Mayhem" Miller (Middleweight Title Fight)
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Gegard
"The Dreamcatcher" Mousasi vs. Rameau Thierry "The African
Assassin" Sokoudjo
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Fabricio
"Vai Cavalo" Werdum vs. Antonio "Big Foot" Silva
(All bouts are pending approval by the Illinois Athletic
Commission.)
FEDOR "THE LAST
EMPEROR" EMELIANENKO vs. BRETT "THE GRIM" ROGERS:
Simply referred to as "Fedor" by fans around the world, the 6-foot,
235-pound Russian is one of the most dominant fighters in the
sport. A master of the Russian military combat system, Sambo, he
boasts a record of 30 wins, one loss, no draws with 16 wins by
submission, seven knockouts and seven decisions. His opponent,
undefeated American, 28-year-old Brett Rogers (10-0) stands 6-feet,
5-inches tall, weighs 265 pounds and brings two of the heaviest
hands in the sport to the cage. Both Fedor and Rogers’ last
victories came against former heavyweight champion Andrei Arlovski.
JAKE SHIELDS vs.
JASON "MAYHEM" MILLER
In the night’s middleweight title fight (185 pounds), Jake Shields
(23-4-1) squares off against Jason "Mayhem" Miller (22-6). Shields,
widely considered one of the best fighters in the world, brings an
impressive 12-fight win streak to the cage, six of his last seven
coming by way of first round submission. Most recently, he defeated
world-ranked middleweight "Ruthless" Robbie Lawler in his
Strikeforce debut on June 6. His opponent, Miller, a fellow
submission expert, is one of MMA’s most exciting fighters. The
Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and Muay Thai specialist is the host of
MTV’s reality series "Bully Beatdown" and trains with two of the
sport’s most recognizable fighters, Randy "The Natural" Couture and
Quinton "Rampage" Jackson. He currently has 13 submission victories
on his resume.
GEGARD "THE
DREAMCATCHER" MOUSASI vs. RAMEAU THIERRY "THE AFRICAN ASSASSIN"
SOKOUDJOU
Gegard Mousasi and Rameau Thierry Sokoudjou will face one another in
the night’s light heavyweight (205 pounds) bout. Mousasi (26-2-1)
of Leiden, Netherlands, recently scored his 13th
consecutive victory on August 15, 2009 by winning his US debut and
the Strikeforce light heavyweight title in a first round victory
over defending champion Renato "Babalu" Sobral on SHOWTIME®.
Sokoudjou (7-4), known to his fans as "The African Assassin," has
scored six of his seven wins by knockouts and brings an impressive
striking game to the cage.
FABRICIO "VAI
CAVALO" WERDUM vs. ANTONIO "JUNIOR" SILVA
Fabricio “Vai Cavalo” Werdum will face Antonio “Junior” Silva in a
matchup of two promising Brazilian heavyweights. Werdum is a
two-time Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu world champion and a submission expert
while Silva has nine KOs in his 13 victories. Werdum, a former
PRIDE and UFC standout, is coming off an impressive first round
submission victory in his Strikeforce debut on Aug. 15 over veteran
Mike Kyle. Silva, a fellow 6-foot-4 Brazilian, will be making his
Strikeforce debut after compiling a remarkable 13-1 record since he
turned pro in 2005.
SHOWTIME Sports will produce the four-fight event with host Gus
Johnson calling the action and MMA legend Frank Shamrock and Mauro
Ranallo serving as color analysts. The executive producer is David
Dinkins, Jr.
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