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Note:
All weights listed next to name on Xcel bout card.
Photo captions:
Esther Lin / Strikeforce
01_Cyborg vs Villasenor
– Heated Exchange …
Evangelista “Cyborg” (left) and Smokin” Joe Villasenor (right) both
made weight and then traded shoves before having to be separated
Thursday at the weigh-in.
02_Kennedy vs Thompson
– Tim Kennedy (left) meets Nick “The Goat” Thompson (right) in a
Strikeforce Challengers
middleweight fight Friday night, June 19, at the ShoWare Center, at
Kent, Wash.
03_Heun vs Gurgel
– Conor “Hurricane” Heun (left) takes on Jorge Gurgel (right) in a
160-pound scrap. Heun
weighed in at 158½ and Gurgel at 157½.
04_Baszler vs Kaufman
– Shayna “The Queen of Spades” Baszler (left) and Sarah Kaufman
(right) square off at 135 pounds Friday.
05_Devela vs Rockhold
– Cory
“The One” Devela (left) is the only Washington state resident
fighting on the televised card Friday. He faces Californian Luke
Rockhold (right).
JOE
VILLASENOR, EVANGELISTA CYBORG, NICK THOMPSON, TIM KENNEDY,
JORGE
GURGEL, CONNOR HEUN & MORE FINAL QUOTES AND WEIGHTS
What All 10 SHOWTIME Fighters Had To Say -- Thursday, June 19, 2009,
ShoWare
Center Club Lounge, Kent, Wash.
"STRIKEFORCE CHALLENGERS’’
Tomorrow/Friday, June 19, On SHOWTIME; Telecast Begins at 11 p.m.
ET/PT
KENT, Wash.
(June 18, 2009) —
The main event weigh-in produced some pushing and shoving Thursday
as Evangelista “Cyborg”
and “Smokin” Joe Villasenor
squared off a day before their huge Strikeforce
Challengers, middleweight fight to take place
Friday, June 19, at the
ShoWare Center at
Kent, Wash., live on SHOWTIME®
(11 p.m. ET/PT, delayed on the west coast).
After Cyborg
weighed in for their 185-pound fight at 184 ½ pounds and Villasenor
185 pounds, both fighters met face to face. Things got a little too
close for comfort and Cyborg pressed his head hard against
Villasenor who then pushed back before words were exchanged. At one
point, Cyborg pushed Villasenor by the throat before both fighters
had to be separated.
Each of the other
eight fighters taking part in the televised portion of the show also
made weight and squared off without incident.
In the main event
on SHOWTIME, Villasenor
of Albuquerque, N.M., faces
Cyborg of Rondonopolis Mato Grosso, Brazil,
in a clash of top-notch middleweights. In another huge
middleweight matchup, Nick “the
Goat” Thompson takes on highly regarded
Tim Kennedy, an Army
Ranger and Special Forces sniper.
This is the second
edition of the
Strikeforce
Challengers series from leading MMA promoter
Strikeforce and premium
television network SHOWTIME.
The five-fight telecasts airs at
11 p.m. ET/PT (delayed on the west coast).
Strikeforce Challengers
is a proving ground for up-and-coming MMA fighters. The series is
designed to provide today’s top prospects with the opportunity to
step-up their level of competition and demonstrate their ability in
a nationally televised event.
Other bouts on
SHOWTIME: Cory “The One” Devela
of Bonney Lake, Wash., faces Luke
Rockhold of Santa Cruz, Calif. (middleweights),
Sarah Kaufman of
Victoria, Canada, takes on Shayna
“The Queen Of Spades’’ Baszler of Sioux Falls, S.D., in
a 135-pound women’s fight and
Jorge Gurgel of Cincinnati, Ohio,
will collide with
Conor “Hurricane’’ Heun of Boulder, Colo., in a 155-pound
scrap.
ShoWare Center
doors will open for the
Strikeforce Challengers event at 5:30 p.m. PT.
What the fighters
said Thursday and their final weights:
“SMOKIN” JOE VILLASENOR – 184 ½
“I’m feeling
incredible right now. I think this fight will be all about momentum.
After this fight everyone will know what I’m capable of.”
EVANGELISTA CYBORG – 185
“Come Friday
night, I will show that I deserve this: the main event. It’s very
cool to be the main event. It’s going to be a good fight and I think
everyone will know me when we’re all done. I have respect for my
opponent. He has good boxing skill, good wrestling skill … but he’s
not great at one thing. He’s good at a lot of things, but not great.
I will win.”
TIM
KENNEDY – 184
“I’ve got a huge
Army following and am fighting out of FortBragg (Fayetteville,
N.C.). I think it was very big of Nick to take this fight. I’ve been
away from the game for awhile (he’s currently a Special Forces
sniper serving in the Army). I’m sure he isn’t happy seeing me on
the other side of the cage. This is fun. This is the good stuff. It
beats getting shot at.”
NICK “THE GOAT” THOMPSON – 185
“This was the
fight they offered me so I’ll take it. I don’t like fighting at 185.
I hate it. I want to just do this and go back to 170.
“When you get a
guy as technically sound as Tim it’s going to be dangerous.
“A loss here will
definitely set me back. They don’t offer title fights to guys coming
off a loss.
This is fun. To
get paid to fight is so much fun. I like to have fun in the ring.
Not that I don’t take it seriously but I like to goof around a bit.”
JORGE GURGEL – 157 ½
“I have never felt
this good before. I never get nervous. But I never felt this good in
UFC. I have put no pressure on myself. I guess I’m a late bloomer.
I’ve never felt this great before and my cutting weight has been
great. I’m having fun and having a great time out here. He’s a green
fighter. I want to keep him standing up.”
CONOR “HURRICAINE” HEUN – 158 ½
“I haven’t fought
an MMA match since October so I’m hungry. You’re in danger when you
step in the cage with me. My cardio is absolutely impeccable. I’ll
fight the fight wherever he wants it to go. It’s going to be
beautiful. I hope everyone enjoys it.
“Having fun on
Friday night would be looking into his (Gurgel’s) eyes and knowing
he’s outclassed. I don’t go to church. Going into the cage is like
my church.”
SARAH KAUFMAN – 134
“She’s going to
try and go for things that you don’t really expect. She’s going to
jump into some things that you don’t really see a lot of. So I’ll be
looking for that.
“It’s a positive
for me that I just fought last month (May 15; a win over Miesha
Tate). It’s hard to peak so many times but I’d rather take this
fight than not. I think as long as you’re trained and you’re not
injured then you should always take the fight.
“I love the
five-minute rounds. It’s going to be awesome. I would go10-minute
rounds if I could. I get better as the round goes longer. I push the
pace and my opponents hate it.”
SHAYNA “THE QUEEN OF SPADES” BASZLER – 134 ½
“I learned
overtraining didn’t work for me (in a previous loss to Cris Cyborg).
I learned mental exhaustion translates into physical exhaustion. At
this training camp I had a deal with my roommates that once I got
home there was no talking about the fight.
“I think Sarah has
a pretty aggressive style and she’s confident that it works. The
biggest challenge is we know each other too well. And not because,
‘Oh, I don’t want to fight my friend,’ but just strategically. She
knows I’m going to want to take her to the ground and I know she’s
going to want to stand and punch me in the face.
“I wish they had a
stat on how many times people hit rewind on their DVR. I’d win that
one for sure.
“Sarah is very
good but she’s very predictable.”
CORY “THE ONE” DEVELA – 184
He’s the only
Washington state resident on the televised bout from Bonney Lake,
Wash., about 45 miles from Seattle.
“I get more
frustrated with getting all my friends and family tickets than I do
training for this fight. I’ll have like 150 to 200 people at the
fight.
“I think the ref
is going to stop it. I predict middle second round. I couldn’t find
much on (Luke) Rockhold but I’m ready for anything.”
LUKE ROCKHOLD – 183 ½
“I know Cory’s
going to be tough. He’s not the most technical striker but I know he
likes to throw.
“It should be an
all-around tough fight. I believe all around I have better range and
am more fine-tuned than he is.
“I’m long and
strong and flexible and not a lot of fighters are like that. So I
cause problems for people. I have the strength to do things people
don’t expect from me.”
Mauro Ranallo
will call the
action from cageside with Stephen
Quadros and Pat
Miletich serving as expert analysts. The executive
producer is David Dinkins, Jr.,
with Richard Gaughan
producing and Rick
Phillips directing.
For information on
SHOWTIME Sports, including exclusive behind-the-scenes video and
photo galleries, complete telecast info and more, visit the SHOWTIME
Sports website at
http://www.sho.com/sports.
Friday’s non-televised fights:
Dennis “Superman” Hallman
(40-12-20) of Yelm, Wash., vs.
Justin Davis (11-7)
Olympia, Wash., at 195 pounds;
Brian Caraway (10-3) of Seattle, Wash., vs.
Alex Zuniga (2-1) of
Everett, Wash., at 146 pounds;
Lyle “Fancy Pants” Beerbohm (9-0) of Spokane, Wash., vs.
Duane “Bang” Ludwig
(18-8) of Denver, Colo., at 160 pounds;
Landon “The Show” Showalter
(7-12-1) of Arlington, Va., vs.
George Stork (4-2) of
Kennewick, Wash., at 186 pounds;
Len Bentley (3-2) of Olympia, Wash., vs.
Marques Daniels (1-2) of
Tacoma, Wash., at 156 pounds; and
Steve Hadsel (1-0) of
Spanaway, Wash., vs. Taylor
Roberts (1-1) of Seattle, Wash.




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