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Undefeated
Heavyweights Shane Del Rosario and Brandon Cash “Money”
To
Square Off; Luke Rockhold To Battle Jesse Taylor
At
STRIKEFORCE Challengers In Fresno, Calif., Friday, Nov. 6
NEW
YORK
(Oct. 13,
2009)—Undefeated heavyweight mixed martial arts (MMA) prospects
Shane Del Rosario (8-0) and Brandon Cash
“Money” (5-0) will square off in a STRIKEFORCE
Challengers matchup at Save Mart Center in Fresno, Calif.,
on Friday, Nov. 6. Rising middleweight (185
pounds) stars Luke Rockhold (5-1) and Jesse “J
T Money” Taylor (13-4) will duke it out that night as well.
Both fights will be
contested on the live SHOWTIME® televised portion of the fight card.
In the main event, unbeaten lightweight (155-pound limit) sensation
Billy Evangelista (9-0) will battle with Brazilian Jiu
Jitsu black belt and electrifying brawler Jorge Gurgel
(13-5). The live SHOWTIME telecast, which will include as many as
five bouts, will begin at 11 p.m. ET/PT (delayed on the west coast).
Both Del Rosario and
Cash are California boys coming from Irvine and Fresno,
respectively. Both are also coming off solid and quick first-round
knockouts in their last fights. On Sept. 26, Del Rosario knocked out
Lloyd Marshbanks in just 34 seconds at the M-1
Challenge in Rostov, Russia, for his seventh first-round KO in eight
fights. In February, Cash knocked out Steve Gavin after
just 26 seconds in the first round.
“We’re both big guys
that just like to come out swinging,” said Del Rosario, who was a
high school basketball star. “It could be a quick ending for either
guy on Nov. 6.”
The southpaw Del
Rosario said he is feeling good physically after suffering a broken
left thumb and torn ligaments a year ago in September. The injury
kept him out of January’s Affliction “Day of Reckoning” event. “It
was tough sitting on the sidelines and having to watch for eight
months,” Del Rosario said. “But it’s only made me stronger and
hungrier to come back.”
He said he didn’t
mind the travel to Russia. “I actually like it,” he said. “It gets
you more pumped up when you’re away from home and seeing new
things.”
“I’m so stoked to be
fighting on a STRIKEFORCE card on SHOWTIME,” said Cash.
“I expect to see a guy across the cage who wants to fight.
I’m a brawler and I want to finish this fight. He may have a little
more experience than me but I’m a little hungrier.
Rockhold is a native
of Santa Cruz, Calif., and a member of Team AKA, one of the
country’s most fearsome fight squads. Among his
teammates are STRIKEFORCE World Lightweight (155 pounds) Champion
Josh “The Punk” Thomson and MMA superstars
Josh Koscheck and Jon Fitch.
In his last effort,
Rockhold made quick work of highly touted Cory “The One”
Devela at a STRIKEFORCE Challengers
event in Kent, Wash., in June. The victory over Devela was
Rockhold’s fourth straight and his third by way of submission.
Taking up judo as an
adolescent, he went on to excel in high school wrestling
competition, Rockhold captured first place in the Santa Cruz Coast
Athletic League and eventually reaching the California State
Championships. Toward the end of his high school career, though,
Rockhold began to gravitate towards Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, the combat
art that utilizes choke holds and joint locks to finish opponents.
Just three years into his professional mixed martial arts career,
Jesse Taylor has experienced a roller coaster ride while trying to
beat back his inner demons and take advantage of the talent he was
born with. He is attempting to notch his eighth consecutive win and
continue the upswing that he set in motion after becoming one of the
sport’s most infamous characters courtesy of reality television.
A former NCAA
Division I wrestling star for Cal State Fullerton, Taylor ranked as
high as number three in the Pac-10 conference before deciding to try
his hand at MMA. A trip to with the
star-studded, Oregon based fight squad Team Quest eventually led
Taylor to a successful audition for Spike TV’s seventh season of
“The Ultimate Fighter” reality show.
Taylor’s success
continued on the series as the California native won all three of
his elimination bouts to secure a place in the season finale.
Before his scheduled appearance in the live Spike TV
championship, Taylor’s reckless behavior in Las Vegas one night
before the event cost him his hard-earned spot and the opportunity
to launch his career into the next stratosphere.
Since the incident,
Taylor has claimed that he has matured and re-dedicated himself to
becoming a fighting champion. Thus far, he has
backed up his words, stopping Drew “The Master” Fickett
in the first round (1:42) of action on October 2, 2008 and competing
successfully nearly every month since January of this year.
On Aug. 15, Taylor
suffered his first defeat after seven consecutive wins, losing to
former International Fight League (IFL) champion, Jay
Hieron at “STRIKEFORCE: Carano vs.
Cyborg’’ at San Jose, California’s HP Pavilion.
Also on Nov. 6,
former Fresno State wrestling star and Fresno native Casey
“The Underdog” Olson (11-3) will return to action in the cage in
a lightweight matchup against an opponent to be determined.
Tickets for the
STRIKEFORCE Challengers event are on sale at the
Save Mart Center box office and select Save
Mart Supermarkets as well as at all Ticketmaster
locations (800-745-3000), Ticketmaster online (www.ticketmaster.com)
and STRIKEFORCE’s official website (www.strikeforce.com).
Save Mart Center
doors will open for the STRIKEFORCE Challengers event
at 5:15 p.m. PT. The first live, non-televised, preliminary bout
will begin at 6 p.m.
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.
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