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Undefeated
Zak Cummings Replaces Injured Evangelista Cyborg
In STRIKEFORCE Challengers Main Event Fight With Tim Kennedy
In Tulsa, Oklahoma, On Friday, September 25
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NEW
YORK
(August 20,
2009)—Undefeated rising mixed martial arts (MMA) star Zak
Cummings (10-0)
will replace an injured Evangelista Cyborg in the
STRIKEFORCE Challengers main event matchup with
American military hero Tim Kennedy (10-2) at Tulsa,
Oklahoma’s SpiritBank Event Center on Friday,
September 25.
“Tim Kennedy sounds
like a pretty tough guy and that’s the way I like to fight so it
should be a great fight,” said the 25-year-old Cummings, a two-time
national junior collegiate qualifier in wrestling for St. Louis
Community College – Meramec.
A knee injury forced
Cummings to withdraw before the start of the 2006 national
tournament and, later, convinced him to return home to Springfield,
Missouri where he discovered MMA. He has since
regained his health and become well-skilled in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
and kickboxing.
Despite his newfound versatility, Cummings credits his untainted
success first and foremost to his consistent composure in the cage.
“Some guys get very
emotional and some guys want to go out there and hurt people.
I’m one of those guys that looks at MMA as a sport and a
chess match, just like I look at wrestling,” he explained.
“In all my wrestling experiences, I stayed calm throughout
any situation that happened. I didn’t get
frustrated and I think that’s carried over into my experience in
this sport. I keep my cool really well and it’s
paid off.”
The 29-year-old
Kennedy’s return to action will be his first since he dominated
Nick “The Goat” Thompson, stopping Thompson on the
ground with an onslaught of punches in the second round (2:37) of
their STRIKEFORCE Challengers meeting at ShoWare Center
in Kent, Washington.

After spending six
years in The United States Army, the last three as a sniper in the
Seventh Special Forces Group, Kennedy, a native of San Luis Obispo,
California, recently accepted an offer to serve in the Texas
National Guard. The career change will allow him
the flexibility he needs to pursue his MMA career at a world-class
level.
“I don’t think
anybody can really plan to see what I’m coming in to do this time,”
said Kennedy. “I’m working with the best boxing
coaches and training with Mark DeLaGrotte, one of the
best MMA striking coaches in the world, so I think that people are
going to see a new Tim that they’ve never seen before.”
A graduate of
Columbia College in Missouri, Kennedy launched his professional MMA
career shortly before enlisting in the military near the end of
2001.
“After 9/11 happened,
I wanted to do something for my country,” he explained.
“The military is my life. I am going to
serve as long as they’ll let me. I’d love to
retire in uniform.”
A knee injury Cyborg
sustained during a training session last week forced the Brazilian
fighter to pull out of the bout with Kennedy.
Tickets for the
event, priced from $25, are on sale at the SpiritBank Event Center
box office, all
Ticketmaster
locations (800-745-3000),
Ticketmaster online (www.ticketmaster.com),
and STRIKEFORCE’s
official website (www.strikeforce.com).
SpiritBank Event
Center doors will open at 7:15 p.m. CT for the STRIKEFORCE
Challengers event and the first preliminary bout will begin at
8:00 p.m.
The live SHOWTIME
telecast, which will include up to five bouts, will begin at 11 p.m.
ET/PT (delayed on the west coast).
World championship
MMA promotion STRIKEFORCE will produce the event at SpiritBank Event
Center along with eXtreme Fighting promoter and five-time world
kickboxing champion Dale “Apollo” Cook.
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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