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ST
LOUIS (May
19, 2009) – Showtime Networks Inc. and world
championship mixed martial arts (MMA) event promotion Strikeforce
hosted a press conference Tuesday to discuss their highly
anticipated June 6 “Lawler vs. Shields” fight card live on SHOWTIME
(10 p.m. ET/PT) from Scottrade Center.
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Highlights from the
press conference at Scottrade included an announcement by
world-famous emcee Jimmy Lennon, Jr. that former UFC
Heavyweight Champion Andrei “The Pitbull” Arlovski
(15-6) will make his Strikeforce debut and square off with
undefeated prospect Brett “The Grim” Rogers (9-0) in an
Affliction sponsored fight during the live televised portion of the
fight card.
Knockout artist
“The New York Badass” Phil Baroni (13-10) lashed out
verbally about his welterweight showdown with powerhouse
Joe “Diesel” Riggs (29-10) and former UFC Heavyweight Champion
and two-time NCAA Division I National Wrestling Champion
Kevin “The Monster” Randleman (17-12) was highly animated about
returning to action for the first time in over a year to face “Iron”
Mike Whitehead (23-6) in a light heavyweight
matchup on the star-studded card.
“Ruthless” Robbie Lawler
(16-4) and Jake Shields (22-4-1), who will square off
with each other in the main event at a catch weight of 182 pounds,
were all business during the affair.
In addition,
St. Louis Blues NHL hockey star and avid MMA practitioner,
Cam Janssen, made a guest appearance and addressed the
media and fans in attendance as did unbeaten local MMA star
Jesse Finney, who will see action on the non-televised portion
of the June 6 card.
What the fighters had
to say:
PHIL BARONI
“Really, there’s not
much to say. Joe’s 25 years old and he’ll have
his day. On June 6, I’m knocking him the
(expletive) out. I’m going to (expletive) him up bad. I’m going to
bust him up the whole (expletive) fight. It’s up
to him how long he wants to last. Whether he
wants to last one round or he wants to last three – I’m going to
(expletive) him up.”
“Never mind being in
shape. I’m not thanking anybody for being here.
Any promotion that has me, it’s lucky for them.
No one’s kissing anyone’s asses. I’m just
ready to fight and beat the (expletive) out of him.”
“He looks like he’s
been overtraining. I’d say he’s about maybe 155
(pounds). You don’t look like that big at 170
right now. Something’s wrong with him.”
“I asked my agent – I
said ‘hey get me a southpaw to fight.’ My
agent’s pretty stupid. He said ‘What’s that?
He didn’t know what a southpaw was. So, I
said “It’s a (expletive) left-handed fighter.
I’m real good at fighting lefties. Lefties are
made to order for me. They eat straight right
hands and I’ve got a pretty (expletive) big one.
I’m going to put it right on his kisser.”
“It’s do or die for
me and I ain’t (expletive) ready to die. I got a
lot of fighting left in me. Joe’s young.
I’m a man now and I think he’s a boy.
Someday I’ll probably commentate for Joe when he’s fighting for a
world title. This is my time.
I’m going to take care of my business and that starts with
Joe and everyone else at 170 pounds with Strikeforce.”
JOE RIGGS
“Phil is one of those
guys who people have written off a couple of times in his career and
he’s always come back strong. He’s a high risk
fight and a tough guy. I have a lot of respect
for him. On June 6, it’s going to be a great
fight, but there’s no way I’m losing that fight.
I guarantee it.”
“Both of us kind of
have the same style – wrestling and boxing – and we’re heavy handed.
So, there’s no real advantage anywhere. You just have to
prepare for the fight. It’s whoever’s trained
harder and I don’t think anybody else has trained harder than me for
this fight.”
“This is the absolute
best shape I’ve ever been in in my life. I’ve
spent many, many days in the gym training in the gym for this fight.
I think about it every day and every night.
KEVIN RANDLEMAN
“On June 6, there’s
absolutely no reason for me to lose – and there’s no excuses – win
or lose, there’s no excuses. Period.
I’m 100 percent healthy and I’m an animal again.
So understand. The Monster’s back.”
MIKE WHITEHEAD
“Kevin talks a lot of
trash. We’ve heard in Vegas, on the radio, him
talking this and that. The guy was invited with
his wife to my house for Christmas dinner this year so it’s kind of
funny that he’s talking about me. But if that’s
what you guys need, it’s cool. Just let him do
the talking and I’ll do the walking.”
“We’re both
wrestlers, we’ve both got power in our hands.
Look for fireworks. I’m ready for the fireworks
too, so let’s do it.”
ROBBIE LAWLER
“I really don’t have
much to say, but I think it’s going to be a good atmosphere here.
St. Louis is a great sports town and I’d like to put on a
good show.”
“I train for
everything and work on every skill so I’ll be ready.
Jake’s a real good grappling opponent, but for every fight
I’m working on all aspects so it’s not that big of a deal.”
“I wouldn’t really
compare myself to (Mike Tyson). I just like to
go out there and finish people so that’s what I try to do.”
JAKE SHIELDS
“This is my first
fight for Strikeforce. I’m excited to be a part
of the main event. This is a phenomenal card.
I can’t wait to get out there and mix it up.
Robbie always brings it and I’m coming to bring it so it’s
on.”
“I feel great.
It’s a move up in weight, but I’m not really too concerned
about it. Robbie’s strong and big, but I’m not
that small. I always cut weight to 170 so I
actually get to eat and lift weights. I’m not
going to be huge for the weight, but I don’t feel that small either
so I don’t think it’s going to be much of an issue.”
“I don’t have an
exact strategy but, at some point, it would be better to go to the
ground for me, but I’m not afraid to stand and bang either.”
Also featured during
the live telecast on June 6 will be a 180 pound catch weight matchup
between superstars Nick Diaz (19-7) and Scott
“Hands of Steel” Smith (16-5). Both fighters
are coming off of outstanding victories on April 11.
Diaz stopped four-time world champion Frank Shamrock in the
second round of the main event and Smith scored a third round
knockout on Benji “The Razor” Radach.
Tickets for
Strikeforce: “Lawler vs. Shields” are on sale at
the ScottradeCenter box office as well as at all Ticketmaster
locations (800-745-3000), Ticketmaster online (www.ticketmaster.com),
and Strikeforce’s official website (www.strikeforce.com).
Doors at the
ScottradeCenter will open for Strikeforce: “Lawler
vs. Shields” at 6:30 p.m. CT on Saturday, June 6. The first
non-televised preliminary bout will begin at 7 p.m.




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