STRIKEFORCE WOMEN TO FIGHT 5-MINUTE
ROUNDS
Kaufman vs. Baszler, Friday’s
Strikeforce Challengers: Three, 5-minute Rounds;
August 15 Main Event, Carano vs. Cyborg, Set For Five, 5-minute
Rounds
For First STRIKEFORCE Women’s Championship
SAN
JOSE, Calif.
(June 16, 2009)–-Late last week,
leading mixed martial arts promoter STRIKEFORCE received
approval from the state athletic commissions supervising its
upcoming events—Washington (Friday, June 19); and California
(Aug. 15)—to have its female professional mixed martial arts
bouts contested at the professional standard of five-minute
rounds.
Until now, three-minute rounds were
the norm for most female fights in the United States.
“We are proud to be leading this
movement in Mixed Martial Arts,” said Scott Coker,
Founder and CEO of STRIKEFORCE. “This will allow the women
competing at the elite professional level ample time to set up
and fully execute a particular fight strategy. This is another
great day for all of us in MMA.”
An internal statement from
STRIKEFORCE Rules Director Cory Schafer, announcing the
news to the company, read in part: “...limiting each round
to three minutes in duration was designed (by state athletic
commissions) as a safety measure for the protection of less
experienced fighters, with no designation for gender. It was
never intended as a gender bias against female professionals…”
Schafer’s statement continued, “Use
of this standard will level the playing field for (the) female
athletes in providing them with the time necessary to develop
and execute their striking and grappling strategies in each
round.”
“It is great that the largest stage
females have in MMA is setting a solid foundation in
implementing five-minute rounds,” said Gina Carano, who
is set to face Cris Cyborg in the first women’s main
event, a championship fight (five, 5-minute rounds) on August 15
on SHOWTIME. “I feel Strikeforce is taking female fighters
seriously, which means we will be seeing some amazing fights in
the future and I am honored to be a part of it.”
“This is a great opportunity for
Shayna (Baszler) and me to have this happen before our
fight,” said Sarah Kaufman (9-0 of Victoria, B.C.) who
will face Baszler on Friday night’s Strikeforce
Challengers card in Kent, Wash. (SHOWTIME, 11 p.m.
ET/PT). “I am always ready to go five-minute rounds and I know
Shayna will also be ready. More importantly, this is
long-awaited recognition that we are competing at the highest
level of the sport.”