Robbie Lawler Faces Off Against Babalu Sobral to Headline Strikeforce Live
By Alexia Krause
With Strikeforce Live only weeks away, the heat is getting turned up for a showdown between two hard-hitting opponents. “Ruthless” Robbie Lawler will take on former Strikeforce light heavyweight champion Renato “Babalu” Sobral for a fight that is bound to go beyond the octagon and strike at the hearts of the two fighters. In fact, Sobral was quoted as saying that he has “hate in his heart leading up to the fight and his trainer is making it clear that his hate will be taken out in the ring against Lawler. This type of bad blood will make the upcoming Strikeforce Live a MMA event to remember. The two will face each off in a 195-pound catch-weight bout on June 16 in Los Angeles.
This is an interesting turn of events, as Sobral wasn’t initially slated to fight against Lawler. The main card had originally been Mike “Mayhem” Miller vs. “Ruthless” Robbie Lawler, but after being rebuked by Strikeforce CEO Scott Coker, Mayhem was later pulled from the card. Miller is under review for a possible suspension due to the brawl that had broken out following a post-fight interview with Jake Shields at Strikeforce Nashville.
The next Strikeforce event (Wednesday June 16th in Los Angeles) will be the first ever to be scheduled during the middle of the week (in order to correspond with the video game expo, E3, and the subsequent release of EA Sports MMA). Most fans are going to the event to see the main fight between Sobral and Lawler. The main card is bound to set the tone for the evening and possibly the rest of Strikeforce MMA.
“Ruthless” Robbie Lawler is considered by most to be somewhat of a quiet figure outside of the ring, but once inside the octagon he’s as merciless as his nickname. Lawler is known for completely annihilating his opponents by means of his all-or-nothing fighting style. This type of intensity will be a large part of his upcoming fight. This 5-foot-11 middleweight may be a reckless fighter inside the cage, but his fans love him for exactly that reason.
Renato “Babalu” Sobral, on the other hand, is a complete technician within the squared circle. Widely known for his amazing grappling and submission moves, Babalu doesn’t need to be ruthless in order to dominate. This type of process has helped Sobral rack up victories over such fighters as Kiyoshi Tamura, Mauricio Rua, and Rameau Thierry Sokoudjou on his way to becoming the light heavyweight champion. It has also made him one of the hardest fighters to defeat in all of Strikeforce MMA.
Many fans seem to think that if Lawler can keep the fight on his feet, he will have the advantage. Robbie Lawler has a history of being smart on his feet, throwing calculated punches. However, if the fight shifts towards more grappling, and Babalu is careful, he could use his superior BJJ (Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu) skills to his advantage. Over half of Sobral’s wins have stemmed from his masterful use of submission fighting.
Other matches for the evening feature Marius Zaromskis vs. Evangelista Cyborg and Trevor Prangley vs. Tim Kennedy. Both fights are bound to have their fair share of attention at the event, but nothing will compare to when ruthlessness meets technical dominance via Lawler/Sobral. Then we shall see exactly how much hate is flowing through the veins of these two fighters at Strikeforce Live on the 16th.
- Alexia is a self-described sports-nut. She particularly enjoys martial arts. Recently, she joined up with MMA Industries- retailers of highly popular MMA T-shirts and equipment. Alexia has been blogging about the latest trends in MMA gear for the past few years, and continues to provide you with the latest news in the MMA universe.
MMA Champion Chuck ‘The Iceman’ Liddell
http://www.WatchMojo.com learns more about the man credited with bringing mixed martial arts to the mainstream, Chuck Liddell. Charles David Chuck Liddell, also known as The Iceman is a American mixed martial artist (MMA) who fought for the Ultimate Fighting Championship. He started his career in the Ultimate Fighting Championship at the age of 17, having studied karate, wrestling and eventually Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. Known throughout the community for his outstanding takedown defense and knockout ability, Liddell has been a star in the sport for years.
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UFC Undisputed 2010 – Combat System Tutorial Highlights HD (Xbox 360, PS3)
Here’s a new video focusing on the new gameplay additions in the upcoming THQ title UFC Undisputed 2010 for Xbox 360 and PS3.
Check out my channel for more trailers and videos for upcoming games, and also be sure to check out our site: http://Feckis.com for all the latest gaming news, as well as for reviews!
UFC Undisputed 2010 is a mixed martial arts video game featuring Ultimate Fighting Championship properties and fighters developed by Yuke’s and published by THQ. It is scheduled for release on May 25, 2010, for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and for the first time PlayStation Portable. It is the second game to be released under THQ’s 2007 agreement with the UFC and it is a sequel to the successful UFC 2009 Undisputed.
On February 23rd, video game retailer GameStop announced that James McSweeney was one of four exclusive pre-order bonus unlockable fighters. On March 2nd, Marcus Jones was unveiled as the second fighter included in the pre-order. On March 9th, Brendan Schaub was announced as the third bonus fighter. On March 16th, Roy Nelson was announced as the fourth bonus fighter. The full roster is expected to be finalized and revealed between March 15 and April 10.
Three legendary fighters will be added as PS3 exclusives. These three fighters are Royce Gracie, Jens Pulver, and Dan Severn. Along with the three exclusive fighters will be five exclusive ultimate fights with each of those being added to a special blu-ray disc that will ship with the Playstation disc. The 5 ultimate fights are:
Ultimate 2009 Category UFN 18 Carlos Condit vs. Martin Kampmann
Ultimate Knockouts Category UFC 102 Nate Marquardt vs. Demian Maia
Ultimate Classics Category UFC 60 Matt Hughes vs. Royce Gracie, UFC 66 Keith Jardine vs. Forrest Griffin
Ultimate Submissions Category UFC 68 Martin Kampmann vs. Drew McFredries
Like its predecessor, the game will feature a realistic mixed martial arts simulator with the presence of known UFC personalities. Kimbo Slice, Yoshihiro Akiyama, Junior dos Santos and Paulo Thiago are just some of the newly added fighters, as the majority of the fighters from the 2009 version of the game are to remain. UFC Undisputed 2010 will also include multiple changes from the previous version, including:
* Improved controls, including a redesign of clinch and ground grappling.
* Parameters of escaping submissions, to represent “how an actual struggle submission would go down” as well as new submissions, including inverted submissions.
* Usage of cage walls
* Fighter customization, so that fighters no longer have set moves according to fight style and instead can choose from about 200 different moves.
* Introduction of southpaw stance
* Greater control over the placement of tattoos or sponsorship logos
* Added MMA brands for clothing as well as the introduction of post-fight attire.
* Improved career mode with dynamic commentary based on title history or training partners. AI also adjusts fight style to take advantage of the player’s weaknesses.
* Karate, Greco-Roman wrestling and Sambo fighting styles introduced.
* Online fighting camps
* New modes including a “Title (and Defense) Mode” as well as “Tournament Mode” and a changed “Classic Fights” Mode.
* Signature moves tied to a fighter.
* The ability to attempt one submission, and change into another during the attempt.
* Classic Fights are now called Ultimate Fights with changes being fight categories and multiple challenges for each fight. Including “Rewriting History.
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MMA Rant #1 Part 2 – UFC, Strikeforce, WEC Fight Card News Plus MMA Video Game News
Part two of my first edition of my MMA rant, just me talking some MMA. I go over some future cards from the UFC, WEC, and Strikeforce. I also talk about UFC Undisputed 2010 and EA Sports MMA as well. I’ll be doing these every once in a while, try it once a week though. So comment, rate, and subscribe, and watch my part one if you haven’t.
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MMA Roundup: Forrest Griffin, Robbie Lawler, Babalu Sobral, Tito Ortiz, Jenna Jameson (5-6-10)
Host Lindsay Douglas takes us back over the last week’s news in Mixed Martial Arts (MMA).
Forrest Griffin out of UFC 114 fight, Dream.14 Light Heavyweight Tournament cancelled, Robbie Lawler vs. Renato “Babalu” Sobral at Strikeforce: Los Angeles, Jason “Mayhem” Miller & Nick Diaz facing suspension, Josh Koscheck or Paul Daley rumored to be coaching TUF 12 against Georges “Rush” St-Pierre. Jenna Jameson drops domestic violence allegations against boyfriend Tito Ortiz.
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UFC 118 Recap: Edgar upsets Penn AGAIN, Toney gets destroyed
Is Penn done in MMA? Does Toney belong in a cage? Does Gray Maynard deserve a date with the champion? I’ll answer these questions and more!
Who’s Next?
-Greg Soto: Winner of Waldburger/Mitchell
-Dan Miller: Kendall Grove
-Nik Lentz: Winner of Escudero/Oliveira
-Andre Winner: Loser of Guillard/Stephens
-Joe Lauzon: Winner of Edwards/Gunderson
-Nate Diaz: Thiago Alves
-Marcus Davis: DeMarques Johnson
-Kenny Florian: Diego Sanchez
-Demian Maia: Chris Leben
-Mario Miranda: Loser of Natal/Antonito
-Randy Couture: Rich Franklin
*For reviews/recaps of the bigger cards (UFC, WEC, Strikeforce), I’m going to do the title like a news headline. Just for future reference.
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Victor Johnson vs Johnny Torres at FCE No Mercy 2010
Fight Card Entertainment
Presents
No Mercy 2010
October 30, 2010
Cicero Stadium
Featherweight Bout
Victor Johnson vs Johnny Torres
Get the latest news at
http://www.fightcard.net
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Earlier today THQ released a couple of new videos for UFC Undisputed 2010!
Earlier today THQ released a couple of new videos for UFC Undisputed 2010!
This is footage of an actual fight club held in Hawaii sometime in 1996. A copy of this tape had to be obtained illegally so it could be exposed online. These brutal prize fights are still being held to this day, sometimes with participants who were kidnapped and forced to take part in them. If you’re as disgusted by these gladiatorial contests as I am, please express your opinions below