The ageless Dan Henderson added yet another chapter to his mixed martial arts legend on Saturday night when he ascended to the Strikeforce light heavyweight throne.
By knocking out former champion Rafael "Feijao" Cavalcante less than a minute into the third round, Hendo became the organization's reigning champ at 205 pounds and added to an already long list of accolades.
Which can only mean one thing, right?
It's only a matter of time before Dangerous Dan is back in the Ultimate Fighting Championship!
Consequently, there is a lingering air of suspicion hanging over San Jose that any fighter who makes it big in Strikeforce will eventually pull up stakes and head to the greener pastures ironically headquartered in the desert of Las Vegas.
And a closer look reveals the paranoia is not without foundation.
No. 8—Fabricio "Vai Cavalo" Werdum
No. 7—Ronaldo "Jacare" Souza
No. 6—Sergei "The Russian Mercenary" Kharitonov
No. 5—Gegard "The Dreamcatcher" Mousasi
No. 4—Gilbert "El Nino" Melendez
No. 3—Alistair "Demolition Man" Overeem
If the current Strikeforce Heavyweight Champion rampages his way through the field in the grand prix, said jag would produce wins over Fabricio Werdum, Bigfoot Silva and either Josh Barnett or a W in the rubbermatch with the Russian Mercenary.
In other words, it would give Overeem an excess of hypeability to bring to the UFC's greener pastures.
And I bet Dana White would have just the luxury stables to offer him.
No. 2—Nick Diaz
And, don't forget, this is another fighter who's thick as thieves with Jake Shields.
So you know the subject is already in play.
With UFC Welterweight Champion Georges "Rush St-Pierre doing his best to clean out the welterweight division and Nick Diaz rocking the Strikeforce welterweight hardware, you can see why the interest could be mutual.
No. 1—Paul "Semtex" Daley
Just kidding.
Read entire article: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/6...from-its-rival
By knocking out former champion Rafael "Feijao" Cavalcante less than a minute into the third round, Hendo became the organization's reigning champ at 205 pounds and added to an already long list of accolades.
Which can only mean one thing, right?
It's only a matter of time before Dangerous Dan is back in the Ultimate Fighting Championship!
Consequently, there is a lingering air of suspicion hanging over San Jose that any fighter who makes it big in Strikeforce will eventually pull up stakes and head to the greener pastures ironically headquartered in the desert of Las Vegas.
And a closer look reveals the paranoia is not without foundation.
No. 8—Fabricio "Vai Cavalo" Werdum
No. 7—Ronaldo "Jacare" Souza
No. 6—Sergei "The Russian Mercenary" Kharitonov
No. 5—Gegard "The Dreamcatcher" Mousasi
No. 4—Gilbert "El Nino" Melendez
No. 3—Alistair "Demolition Man" Overeem
If the current Strikeforce Heavyweight Champion rampages his way through the field in the grand prix, said jag would produce wins over Fabricio Werdum, Bigfoot Silva and either Josh Barnett or a W in the rubbermatch with the Russian Mercenary.
In other words, it would give Overeem an excess of hypeability to bring to the UFC's greener pastures.
And I bet Dana White would have just the luxury stables to offer him.
No. 2—Nick Diaz
And, don't forget, this is another fighter who's thick as thieves with Jake Shields.
So you know the subject is already in play.
With UFC Welterweight Champion Georges "Rush St-Pierre doing his best to clean out the welterweight division and Nick Diaz rocking the Strikeforce welterweight hardware, you can see why the interest could be mutual.
No. 1—Paul "Semtex" Daley
Just kidding.
Read entire article: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/6...from-its-rival