
Strikeforce Light Heavyweight Championship
Rafael Cavalcante (No. 9 LHW) vs. Dan Henderson
Strikeforce Womens Welterweight Championship
Marloes Coenen vs. Miesha Tate
Melvin Manhoef vs. Tim Kennedy
Billy Evangelista vs. Jorge Masvidal
Jorge Gurgel vs. Tyle Combs
Strikeforce has been on fire as of late and this card should be no different. All of the announced fights should be wars and yes I do include the womens title fight in that as well. While this card may lack a lot of big name fighters it definitely has a ton of fire power in terms of guys who just like to throw down and put on entertaining fights.
It wasn't to long ago that Hendo was on that nice run in the UFC until everything seemed to fall apart. He had a fairly nasty fallout with the UFC and lost his debut in Strikeforce to Jake Shields. However, he has bounced back with an awesome KO victory over a tough Babalu Sobral and was named the next challenger for the incredibly hot Feijao Cavalcante.
Cavalcante has been on a great role as of late including three consecutive finishes by way of strikes, including a victory over King Mo in which he won the SF Light Heavyweight title. He has definitely made a run worthy of being listed in the top 10 LHW's in the world and a win over Hendo would do wonders for his career and a run at the top spot.
Both men have some great striking, so expect a stand up war. While Hendo has great wrestling he has been more than content with just standing and trading in his last couple of fights. Whereas Feijao is known for his tremendous stand up. Hendo's best bet is to take the fight down, but he can win the fight by strikes seeing as Feijao has been KO'ed before.
Also, on the card is a title fight between Marloes Coenen and Miesha Tate. Coenen is probably the second best womens fighter in the world and would be the best if there was no Cyborg. Unfortunately, there is a woman named Cyborg and she has defeated Coenen. However, that has not stopped Coenen from winning the Welterweight womens championship. Her opponent, Miesha Tate, has been very dominate as of late and is on a 5 fight win streak including 2 submissions, a KO, and two decisions. Either woman could win and it should make for an interesting chess match.
Tim Kennedy vs. Melvin Manhoef should be an absolute slugfest. Manhoef is known for his brutal KO power, but Kennedy is no slouch either. Kennedy has been more then content to slug it out, as evidenced in his fight with Souza. That said, Kennedy would be smart to take the fight to the ground where he will have a definate advantage.
Evangelista vs. Masvidal will be an interesting fight. Masvidal has a lot of power, as does Evangelista but Evangelista hasn't really shown that power in his last few fights. If Evangelista decides to trade with Masvidal, expect someone to get knocked the fuck out, which hopefully is the way this fight will go.
The final announced fight will see Jorge Gurgel fight Tyler Combs. I don't know much about Combs, but I do know that Gurgel always puts on an entertaining fight. I may not be a fan of the guy but I have also never seen him fight a boring fight. Expect this one to be awesome and maybe even Fight of the Night, which seems to be Gurgel's perogative as of late.