Strikeforce Houston Preview: Former WWE Wrestler Bobby Lashley Battles Chad Griggs in Heavyweight Action
The major mixed martial arts' promotions are back in full swing this weekend as both Strikeforce and World Victory Road will entertain fans worldwide with events airing back-to-back on Saturday night into Sunday morning. To kick it all off, Strikeforce brings a main event light heavyweight title showdown between champion Muhammed "King Mo" Lawal and challenger Rafael "Feijao" Cavalcante to the Toyota Center in Houston, Texas. The card will also feature a middleweight title bout between Ronaldo "Jacare" Souza and Tim Kennedy, a sure-fire slugfest between KJ Noons and Jorge Gurgel, and an appearance by former WWE wrestler Bobby Lashley.
Sherdog.com will also air two preliminary card bouts: A heavyweight tilt between former Olympic wrestler Daniel Cormier and rising prospect Jason Riley, and a welterweight battle between World Jiu-Jitsu champion Andre Galvao and old school, vale tudo fighter Jorge Patino.
The first main card bout of the evening will feature a heavyweight showdown between former WWE/TNA wrestler Bobby Lashley (5-0, 1-0 SF) and IFL veteran Chad Griggs (8-1, 0-0 SF). Lashley's last outing was successful as he knocked out UFC veteran Wes Sims in only two minutes and six seconds of the first round back in January. While Lashley has had success in his transition from professional wrestling to mixed martial arts, fans are still on the fence as to whether he legitimately wants to make a career out of fighting or not. His less than stellar strength of competition has certainly earned him some criticism from the media, and his thoughts that he should be in line for a shot at the heavyweight title in 2011 have been rather wishful since Lashley really hasn't stepped up to even mid-echelon talent yet.
Griggs certainly has a record that would indicate he's a legitimate challenger to Lashley's dominance, and the fact that he's knocked out seven opponents in nine career fights should give fans a sense of what he brings to the table. The problem, however, is that his strength of competition is terrible, almost resembling that of Jason Reinhardt, the man who held the best record in mixed martial arts by beating up on MMA newcomers in the mixed martial arts deficient region of Central Illinois. Griggs is physically appealing to fans who believe a great physique equals success, and his 6'3" frame should give him a slight advantage in the clinch. Unfortunately, I don't think those two attributes will be enough to stifle the wrestling that Lashley brings to the table.
While there are some members of the MMA community who believe this is a dangerous battle for Lashley, I would only give Griggs the "puncher's chance" and lump him into the category of fighters who had a less than 10% chance of miraculously winning by the "unpredictability" factor. If Lashley tries to impress us with an improving stand-up game, perhaps Griggs has a solid chance of bombing Lashley's chin, but I'm not going to hold my breath.
Lashley brings this fight to the floor quickly and unloads his power from the top destructively to win in the first or second round. I don't see how Griggs will stop Lashley's takedowns, unless he can backpedal to the fence and gain the clinch. From there, maybe we'll see some knees into the midsection that could open up Lashley's chin. It's a small chance, but I have to go with the fighter who has the background that has a proven track record of success in this sport. Bobby Lashley via TKO.
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Nice breakdown Leland, I think your fight previews are some of the best on the web.
We know that Lashley should win this fight, how does I have a question about how people feel he does against someone like Del Rosario or Brett Rogers… As much flack as he gets for ducking fighters, I think he takes those fights with relative ease as well. I hope he gets Rogers after this.
Your drunk this early Truck?
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We have to take the amulet to the banana king!
by II SMASH II on Aug 19, 2010 3:37 PM EDT via mobile up reply actions
Ha just givin you shit man
I think Rogers is a big test but Shane makes more sense if Lashley wins this one
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by II SMASH II on Aug 19, 2010 3:47 PM EDT via mobile up reply actions
I want to see...
Lashley vs Rogers
and
Del Rosario vs Arlovski
Those would both be entertaining fights!!
I think Rogers is a bit tough, and Del Rosario is an absolute beast in the clinch. It’d be interesting to say the least.
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by Leland Roling on Aug 19, 2010 3:37 PM EDT up reply actions
Rogers has terrible footwork...
Everyone got all excited when Overeem tossed him to the ground forgetting that Fedor had done the same thing. If they were both able to toss him to the ground like a rag doll, I wholeheartedly believe Lashley could do the same thing.
Del Rosario strikes well from the clinch, but he also ends up on his back fairly often. I think Bobby takes him down early and often. Is he good enough off his back to do anything about it? I don’t know.
He isn’t as great as he should be, but he’s lengthy enough to give Lashley some problems if he can tangle up his arms and avoid damage.
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by Leland Roling on Aug 19, 2010 3:54 PM EDT up reply actions
You are talking about Del Rosario... right?
I wonder how far along Lashley’s sub defense is at this point. One would like to think he has been working on it… It would be an interesting match up. I don’t think we see it any time soon though.
Rogers should be an easy fight for Lashley and he has a bigger name. I think that is the fight that we will see.
Rogers an easy fight? favorable stylistic matchup, probably, but easy fight? no
i see Lashley being able to get his takedowns early, but not being able to really punish with GnP, especially without elbows. I also think Brett will be able to scramble up pretty good. Bobby’s only gone beyond one round once, with Jason Guida. Brett Rogers hits waaay harder than Guida, and you gotta figure on him at least putting some leather on Lashley. Lashley has great wrestling, but not great experience at applying it to MMA
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by eastcoastatlas on Aug 19, 2010 4:40 PM EDT up reply actions
I am a big believer in the idea that Rogers really isn't all that good.
I believe that a Cheick Kongo is quite a bit better than Rogers.
I’m a big believer in Lashley having that same “lactic acidosis” problem as Carwin if he ever gets tested, but we’ll see
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by eastcoastatlas on Aug 19, 2010 4:49 PM EDT up reply actions
Rogers has Roy Nelson cardio
Oh wait, we can’t just say random things based on people’s physiques?
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Someone else said it ( it could have been you for all I know, I do drink)
Brett “The Tire Guy” Rogers
Ride the Tiger!
by doonerthesooner on Aug 19, 2010 4:50 PM EDT up reply actions
I’ve been following Rosario for awhile, a la the heads up from smoogy regarding his epic M-1 wins. He’s stated in the past that the ground game isn’t exactly something he loves to do on a regular basis, but that was a long time ago.. as I said. He probably knows he has to be very good in that area of his game to succeed at this level.
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by Leland Roling on Aug 19, 2010 4:50 PM EDT up reply actions
I am sure he has worked on it and it shows
I mean winning any fight by omoplata is impressive, even if it is against Brandon Cash. But then again the fact that a pudgy Cash was able to take him down at will was not so impressive.
There is no doubt in my mind that Lashley could take him down all fight, I just have no idea where Lashley’s submission game / submission defense is at.
Lol at the vote being 60/40. that’s just because everyone hates Lashley for various reasons like:
-they think he’s a wannabe Lesnar
-disdain for pro-wrestling in general
-his career path not matching his talk
-he wrestled at 160ish in college, 170ish in seniors, yet is now a 245pound ripped beast who’s head is way too big for his face.
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Yeah and Griggs saying he’s not worried amout the takedown? Grigger please.
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