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Next for Cung Le: Top 10 Opposition

Dave Meltzer's article on the Le/Shamrock fight hints at some exciting future matchups for Cung Le:

Le talked after the fight about potentially defending his title against either 2006 Pride middleweight Grand Prix champion Kazuo Misaki, or Elite XC middleweight champion Robbie Lawler.

Misaki recently signed a non-exclusive two fight deal with Strikeforce. So that gives them a great window to build him up in one fight and then let him challenge Cung for the belt in his second match. Maybe a Misaki/Villesenor match would be a good way to introduce the Strikeforce fans to the "Grabaka Hitman". Of course, with the up and down Misaki, it's always possible he could lose that warm up match. His last two years have been a roller-coaster with wins over Shooto champ Siyar Bahadurzada, Denis Kang, Dan Henderson and Phil Baroni (plus a NC against Yoshihiro Akiyama) and losses to Frank Trigg, Paulo Filho and Henderson. His free-wheeling style makes him a very entertaining fighter, and a hard matchup for more conventional strikers.

Misaki was ranked #9 in the February Bloody Elbow meta-rankings and I expect him to have risen slightly when we roll out the March rankings next week. I think Cung could handle Misaki honestly, but you never know what you'll get from the unpredictable Japanese street-fighter.

Robbie Lawler is a different kettle of fish. Lawler will be defending his EliteXC belt against Scott Smith on the big CBS network TV MMA debut. So, barring a big upset by Smith, Lawler will have been exposed to a very large audience already -- on top of his familiarity to UFC fans. Lawler is even more highly ranked than Misaki (#4 on the last BE meta-rankings) but I don't see him presenting an impossible hurdle to Le. Lawler has decent wrestling but almost never goes for the takedown, preferring to use his powerful boxing. But I think Le's unconventional kicking attack could stymie Lawler just like it did Frank.

Even bigger than the question of how will Le fare against legit top ten competition, is the question, where and how will those fights air? Strikeforce and EliteXC have been co-promoting the Frank Shamrock cards on EliteXC's Showtime slot. That's because Frank managed to sign with both organizations at the same time and somehow got them to work together. Now that both EliteXC and Strikeforce have network tv deals (and yeah Elite's is a much better deal) will this be the end of their cross-promoting matches? My gut tells me that Gary Shaw likes making money above all and its obvious that Cung Le means big paydays for everyone.

 

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Re: Next for Cung Le: Top 10 Opposition
I think the partnership can continue to work, as long as NBC doesn't have an issue with it (which they almost certainly wouldn't). For example, book Le vs. Shamrock II in San Jose this fall, and air it on CBS. EliteXC gets the TV money, Strikeforce gets the live gate plus local TV rights, and they come up with an equitable way to split the payment of fighters. Which side doesn't make that deal?

by smoogy on Mar 30, 2008 3:54 PM EDT reply actions  

Re: Next for Cung Le: Top 10 Opposition
I like both of these possibilities.  Especially Lawler.  

by Popetastic on Mar 30, 2008 4:35 PM EDT reply actions  

Re: Next for Cung Le: Top 10 Opposition
Yeah, the smart money is gonna be a rematch with Frank on CBS.  Coker has to realize that EliteXC has some prime real estate in that network spot and that he can use it to build up his fighters on Elite's dime.

  I figure six months would be a sufficient amount of time for Shammy to heal up before fighting again, (Tim sylvia had a break that also required a plate and he was back in about six months.)  I wonder if they try to give Le a soft touch between now and then to build him some more, say someone like a joe riggs or Joey Villasenor.  I would love to see him face misaki or lawler but they will wait till after a shammy re-match.

by robnashville on Mar 30, 2008 6:36 PM EDT reply actions  

Re: Next for Cung Le: Top 10 Opposition
Wouldnt Le be much better suited at 170? He didnt even make 185 against Shamrock.

by nitro on Mar 30, 2008 8:58 PM EDT reply actions  

Re: Next for Cung Le: Top 10 Opposition
Yeah, looking at him, he  looks like he could make the cut easy.  If he wasn't retiring a fight between Semtex Daley and Cung Le at 170 would be fireworks.

 They would need to keep him away from shields.  I think Jake would twist him like a pretzel at either 170 or 185.

by robnashville on Mar 30, 2008 9:50 PM EDT up reply actions  

Re: Next for Cung Le: Top 10 Opposition
that's why i want to see Le/Shields - -I really don't know who would win.

by Kid Nate on Mar 30, 2008 9:55 PM EDT up reply actions  

Re: Next for Cung Le: Top 10 Opposition
I would take Fickett over Le, and I would take Shields over Le and Shamrock.  I really hate Shields too.  :mad:

by ilostmydog on Mar 30, 2008 10:44 PM EDT up reply actions  

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