Mo Lawal on Strikeforce: Seems like Dr. Kevorkian is waiting to pull the plug

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  1. Anthony

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    Mo Lawal on Strikeforce: Seems like Dr. Kevorkian is waiting to pull the plug

    by Dann Stupp on Sep 12, 2011 at 9:00 pm ET
    [​IMG]At this past weekend's poorly attended Strikeforce event, Muhammed "King Mo" Lawal was one of the few to say it – even though most people were thinking it.

    Strikeforce appears all but dead.

    "I (had) thought Strikeforce was a cancer patient," he told MMAjunkie.com Radio (www.mmajunkie.com/radio). "Man, it's a damn AIDS patient instead – with Dr. Jack Kevorkian in the background ready to pull the plug."

    Lawal's criticism began even before the event, "Strikeforce Grand Prix: Barnett vs. Kharitonov," which took place Saturday at Cincinanti's U.S. Bank Arena. Lawal (8-1 MMA, 3-1 SF) defeated fellow light heavyweight Roger Gracie (4-1 MMA, 2-1 SF) via first-round knockout on the Showtime-televised main card.

    Despite the victory and his long-awaited return from a 13-month layoff due to knee surgery, Lawal was irked even before the event. In fact, the exasperation was evident during a pre-event press conference, where he openly wondered why more media members weren't covering the event. He then wondered why UFC-bound Strikeforce fighters – most notably Nick Diaz – were overshadowing the pre-show coverage.

    And he couldn't help but wonder how a major event with plenty of star power appeared to draw no more than 2,000 fans.

    "It was a damn shame, dawg," Lawal said. "It was sad. There was like, what? Two-thousand people there?"

    With the poorly attended victory, the former Strikeforce champ seems a likely option for a title fight, especially now that current light-heavyweight champ Dan Henderson appears headed to the UFC. But as MMAjunkie.com reported over the weekend, Lawal said he doesn't want to contend for a vacant belt and would rather fight the winner of such a title fight, even if that means putting off a fight with Gegard Mousasi or a rematch with Rafael "Feijao" Cavalcante, who delivered Lawal his only career loss.

    "If Dan has the belt and is in Strikeforce, I'll fight Dan for the belt," Lawal said on Saturday. "If it's vacant, Mousasi can fight someone for the belt.

    "I want to fight someone who has the belt. I don't want to fight for no vacant title."

    But whether that title fight ever materializes is up for debate. Currently, Strikeforce has just one more major event planned before year's end (on Dec. 17). After that, the heavyweight grand-prix's conclusion tentatively is scheduled for early 2012.

    And after that, your guess is as good as Lawal's.

    "From what I understand, I think Strikeforce will be done," he said. "I don't even know. Maybe we (UFC and Strikeforce fighters) are all folded together. I have no idea. I've been hearing rumors. I heard it might keep going. I heard it might be dead. I don't know. I have like one or two more fights (left on my contract), and then I'll see what's up after that.

    "But my gut feeling? If it's not fighting, I'm always wrong every time. I'm terrible. So I don't know."

    As for his victory itself, Lawal said it came a little easier than expected. He anticipated a long, drawn-out affair, but once he reassessed the situation on fight night, he knew he could throw caution to the wind.

    "I don't know what he was trying to do really," Lawal said of Gracie. "He couldn't hit me that hard. As soon I felt his jab and how he was throwing it, I was like, 'You know what? I'm going to make this a brawl as much as I can. I'm going to land that big left hook or that 'Doomsday' right hand.'

    "I've got that John Howard in my right hand, know what I mean?"
     
  2. *Z*

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    He won by Headbutt. Did anyone see it? Right before the right hand that dropped Gracie, he missed a looping right hand and landed a hell of a headbutt, which wobbled Gracie.
     
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    Video?
     
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    Thank you sir. Gracie should show that to Dana immediately and get a rematch.
     
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    Obviously it's a bit harsh to say that butt was the reason Mo won, but it sure as hell helped.
     
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    that 's a nthing headbutt, doubt it made any difference
     
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    It was in the temple/ear area. Helped him to set up the right hand.
     
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    I thought so too, maybe not a total difference maker, but definitely created enough space to land that right. Kind of looked a little Evander-esque, no?:shadow:
     
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    Yeah, its pretty safe to say Hoger isn't going to want a rematch.
     
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    He would have won anyway, but yeah, that was a fairly meaty headbutt right to the temple it looked like.
     
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    Let's start a bandwagon of people that refuse to pronounce an "R" like an "H" no matter what the nationality or language.
     
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    put me in. I hate that stupid shit.
     
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    Sam Hoger fought this weekend? Man, I haven't seen him since he was on TUF and a couple of undercards.
     
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    ROR!!!!
     
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    I'm already on the Hashad Evans warwagon, can't ride too many now.
     
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    why do people call jose aldo JO-Say aldo? shouldnt it be hosay? or is J pronounced differently in portuguese than it is in spanish?
     
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    JO-ZEH
     
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    so they pronounce jose differently in brazil and portugal?
     
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    Exactly...it's a fight
     
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    Where headbutts are not legal.
     
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    Yep, which shouldn't be surprising if you think about it.

    While there are similar words etc, and geographical links between Spanish and Portuguese countries, they are completely different languages.

    Portuguese is weird, sounds almost like a cross between French and Russian.
     

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