"On Friday night Strikeforce informed us that headliner Gilbert Melendez had sustained an injury and would not be able to compete in the September 29 Strikeforce event. After reviewing the remaining matchups on the card, we concluded that there were no other fights suitable to headline our Showtime telecast. On Saturday morning, we reluctantly informed Strikeforce that we could not continue with our plans to the televise the event."
Strikeforce: Melendez vs. Healy *CANCELLED*
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They raped the roster, the shows are few and far between and they still cant put together a quality card!
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Josh Thompson tried to sneak his way into the the main event, but it didn't work out.
Thompson wants another crack at Gil so bad. I'd watch them fight again, but I can see why Gil isn't interested.Comment
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Gil actually came out recently and said he wouldn't be opposed to a 4th fight.
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The cards aren't deep because Zuffa raided the roster before Showtime eventually put their foot down and enforced their end of the contract. Then Dana took his ball and went home.
The bottom line is the only reason Zuffa bought Strikeforce to begin with was to block anybody else from getting the Showtime contract. They don't give a shit. Dana took his ball and went home when Showtime put their foot down on the roster raiding, so at this point the Strikeforce brand exists only to fulfill contract commitments and to keep competitors off of a viable TV outlet.
Works out great for the fans, huh? Remember when Strikeforce was putting on 8-10 good shows per year, plus Challengers?
The baffling thing to me, is people thought the purchase was going to be great for the sport, when anybody with a smidgen of insight saw this coming. We're still waiting for the first Zuffa PRIDE show.
lol, they took what? Like 4 or 5 guys? I wouldn't say they raided their roster, but even if they did that's not really what I'm getting at. I thought it was funny that when the UFC cancels a show due to injuries the reason is "they put on too many shows", "people get hurt so often because of the amount of shows". Here we have Strikeforce who hardly runs any shows and people are still getting hurt and a show was cancelled. So that debunks too many shows being the blame, it's also funny how the Strikeforce cancelling has turned into the UFC's fault as well. UFC has nothing to do with this.Comment
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lol, they took what? Like 4 or 5 guys? I wouldn't say they raided their roster, but even if they did that's not really what I'm getting at. I thought it was funny that when the UFC cancels a show due to injuries the reason is "they put on too many shows", "people get hurt so often because of the amount of shows". Here we have Strikeforce who hardly runs any shows and people are still getting hurt and a show was cancelled. So that debunks too many shows being the blame, it's also funny how the Strikeforce cancelling has turned into the UFC's fault as well. UFC has nothing to do with this.
151 was canceled and the blame for running to many shows was not because of the injury to Hendo. It was because they can have a major PPV with such a shitty card besides the 1 main event. Running too many shows with not enough big draws, if one fight falls apart, they resort to canceling the whole thing because the rest of the card is so lackluster.
With Strikeforce, the knock is not about running too many shows (duh) but the simple fact that they just don't have much in the way of name fighters anymore for a number of reasons (1. UFC signed away Overeem, Diaz, Hendo, 2. they don't invest much in signing talent anymore, etc.). The bulk of their name fighters are fighting in November (Cormier, Rockhold) and Ronda Rousey is the biggest TV draw of them all. Aside from Melendez, who else is there?
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Nah, I've been on a roll lately, only 3 days this time.
lol, they took what? Like 4 or 5 guys? I wouldn't say they raided their roster, but even if they did that's not really what I'm getting at. I thought it was funny that when the UFC cancels a show due to injuries the reason is "they put on too many shows", "people get hurt so often because of the amount of shows". Here we have Strikeforce who hardly runs any shows and people are still getting hurt and a show was cancelled. So that debunks too many shows being the blame, it's also funny how the Strikeforce cancelling has turned into the UFC's fault as well. UFC has nothing to do with this.
Dana used to rip the boxing model for this, and now he's the one promoting one fight shows.
You say they only took 4 or 5 guys, but that's not true. They took an entire division! Plus Diaz, arguably the biggest star before Rousey emerged. Plus Hendo. Put the entire heavyweight division back in SF, plus all of the other fighters who they poached, and I doubt Showtime refuses to air the show if Gil gets hurt because there would still be some star power on the card.
That's another thing that bugs me. This has nothing to do with you, Mamba. But I see people on the internet saying "well, Zuffa didn't cancel the show, Showtime did". Showtime didn't cancel anything. They just decided to not air it because the card they were presented with was shit. Then Zuffa decided to cancel it. Showtime cant cancel anything, they arent the promoter. Zuffa could have aired it on facebook or at least ran the show live for the people who bought tickets. They chose not too.
So in the last two months, Jon Jones & Showtime cancelled shows. Its never Zuffa. lol.Comment
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Strikeforce's best division was the HW division, they took everyone besides Cormier and Barnett, also released Fedor and Sergei, Werdum, Lavar, SDR, The FB from LSU, THE REEM all in the UFC
Hendo the LHW champ, Diaz the WW champ, they crippled SF, stopped running all challenger shows also which SF did a lot of
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Allow me to explain how you are wrong Mamba...
151 was canceled and the blame for running to many shows was not because of the injury to Hendo. It was because they can have a major PPV with such a shitty card besides the 1 main event. Running too many shows with not enough big draws, if one fight falls apart, they resort to canceling the whole thing because the rest of the card is so lackluster.
With Strikeforce, the knock is not about running too many shows (duh) but the simple fact that they just don't have much in the way of name fighters anymore for a number of reasons (1. UFC signed away Overeem, Diaz, Hendo, 2. they don't invest much in signing talent anymore, etc.). The bulk of their name fighters are fighting in November (Cormier, Rockhold) and Ronda Rousey is the biggest TV draw of them all. Aside from Melendez, who else is there?Comment
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Guys aren't getting hurt because there are too many shows. The cards are thin because there are too many shows. Thus, when fighters do get hurt, thin cards get even thinner, and in the case of 151, end up being cancelled because the rest of the card can't sustain itself.
Dana used to rip the boxing model for this, and now he's the one promoting one fight shows.
You say they only took 4 or 5 guys, but that's not true. They took an entire division! Plus Diaz, arguably the biggest star before Rousey emerged. Plus Hendo. Put the entire heavyweight division back in SF, plus all of the other fighters who they poached, and I doubt Showtime refuses to air the show if Gil gets hurt because there would still be some star power on the card.
That's another thing that bugs me. This has nothing to do with you, Mamba. But I see people on the internet saying "well, Zuffa didn't cancel the show, Showtime did". Showtime didn't cancel anything. They just decided to not air it because the card they were presented with was shit. Then Zuffa decided to cancel it. Showtime cant cancel anything, they arent the promoter. Zuffa could have aired it on facebook or at least ran the show live for the people who bought tickets. They chose not too.
So in the last two months, Jon Jones & Showtime cancelled shows. Its never Zuffa. lol.
No, you're right I just didn't word that correctly. Zuffa cancelled it, but is it their fault it had to be cancelled? Idk, I don't really blame anyone and I don't see cancelled cards as that big of a deal, especially for ones that really haven't even been marketed yet. FWIW Showtime could have just changed this to a Show Extreme card and aired it that way.Comment
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W2B made a point about 151 and how too many shows were being done which led to injuries. So it was both arguments being made. The UFC grabbing fighters is irrelevant here, because to my knowledge they didn't take any 155ers. So either way they wouldn't have had anyone name worthy to take that fight and maybe make it an interim contest.
Also, UFC not taking any 155ers doesnt matter, the point is they raped the rest of the roster so there is nothing left on these Strikeforce undercards. Had this happened two years ago, they would have just scrapped the main event and bumped the semi up a spot. Supposedly Showtime pays seven figures to license these shows, they weren't going to air the thrash they were left with.Comment
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They also haven't signed new talent and have been leaving fighters on the shelf and did they even contact anyone to fill in? They brought this on themselves once again, they didn't care if it was cancelled and the MMA media hasnt either because they buried there own promotion
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Mamba doesnt even understand thats it a very similar issue, the UFC was cancelled because the card was weak because to many shows, the SF card wasnt weak because of to many shows, it was weak because the top talent is gone and they have nothing left in SF, the UFC only has a headliner because they run to mnay shows, SF only has a headliner because the talent is goneLiquidrob's Top 10 Fighters Rankings
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