Preview: STRIKEFORCE Challengers
RAUL CASTILLO vs. YANCY MEDEIROS
WHAT WE CAN EXPECT TO SEE: Neither fighter has gone the distance in his pro career. In fact, both have only gone past the opening round on one occasion so expect nothing to change there. Castillo is a step up in competition for Medeiros and the young Hawaiian is making his STRIKEFORCE debut. Look for fireworks early and someone going to sleep inside of five minutes.
JAMES TERRY vs. TAREC SAFFIEDINE
WHAT WE CAN EXPECT TO SEE: Terry needs to keep his hands up and get an early takedown to nullify the potent weapons of the Belgian destroyer. The longer it goes, the more likely Terry stays undefeated in his STRIKEFORCE campaign. The problem is that Saffiedine is one of those fighters who does not care where he does his damage. You want to stand and trade? He’ll stand and trade. You want to grapple? He’ll oblige you there too.
LUKE ROCKHOLD vs. PAUL BRADLEY
WHAT WE CAN EXPECT TO SEE: Bradley has the edge in experience but, as a resident of nearby Santa Cruz, Rockhold has the “home field advantage.” It is unlikely Bradley can show Rockhold much that the AKA student hasn’t seen. If the ever improving Rockhold becomes too confident, however, the streaking Bradley might be able to put his crushing stamp on the STRIKEFORCE middleweight division.
TREVOR PRANGLEY vs. KARL AMOUSSOU
WHAT WE CAN EXPECT TO SEE: Prangley must weather the proverbial storm because it sure as heck is coming. If he can wait for the rabid piranha to slow down to, say Autobahn speed, he’ll be able to catch his breath and counter attack. Coming out of the blocks, though, fighting Amoussou will be like taking on one of the zombies in Quarantine. Prangley is a seasoned veteran and has faced the onslaught of other fireballs before ,so he’ll need to maintain his composure and wait for the 24-year-old to make a mistake. Amoussou has more than “a striker’s chance” but he’ll need to pace himself when facing the most seasoned opponent of his MMA career.
SARAH KAUFMAN vs. TAKAYO HASHI
WHAT WE CAN EXPECT TO SEE: The power of Kaufman’s punches may come as a surprise to Hashi. There are also some holes in her stand-up game that the Canadian may exploit. Hashi’s submission application and avoidance ability ranks as some of the best Kaufman will have seen. The longer the bout goes, the more likely Hashi will control the pace and work toward a decision victory. It will be up to Kaufman to evade the pitfalls of the Japanese grappler’s tactics and try to finish her opponent on the feet.