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Wes Sims to Fight Bobby Lashley?

Ladies and gentlemen, this whole thing has hit a new low. From Watch Kalib Run:

Despite the MMA community’s pleas for Strikeforce to abandon Bobby Lashley vs. TBA fight and just replace it with Hieron vs. Riggs Strikeforce continues to search for an opponent for Lashley.

The latest fighter that Strikeforce is trying to match-up against Lashley is UFC veteran and TUF 10 alum Wes Sims (22-12-1).

Some people have pointed out that if this fight occurs it will be eerily similar to a certain infamous EliteXC fight involving Kimbo Slice and Seth Petruzelli……

The problem with that logic is that Lashley can wrestle and likely won’t stand with Sims like Kimbo did with The Silverback.

Here’s the worst part about this whole thing. Strikeforce had a fight for Lashley that Florida State Athletic Comission nixed because it “wasn’t competitive.” Than, the FSAC sanctioned another guy who was a complete joke. Now, they are going to get Sims, who was best known for his ninja impression on TUF 10. As a fighter, he’s really kind of a joke. He’s 22-12-1 with 2 NC. He’s gotten DQ’d for stomping on Frank Mir’s head. He’s part Team Hammerhouse, which means that he has absolutely zero submission ability. Surprisingly, he lost via Arm Triangle to Justin Wren on TUF.

If this fight happens, and the Jay Hieron/ Joe Riggs fight is on the undercard, there will be a ton of people in the MMA community who will not be happy.

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What To Watch: WEC 45 v. Strikeforce: Evolution

Another battle in the burgeoning MMA war that is the Zuffa empire against Strikeforce is going to be fought this Saturday night. In one corner is the empire, bringing us a card without many names but with a decent main event and a couple of rising starts. In the other is little MMA promotion that could, bringing us one of the best prospects in MMA, a lightweight fight that could be one for the ages, and a main event star returning to the cage.

The problem is: Which one should you watch, and which should you DVR? Let’s break it down:

WEC 45

The card is headlined by the return of Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone against Ed “9MM” Ratcliff. While Cerrone is a draw in the WEC, he’s really not a high level fighter by any stretch of the imagination. If we put him in the UFC lightweight division, where would he stand? Is he better or worse than a guy like Clay Guida, or an aging Sean Sherk? Let’s go as far to say that just maybe Mac Danzig could beat him. Ratcliff is a knockout artist that no one has really heard of. Could he be a star? Sure. However, he’s more likely to be a comeback fight for Cerrone.

The semi-main has a chance to be a real good fight as Anthony Njokuani tries to get his third consecutive knockout victory against newcomer Chris Hordecki. General Manager Reed Harris said that he has been trying to sign Hordecki for almost three years, so alot is clearly expected of him. However, the best case scenario for the WEC is Njokuani gets an impressive KO and a title shot.

If you are looking for a wildcard fight, check out Joseph Benavidez vs. Rani Yahya. Benavidez is a fast rising prospect out Urijah Faber’s camp, and could make a name for himself with a victory here.

Strikeforce: Evolution

The main on this card is the return of Cung Le. Le is a controversial figure in MMA, because he is one of the few “old” style fighters still being successful. He is a kickboxer, but uses some interesting takedowns and defense from the realm of San Shou. The guy he’s fighting, Scott Smith, is a former Ultimate Fighter Alumni. He’s not quite a can, but he really shouldn’t beat Le. He’s going to try and stand with a guy who broke Frank Shamrock’s arm with a kick. Not a good plan.

The Semi-main might be the best fight of the night. Gilbert Melendez might be the best lightweight that no one has eve heard of. He’s got sick cardio, great wrestling, a Gracie BJJ background, he’s really the complete package. He’s the interim champ, and is looking to unify the title against Josh Thomson. Thomson is a UFC and PRIDE veteran with some of the best wrestling in a division full of wrestlers. Let’s put it this way: Sherdog thinks that he can take B.J. Penn down. He previously defeated Melendez by decision, and this is long anticipated rematch.

The third best fight on this card is the major promotion debut of King Mo, Muhammed Lawal. He’s been touted as the next great heavyweight in MMA, and the world will finally get to see him this weekend. He’s going to move down to 205, according to Strikeforce CEO Scott Coker, but will fight Mike Whitehead first. Whitehead is also a TUF alum, but has always had spotty cardio, and just doesn’t have the athleticism to hang with Lawal.

The Verdict

I don’t think there is much of a question here. Strikeforce offers a better card with bigger names. The best fight of the night is on the card, in addition to one of MMA’s up and coming stars. Tune into Showtime on Saturday, and then check out the WEC after Cung Le breaks Scott Smith’s skull.

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