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PostSubject: Strikeforce future tied to Henderson   Strikeforce future tied to Henderson EmptyFri Aug 12, 2011 7:57 pm

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US MMA expert Dave Meltzer says Ben Henderson is integral to the future of Strikeforce.
When it comes to Strikeforce, the higher-ups at Zuffa are facing a
major decision: what to do about Dan Henderson. And that decision also
could impact Showtime’s involvement in the sport.

Strikeforce’s light-heavyweight champion completed his contract with
a victory July 30 over heavyweight legend Fedor Emelianenko. With the
win, Henderson – two weeks away from his 41st birthday – suddenly finds
himself among the most talked-about fighters in the sport.

Henderson doesn’t want to retire, and there is no other logical
company for him to sign with. But the issue is whether the deal is with
the UFC or Strikeforce. Henderson could walk into the UFC next year and
legitimately get a title shot against whoever emerges as champion after
the winner of the Sept. 24 Jon Jones vs. Quinton “Rampage” Jackson bout
faces Rashad Evans.

Beyond that, there are endless potential UFC opponents, such as
Mauricio “Shogun” Rua, Lyoto Machida, Forrest Griffin, Tito Ortiz and
even rising stars like Phil Davis and Alexander Gustafsson. There even
would be a potential rematch against middleweight champ Anderson Silva,
who the UFC was trying to match with Henderson when the sides had a
contract dispute and Henderson signed with Strikeforce. Zuffa, the UFC’s
parent company, then purchased Strikeforce in March.

On the Strikeforce side, Henderson’s next opponent likely would be
the winner of the Sept. 10 bout in Cincinnati between the group’s former
light heavyweight champion, “King” Mo Lawal, and one of the world’s
greatest submission masters, Roger Gracie. The only other big name
waiting in the wings is Gegard Mousasi.

In addition, Henderson reportedly earned $800,000 for the Emelianenko fight. With the win, his price tag likely will go up.

Economically, that makes far more sense on the UFC side, where the
pay-per-view revenue could justify the cost. Even though
Emelianenko-Henderson was a great fight and pulled strong ratings on
Showtime, sources within the promotion say the show was a major money
loser due to the cost of putting two high-priced fighters together
without pay-per-view.

Still, the decision isn’t a no-brainer, as Strikeforce’s future could be impacted by Henderson’s next move.

It’s been a banner year for Strikeforce, with television ratings on
Showtime up 24 percent for the major shows during a period when the
industry as a whole has declined. The group has put on some of the
year’s best fights and arguably the year’s strongest top-to-bottom show
(April 9 in San Diego, headlined by Nick Diaz vs. Paul Daley).

The names responsible for drawing those increased ratings were
Emelianenko, Henderson, heavyweight champion Alistair Overeem,
welterweight champ Diaz and ’80s football legend Herschel Walker. But
none are under contract with the promotion today, and only Henderson,
who previously hasn’t been a big draw unless he facing a big-name
opponent, appears to be a real possibility to remain on the roster. The
only other company fighter with any history of drawing numbers is Gina
Carano, who Strikeforce hopes will headline a show in December. But
after two years away from the sport, there’s no guarantee she’ll regain
her former popularity.

Strikeforce CEO Scott Coker believes he can restock the roster.

“Here’s the great thing about the sport: We’re going to have to have
more stars emerge,” Coker said. “Not just Strikeforce has to do it.
Everyone in the MMA has to rebuild and not rely on the old guard. Fedor
is the old guard. Nick Diaz isn’t the old guard but he had unique
circumstances. We’re going to find some more stars for a year from now.
We have to do it.

“Pride had to go through the transition where guys who were the best
in the world, six to eight months later, they were irrelevant. In UFC, a
lot of the guys who were relevant two years ago aren’t still around.”

Aging fighters and various contractual issues have accentuated the issue for Strikeforce.

Emelianenko’s contract expired with the Henderson loss, and both
Coker and UFC president Dana White said he would not be offered a new
deal after three straight defeats. While still marketable at a certain
level, Emelianenko simply isn’t worth the $1.5 million per fight – and
realistically never was to anyone but the UFC, but his management and
the sanction could never strike a deal.

While Emelianenko still may be worth that price for a single fight
with Brock Lesnar, when it comes to Zuffa, the Fedor ship likely has
sailed.

Overeem was released after a business dispute between Zuffa and Overeem’s management over a number of significant issues.

Diaz had a unique contract with Strikeforce that allowed him to box,
and as one of the fighter with more potential marketability, Zuffa
didn’t want him competing in another sport where he’d risk looking like a
second-rate fighter to a public that wouldn’t understand that MMA and
boxing are entirely different endeavors. So he was offered a big-money
deal to give up the right to box, moved to the UFC and will face Georges
St. Pierre for the welterweight title in what’s expected to be the
biggest MMA fight of 2011.

At 49, Walker was a gimmick attraction for Strikeforce. He wanted to
prove to himself that he could still compete in sports and seemed
content with two fights. However, Zuffa isn’t as interested in promoting
gimmicks.

“With Alistair, that’s an unfortunate situation,” said Coker about
Overeem’s release before the semifinals of a tournament that had proven
to be a strong ratings success. “There’s more to it than anyone wants to
get into. At the end of the day, everyone has to move on, and that’s
where we’re at right now.

“When you think about the tournament [which continues Sept. 10 in
Cincinnati], the hardcore fans are really disappointed but we have a
great replacement in a two-time Olympian [Daniel Cormier] and we’re
ready to move forward. I think the popularity of the fighters in the
tournament will grow as the tournament comes to an end.”

If Henderson isn’t brought back to Strikeforce, that puts four of
the company’s seven championships in limbo. Women’s featherweight
champion Cristiane “Cyborg” Santos has been out of action for more than a
year due to her contract’s expiration, and the two sides have yet to
come to terms. Coker did say Santos is very close to signing a new deal.

Henderson joining the UFC would give fans the perception that
Strikeforce title belts are at best stepping stones to the UFC, this
rendering Strikeforce somewhat meaningless as far as drawing power.
Plus, without stars like Overeem and Diaz, ratings are estimated to drop
at least 30 percent from their current level – at least until new
superstars emerge, which isn’t an easy task.

At that point, the big question is what does Showtime wants out of
its MMA property? Showtime might not be happy with 1.0 or 1.1 ratings
for its major events when it’s been used to bigger numbers, nor will it
necessarily want its shows and champions to be perceived as stepping
stones to the UFC.

Would Showtime instead make a deal with another promotion
independent of the Zuffa umbrella that would minimize the migration of
their network stars to the UFC where bigger financial opportunities
await? Or will Showtime be happy with the financially stable Zuffa
affiliation and its strong promotional capabilities?

Representatives from Showtime did not respond to requests for comment.
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PostSubject: Re: Strikeforce future tied to Henderson   Strikeforce future tied to Henderson EmptyFri Aug 12, 2011 8:00 pm

I was confused by the first line of this
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US MMA expert Dave Meltzer says Ben Henderson is integral to the future of Strikeforce.
Ben Henderson?...... scratch
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PostSubject: Re: Strikeforce future tied to Henderson   Strikeforce future tied to Henderson EmptyFri Aug 12, 2011 10:19 pm

Heh yeah Ben Henderson is Dan's little brother he has only one leg and is blind in his left eye... but HEY that's the future of Strikeforce! heh Cause Dan sure doesn't have much fight left in him with the UFC and when he loses his first two UFC fights the pension padding payouts wont be there anymore.
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PostSubject: Re: Strikeforce future tied to Henderson   Strikeforce future tied to Henderson EmptySat Aug 13, 2011 12:15 am

My issue with this article...he got $800k for his most recent fight, that's fine. But guess what, he ain't getting $800k anywhere other than a Zuffa promotion. And if the big wigs want to have him take a pay cut and go to the UFC or stay in SF then he doesn't have a lot of options...the price doesn't always go up after a win.
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