Strikeforce ‘Barnett vs Cormier’ results recap: Gilbert Melendez vs Josh Thomson fight review and analysis
May 20, 2012 – 4:00 pm | No Comment

While mixed martial arts (MMA) fans have continued to grovel over the status of Gilbert Melendez, bemoaning the fact that he’s yet to make his way over to the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), the Cesar Gracie trained slugger …

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For Jon Jones, A Stumbling Block, and a Chance to Show True Character
May 20, 2012 – 4:34 pm | No Comment

Paul Abell-US PRESSWIRE

Drunk-driving isn’t a stupid mistake; it’s a stupid decision, one often made by otherwise intelligent people. We all know the potential risks and the real costs, so not much more needs to be said about that.

Jon Jones will have a penalty to pay, if as the Broome County, New York Sheriff’s Department alleges, he made this same stupid decision in the wee hours of Saturday morning. The UFC light-heavyweight champion may face jail time and a fine.

All things considered, it could have been a lot worse. Thankfully, no one else was hurt, and he didn’t suffer any injuries that will affect his career.

If in the end, it simply costs him a car (his Bentley was reportedly totaled), some sponsorship money, a fine and community service, he will have certainly dodged a bullet. But for a man who has been accused of artificially crafting a squeaky clean reputation, the damage goes beyond the tangible and the legal. He has dented his own good name.

In times of adversity, true character is revealed. You are among the many who thought him to be a “fraud”? You wanted to know about the “real” Jon Jones? Here you go.

There is no permanent hiding place from this. At some point, he will re-enter the public arena and talk about it, and maybe Jones and the army of skeptics can reach an understanding that he’s parts revolutionary athlete and normal human, equally capable of temporary brilliance in a cage and like anyone else, momentary idiocy in real life.

Jones’ reputation has been one that many felt was a little too carefully cultivated. This has always puzzled me. Why shouldn’t a professional athlete always try to put his best foot forward? There were plenty who called him a fake, as though all of us reveal every bit of ourselves to the world at all times. That’s why it came as no surprise that some were downright celebratory at the news of his arrest, so desperate to be right that his image was a sham that they were willing to cheer another person’s failure.

Regardless of what Jones has said or done in the past, he has never claimed to be anything other than a human being, and any human is capable of having bad — even terrible — judgment from from time to time.

Jones is 24 years old. He may have accomplished a lot at a young age; he may be a father, but he is still a young man.

This does not excuse what he allegedly did. It is not a reason for it, either. It’s just a realization that judgment is sometimes clouded by the seeming indestructibility of youth. It’s no accident that according to government statistics, the highest percentage of drunk drivers are the ones from ages 21-24.

Once you start getting a little older and have some time behind you, you realize that for many, youth is a time spent doing stupid things and hoping to survive.

Luckily for him, he did. On the other hand, his life is about to get a lot less comfortable. He’s going to have answer questions, he’s going to get stares and the criticism? It’s just getting started. Advertisers will most certainly not be pleased. His long-hoped-for deal with Nike? That’s probably going to the back burner for the foreseeable future.

How will he handle all that?

It’s always easy to smile and present yourself to the world when times are good. It’s not so easy when the world is looking down their noses at you. Money can buy you a good lawyer, a PR team and a new Bentley, but it can’t restore a reputation.

Addressing those issues are ultimately up to Jones.

So far, he’s said little. His usually active Twitter account has been silent since early Friday evening except for a single Tweet reading “God is good.” His Facebook page and website haven’t been updated in days. The only words uttered by anyone connected to Jones have come from his management, simply confirming the arrest and offering their support.

The UFC is unlikely to penalize him. UFC president Dana White didn’t discipline featherweight Ross Pearson following his own recent DUI charges.

“I’m a realist,” White said at the time. “You can’t expect all these people to be perfect. I understand they’re role models. They’re human beings. They’re going to make mistakes. I’m one of those guys that believes we’re all going to make mistakes. It’s how you handle it after you make that mistake that tells you who you really are.”

White will most certainly take the same approach with Jones. That means he’s only going to face the Broome County courts, and the court of public opinion. In the former, he’ll only need to have an understanding of the law. In the latter, he’ll need the candid truth.

If you believe that Jones’ reputation was a crock, then you should also believe the public backlash he’s going to receive is just as important to him as his legal situation. His reputation is right now the only thing other than his car that was damaged by the incident. If you wanted a dent in the Jones’ facade, you got one. If that is a cause for celebration for you, well, that just proves that you, too, are capable of stupid decisions. The rest of us will wait to see if the real Jon Jones steps up to show his true character.

Coker: ‘Feijao’ vs. Mousasi likely for vacant Strikeforce light-heavyweight title
May 20, 2012 – 3:45 pm | No Comment
Coker: ‘Feijao’ vs. Mousasi likely for vacant Strikeforce light-heavyweight title

Following an ACL injury he recently revealed to MMAjunkie.com Radio, Gegard Mousasi won’t be back in the cage anytime soon.

And that’s just fine with his likely next opponent, who’s expected to fight Mousasi for Strikeforce’s vacant light-heavyweight…

Josh Thomson Felt He Was a 49-47 Winner Over Gilbert Melendez
May 20, 2012 – 3:00 pm | No Comment
Josh Thomson Felt He Was a 49-47 Winner Over Gilbert Melendez

SAN JOSE — The majority opinion in the HP Pavilion press room after Saturday night’s Strikeforce event was Gilbert Melendez won the first three rounds of his lightweight championship fight against Josh Thomson, with the challenge…

Video highlights and interviews from ‘Strikeforce: Heavyweight Grand Prix Final’
May 20, 2012 – 2:55 pm | No Comment
Video highlights and interviews from ‘Strikeforce: Heavyweight Grand Prix Final’

After 15 months, the Strikeforce World Heavyweight Grand Prix has finally come to an end. 

At Saturday’s Strikeforce event, Daniel Cormier scored a lopsided points victory over fellow finalist Josh Barnett to win the tourney championship. 

Showtime…

Ronda Rousey-Sarah Kaufman title fight targeted for late-summer Strikeforce card
May 20, 2012 – 2:20 pm | No Comment
Ronda Rousey-Sarah Kaufman title fight targeted for late-summer Strikeforce card

SAN JOSE, Calif. – The “rock star” is returning. 

Strikeforce CEO Scott Coker said women’s bantamweight champion Ronda Rousey is expected to return in late summer at a currently unannounced card, likely in August.

Rousey, who’s quickly become on of …

Rousey-Kaufman targeted for ‘Strikeforce: Rockhold vs. Kennedy’ as third title fight
May 20, 2012 – 1:45 pm | No Comment
Rousey-Kaufman targeted for ‘Strikeforce: Rockhold vs. Kennedy’ as third title fight

SAN JOSE, Calif. – The “rock star” is returning.

Strikeforce CEO Scott Coker said women’s bantamweight champion Ronda Rousey is targeted to appear at “Strikeforce: Rockhold vs. Kennedy,” which takes place July 14 at the Rose Garden in Portland, Ore.

Strikeforce’s Barnett to see orthopedist, manager says ‘anything’s possible’ with UFC
May 20, 2012 – 1:20 pm | No Comment
Strikeforce’s Barnett to see orthopedist, manager says ‘anything’s possible’ with UFC

SAN JOSE, Calif. – Josh Barnett immediately went to the hospital after a grueling five-round fight that saw Daniel Cormier earn a unanimous-decision victory to win the Strikeforce world heavyweight grand prix.

Barnett broke his left hand in the first…

Strikeforce champ Melendez, CEO Coker say no to fourth fight with Thomson
May 20, 2012 – 12:55 pm | No Comment
Strikeforce champ Melendez, CEO Coker say no to fourth fight with Thomson

SAN JOSE, Calif. – Finding motivation to fight Josh Thomson wasn’t the grand struggle it was made out to be for Gilbert Melendez.

“It’s tough to get motivated sometimes just because if I was on the other end of the stick and I got a good opportunity,…

‘Strikeforce: Rockhold vs. Kennedy’ officially adds Marquardt vs. Woodley title fight
May 20, 2012 – 12:30 pm | No Comment
‘Strikeforce: Rockhold vs. Kennedy’ officially adds Marquardt vs. Woodley title fight

A long-rumored matchup for Strikeforce’s vacant welterweight title is now official.

Strikeforce broadcasters announced during Saturday night’s “Strikeforce:
Heavyweight Grand Prix Final” that Nate Marquardt
and Tyron Woodley will meet on July 14 with …

Hand Surgery Is Next on Daniel Cormier’s Agenda
May 20, 2012 – 7:23 am | No Comment
Hand Surgery Is Next on Daniel Cormier’s Agenda

SAN JOSE — What’s next for Daniel Cormier?
That was the question on everyone’s mind after he manhandled veteran Josh Barnett to win the Strikeforce Heavyweight Grand Prix tournament on Saturday night at the HP Pavilion.
Will he g…

‘Strikeforce: Heavyweight Grand Prix Final’ results: Cormier downs Barnett for tourney win
May 20, 2012 – 5:10 am | No Comment
‘Strikeforce: Heavyweight Grand Prix Final’ results: Cormier downs Barnett for tourney win

SAN JOSE, Calif. – Daniel Cormier is no Steve Jennum.

An alternate to begin Strikeforce’s ambitious heavyweight grand prix,
Cormier on Saturday completed his unforeseen run to a tournament win with a
one-sided shellacking of Josh Barnett.

And unlike …