Opinion: ‘El Nino’ a Heavyweight Lightweight
Jason Probst Jun 20, 2011
Gilbert Melendez is a beast of a lightweight. | Photo: Dave
Mandel
Gilbert Melendez’s blowout of Tatsuya Kawajiri on April 9 made two statements.
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At Strikeforce “Overeem vs. Werdum” on Saturday in Dallas, there were two developments that showed how bare the cupboard is for future Melendez title defenses. Jorge Masvidal gave a solid showing in his unanimous decision over K.J. Noons, but he seemed to tire some in the fight, despite the fact that he was never taken down and pressured and did not absorb a lot of punishment while standing. Plus, this was in a relatively laconic three-round bout. Melendez cruises through five-round fights with no visible drop-off in output, which definitely spells trouble for the Masvidal we saw against Noons.
Considering Melendez’s high-paced wrestling, deep gas tank and aggressive style, it is hard to imagine a fight between the two in which Masvidal would not be run out of gas.
Check out the Strikeforce 155-pound roster. Outside of a defense against Masvidal and a third matchup with rival Josh Thomson, there is not a lot to choose from in terms of providing the champion with anything less than a 5-to-1 underdog. Thomson faces the talented but raw Maximo Blanco on Sept. 10. Hopefully, their scrap will provide a challenger viable enough to face “El Nino.”
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