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Shane Del Rosario vs.
Lolohea Mahe
Date: 23 Jul 2010
Location: Comcast Arena - Everett, Washington
Category: MMA Strikeforce Challengers 9
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The 9th edition of the
Strikeforce Challengers Series will take place on July 23,
2010 at the Comcast Arena in Everett, Washington and will be
televised on Showtime.
A heavyweight duel pitting
Shane del Rosario against Lolohea Mahe will headline
Strikeforce Challengers 9, along with a women’s welterweight
title match between defending champion Sarah Kaufman and
Roxanne Modafferi.
Heavyweight Shane Del Rosario (9-0) puts his unbeaten record
on the line against Lolohea Mahe (4-1-1) in the main event.
All nine of Del Rosario's fights have been stoppage
victories and just one has gone to the second round. His
last win came more than eight months ago, an omoplata
victory over Brandon Cash. Mahe is coming off a loss in his
Strikeforce debut in March against Lavar Johnson.
In the co-main event, Strikeforce women's bantamweight
champion Sarah Kaufman (11-0) puts her title on the line
against Roxanne Modafferi (15-5), who upset Tara LaRosa by
split decision at Moosin's God of Martial Arts show in
Massachusetts in May. It will be Kaufman's first defense of
the title.
Also on the main televised card, Cory Devela (9-4), who has
fought just twice in two years, meets Bobby Voelker (21-8);
Mike Kyle (16-7-1), whose last loss came a year ago to
Fabricio Werdum, takes on Abongo Humphrey (7-1), whose only
career loss came to Brett Rogers; and Caros Fodor (5-2)
makes his Strikeforce debut when he faces Thomas Diagne
(1-1).
Strikeforce Challengers 9 Main Card schedule includes:
•Shane Del Rosario vs. Lolohea Mahe
•Champ Sarah Kaufman vs. Roxanne Modafferi (for women's
welterweight title)
•Abongo Humphrey vs. Mike Kyle
•Cory Devela vs. Bobby Voelker
•Thomas Diagne vs. Caros Fodor
PRELIMINARY CARD (un-aired)
•Ryan Hayes vs. Brent Knopp
•C.J. Marsh vs. Taurean Washington
•Joe Hernandez vs. Chris Inman
•Doug Kay vs. Scott McDonald
•Drew Brokenshire vs. Mike Minniger
•Levi Alford vs. Jamen Olney
•John Elam vs. Frankie Orr
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