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| Strikeforce: Fedor vs. Rogers |
| Published on Nov 09, 2009 | Email To Friend Print Version
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Strikeforce: Fedor vs. Rogers11/7/09 - Chicago, ILCompuStrike Round-by-Round StatsMain EventFedor Emelianenko W 2 (KO) Brett RogersView CompuStrike Stats
Inside the Numbers: Fedor’s nose cut by Rogers’ first landed strike- a jab. Rogers went on to land 21 of 34 total strikes (62%) in the round to 20 of 29 (69%) for Fedor, who landed seven arm strikes and four for Rogers. Fedor, whose face was a crimson mask when the round ended, scored two takedowns and attempted a submission attempt as well. Fedor used head movement to avoid several Rogers’ bombs in round two, then set up the right hook that ended the fight (1:48) with some nifty footwork working off the cage.
Main Card
Jake Shields W 5 (Unan) Jason Miller
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Inside the Numbers: Shields had the statistical advantage in every round, with 96 of his 106 total strikes landed coming from the ground. Miller landed just 39 total strikes all fight, but scored five takedowns, to seven for Shields. Miller sunk a rear naked choke that probably would have ended the fight in round three had the horn not sounded.
Gegard Mousasi W 2 (KO) Rameau SokoudjouView CompuStrike Stats
Inside the Numbers: Mousasi landed 20 of 36 total strikes in the opening round to 14 of 31 for Sokoudjou, who scored three takedowns and a submission attempt. Mousasi let his hands go in round two, landing 14 arm strikes and 18 ground strikes among his 70 attempted total strikes before the end came at 3:43 of round two.
Fabricio Werdum W 3 (Unan) Antonio SilvaView CompuStrike Stats
Inside the Numbers: Silva landed 35 total strikes in round one, including a right hand that dropped Werdum. The pace slowed in round two, as Werdum landed 16 of just 27 total strikes to nine of 12 for Silva. Werdum added a takedown and submission attempt in the round. Big third round for Werdum, who landed 38 of 69 total strikes to 17 of 35 for Silva. 24 of Werdum’s landed strikes in the round were from the ground.
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