Strikeforce star King Mo will have to wait for up to nine months to get back in the cage as he prepares to undergo knee surgery.
King Mo has been giving his thoughts on what went wrong in his fight with Feijao at Strikeforce: Houston which led to his first ever loss.
Compressed Oxygen Can’s used by both King Mo and KJ Noons at Strikeforce: Houston are causing controversy with reports suggesting that it’s illegal to have it in the cage.
After watching his rival King Mo suffer the first loss of his career last night, Quinton ‘Rampage’ Jackson couldn’t resist the urge to take a pot-shot at him via twitter.
In a remarkable six month period the Strikeforce promotion have now had to contend with the majority of their biggest stars tasting defeat.
Rafael ‘Feijao’ Cavalcante produced the second major upset of the night by defeating King Mo to claim the Strikeforce light-heavyweight title.
Watch a new video promo for August 21st’s Strikeforce: Houston event which focuses on current 205lb champion King Mo.
James Toney’s training partners King Mo and Dean Lister are doing their best to hype up the boxers fledgling MMA skills.
Here’s the latest news round-up from the Strikeforce promotion including word on the Jake Shields situation and King Mo’s first title defense.