Rumor: Fedor Emelianenko could be on his way to the UFC?

Well, it looks like the Fedor-Strikeforce saga continues. According to various, “The Last Emperor” Fedor Emelianenko could be on his way to the Ultimate Fighting Championship, after his management renewed the negotiations with Dana White’s promotion. The identity of Fedor Emelianenko’s last opponent on his Strikeforce contract remains unknown, which is thought to be a cataclyst for the renewal of talks with the UFC.Only a few days ago, the Strikeforce Heavyweight Champion Alistair Overeem was also involved

LowKick Exclusive: Tim Kennedy will be looking for a Knockout against Jacare Souza on August 21st

In-between preparations for his Strikeforce Middleweight title fight against Jacare Souza this weekend, Tim Kennedy answered on several questions exclusively for LowKick.com community. Thirty year old Kennedy is currently 12-2 (5 KO’s, 6 Subs) in his MMA career, with notable victories over Trevor Prangley, Nick Thompson and Jason “Mayhem Miller”. US Army Green Beret Tim Kennedy is currently 3-0 in Strikeforce, losing for the last time to Jason Mayhem Miller (2nd fight) more than three years ago. The fight

Vadim Finkelstein says the fight against Lesnar is no longer possible; Fedor will fight “in between” before facing Werdum

M-1 Global President Vadim Finkelstein revealed in an exclusive interview for LowKick.com Community, that “The Last Emperor” Fedor Emelianenko will square off against the yet unnamed opponent, befor he gets a rematch against Fabricio Werdum. Fedor Emelianenko was in Atlantic City, NJ this weekend for the M-1 Selection show, revealing to the popular MMA video blogger Bloodstain Lane that he is looking to sign a new 4 or 6-fight deal with Strikeforce. Also, to the disappointment of Mixed Martial Arts fans

Alistair Overeem: Fedor is the one to beat, and I am the chosen one who can do it

Strikeforce Heavyweight Champion Alistair Overeem will step into the cage this Saturday against Brett “The Grim” Rogers at Strikeforce: Heavy Artillery, to defend his title for the first time in three years. But despite facing the dangerous knockout machine in Brett Rogers, K-1 Gran Prix 3rd Place says his only goal this year is to fight Fedor Emelianenko. The Dutchman spoke to MMAWeekly about his true goals behind fighting Brett Rogers: