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Kim Couture to Test Jaw Again in Strikeforce


('That was...fun?')

Kim Couture is set to get back in MMA action for the first time since having her jaw jacked in her pro debut against Kim Rose back in June, only this time she'll be fighting in a real organization. Strikeforce sent out a press release to announce that "Sugar Free" would be competing on their Nov. 21 "Destruction" card in San Jose, Calif.

The wife of UFC heavyweight champ Randy Couture has tried her hand at just about every aspect of MMA except ring girl at this point, even messing around with management and promoting, with mixed results. Now she takes on Lina Kvokov, and she's hoping for a better, or at least less grisly outcome this time around:

“Losing that fight was the best thing that ever happened to me,” said Couture who, despite sustaining considerable punishment, went the three round distance with Rose before losing a unanimous judges’ decision. “It’s completely changed me as a fighter. I’ve started doing things a lot different. It made me realize that I have to be the aggressor or I’m going to get hurt.”

Hurt, indeed. The more interesting (or perhaps only interesting) aspect of this news is it signals Strikeforce's willingness to wade deeper into the waters of women's MMA. With Gina Carano destined to eventually hit the free agent market and the UFC ruling out the idea of a women's division at the moment, the opportunity exists for someone to step in and fill that void. Strikeforce could well be that someone.

Slightly related: Kim Couture and Gina Carano Grappling (video), Kim Couture surprised at UFC's disregard for Brock Lesnar's safety

'Strikeforce: Melendez vs. Thomson' Preview

Gilbert Melendez Josh Thomson MMA Strikeforce

Strikeforce's "Melendez vs. Thomson" event goes down tomorrow at the HP Pavilion in San Jose. You can watch the main card live on HDNet beginning at 10:30 p.m. ET; here's what you'll be seeing...

Gilbert Melendez (14-1) vs. Josh Thomson (14-2) [for lightweight title]
With five straight wins in Strikeforce and an impressive ground game, Josh "The Punk" Thomson would be a credible threat to Gilbert Melendez's Strikeforce belt, except for two things — he's still recovering from shoulder surgery, and he and Melendez are longtime training partners, which means the champion already knows his game a little too well. It won't be a gimme, but El Niño's relentless aggression will likely win the day, as it usually does; though maybe he'll go easy on his friend and let it go to a decision.

Bobby Southworth (8-5) vs. Anthony Ruiz (20-10) [for light heavyweight title]
205-pound champion Southworth actually lost his last fight against Anthony Ruiz, via TKO due to cut at "Strikeforce: Four Men Enter, One Man Survives" in November. For unclear reasons — and if you know, please enlighten us — the match was a non-title fight, and it set up tomorrow's rematch for the championship. Though Southworth hasn't fought since, Ruiz has scored wins against Jimmy Ambriz and Brad Imes. Submissions are Ruiz's kryptonite (eight of his ten losses come from chokes and armbars), so Southworth would be wise to get it to the ground before he's stuffed again by Ruiz's sharp striking. Still, I see Ruiz taking it by decision and earning the belt he should already be wearing. Fun fact: Southworth picked up a no-contest against James Irvin at "Strikeforce: Revenge," when both men fell from the cage at the 17-second mark of round 1.

Video: Frank Shamrock vs. Cung Le

Round 1:

Round 2:

Round 3 (demoralizing leg sweep at the 2:25 mark; arm-breaking leg-kick at 4:57, Cung's meddlesome girlfriend at 7:30):

UPDATE: The round 3 vid has been taken down. You can watch the whole fight here.

Final thought: Remember that stuff about Frank not being dumb enough to stand and trade with a superior striker? We will never doubt the stupidity of any member of the Shamrock clan ever again; that's a promise. And so goes the last remaining shred of marketability for Blood Brothers...