Jordan Mein had a breakout performance Saturday in Cincinnati. | Photo: Sherdog.com
With former Strikeforce champion Nick Diaz’s bout against B.J. Penn at UFC 137, the promotion’s 170-pound division faces an uncertain future, particularly if the UFC pursues a scrap-and-abandon approach, harvesting its best fighters while letting the company wither and die. Jordan Mein’s brutal destruction of Evangelista Santos at Strikeforce “Barnett vs. Kharitonov” on Saturday in Cincinnati was a resounding statement for the Canadian welterweight, as rained home a dozen elbows to finish the job with a blend of tenacity and brutality.
The best of Strikeforce’s post-Diaz bunch is clearly Tyron Woodley. However, his back-to-back effective but unexciting decision wins make him tougher to promote, especially when compared to Mein’s performance.
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