STRIKEFORCE Star KJ Noons Throws Out First Pitch

At Houston Astros Game 

 

August 21, 2010

Toyota Center

Houston, Texas

 

 

STRIKEFORCE mixed martial arts (MMA) star KJ Noons threw out the ceremonial first pitch at Wednesday's

Houston Astros game at Minute Made Park just three days before his showdown with Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu

blackbelt Jorge Gurgel on Saturday, Aug. 21 at the STRIKEFORCE: Houston event at Toyota Center in

Houston. 

 

    Photos courtesy of Esther Lin/STRIKEFORCE

 

Noons (9-2), who is also a professional boxer, was a linebacker at Clements High School in Sugarland,

Texas.  The dangerous striker has won five consecutive fights and is the last fighter to defeat current

STRIKEFORCE welterweight champion Nick Diaz - a bloody first-round knockout in 2007. 

 

Houston Astros catcher Jason Castro caught the ceremonial toss for Wednesday's game against the New

York Mets. 

 

 

The World Championship Doubleheader, which will be televised LIVE on SHOWTIMEŽ at 10 p.m. ET/PT

(delayed on the West Coast), features a main event showdown between undefeated STRIKEFORCE World

Light Heavyweight Champion "King Mo'' Lawal (7-0) and highly touted Brazilian Rafael "Feijao'' Cavalcante

(9-2). 

 

In the co-feature, world-class submission specialist Ronaldo "Jacare" Souza (12-2-1) and former Green

Beret and American military hero Tim Kennedy (12-2) will battle for the vacant STRIKEFORCE Middleweight

(185 pounds) title.  Souza is a world-renowned grappler while Kennedy, a sniper for the Special Forces who

served six tours of duties in the Middle East, is one of MMA's fastest rising stars. 

 

CONTACT: 

- Strikeforce

  Mike Afromowitz: mafromowitz@strikeforce.com

 

- Showtime Networks Inc.

  Chris DeBlasio: chris.deblasio@showtime.net

  Annie Van Tornhout: annie.vantornhout@showtime.net

 

- Brener Zwikel & Associates

  Matt Donovan: MattD@bzapr.com

  John Beyrooty: Johnnybey@aol.com

 

- Press Release from Strikeforce

- Photos courtesy of Esther Lin/Strikeforce

 

 

Subject to change

 

 

 

(8/18/10)