Strikeforce Open Workout At Finney’s Gym

A Big Hit With St. Louis Media And Fans

STRIKEFORCE: Lawler vs. Shields Takes Place Saturday, June 6,

At Scottrade Center, St. Louis, Missouri;

Airs Live on SHOWTIME® at 10 p.m. ET/PT

 

ST. LOUIS (June 3, 2009) – Undefeated heavyweight monster Brett “The Grim” Rogers (9-0) and

welterweight (170 pound) powerhouse Joe “Diesel” Riggs (29-10) joined local stars Jesse Finney (3-0) and

Pat Benson (2-5-2) for an open workout at Finney’s MMA/St. Louis Workout where they entertained a host

of local media and fans on Wednesday, June 3, three days before their respective bouts on the star-studded

Strikeforce:  “Lawler vs. Shields” mixed martial arts (MMA) mega-card at Scottrade Center. 

 

Four-time world champion and MMA legend Frank Shamrock was also on hand to field questions from the

press during the special pre-fight event.

 

All four fighters participating in the open workout demonstrated their wide array of combat skills while

punching and kicking boxing mitts and Muay Thai pads and while grappling with training partners on the

gym’s mats.

 

Here is what the fighters said:

- Brett Rogers: 

  “Back home, I’ve got family that is dependent on me and fans that are pulling for me.  I’ve also got to

  represent Ambition MMA so I just got to go out there and do work.  I’m not in this game for fun.”

 

  On Andrei Arlovski, his opponent Saturday:  “I used to watch him when I was in school, but I have to push

  that to the side and say, ‘You know what, I’m not a fan of Arlovski anymore. I can fight this guy.  His chin is

  definitely getting weak. He kind of exposes himself. He likes to lead first and then come with the punch.

 

- Joe Riggs:

  “This is going to be a great fight for me.  I’ve said it before - I’m in the best shape of my life.”

 

  “This is a fight that everyone around me has wanted for me for a long time.  It never happened because we

  were always fighting for different promotions or in different weigh classes.  Now, we are both fighting for

  Strikeforce, so it’s on.”

 

- Jesse Finney:

  “I come from a boxing and kickboxing background so, for the last three to four months, I’ve been doing

  straight wrestling and grappling to work on my weaknesses.  A part of me almost wants to be put on my

  back so I can show what I’ve got as far as jiu-jitsu and wrestling.”

 

  “My opponent is 7-0 and supposed to be very athletic.  I wanted to step things up in my hometown.  This is

  probably going to be the biggest fight of my pro career.”

 

  “I feel better than I have ever felt in years.  My body is really healthy and I was supposed to fight on April

  17, but we pushed the show back because Strikeforce announced that it was coming to town.  So, I’ve

  been really training since the first of the year.”

 

  “People don’t realize how big I am.  I’m almost 6 foot 1 and walk around at around 200 pounds and I cut to

  175.”

 

  “I feel like Strikeforce has a second home in St. Louis.  The fans are getting their money’s worth 10 times

  over.  What we have going on here with all these fighters - when do you really get all guys of this caliber on

  a fight card?  This is the first time these guys have come to St. Louis and once they make their mark on

  Saturday, I think Strikeforce will be here to stay.”

 

  “Of the undercard fights, I think that every one of those fights could go the distance because they are good

  matchups.”

 

- Frank Shamrock:

  “We had a lot of educated, hardcore MMA fans out there today.  One dude busted out a 20 year old

  magazine with me in it so that was pretty cool to see.”

 

  “It’s definitely an “A” level card – blow out material.  Everyone I’ve talked to is super-excited for it.”

 

The highly anticipated Lawler-Shields matchup will highlight an 11-fight card in the biggest, most significant

MMA event in the history of the Gateway City.

 

Tickets, starting at $30, are on sale at the Scottrade Center box office, all Ticketmaster locations (800-745-

3000), Ticketmaster online (www.ticketmaster.com) and Strikeforce’s official website (www.strikeforce.com).

Doors at the Scottrade Center will open at 6:30 p.m. CT on Saturday. The first non-televised preliminary bout

will begin at 6:45 p.m. 

 

A six-bout undercard featuring a top match between Rafael Feijao and Mike Kyle will also include a

number of local stars including Finney and Tyron Woodley.  It will precede a five-fight telecast on

SHOWTIME (10 p.m., ET/PT, delayed on the west coast).

 

In televised fights on SHOWTIME, top ranked middleweight (185 pounds) “Ruthless” Robbie Lawler will

square off with top rated welterweight (170 pounds) Jake Shields in a 182 pound catch weight main event. 

Trash-talking, knockout artist Phil “The New York Bad Ass’’  Baroni will face crowd-pleasing, aggressive-

minded Joe “ Diesel” Riggs in a welterweight scrap, exciting, power-punching Scott “Hands Of Steel’’

Smith will meet talented, Cesar Gracie black belt Nick Diaz and two-time NCAA Division I national wrestling

champion Kevin Randleman will thrown down with Mike Whitehead in a light heavyweight matchup. 

Rogers will face Arlovski in an Affliction sponsored bout.

 

 

Photo Credit: Bob Barton courtesy of Strikeforce:

 

 

Four-time world champion and MMA legend gives undefeated heavyweight

Brett "The Grim" Rogers pointers about his wrestling technique.

 


Frank Shamrock discusses Strikeforce MMA with local St. Louis TV stations.

 

 

Joe "Diesel" Riggs shows off his western boxing skills for the St. Louis media and fans.

 

 

Brett "The Grim" Rogers mounts his training partner in a display of grappling technique.

 

 

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, Inc.

  Steve Pratt: Stevep@bzapr.com

  John Beyrooty: Johnnybey@aol.com

 

 

- Press Release from Strikeforce with a little editing from us (color, etc...)

- Photographs courtesy of Strikeforce \ Bob Barton

 

 

 

Subject to change

 

 

 

 

(6/4/09)