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  • Podcast: Melendez, Cerrone, Aguilar, Cook By: Jared Koll

    Greg Savage and TJ De Santis returned to The Sherdog Radio Network Monday for another edition of "The Savage Dog Show."

    Fresh off of his Strikeforce title defense over Josh Thomson "El Nino" Gilbert Melendez talks about where he stands in the world of lightweights in mixed martial arts. The Cesar Gracie product also shares his thoughts on if he deserved the split decision victory.

    Donald Cerrone was victorious over Jeremy Stephens a week ago in Fairfax, Virginia. "Cowboy" joins Greg Savage to talk about his performance, moving forward in the UFC's lightweight division, and his drive for becoming a professional wakeboarder.

    Bob Cook also jumped on the line to talk about his charges Josh Thomson and Cain Velasquez. Cook re-hashed the gameplan from Thomson and looks forward to Velaquez's UFC 146 fight against Antonio Silva.

    Jack Encarnaco, TJ De Santis and Jared Koll were back Monday for another edition of 'Beatdown' on The Sherdog Radio Network.

    Joining the discussion was Bellator women's flyweight Jessica Aguilar, fresh off her unanimous decision victory over Megumi Fujii at Bellator 69.

    Also, the crew kept tabs on the proceedings of the Nevada Athletic Commission, which was hearing cases from both Chael Sonnen and Nick Diaz regarding special substance exemptions.

    Check out "The Savage Dog Show" here.

    Check out "Beatdown" here.

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  • Bellator's 5 Greatest Moments By: Jeff Sherwood



    Pat Curran (left) took it to Roger Huerta at Bellator 17. | Photo: Dave Mandel



    Toby Imada vs. Jorge Masvidal
    Bellator 5, May 1, 2009 -- Dayton, Ohio


    What can you say about this? It is the clip that helped put Bellator on the map. It was everywhere.

    With over a million views just on the official Bellator YouTube channel -- not including how many saw it on TV, on another YouTube channel or somewhere else -- word got out about Bellator because of what Imada accomplished. This coming at a time when Bellator was on just their fifth show and people were still skeptical about the tournament format they were running.

    Imada’s inverted triangle, even if it was in a forgettable organization, will go down in history as one of the best submissions in MMA history. Plus, to make things even more story-like, Jorge Masvidal was dominating the fight up until the finish. Imada, a total journeyman until that remarkable victory, told the tale with his face when his hand was being raised in victory.

    Bjorn Rebney calling highlights "Bellator moments" all started with this fight right here.

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  • Sherblog 'Unofficial' Female Pound-for-Pound MMA Rankings By: Mike Fridley

    MMA hardcores: it's never a bad time to talk grown mixed martial arts.

    As two-thirds of the Sherdog.com senior ranking committee, Jordan Breen and myself have decided to put our reputations on the line as we roll out these very unofficial Sherblog female pound-for-pound rankings. Associate editor Brian Knapp put his long hours in for the weekend and was unavailable for comment. Also not consulted was the diverse panel that chimes in on such pressing Sherdog.com matters.

    Hey, what do you want from us? We said this list is unofficial!

    With that said, the current structure of women's MMA makes it extremely difficult to tabulate a list, given the lack of uniformity and depth of its weight classes, so we're shooting from the hip with a non-divisional format.

    Ladies and gentleman, in order of appearance, the "Sherblog Unofficial Female Pound-for-Pound Top Five."

    Megumi Fujii: Quite simply the finest female mixed martial artist on planet Earth. "Mega Megu" sports a perfect 17-0 record with 14 submissions. With three consecutive first-round finishes, there seems to be no slowing down from the 35-year-old pride of AACC. Unfortunately, her outstanding reputation has made it hard to secure fights at either 115 or 125 pounds.

    Yuka Tsuji: The "Vale Tudo Queen from Angura" owns a 22-1 portfolio and has avenged the lone loss on her résumé with a first-round knockout of BJJ black belt Ana Michelle Tavares. Tsuji has stopped nearly 80 percent of her opponents over the course of her soon to be eight-year career, most of which was spent in Smackgirl with no ground-and-pound -- save for special occasions -- and a 30-second time limit on the ground. When speaking of female MMA, Tsuji is as close as it gets to "Mega Megu," her ideal foil for a 115-pound superfight.

    Tara Larosa: The American product has won 14 consecutive bouts since her loss to Jennifer Howe in 2003. After taking off 2008, Larosa (17-1) has secured two hard-fought wins in the Midwest. Larosa has beat the vast majority of the top women at 135 pounds, the deepest and best division in women's MMA. Hopefully for fans, bigger fights are on the horizon for the Stetson-wearing ring veteran.

    Miku Matsumoto: Could be compared to Georges St. Pierre due to her upside accompanied with the occasional hiccup, but at the same time has cemented her status as one of the sport's brightest with her constant improvement and explosiveness. After several successful fights in Shoot Boxing to work on her striking, "Supernova" Matsumoto (20-4) is starting to show a more well-rounded game in the past 12 months with body-shot knockouts of Nicdali Calanic and Misaki Takimoto. Did we mention she owns the best MMA nickname this side of Ben “Northstar” Rothwell?

    Cristiane Santos: With all due respect to “Cyborg,” this list was close to being the top four, plus one. Though not as seasoned as the ladies above her, Santos is without a doubt the most the most violent woman in MMA. The 7-1 brawler is the most athletic of the five, and could climb the list with blockbuster fights possible due to her Strikeforce affiliation.

    Bubble List: Takayo Hashi, Roxanne Modafferi, Ana Michelle Tavares, Gina Carano, Sarah Kaufman, Satoko Shinashi and Rosi Sexton.

    Prospect Watch: Elena Reid and Lana Stefanac.

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