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Strikeforce: Houston

Strikeforce: Houston

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Strikeforce: Houston, also known as Strikeforce: Houston: King Mo vs. Feijao, was a mixed martial arts event that was held by Strikeforce on August 21, 2010 at Toyota Center in Houston, Texas, United States.After Jake Shields vacated the Strikeforce Middleweight Championship, there was much speculation that there would be a tournament for the title. However, Strikeforce announced that Ronaldo Souza and Tim Kennedy would fight for the championship.André Galvão was originally scheduled to face Nate Moore, however Jorge Patino stepped in on late notice for the injured Moore.The Cormier/Riley and Galvão/Patino preliminary bouts streamed live on Sherdog.com.

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

140 mins

Rating

4.2/10

Release Date

21 August 2010

Country

Cast

Rafael Cavalcante

Rafael Cavalcante

Self

Muhammed Lawal

Muhammed Lawal

Self

Ronaldo Souza

Ronaldo Souza

Self

Tim Kennedy

Tim Kennedy

Self

K.J. Noons

K.J. Noons

Self

Jorge Gurgel

Jorge Gurgel

Self

Chad Griggs

Chad Griggs

Self

Franklin Roberto Lashley

Franklin Roberto Lashley

Self

André Galvão

André Galvão

Self

Jorge Patino

Jorge Patino

Self

Daniel Cormier

Daniel Cormier

Self

Jason Riley Hoss

Jason Riley Hoss

Self

Arteneus Young

Arteneus Young

Self

Chad Cook

Chad Cook

Self

Chad Robichaux

Chad Robichaux

Self

Humberto DeLeon

Humberto DeLeon

Self

Reynaldo Trujillo

Reynaldo Trujillo

Self

Jose Santibanez

Jose Santibanez

Self

Adam Schindler

Adam Schindler

Self

Kier Gooch

Kier Gooch

Self

Vinicius Magalhaes

Vinicius Magalhaes

Self

Rocky Long

Rocky Long

Self

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