Little bro is getting all the attention, but don't sleep on Valentijn Overeem. The MMA veteran is dangerous and especially a guy like Ray Sefo, who has so liittle MMA experience. Overeem stood with the kickboxer Sefo for a while then got it to the ground easily and submitted Sefo in a matter of seconds via neck crank at 1:37 of the first at the Izod Center in New Jersey.
Overeem's younger brother, Alistair is one of the favorites in the main field of the tournament. He's also the Strikeforce heavyweight champ.Sefo, 39, is a very good kickboxer, but trying to play catch up with his knowledge of the ground game. Sefo (2-1 MMA, 56-21-1 kickboxing) was more than holding his own on the feet. The more athletic and younger Overeem (29-25) was getting hit with some jabs and overhand rights.
With 3:10 gone by in the fight, Overeem, 34, dropped for a sloppy double-leg takedown. Sefo sprawled, but Overeem was still able to crawl his way into a takedown. Sefo found himself underneath Overeem, who was in side control. The Dutch kickboxer got his right arm under Sefo's head and pulled up. The New Zealander quickly tapped. When he rose to his feet, he was grabbing his left shoulder.
Strikeforce undercard (Courtesy MMAjunkie):
Jason McLean def. Kevin Roddy via split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)
Josh LaBerge def. Anthony Leone via TKO (cut) - Round 1, 5:00
Sam Oropeza def. Don Carlo-Clauss via submission (strikes) - Round 1, 4:10
Igor Gracie def. John Salgado via tech. submission (arm-triangle choke) - Round 2, 3:04.
John Cholish def. Marc Stevens via submission (kneebar) - Round 2, 3:57
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