NEW YORK (May 8, 2009)–Two-time NCAA Division
I National Wrestling Champion and former UFC Heavyweight Champion Kevin "The
Monster" Randleman (17-12) will make his long-awaited return to mixed
martial arts (MMA) action when he squares off with fellow grappling expert
Mike Whitehead (23-7) during the live SHOWTIME® telecast of Strikeforce:
"Lawler vs. Shields" from the Scottrade Center in St. Louis, Mo. on
Saturday, June 6.
Making his first appearance in over a year and his debut
with Strikeforce, the 37-year-old Randleman of Columbus, Ohio will attempt
to reclaim the glory he achieved almost a decade ago when he was crowned UFC
heavyweight champion after scoring a knockout on Pete Williams at UFC 23 on
November 19, 1999.
A tremendous athlete with explosive power, Randleman
captured back-to-back NCAA national wrestling titles in 1992 and 1993 while
competing for Ohio State University. His stellar collegiate career
gained him entry into the school’s Hall Of Fame in 2004.
On October 22, 1996, Randleman made his professional MMA
debut in Brazil where he stopped Luiz Carlos Macial in the first round of
action. After amassing a 6-2 record, he entered the octagon for the
first time at UFC 19 on March 5, 1999 and pulled off a stunning upset of MMA
and kickboxing legend Maurice Smith.
After retaining his UFC title with a unanimous decision over
Pedro "The Rock" Rizzo on June 9, 2000, Randleman was stopped by Randy "The
Natural" Couture two months later.
In 2002, Randleman joined the ranks of Japan’s elite Pride
Fighting Championship and enjoyed initial success by overcoming his first
three opponents.
Randleman’s career came to a screeching halt three and a
half years ago when he contracted a severe fungal lung infection that
required surgery. The illness return shortly thereafter, thus delaying
his return further.
Like Randleman, the 27 year old Whitehead has shined on the
mats, achieving NJCAA All-American honors in 2001 while wrestling for North
Idaho Junior College and, later, two-time All-American honors while
competing for Southern Oregon University.
In his last start on October 29, 2008, Whitehead submitted
Leo Pla in the first round of their matchup in Kansas City, Missouri.
The victory returned Whitehead’s name to the win column one month after he
gave up a unanimous judges’ decision to Renato "Babalu" Sobral. The
loss to Sobral ended Whitehead’s 13 fight win streak that dated back to
March 2006.
A native of Oregon, Whitehead has taken residence in Las
Vegas, Nevada, the fight capital of the world to train amongst the sport’s
best competitors. He recently parted ways with the Xtreme Couture camp
and found a new home at the all-new training ground of superstar and former
world champion Wanderlei "The Axe Murderer" Silva.
In 2005, Whitehead was cast on the second season of Spike
TV’s smash-hit reality series The Ultimate Fighter. He has since
conquered fellow octagon veterans Krzyysztof Soszynski and Vernon "Tiger"
White as well as former UFC champion and HBO documentary subject Mark Kerr,
whom Whitehead stopped with strikes in the first round of their meeting in
Portland, Oregon on November 2, 2006.
Tickets for Strikeforce: "Lawler vs. Shields" are on sale at
the Scottrade Center box office as well as at all Ticketmaster locations
(800-745-3000), Ticketmaster online (
).
The live SHOWTIME telecast of the event begins at 10 p.m.
ET/PT (delayed on the West Coast). In the highly anticipated main
event, "Ruthless" Robbie Lawler (16-4) will face off with fellow top-ranked
superstar Jake Shields (22-4-1) in a 182-pound catch weight fight.
Fresh off their respective thrilling Strikeforce wins on
April 11, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt and boxing stylist Nick Diaz (19-7)
and knockout artist Scott "Hands of Steel" Smith (17-5) will face off with
each other special 180-pound showdown
Additionally, "The New York Badass" Phil Baroni (13-10) will
collide with Joe "Diesel" Riggs (29-10) in a 170-pound contest.
Doors at the Scottrade Center will open for Strikeforce: "Lawler vs.
Shields" at 6:30 p.m. CT on Saturday, June 6. The first non-televised
preliminary bout will begin at 7 p.m.