Strikeforce: Miami


Strikeforce: Miami was a mixed martial arts event held by Strikeforce on January 30, 2010, in Sunrise, Florida, United States at the BankAtlantic Center. The event aired live on Showtime in the US and on Super Channel in Canada.

Background

A bout between Bobby Lashley and Shane Del Rosario had previously been agreed upon, however the fight was scrapped from the card. Bobby Lashley was then expected to face Yohan Banks, however the bout needed commission approval, which was subsequently denied. Jimmy Ambriz was then targeted by the promotion as late replacement for Banks. However, Strikeforce decided not to go with Ambriz, despite being cleared by the Florida State Boxing Commission. Wes Sims stepped in on short notice to fight Lashley.
The bout between Joe Riggs and Jay Hieron was scheduled to air live on EASportsMMA.com but the load on the server brought down the stream.
The event drew an estimated average of 517,000 viewers on Showtime.

Results

Reported payout

The following is a list of fighter salaries as provided by the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation. The figures do not include deductions for items such as insurance, licenses and taxes. Additionally, the figures do not include money paid by sponsors, which can often be a substantial portion of a fighter's income.
  • Nick Diaz: $100,000 def. Marius Zaromskis: $30,000
  • Cris Cyborg: $35,000 def. Marloes Coenen: $2,000
  • Herschel Walker: $600 def. Greg Nagy: $5,000
  • Robbie Lawler: $100,000 def. Melvin Manhoef: $5,000
  • Bobby Lashley: $50,000 def. Wes Sims: $25,000
  • Jay Hieron: $65,000 def. Joe Riggs: $30,000
  • Michael Byrnes: $2,000 def. David Zitnik: $1,500
  • Joe Ray: $1,500 def. John Clarke: $1,000
  • David Gomez: $2,000 def. Craig Oxley: $1,500
  • Pablo Alfonso: $3,000 def. Marcos DaMatta: $2,500
  • Hayder Hassan: $2,000 def. Ryan Keenan: $2,000
  • Jeffrey Cachia: $2,000 def. Matt Cooper: $1,000
  • John Kelly: $2,000 def. Sabah Homasi: $1,000