Daniel Puder stumps for match against Bob Sapp

October 1, 2007 by Sam Caplan  

Gary Herman from 15rounds.com has a good article with some interesting post-show notes from this past Saturday’s Strikeforce card at the Playboy Mansion.

It looks like Daniel Puder is campaigning for a future match with Bob Sapp. Sapp is not under contract to Strikeforce but is apparently open to the idea of fighting Puder and a match could happen if Strikeforce president Scott Coker tries to make it so:

“After the match, I went and told Bob Sapp I want to fight him,” Puder said.

Puder said that Sapp was more than willing to accept the challenge.

“Sapp is going to talk to Scott Coker about it. We want to make it happen,” said Puder. “I want to fight him next year.”

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Comments

3 Responses to “Daniel Puder stumps for match against Bob Sapp”

  1. dice on October 1st, 2007 8:08 pm

    Where are they going to fight? Sapp is well over a hundred pounds heavier; puder would need to get to 266 in order for the bout to be in the states.

  2. mmafan on October 2nd, 2007 5:50 pm

    Not true. In the Lesnar vs. Choi fight, Lesnar was 262lbs and Choi was well over 300lbs.

  3. theforce on October 2nd, 2007 6:16 pm

    Lesnar didnt fight hong man choi

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