Two-time Strikeforce lightweight champion Gilbert Melendez (18-2), has signed a new, multi-year agreement with the San Jose, Calif. based world championship Mixed Martial Arts promotion.
"Strikeforce is my home, they've always been like family to me and I'm looking forward to continuing my career with them," said the talented 5-foot-9, 27-year-old protégé of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu master Cesar Gracie and Muay Thai legend Jongsanan Fairtex. "There are a lot of great fights out there for me - lots of challenges. I can't wait to get back into the cage, do my thing and show the world that I'm still at the top of my game.''
Universally recognized as one of the top 155-pounders in the world, Melendez has won four in a row and five of six.
Melendez last fought on April 17, 2010, retaining the Strikeforce belt with a dominant, lopsided five-round decision over Japanese superstar Shinya Aoki in Nashville, Tenn., live on CBS.
The impressive, one-sided triumph over the highly regarded Aoki came in Melendez' first title defense since he regained the Strikeforce crown with a hard-fought unanimous five-round decision over the fighter that had dethroned him, Josh Thomson, on Dec. 19, 2009.
Melendez, who turned pro on Oct. 18, 2002, and won his initial 13 fights, owns other notable victories over MMA standouts Aoki, Clay Guida and Tatsuya Kawajiri. Melendez captured the Strikeforce interim lightweight belt with a second-round knockout over Rodrigo Damm on April 11, 2009, in San Jose.
"I'm healthy again and excited about fighting again real soon,'' Melendez said. "It doesn't matter who I fight. I just want to get back in there and rip."







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