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According to Croatian News site Dnevnik.hr, Dream has officially confirmed that Mirko "Crocop" Filipovic will return to the ring on September 23rd at DREAM 6 to take on Dutch striker Alistair Overeem. After two devastating back to back losses in the UFC forced him to reevaluate his career as a fighter, the 33 year old Croatian Commando got back on the horse and defeated Tatsuya Mizuno at DREAM 1 in March. |
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Filipovic was right at home in Japan and back on the stage where he flourished as a fighter in the early days of Pride. It has now been five months since that victory and Crocop is ready to polish his skills and begin the trek up the heavyweight ladder to hopefully get a rematch with the undisputed heavyweight king of the world.
According to Dnevnik, Crocop has fully recovered from his knee surgery that caused him to miss two fights already this year. Mirko will take a giant leap in the level of competition he is facing in Alistair Overeem. Crocop’s first fight back from the UFC against Mizuno was more like a warm up fight for the experienced veteran. Overeem is on a three fight win streak most recently defeating Mark Hunt at DREAM 5 via a keylock. While Alistair has struggled in his last 10 fights only winning 50% of them, he lost to some of MMA’s best including Sergei Kharitonov, "Shogun" Rua, Ricardo Arona, and Antonio Rogerio Nogueira. No shame in losing to that group of elite fighters. DREAM 6, which will feature the final round of the Middleweight Grand Prix, takes place at the Saitama Super Arena in Saitama Japan on September 23rd. |
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oh hell yeah! Cro cop is gonna be back raising some hell hopefully!
i miss CroCop, he’s one of my favorite fighters, i really thought he would be the UFC champion by now since they don’t have Fedor (i think Dana was planning the same for him, remember when CroCop got signed, Couture was still retired)
i want to see him win a few a come give UFC another shot.
Me to, I couldn’t believe what happened to him in the UFC. Like you I thought he would clean shop in the heavyweight division but hey one kick is all it takes. Imagine the rejection he felt when he lost to his own patented head kick in front of thousands.
I hope he comes back as well. I was really surprised at Shogun’s loss as well. That was so shocking to me.