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Frank Shamrock and Nick Diaz make final preparations for Strikeforce showdown on April 11 (Pic)

(Photos courtesy of Tom Casino/Showtime.)

Check out more training photos for Strikeforce: “Shamrock vs. Diaz” after the jump.

Shamrock and Diaz will clash at a catch-weight 179 pounds in Saturday’s main event. In other Strikeforce fights on SHOWTIME, hard-hitting Scott Smith and Benji Radach meet at 185 pounds, former Strikeforce world lightweight champion Gilbert Melendez faces an opponent to be announced, Cris “Cyborg” Santos takes on Hitomi “Girlfight Monster” Akano in a women’s showdown at 145 pounds and unbeatens Brett Rogers and Abongo Humphrey will throw down in a heavyweight fight.

Tickets, priced from $30, are available at the HP Pavilion box office (408) 287-7070, all Ticketmaster locations (408) 998-TIXS, Ticketmaster online (www.ticketmaster.com), and Strikeforce’s website (www.strikeforce.com)

Last updated by Patrick Mooney Apr. 6, 2009.

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Man with genitals in pipe


A man who went to casualty with his penis stuck in a steel pipe had to be cut free by firefighters using a metal grinder.
Medics at Southampton General Hospital could not get the man's penis out of the stainless steel pipe because the restricted blood flow had caused it to become aroused, so they called in Hampshire Fire and Rescue Service.
They turned up with a special equipment unit from St Mary's station in Southampton and seven firefighters to help in what a spokesman said was a "delicate operation". The firefighters used the four-and-a-half-inch grinder to cut the pipe from around the man's penis and it took about 30 minutes. The patient was given an anaesthetic and his penis was left bruised and swollen but otherwise unharmed. The anxious man, aged about 40, gave hospital staff no explanation about how the pipe got stuck after he turned up on Tuesday morning. A Hampshire Fire and Rescue Service spokesman said: "Initially the crew did not have the appropriate cutting equipment to free the man. "It was a very delicate operation that required a very steady hand and the crew was worried about things getting too hot during the cutting. "It's certainly an unusual call-out and I'm sure the man won't be getting into that situation again."

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