“King” Mo Lawal is a professional mixed martial artist currently signed to a multi-fight contract with Strikeforce. He previously fought in other major promotions such as Sengoku and M-1 Global, and currently holds a 7 – 1 MMA record.

With his recent loss of the Light Heavyweight Championship at Strikeforce Houston, Mo is hungrier than ever for his next title shot.
Daniel Cormier is professional mixed martial artist currently signed to a multi-fight contract with Strikeforce. He competes in the heavyweight division and currently holds a 5 – 0 MMA record. His victories have landed him two championship belts, one representing the King Of The Cage.

Cormier was a member of the U.S. Olympic Wrestling Team in the 2004 and 2008 Summer Olympics, and was a six-time U.S Senior National Wrestling Champion.
Rashad Evans is a professional MMA fighter currently signed to the Ultimate Fighting Championship where he is a former UFC Light Heavyweight Champion. Evans won the heavyweight division of The Ultimate Fighter 2. His most recent victory came by way of decision over Quinton "Rampage" Jackson.

He holds notable victories over Stephan Bonnar, Jason Lambert, Brad Imes, Sam Hoger, Michael Bisping, Chuck Liddell, and Forrest Griffin.
Shawn Bunch is a 2008 US national champion and the runner-up at the Olympic Trials.

Bunch finished as the runner-up at the 2009 Senior Nationals and the won the 2009 World Team Trials.

Shawn will be busting into the world of MMA in the upcoming months.
L.C. Davis has been around wrestling his entire life and began making a career out of it when he quit his full-time job as head assistant coach at Pratt Community College. It took world famous MMA trainer Pat Miletich to convince Davis to end his sporadic visits to the MFS gym in Bettendorf, Iowa and make it his permanent home. Soon he was a full-fledged team member, racking up nine straight victories to begin his pro career. Davis was able to develop his strong wrestling background into a well-rounded fight game. He is among the elite that fight under the MFS flag.
Jamill Kelly has a impressive record of coaching from Harvard University to USAW national teams. As a freestyle wrestler, he is an Olympic trials champion as well as a US nationals champion amongst many other notations. Kelly even played a year of football amidst his schedule of events.

His most notable achievements are his 2003 Pan Am games silver medal as well as his 2004 Olympic silver medal.