I just hope Shane Carwin doesn't read this

His focuswas supporting companies in the sourcing of growth capital, the executionof mergers and acquisitions, and in capital markets management, includingstrategy and content development, and stakeholder communications.Previously, Mr. Busseri served as a member of the Board of Directors,President and Chief Executive Officer of EnGlobe Corp. (TSX: EG) aleading integrated environmental services company specializing in themanagement of organic-based waste streams and contaminated soils, and asChairman of the Board of Directors, President and Chief Executive Officerof Capital Environmental Resource Inc (NASDAQ: WSII) a waste managementservices company Mr. Busseri join our team," said Xinduo Yu,President and Chief Executive Officer of Hanfeng "Mr.

Busseri'sexperience in managing capital markets and growing businesses will be avaluable asset as Hanfeng pursues its objective of expanding throughmergers, acquisitions and joint-ventures in China and internationally."About Hanfeng Evergreen Inc.Hanfeng is the largest producer of slow and controlled releasefertilizers in China. It was the first company to introduce the conceptof slow and controlled release fertilizers into China's agriculturemarket with its establishment of the first commercial scale production inChina. All production facilities are located in prime agriculturalregions of China. press release contains forward-looking statements based on currentexpectations. Allamounts are stated in Canadian dollars except for noted otherwise.Contacts:Hanfeng Evergreen Inc.Tony BusseriExecutive Vice President(416) 368-8588Email: Hanfeng Evergreen Inc.Madeline Haiying Yu, CAChief Financial Officer(416) 368-8588Email: Website: Capital Markets Inc.Kevin O'ConnorInvestor Relations(416) 962-3300Email: Copyright 2009, Market Wire, All rights reserved.-0-. After watchingHeavyweight Kingpin Fedor Emelianenko (31-1) send a 6'5", 280-pound Brett Rogers (10-1) crumbling to the canvas, I thought about who else in the division would provide a tough fight for the Russian Machine.It appears that Fabricio Werdum (13-4), after edging out a close decision against Antonio Silva, is next in line to fight the WAMMA heavyweight champion, but I highly doubt that Werdum is going to dethrone Emelianenko.Sure, he has a ADCC-certified ground game and a decent chin, but he is no Nogueira.

I am not implying that Fedor would be disinterested in fighting Werdum; after all, he did submit Fedor's little brother Aleksander with an arm triangle years ago in Europe. A wise Werdum would not want to fight a pissed-off polar bear, or a vengeful Fedor, inside a cage.So if not Werdum, then who elseConsidering how Josh Barnett (24-5) ruined his once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to fight Fedor, it seems that only three heavyweights remain to pose an interesting challenge for the Last Emperor.First is Alistair Overeem (31-11), who is the current Strikeforce Heavyweight Champion and a potential K1 Grand-Prix Winner. The second biggest threat is Brock Lesnar (4-1), who is the current UFC Heavyweight Champion. Lastly, I present to you Cain Velasquez (7-0), who is fresh off a dominant beatdown of Ben Rothwell (30-6).If the rising light-heavyweight talent for this year is Gegard Mousasi, the heavyweight to watch is the Demolition Man, another 6'5", 250-pound beast equipped with excellent striking and a surprisingly solid wrestling base.Why do I think Overeem is the biggest threat to Fedor Fans generally agree that a skilled stand-up fighter with good take-down defense is Fedor's kryptonite.Fedor admitted himself that his fight against Mirko "Crocop" Filipovic was his toughest yet; Fedor left that fight bruised and battered, looking much worse than he did after the Rogers fight.Anderson Silva, who could move up to heavyweight if he wanted to, does have great striking finesse The problem is that Fedor would toss him around. However, I predict that Fedor would have a much more difficult time taking Overeem to the ground.I don't have to say much about Overeem's stand-up skills Go to Youtube and look up some of his recent K1 fights. Rogers made the fatal mistake of keeping his hands low against an unorthodox striker like Fedor, but Overeem is not going to let the Russian hit him on his chin that easily.The second biggest threat to Fedor is Lesnar, a NCAA Wrestling Champion and a physical specimen in his own right. People might be puzzled at why I ranked Lesnar? under Overeem, and for me the biggest reason is Lesnar's lack of experience.Overeem has had over 40 fights.

Lesnar has had five fights; experience matters in fights, a lot. Although I highly doubt that Lesnar can easily control Fedor on the ground like he did with Frank Mir, Lesnar on top of Fedor raining down elbows and hammer-fists is still a very scary thought. Compared to the other two, he happens to be undefeated, although I must admit that he has not faced the stiffest competition yet.If Overeem and Lesnar each represent the extremes of MMA fundamentals (Overeem as the best striker, Lesnar as the best wrestler) Velasquez sits comfortably in the middle. Training at ATT will only make him a better well-rounded fighter, and Velasquez is improving at a scary rate.You might laugh at me for this, but I think Velasquez has enough potential to become the heavyweight Georges St Pierre. (GASP!) The world will see if Velasquez is the real deal or not when he faces heavyweight legend Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira (32-5).I just hope Shane Carwin doesn't read this. Judging from his Twitter account, Carwin loves surfing the web Or Todd Duffee Or Frank Mir.