STRIKEFORCE: Nashville Final Press Conf. Photos And Quotes
Posted: Thu Apr 15, 2010 10:17 pm
JAKE SHIELDS, DAN HENDERSON, ‘KING MO’, GEGARD MOUSASI, GILBERT MELENDEZ, SHINYA AOKI: THURSDAY’S FINAL PRESS CONFERENCE QUOTES
STRIKEFORCE World Championship Tripleheader This Saturday, April 17, On The CBS Television Network At Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tenn.
The six fighters who will appear on the STRIKEFORCE World Championship Tripleheader on The CBS Television Network this Saturday, April 17 (9 p.m. ET/PT) – five of which are ranked among the top five in their respective weight classes – participated in the final press conference Thursday here at Bridgestone Arena.
In the main event Saturday at Bridgestone, Jake Shields (24-4-1), of San Francisco, Calif., will risk his STRIKEFORCE World Middleweight belt against one of the most decorated fighters in MMA history, Dan Henderson (25-7), of Temecula, Calif. Shields has won 13 in-a-row and is unbeaten since December 2004. Henderson will be making his first start since he left the UFC to join STRIKEFORCE.
The talented Gegard Mousasi (27-2-1), of Armenia, will put a 15-fight winning streak and his STRIKEFORCE World Light Heavyweight crown on the line against one of the most confident, fastest-rising fighters in the world, King Mo (6-0), of Murfreesboro, Tenn.
Gilbert Melendez (17-2), of San Francisco, will make his first defense since regaining the STRIKEFORCE World Lightweight crown against DREAM belt-holder and Japanese superstar Shinya Aoki (23-4), who has won three straight and six of his last seven.
Tickets are on sale at the Bridgestone Arena ticket office, all Ticketmaster locations (800) 745-3000, Ticketmaster online (http://www.ticketmaster.com) and STRIKEFORCE’S official website (http://www.strikeforce.com).
Photos Courtesy of Esther Lin
Undefeated King Mo (left) and Gegard Mousasi exchange smiles after Thursday's final press conference, but they will be all business Saturday when Mousasi defends his STRIKEFORCE World Light Heavyweight crown against King Mo in one of three world championship fights on The CBS Television Network (9 p.m. ET/PT) at STRIKEFORCE: Nashville at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tenn.
DREAM lightweight titleholder Shinya Aoki (left) challenges defending champion Gilbert Melendez for the STRIKEFORCE world lightweight belt.
In Saturday's main event on CBS, legendary MMA superstar and two-time Olympic wrestler Dan Henderson (left) will make his STRIKEFORCE debut when he challenges Cesar Gracie Jiu-Jitsu black belt Jake Shields, the STRIKEFORCE World Middleweight Champion, of San Francisco, who has won 13 in-a-row and is unbeaten since December 2004.
Standing Tall: King Mo, Aoki, Henderson, STRIKEFORCE CEO Scott Coker, Shields, Melendez and Mousasi pose after the press conference
What the fighters had to say on Thursday:
STRIKEFORCE WORLD MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPION JAKE SHIELDS
“I am very excited and confident. Henderson is obviously a very big name, but this is a great opportunity for me. I’ve had a lot of big fights but this is the biggest. It will not be an easy fight, for sure. This is going to be an all-out war.
“I may feel a little slighted the way this has played out because I put a lot into becoming champion, but I certainly understand why and I’m fine with it. Being the underdog doesn’t bother me; it only gives me added motivation.
“I’m ready to fight. Let’s see if I can surprise him. I’m looking forward to seeing how he reacts when I hit him and he goes down.’’
LEGENDARY DAN HENDERSON
“A huge part of why I signed with STRIKEFORCE was to be on CBS. Having fights on network television helps better the sport and it introduces people to it so they can fall in love with it.
“I’m all ready to go. This is going to be exciting for the fans.
“Jake is very good at certain things. I’ll be trying to avoid those kinds of situations just like he’ll be trying to avoid what I am good at.’’
STRIKEFORCE WORLD LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION GEGARD MOUSASI
“I don’t like King Mo as a person. He is arrogant and cocky. I respect him a fighter like I would any fighter who enters the cage, but I’ve never faced anyone who talks as much as he does. At the beginning, I would take what he said as personal, but not anymore.
“Before the fight, I try to be professional. I’ll do my talking in the cage and afterward.
“He’s a good, strong, athletic fighter with a good wrestling base. But I am confident I will win.’’
UNDEFEATED CHALLENGER “KING MO”
‘He’s the one who is arrogant and cocky. I’m just me and trying to have some fun.
“I am a little anxious but totally prepared and not worried. Fighting five rounds, if it goes that long, will not be a problem. There is absolutely no pressure.
“I’m confident and really looking forward to Saturday. After our fight, the city of Nashville is going to be known as Mo-Town.’’
STRIKEFORCE WORLD LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPION GILBERT “El NINO” MELENDEZ
“I am ready for this fight, ready to defend the STRIKEFORCE title, thrilled to be on CBS and representing the United States, and expecting this to be my toughest fight.
“Aoki is No. 2 in the world for good reason. He does a lot of crazy stuff in the ring. I study a lot of tapes and it took me a long time to figure him out, but I’ve got him down now.
“The key for me, like always, is calm and patience. This will be a great fight on a great night. This is a show all fans will be watching.’’
DREAM CHAMPION AND CHALLENGER SHINYA AOKI
“The timing is right that we are finally fighting. I am here and totally just focused on this fight. I feel Melendez is a nice guy.’’
STRIKEFORCE World Championship Tripleheader This Saturday, April 17, On The CBS Television Network At Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tenn.
The six fighters who will appear on the STRIKEFORCE World Championship Tripleheader on The CBS Television Network this Saturday, April 17 (9 p.m. ET/PT) – five of which are ranked among the top five in their respective weight classes – participated in the final press conference Thursday here at Bridgestone Arena.
In the main event Saturday at Bridgestone, Jake Shields (24-4-1), of San Francisco, Calif., will risk his STRIKEFORCE World Middleweight belt against one of the most decorated fighters in MMA history, Dan Henderson (25-7), of Temecula, Calif. Shields has won 13 in-a-row and is unbeaten since December 2004. Henderson will be making his first start since he left the UFC to join STRIKEFORCE.
The talented Gegard Mousasi (27-2-1), of Armenia, will put a 15-fight winning streak and his STRIKEFORCE World Light Heavyweight crown on the line against one of the most confident, fastest-rising fighters in the world, King Mo (6-0), of Murfreesboro, Tenn.
Gilbert Melendez (17-2), of San Francisco, will make his first defense since regaining the STRIKEFORCE World Lightweight crown against DREAM belt-holder and Japanese superstar Shinya Aoki (23-4), who has won three straight and six of his last seven.
Tickets are on sale at the Bridgestone Arena ticket office, all Ticketmaster locations (800) 745-3000, Ticketmaster online (http://www.ticketmaster.com) and STRIKEFORCE’S official website (http://www.strikeforce.com).
Photos Courtesy of Esther Lin
Undefeated King Mo (left) and Gegard Mousasi exchange smiles after Thursday's final press conference, but they will be all business Saturday when Mousasi defends his STRIKEFORCE World Light Heavyweight crown against King Mo in one of three world championship fights on The CBS Television Network (9 p.m. ET/PT) at STRIKEFORCE: Nashville at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tenn.
DREAM lightweight titleholder Shinya Aoki (left) challenges defending champion Gilbert Melendez for the STRIKEFORCE world lightweight belt.
In Saturday's main event on CBS, legendary MMA superstar and two-time Olympic wrestler Dan Henderson (left) will make his STRIKEFORCE debut when he challenges Cesar Gracie Jiu-Jitsu black belt Jake Shields, the STRIKEFORCE World Middleweight Champion, of San Francisco, who has won 13 in-a-row and is unbeaten since December 2004.
Standing Tall: King Mo, Aoki, Henderson, STRIKEFORCE CEO Scott Coker, Shields, Melendez and Mousasi pose after the press conference
What the fighters had to say on Thursday:
STRIKEFORCE WORLD MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPION JAKE SHIELDS
“I am very excited and confident. Henderson is obviously a very big name, but this is a great opportunity for me. I’ve had a lot of big fights but this is the biggest. It will not be an easy fight, for sure. This is going to be an all-out war.
“I may feel a little slighted the way this has played out because I put a lot into becoming champion, but I certainly understand why and I’m fine with it. Being the underdog doesn’t bother me; it only gives me added motivation.
“I’m ready to fight. Let’s see if I can surprise him. I’m looking forward to seeing how he reacts when I hit him and he goes down.’’
LEGENDARY DAN HENDERSON
“A huge part of why I signed with STRIKEFORCE was to be on CBS. Having fights on network television helps better the sport and it introduces people to it so they can fall in love with it.
“I’m all ready to go. This is going to be exciting for the fans.
“Jake is very good at certain things. I’ll be trying to avoid those kinds of situations just like he’ll be trying to avoid what I am good at.’’
STRIKEFORCE WORLD LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION GEGARD MOUSASI
“I don’t like King Mo as a person. He is arrogant and cocky. I respect him a fighter like I would any fighter who enters the cage, but I’ve never faced anyone who talks as much as he does. At the beginning, I would take what he said as personal, but not anymore.
“Before the fight, I try to be professional. I’ll do my talking in the cage and afterward.
“He’s a good, strong, athletic fighter with a good wrestling base. But I am confident I will win.’’
UNDEFEATED CHALLENGER “KING MO”
‘He’s the one who is arrogant and cocky. I’m just me and trying to have some fun.
“I am a little anxious but totally prepared and not worried. Fighting five rounds, if it goes that long, will not be a problem. There is absolutely no pressure.
“I’m confident and really looking forward to Saturday. After our fight, the city of Nashville is going to be known as Mo-Town.’’
STRIKEFORCE WORLD LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPION GILBERT “El NINO” MELENDEZ
“I am ready for this fight, ready to defend the STRIKEFORCE title, thrilled to be on CBS and representing the United States, and expecting this to be my toughest fight.
“Aoki is No. 2 in the world for good reason. He does a lot of crazy stuff in the ring. I study a lot of tapes and it took me a long time to figure him out, but I’ve got him down now.
“The key for me, like always, is calm and patience. This will be a great fight on a great night. This is a show all fans will be watching.’’
DREAM CHAMPION AND CHALLENGER SHINYA AOKI
“The timing is right that we are finally fighting. I am here and totally just focused on this fight. I feel Melendez is a nice guy.’’