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Pair
pumped for prime opportunity
Teammates Steele, Robertson ready for MFC debuts at Retribution
By MFC Staff
Though
they come from the same camp in the same town, they are two vastly
different personalities.
Yet these two fighters have a common goal – a successful and lasting
first impression in their MFC debuts.
Tyson Steele and Ford Robertson are both slated to step into the
Maximum Fighting Championship ring for the first time at MFC 26:
Retribution, and while both have clear intentions on coming out on
top in their respective matchups, they certainly have different
outward approaches.
The undefeated Steele (6-0), who will lock it up with Curtis Demarce
in a lightweight bout, has a quiet demeanor and while excited about
the opportunity before him, has a much more laid-back approach.
Robertson (3-0), who will round out the undercard in a middleweight
battle with Andrew Buckland, has an all-out bluster that is sure to
endear him to an MFC crowd that likes its fighters will a healthy
dose of bravado.
While their avenue towards pre-fight hype differs, both have a
desire to show their worthy of the opportunity on the big stage.
“I’m not aggressive by nature, but I like to start quick, put the
pressure on early and not give my opponent a chance to get
comfortable. I want a quick start and finish things in the first
round,” said a reserved-toned Steele, whose unbeaten streak comes
complete with a run of stoppages inside the opening five minutes.
Robertson has a more in-your-face way attitude and a nature that
leads one to believe he will be attack-minded to back up his talk.
“Basically I like to hurt the other guy. I want to finish the fight
and I’ve done so every fight so far,” declared the 25-year-old,
whose record includes a pair of first-round stoppages including one
over Heat XC veteran Chad Sherman.
“That’s how I go about things. I want to get in there and if I can
finish the fight early, all the better. I just bring it and if I see
a finish, I go for it. I’m very aggressive and very offensive. I’m
focused on what I want to do and that’s finish the fight.”
Steele will get the biggest test of his career against Demarce who
has a decided edge in experience with 17 fights to his credit. Yet
the six-foot, 23-year-old has a quiet confidence about him.
“I’m ready to take things to the next level and I know I have to
take him very seriously,” said Steele. “I think I just have to stick
with the game plan and put him in bad positions where he can’t be
dangerous. I have to control him to win, put him in bad spots, keep
the pressure on, and finish it.”
Steele has the added incentive of making his debut as the first bout
of the HDNet Fights televised main card. It’s quite a jump for a
young fighter who has fought in obscurity but Steele feels ready for
that additional pressure.
“When I got the call I was very excited. To be the first fight on
TV, to get that opportunity, I feel very fortunate because that kind
of thing doesn’t come along very often,” he said. “Now I want to put
on a good show and prove to everyone that I was there for the right
reason.”
Robertson, meanwhile, will also be out to prove he belongs in the
MFC ranks. Confidence is not an issue for the five-foot-nine
Robertson who is counting on years of action in top-rated amateur
wrestling circles to suplex any jitters. A former University of
Saskatchewan Huskies wrestler, Robertson was ranked as high as fifth
in the nation and took on eventual 2004 Olympic champion Cael
Sanderson at a prestigious meet in Winnipeg – an event that also
featured Josh Koscheck and Muhammad Lawal.
“It’s a big deal to be coming to the MFC but I’m not worried about
the nerves or the pressure,” maintained Robertson. “I’m really
excited and I’ve increased my training because of it. I’m putting in
the extra effort because it’s going to be such a big night.”
Tickets for MFC 26: Retribution on Friday, Sept. 10 at the River
Cree Resort and Casino just outside Edmonton, Alberta, are going
fast. Tickets can be purchased by calling the MFC Ticket Hotline at
(780) 504-2024 or via Ticketmaster at MailScanner has detected a
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