SARAH KAUFMAN & MARLOES COENEN,
JOSH THOMSON & JZ CAVALCANTE
Media Conference Call Highlights
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Participants:STRIKEFORCE
Women’s World Welterweight Champion Sarah
Kaufman
Dutch Superstar and No. 1 135-Pound
Contender Marloes
Coenen
Former STRIKEFORCE World Lightweight
Belt-Holder Josh
Thomson
World-Ranked 155-Pound Fighter Gesias
“JZ” Cavalcante
STRIKEFORCE
CEOScott Coker
The
fighters and Coker participated in a national media conference call
on Friday to discuss the upcomingSTRIKEFORCE event
on Saturday, Oct.
9, at HP
Pavilion in San
Jose, Calif.,
live on SHOWTIME® (10
p.m. ET/PT, delayed on the West Coast).
The undefeated
Kaufman (12-0), a former ballet dancer, retained her title for the
first time with an explosive third-round body slam KO over Roxanne
Modafferi last
July 23. Kaufman, who has won nine of her fights by KO, will need
to prepare her ground game against Coenen (17-4), a talented
submission specialist who gave STRIKEFORCE middleweight champion Cris
Cyborg perhaps
her toughest fight to date.
Former STRIKEFORCE
champion and San Jose native Thomson (17-3) will meet the
world-ranked Cavalcante (15-3-1), of Brazil, in a fight that could
determine the next challenger for STRIKEFORCE World Lightweight
ChampionGilbert Melendez.
Thomson, whoshut
out Melendez across five rounds to capture the lightweight title in
2008, is coming off a hard-foughtsubmission victory overPat “Bam
Bam’’ Healylast June 26 at HP Pavilion on SHOWTIME.
Cavalcante, a former consensus top five-ranked lightweight and
two-time K-1 Hero's lightweight Grand Prix champion, will make his
eagerly awaited STRIKEFORCE debut.
In the main event,
STRIKEFORCE Welterweight Champ Nick
Diaz will
defend his 170-pound crown against the last man to beat him – KJ
Noons – in a
grudge rematch that has been brewing since the first fight ended in
bloody controversy nearly three years ago. Another featured fight
will pit an emerging star from the STRIKEFORCE
Challengers series,
up-and-coming Luke
Rockhold, against the vastly more experienced, 2000
Olympic Games wrestling silver medalist, Matt
"The Law" Lindland, in a middleweight (185 pounds)
contest.
Highlights of what
they said Friday:
Opening Comments
Coker:“I’d
like to thank the members of the media and Josh and JZ for
participating in this conference call. Looking forward to bringing
STRIKEFORCE back to HP Pavilion in San Jose, the birthplace of
STRIKEFORCE MMA. Welcome JZ to STRIKEFORCE fight roster and Josh
Thomson back who has fought many times, since the very beginning.
We’ve recently signed three other fighters: Josh Barnett, Jorge
Masvidal and Paul Daley. We are excited to have those guys on board
and to continue building the weight classes and the best match-ups
possible to put on SHOWTIME. I’d also like to thank Ken Hershman and
SHOWTIME for helping us put on these amazing fight cards, and we
look forward to the match up between Nick Diaz vs. KJ Noons on Oct.
9 at HP Pavilion in San Jose.”
Thomson:“I
want to thank Scott Coker for putting this fight together. I am
excited for it. It’s been a rough camp, obviously when you are
training hard for someone at JZ’s caliber you want to make sure that
training goes perfect and I’ve been trying to make it as perfect as
possible. I have bumps and bruises, everything that every fighter
goes through, but so far it’s been a good camp. I have had a lot of
good guys to train with and I don’t think the media will get the
grasp of the situation until JZ gets into the ring and it’s nice to
have him come over from Japan and fight here stateside.”
Cavalcante:“I
want to say thanks to Scott and STRIKEFORCE for bringing me back to
the U.S. It’s been a long time since I’ve fought in the U.S. I am
glad to be fighting here and Josh is a former champion and it will
be a tough fight. It is not an easy task to come over to the U.S.
and have a good fight but life isn’t easy. I like the challenge and
I think the fans want to watch this fight. As a fan want to watch
this fight. I am happy to be here to fight in the U.S. and fighting
for STRIKEFORCE.”
Q: Josh, everyone is talking about a third fight with Gilbert, how
do you feel about this fight and do you feel this is a must-win for
you?
Thomson:“I
think they are all must wins, everyone talking about the third
fight. The last fight I was thinking about the third fight but the
biggest problem was I think that there were a lot of things going
through my mind which showed in my performance. It was a really
lackluster performance, nothing was put together right. I broke two
ribs in the first round and everything went down hill. So this
fight what I did was I wiped my mind clean of the title fight.
Everyone is talking to me about the Gilbert fight, and I was letting
that get ahead of my actually training. You hear athletes say all
the time I’ve got to take care of this one match first, and if this
doesn’t happen there won’t be a third fight with Gilbert, and I let
that hinder what I was doing last time. I definitely won’t be
thinking about the third fight. I will be thinking about what is in
front of me.”
Q: JZ, Do you feel a lot of pressure going into this fight to
impress people since your injury? What do you think of STRIKEFORCE’S
other lightweights? How do you think you stack up?
Cavalcante:“I
don’t feel pressure especially since people don’t know me and they
don’t know what to expect, so there is no pressure at all. There is
more pressure when people know you and expect you to do well. I
have been through situations with pressure from the fans expecting
things and pressure from myself. I am not putting pressure on
myself to do well. I know my potential. I know I am training hard
and have an excellent camp, almost the best in the world and I have
great teammates. I just keep focused and control and try to keep
everything balanced.”
Q: How do you feel now physically? Did the fight with Healy put you
in a better place?
Thomson:“There
is nothing I can do mentally that can help me physically. I just
need to make sure that I am not overtraining, and pushing myself too
much. I am trying to find the happy medium. I still have a lot of
injuries from the last fight. So I have learned how to work around
it and train around it. It is taxing on the mind mentally as far as
making sure that you don’t get injured and there are a lot of things
that I was not doing just out of habit, and I wasn’t kicking a whole
lot. You train differently when you have a nagging injury, so that
type of stuff was bothering me a little bit last night. But I have
learned to work around it and not focus on it. I have been able to
block it out and work around the things that I need to make it all
work for my game for this fight.”
Q: Where do you think JZ is most dangerous in this fight? Where is
your biggest advantage?
Thomson:“I
don’t think either one of us have an advantage. He is a little
shorter than me. We have completely different styles, so it’s hard
to say who has the advantage. We are both really well rounded, he
has great standup. Everyone wants to talk about mine but I hate to
say it but he’s got phenomenal standup. He’s a great fighter. He’s
got the fighter spirit in him and he will never give up. He will
fight to the end. I think this will be a knockdown fight. I see
this being a knockdown, drag out fight. I can’t say that anyone
really has the advantage. I fight a little bit faster. He’s probably
a little bit stronger. He probably has a little more power.
Obviously I am going to try to beat him to the punch. Wrestling
wise he is a little shorter so he will probably be a little harder
to take down, those type of things play a big factor. I need to go
out there and implement my game plan and get in his face and let him
know that it’s going to be a fight for three rounds.”
Q: JZ, do you have any adaptations for fighting in the cage, since
you haven’t fought in a cage in quite some time?
Cavalcante:
“I train a lot in the cage. Most of my teammates fight in the cage,
so I have been training with them. My game works well in the cage.
Sometimes even better than in the ring. I think both the cage and
ring have pros and cons but I always look for the pros in my favor.
I am working hard and nothing is different. A fight is a fight.”
Q: STRIKEFORCE has recently signed three fighters. Is that the
direction that STRIKEFORCE is going?
Coker:“We
are working on building for instance the heavyweight division. Look
at the heavyweight division we’ve built in 18 months. We are doing
that in the lightweight, middleweight and welterweight division. We
are looking to put on the best fights possible. If someone becomes
available that we like we are going to try to get him. If it’s
someone who has fought in the past and we think he will be a good
fit now, we will bring him in. If they come available we will do
our best to grab them.”
Q: Scott, is this a fight that falls into the title eliminator
category?
Coker:“This
fight made a lot of sense. Both of these guys are ready and it will
definitely have title implications, and one that hasn’t been decided
yet. Gilbert has been off due to injury for a little bit, and when
he comes back we will see because he might possibly be fighting in
Japan at the beginning of the year or possibly before the end of the
year. There will be a lot of opportunity and in the beginning of
the year we will probably have an announcement.”
Q: Josh, what is going with training camp and preparation for this
fight?
Thomson:“I
brought in a couple of other trainers, who have helped out a lot, so
I have been working on my hands and I’m also working with a couple
of some side guys on my kick boxing as well. I’ve been putting it
all together and I have been working a lot on my wrestling as well.
It is going to be interesting to see how the fight pans out.
Everyone I have talked to about him said that he is far and away the
best that they have there down at the gym and I know I have my hands
full. You can’t come to a fight like this with a chip on your
shoulder, and be arrogant about it. You have to go out there and be
ready for everything that is going to happen. If I go out there and
think that he can’t hurt me I am going to lose this fight. If he
goes out there and rocks me in the first round your whole game plans
goes out the door, and your mentality and everything gets ruined.”
Q; Are you going to look to keep it standing up, have you been
working with wrestlers, on single leg, or take down defense?
Thomson:
“You have to be ready for everything. He has heavy hands and has
been known to come out with a couple big punches and get the take
down. He will mix it up, he will go from stand up to take down. He
has a good take down defense. You couldn’t ask for a more
well-rounded fighter with heavy hands. He’s the real deal. He is
the best 55 pounder in the gym, and Scott Coker knew what he was
getting. He is the best they have to offer at the weight class and
that is what I wanted, that is one of the guys I want to fight.
This is a great fight for both of us. This is what the fans wanted
and I think it will be a great fight.”
Q: Scott, How was much of this matchup was based on a style matchup?
Coker:“When
you look at a matchup of this quality, you are going to see
everything. You will see some stand up, some wresting, some
submission attempts, and I think this fight will depict what mixed
martial arts is all about in the years to come.”
Q: JZ, you have been working on your diet, what are some power foods
you use for performance?
Cavalcante:“Wheat
breads and green juice, a juice of apples and greens. My parents
are naturalist so I have a good diet, and my mom has taught me a lot
about it, and will give me new stuff to try. I think I have an
advantage on those things in regards to cutting weight and gaining
weight. Most of the stuff I eat is organic, foods with not a lot of
chemicals.”
Q: Are you going to look for a submission in this match?
Cavalvante:“I
am going to look for everything, and I want to say thanks to Josh
for all the compliments. Both of us are complete fighters. I can
come and fight, he can stand up go to the ground, he can take down.
So I am not looking for anything in particular. Don’t miss the
fight, I am looking to fight my hardest for 15 minutes. So when he
makes a mistake I can grab it and win the fight.”
Q: JZ, how are you health wise?
Cavalcante:“I
am feeling good. I fought in July. It was a good fight, I fought for
15 minutes, I felt a big rusty because of the injury, but now I am
healthy. After that fight I am much more confident, mentally
physically, everything is there. I am training good, thank God.”
Q: Is fighting in Josh’s backyard hard?
Cavalcante:“I
am always fighting in someone else’s territory, and I know it’s
different in Japan, everyone is quiet and respectful, where as here
people are loud, screaming and booing. But a fight in a fight. I am
so grateful I have a great camp. I’ve been through this with my
corner men, and we have a strong connection and experience together.
It is a mindset I am cool with that.”s
Opening Comments:
Kaufman:“Everything
is going really well for this fight. This is another tough fight,
STRIKEFORCE has been putting together these really tough fights. I
fought Shayna and I fought Takayo and Roxanne was really tough, and
now I fighting Marloes. She is another really tough opponent. So
once this fight is over and if I am able to defend this title again,
it will be good to have a break after that.”
Coenen:“First
of all Sarah is a champion and everyone is asking me about dropping
weight. Dropping weight is something I think I can do. I have a
great team of experts, who are coaching me so I have a lot of
confidence in that. And I really like Sarah’s style, she is
serious and really goes for the KO, and that’s my style as well so I
really think it will be a great match-up.”
Q: Sarah, you are one of several fighters on this card that will be
moving up from the STRIKEFORCE Challengers Series to fight on a main
card, how does it feel?
Kaufman:“It’s
definitely where the title fight should be. And I feel that both
Marloes and I are at a level that we should be getting this slot and
we are going to be putting on a great show and I think people
deserve to see it on a bigger stage. I am very happy to be fighting
where we are on a bigger card for STRIKEFORCE on SHOWTIME and I
think the fans will definitely enjoy the fight and I am not going to
let them down.”
Q: Marloes, how do you feel about coming down to 135 pounds to take
a title shot when you just had one at 145 pounds and couldn’t quite
pull it off?
Coenen:“I
think that in the Cyborg fight the ref stopped it too soon, and I
think if the ref had been a woman she would have let it go longer.
I am really blessed that I get two title shots in a row, and I am
really grateful to Scott for that. I think dropping weight is
something a professional MMA athlete has to do. So it’s just a part
of the job.”
Q: Sarah, how do you feel about fighting Marloes after she just had
a lost at 145 pounds and has dropped down to get a shot at you at
135 pounds?
Kaufman:“I
am here to fight, and I think having a tough opponent in front of
you is the most important thing. It doesn’t matter who they fought
before, and where they just came from and I thought Marloes looked
really good in the fight with Cyborg. Who knows how the different
weight classes are going to affect how she fights. Maybe she is
more aggressive. Maybe she is less aggressive. We will just need to
see what happens. My training hasn’t been any different even though
she is coming down from a heavier weight where she hasn’t fought
before. My training has been just as intense and I am expecting just
as tough of a fight as I’ve ever had.”
Q: Scott, what was the thought about putting this title fight
together, as opposed to waiting for women’s tournament to play out,
and bring Miesha Tate in?
Coker:“I
remember watching Cyborg and Marloes getting on the scale and I was
thinking Cyborg just looks so much heavier, and I knew that Marloes
had to continue to eat to make the weight so we knew she could make
the 135-pound weight. She comes from a great fight camp, and Sarah
is a great fighter who has proved herself over and over. These are
two great strikers. This is going to be an amazing fight, and we can
do the tournament at the beginning of the next year sometime.”
Q: Sarah, how important was it to get the knockout in your last
fight, after not having one for awhile?
Kaufman:“It’s
the best fighters and the styles that are coming in, create or don’t
create the opportunity to finish the fight. The three finishes I
was happy and I would have loved to finish them but sometimes it
just doesn’t happen that way based on how the other fighter is
fighting. With Roxanne, the fight was going really well, and I
probably could have pushed the pace a little more but when the
knockout happened, as soon as I went to slam her, I had a feeling
she was going to go out. I was obviously elated and it was
definitely where I wanted to get to. It put that statement on. I am
here and here to stay.”
Q: Sarah, you said take me off the Challengers card at the end of
your last win, did that help get this on the main card?
Kaufman:“I
think it’s important for fighters to stand up for what they deserve,
but you also don’t want to make your organization look bad. But I
am happy to have said what I said, and my fight backed that up.
Whether it was me talking, my fighting, or the fans, it all worked
together in helping push the division in having the title on the
main card.”
Q: Sarah, is there a lot of competition in STRIKEFORCE for you?”
Kaufman:“I
am really happy with the matches I have had. I fought all really
tough people in my last four fights. There isn’t really much more I
can ask for from STRIKEFORCE. I am excited to fight Marloes. It
will be a good fight.”
Q: Marloes, has there been any weakness is cutting weight to 135
pounds?
Coenen:“I
have two experts who are coaching me and have created a diet plan,
and are telling me when to eat, how to eat and when to take vitamins
and I will be on weight.”
Q: Scott, what is the situation with the 145-pound weight division.
Who can face Cyborg?
Coker:“We
think Cyborg will probably fight in the beginning of 2011. There
are new girls that we are talking to every day. There is a girl who
actually fights for M1, who is in the mix. There are also a couple
girls from Romania, one from Hungary. It is no easy task to fight
Cyborg but we will have a good match for her. We will have an
announcement in a few weeks regarding Cyborg.”
Q: Sarah, what does it mean to you to get the respect to be on the
main card now?
Kaufman:“It’s
STRIKEFORCE title and they are putting it on their main card so they
are showing the importance and value of the fight.”
Q: Sarah, how do you see the overall crop that STRIKEFORCE has, in
terms of competition?
Kaufman:“The
135-pound division is probably the most stacked division of all the
female divisions, so I don’t see the need to move divisions for
now. If that is something that needs to happen later in my career
it can be discussed then. I think there are a lot of talented
females and there are enough women to fight.”
Q: Marloes, do you feel pressure being on TV to really put on a good
show?
Coenen:“No
if you step into the cage you come there to fight, and if I come to
fight and l give my all. In a small venue with only 10 fans I will
fight the same as I will in HP Pavilion.”
Q: Scott, someone said all the female matches have been exciting.
Marloes said the last Cyborg fight was stopped too late. What is
your opinion about that?
Coker:“That’s
a tough one to answer, let the officials do the officiating and we
will put the fights together, and I don’t want to touch that
subject.”
Q: Scott, what does Josh Barnett’s schedule look like going forward?
Coker:“We
have been talking to Josh for six months. He wants to fight Fedor,
Arlovski, Alistair, Fabricio, and Big Foot. He wants to fight all
those guys. Things got intense in the last 45 days and the last two
weeks we realized he really wants to do this and we are happy to
have him on board. If you look at the heavyweight division in
STRIKEFORCE now, you realize there really aren’t going to be any
easy fights. There are going to be some great heavyweight matchups
and I am excited to put all these together.”
Q: Marloes, are you training a specific way in preparation for
fighting Sarah?
Coenen:“The
basics of the training camps are always the same, and a small
percentage of your workout is devoted to your opponent. We have a
special wrestling coach, and we work on wrestling techniques, and I
train with a lot of guys who are smaller.”
Q: Are you going to try to make it a standup match and prevent it
from going to the floor?
Coenen:“No,
I think if you are an MMA fighter you should be ready for
everything, so you should train everything. Sarah is a striker and
I like to dish out as well. So I really think that a lot of time
will be on our feet.”
Q: Are you injured from the fight with Cyborg, and how long did it
take to heal?
Coenen:“I
learned a lot from that fight and I stepped in and I was convinced I
could KO her, and it didn’t work. The bruises in my face went away
pretty quickly, after five days and I had an elbow injury. I don’t
know how I got it and I had something on my left hand, on my
knuckles. Everything has healed and I have proven to myself I can
take a punch and in a weird way it really feels good. You learn
more for a loss than a win.”
Q: Sarah, what is your sparing schedule like leading up to this
fight?
Kaufman:
“I leave it all up to my coach and we do a mix of everything,
because it’s important to be able to do everything. Conditioning in
the morning and sparing in the night, whether it’s grappling, MMA
sparing for just boxing, or kickboxing. It’s pretty intense. Six
days a week, you have to go hard and get prepared when you are
fighting for a title.”