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Getbig Misc Discussion Boards => Mixed Martial Arts (MMA/UFC) => Topic started by: Dreadlord on December 17, 2008, 10:52:49 PM
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Vadim Finkelstein made an offer; Andrei Arlovski refused.
It was 2005, the time of Arlovski's reign as UFC heavyweight champion. His talent and ambition had brought him Stateside in April of 2000 after capturing the European crown of Finkelstein's promotion, M-1 Mix Fight, earlier that year. His UFC 28 debut was a success, announcing his presence in the then-struggling company with a submission victory over Aaron Brink.
Arlovski slowly worked his way to the top of the UFC's heavyweight division, persisting through setbacks at UFC 32 and 36 to wrest the interim, and later official, title away from Tim Sylvia at UFC 51. He was living his American dream.
Then, his old boss came calling.
"Vadim contacted me and said, 'I want you to be a member of my team; train with Fedor,'" Arlovski told MMAWeekly.com in an exclusive video interview.
Back in 2000, he was still green as a fighter, and Emelianenko was unknown to him. Five years later, he was well acquainted with the Russian's talents, as was the rest of the MMA world.
There were rumblings of the UFC trying to acquire Emelianenko in 2005 for a mega-fight – proof that the free agency mania surrounding him existed long before post-Bodog and Pride days – which Arlovski took with a grain of salt.
The way he saw it, there was no reason to join Emelianenko's camp. He was at the peak of his career, and wanted to do things his way.
"I said, 'First of all, I have a lot of ambitions, and maybe one day I will fight Fedor and I don't want to be his shadow,' (like) most guys in his heavyweight camp," he continued. "I said, 'no thank you.'"
Just like that, Arlovski went his way, and Emelianenko went his.
In 2006, Arlovski lost his title, and a little bit of his luster, at UFC 59 in a rematch with nemesis Tim Sylvia; he failed to regain it in their rubber match at UFC 61. He rebounded with three solid wins against Marcio Cruz, Fabricio Werdum, and Jake O'Brien, but by then, the UFC heavyweight picture had changed dramatically. Unhappy with the numbers in a new contract offering, Arlovski left the organization on cordial terms in June.
"I took a lesson from those fights," he said. "I choose fighting. I change all my life."
Emelianenko continued to dominate his opponents, though many were ill-suited to face him. Affliction scooped up the heavyweight in Spring 2008 after negotiations with the UFC broke down yet another time. His 36-second victory over Sylvia at Affliction's "Banned" did much to resurrect his myth as an unbeatable fighter.
In the end, Arlovski's prediction came true. After initially being scheduled to face top ranked heavyweight Josh Barnett on Oct. 11, Affliction's next show, "Day of Reckoning," was moved to Jan. 24, with Emelianenko taking Barnett's place.
Needless to say, Arlovski is happy with his decision.
"If I try to do something, I try to do the best, and I'm a grown man and I have my vision of life and my personal ambitions," Arlovski said. "I don't want to be (the) shadow of somebody. I don't want to do what somebody wants that I do. I want to do what I want, and that's exactly what I'm doing now."
The Belarusian heavyweight is currently in Los Angeles for a three-week camp with renowned boxing coach Freddie Roach. The two have been working together on and off for seven years, and share a mutual affection. On Christmas, they will log two training sessions. UFC middleweight champion Anderson Silva will drop in for some sparring.
Arlovski feels the timing of the Emelianenko fight is right, particularly after Emelianenko's loss last month at the World Sambo Championships. Nothing will be left to chance.
"After his loss in the Sambo tournament, I think he's messed up a little bit," Arlovski said. "He says it's not important, but c'mon, let's be serious. He was unbeatable, like, five years, six years in Sambo, and he's not beatable in MMA. When you lose something, of course it's (expletive) important. For me, it's really hard to believe that he doesn't care about it. Of course he cares. He's not like 100 percent sure of himself."
That said, he is banking on the hardest fight of his life, one eight years in the making.
"If I think I can beat him because he lose his Sambo, I would be a stupid person," he said. "I want to beat him because of my hard work.
"I have a great opportunity to change everything
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arlovski keeps it real,humble guy imo,hes confident buy not cocky.ive met him afew times and hes always been great to me and the other fans,thanks for the interview
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andrei gets molested first round
you heard it here first
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I think he's quite the opponent. Still give him little chance of winning but it wont be a disgrace
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andrei gets molested first round
you heard it here first
Unless he developed an iron chin, and world class takedowns with beyond blue belt level jits, he has NO CHANCE against Fedor. Oh, wait, Fedor does bleed. A freak cut that leads to a ref stoppage is his only chance.
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stranger things have happened in this sport,remember when no one gave mo smith a chance in hell against mark coleman for the belt,howbout when randy beat chuck the first fight.nick diaz beating gomi was another.andre has crisp standup and is really good in sambo on the ground.remember when fedor got rocked by fujita,if fujita would have jumped on him quicker who knows what couldve happened.if i was a betting man id have to go with fedor but andre is no joke imo
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very true, but you know fedor will play to all of andrei's weaknesses. gonna be interesting just to see where fedor is at
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very true, but you know fedor will play to all of andrei's weaknesses. gonna be interesting just to see where fedor is at
not likely, he likes to play to the strengths of his opponents to defeat them at there own game.
honestly who besides fedor wanted to fight big nogs on the ground just to prove a point
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Tim started dating Arlovski's ex, Arlovski asks Tim Sylvia how his pee pee tastes, except this ex's boyfriend is now a bodybuilder who hears this and storms off
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Tim started dating Arlovski's ex, Arlovski asks Tim Sylvia how his pee pee tastes, except this ex's boyfriend is now a bodybuilder who hears this and storms off
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
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Tim started dating Arlovski's ex, Arlovski asks Tim Sylvia how his pee pee tastes, except this ex's boyfriend is now a bodybuilder who hears this and storms off
That was the funniest shit I have seen all week.. Well it is Monday, but I would say I could say this on a friday to.....
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Dude has problems. That's probably a guy who couldn't KO Arlovski if he hit him right on the button.
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Dude has problems. That's probably a guy who couldn't KO Arlovski if he hit him right on the button.
With a pair of Brass Knuckles.
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Hahaha....fuck, that was some nuclear ownage right there..
buddy melted down like a tub of butter in 120 degree weather.
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Tim started dating Arlovski's ex, Arlovski asks Tim Sylvia how his pee pee tastes, except this ex's boyfriend is now a bodybuilder who hears this and storms off
:D :D :D
priceless
can you imagine how humiliated it was fr him ?
like even if he would get mad ..whatcha gonna do ? lol
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I have a feeling she got slapped the fuck around that night after the interview... lol
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I have a feeling she got slapped the fuck around that night after the interview... lol
that was my thought ..... he was pisssssed