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Mike Richman Knew He Would Make His Name Against Chris Horodecki
Not everyone in Mike Richman’s camp wanted him to fight Chris Horodecki.
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Bellator featherweight Mike Richman talks knockout victory against Chris Horodecki and more
Featherweight Mike Richman could have had it easy in Bellator.
But that's not the type of fighter he is. He was offered two easier undercard fights which would showcase his talents at 145 pounds before his inevitable invite into the Bellator season seven featherweight tournament later this fall.
Instead, he stepped up and volunteered to be IFL veteran Chris Horodecki's first opponent at 145 pounds, stepping into hostile territory to take on the fan favorite "Polish Hammer" in Windsor, Ontario, Canada last Friday night (April 6, 2012) on the Bellator 64 preliminary card.
The result? One of the most dominant and one-sided striking displays of the year. The former marine absolutely blistered Horodecki with a vicious stand-up assault, showcasing incredible hand speed and knocking the hometown favorite out cold in just 83 seconds.
With the victory, Richman punched his ticket emphatically into the next Bellator featherweight tournament and he spoke about his victory and his history during a recent guest appearance on Bloody Elbow Radio.
Check out below to see what "The Marine" had to say.
For Richman, the good vibes from his incredible performance still haven't worn off yet.
"It hasn't worn off yet. I'm still pretty excited about it, still stoked. I knew before the fight that this was my opportunity to really make a name for myself and to make a big splash in the MMA world. I didn't want to go in there and get a decision, I wanted to really put it on him. I'm pretty excited to say the least."
A proud trainee at The Academy in Minnesota, Richman broke down exactly how he was able to finish Horodecki. He believes he caught the veteran completely off guard with his fighting style.
"I think he didn't know what to expect really when he saw my hand speed. I caught him off guard. I could see it in his eyes after I landed that first solid cross an I just continued to stick with my straight punches, my head movement and my footwork and boxing abilities to really throw him off. I was actually surprised he didn't adjust, maybe try to shoot or maybe his pride kicked in and he wanted to stay standing because he didn't want to get outgunned by me. He kinda has that really kickboxing, high volume, wide hooks, lot of punches which really plays into my style. I don't think he threw one straight cross. I definitely caught him off guard and just kept in his face to finish him off."
Richman has had his share of easier fights working his way up to the current position he's in. He felt that he'd have enough of them and that's why he was so quick to accept a bout with Horodecki in the first place. He had a lot on the line in case he came up short.
"I didn't take the easy route. I initially signed the tournament contract. I was supposed to go into the fall tournament, was supposed to have two undercard fights before that and I didn't want to go fight local cans. I've done that enough. I wanted to prove to all the haters that I have that I could compete. Once they said Chris Horodecki, I said I wanted that fight. I understood that my tournament spot was there to lose, but I wanted that fight and they made that happen."
Richman earned his nickname "The Marine" because he was once enlisted. He got out of the corps to purse and career in mixed martial arts and described his path where he currently stands today.
"When I was coming towards the end of my marine career before I got out in 2008, I was a huge fan of MMA. As a kid, I was a huge boxing fan so I always felt like I had this 'born fighter" mentality and I just knew inside I had what it took to compete in mixed martial arts and be successful at it and that's kind of one of the reasons I got out of the marine corps was to pursue fighting. I remember my platoon sergeant at the time, gunnery sergeant Blanco told me, "Really? You're gonna get out and start fighting?" He didn't think I was serious. I just kept on grinding. I knew if I kept going out there, kept grinding and winning and taking advantage of that opportunity, it would come."
If the name Mike Richman rings a bell, it's because this wasn't his first opportunity at the big time. He tried out for season 12 of The Ultimate Fighter as a lightweight but failed to win his bout to get into the house. He knew that was a tremendous opportunity that he had blown, but it didn't deter him from working his way back to securing another shot.
"A lot of people don't know that I was on TUF 12 for the short seconds I was on there. I lost a decision to Aaron Wilkinson. It was out of my weight class and I didn't perform to my capabilities. I wasn't ready then. I wasn't with the Minnesota Martial Arts Academy then training with high level guys. I missed out on that opportunity and my biggest concern was I wanted that second chance. My biggest worry was, you never hear from those guys again. People that don't make it into the house, you never hear about them again. I didn't want to be that guy to never be heard from again. I wanted to make it. That was another motivation to get out there and dominate."
Richman closed the interview by explaining exactly what you should be looking out for whenever you see him step into the cage in the upcoming months.
"I think fans should be on the look out for me for exactly what I did on Friday. I'm gonna bring that in every fight. I'm gonna have exciting fights. I'm gonna have those "Bellator moments" and I'm gonna give them the flash. I'm gonna give them the knockouts, the TKOs and I'm gonna give them what they want and what they pay to come see for the people that are in the live audience and I'm gonna give people what they want to see on TV on Friday nights. I'm trying to make a name for myself. I love this sport and I want to do this for a while."
You call follow Mike Richman on Twitter @MikeUSMCRichman.
So what do you think, Maniacs?
How impressed were you with Richman's first round destruction of Horodecki last weekend? Did he show enough for you to think he has a shot at winning the next Bellator featherweight tournament?
Sound off!
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Bellator 64 Chris Horodecki vs Mike Richman Video
Check out the Bellator 64 main feature fight between Mike Richman and Chris Horodecki.
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Fight Video: Mike Richman knockouts Chris Horodecki at Bellator 64
The ascent of featherweight prospect Mike Richman (12-1) hit another landmark with his Bellator debut versus former IFL poster boy Chris Horodecki (18-4). Rated as a five star prospect at 145 pounds, Richman was ranked as the number five unsigned featherweight in the latest ULTMMA.com top 20 prospect rankings.
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Mike Richman KO's Chris Horodecki at Bellator 64
Mike Richman KO's Chris Horodecki at Bellator 64
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Friday's Bellator 64 prelims finalized, Horodecki vs. Richman in featured bout
The preliminary card is set for Friday's Bellator 64 event.
The show, which includes an MTV2-televised welterweight title fight between champion Ben Askren and Douglas Lima, takes place at The Colosseum at Caesars Windsor in Windsor, Ontario, Canada.
The featured Spike.com-streamed prelim pits WEC vet Chris Horodecki against fellow lightweight Mike Richman.
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Horodecki returns vs. Richman at Bellator 64
Chris Horodecki will fight in Ontario for a fourth consecutive time as he is set to take on Mike Richman in Windsor, Ont., at Bellator 64.
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Five star featherweight prospect Mike Richman signs with Bellator and debuts versus Chris Horodecki
Mike Richman's (11-1) second chance is finally here. A longtime Midwest featherweight prospect, Richman has inked a deal to compete in the Bellator promotion. Richman wast cast on the Ultimate Fighter season 12 but lost in the preliminary round as a lightweight. The 26 year old Richman will fight at 145 pounds in Bellator with his first match set versus former IFL star Chris Horodecki (18-3-1). The Richman-Horodecki matchup will take place on the undercard of Bellator 64 in Canada on April 6th. Richman is a five star prospect at 145 pounds and is slotted in the number five spot in the latest ULTMMA.com prospect rankings. Since his time on TUF 12 Richman has gone 3-1 on the Minnesota MMA circuit. A Minnesota Martial Arts Academy team member Richman's only pro defeat came via spilt decision to Brian Pearman (7-1). Richman last saw cage time in November 2011 when he downed Morgan Sickinger (10-5) by unanimous decision; the win was Richman's first by decision in his 12 fight career. Horodecki will compete under the Bellator banner for the third time at BFC 64. After a 2-2 mark with the WEC Horodecki was released from the promotion in December 2010. Now fighting as a featherweight Horodecki last fought in November 2011 when he battled Mike Corey (12-2) to controversial majority draw.
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Strikeforce vet Eric Wisely and prospect Mike Richman pick up wins at Downtown Showdown in Minnesota
A pair of MMA prospects from Minnesota took center stage at SEG Downtown Showdown in Minneapolis. In the main event one time Strikeforce fighter Eric Wisely (19-6) took on former Minnesota State wrestler Brandon Girtz (8-2). Wisely came into the fight in search of a win that would earn him a second chance at the big leagues while Girtz needed a signature win to make is fight resume pop. Girtz came out the aggressor and brought the fight to the floor with a big takedown in round one. Off his back it was Wisely who unleashed the most offense. Wisely racked up points with strikes from the bottom and submission attempts while Girtz was stuck in neutral in the top position. In the second frame Wisely and Girtz opened up more on the feet. Both men landed solid punches before Girtz brought the fight back to the floor. On the ground Girtz showed off his strength as he powered out of a Wisely triangle choke attempt before the fight would abruptly end of the feet. A right high headkick from Wisely was blocked by Girtz but the impact of the strike shattered Girtz. Moments later Girtz was forced to submit due to a broken arm. The loss snapped a three fight winning streak for Girtz. A 26 year old lightweight prospect Girtz remains a fighter to watch. Now training with the Minnesota Martial Arts Academy, Girtz is due for another run at a UFC or Strikeforce vet in one to two more fights. The win gives Wisely wins in six of his last seven bouts. The 27 year old from Iowa will most likely get his second chance in Strikeforce or the UFC in 2012. On the undercard featherweight prospect Mike Richman (11-1) picked up a victory over Iowa's Morgan Sickinger (8-5). Richman earned a unanimous decision with a strong boxing style and sprawl that halted most of Sickinger's takedown attempts. At 145 pound Richman is approaching rarified air with an 11-1 mark on the local scene. A five star prospect at featherweight Richman remains on course for a big league call up in 2012. Richman may or may not a quality win over a fellow prospect or UFC veteran to secure his spot but a big name win could be the final push the 26 year old needs. In the ULTMMA.com prospect rankings Richman is a top three level featherweight and sits in the top forty in the LUTMMA50; a pound for pound listing of unsigned MMA prospects. SEG Downtown Showdown resultsMinneapolis, MNEric Wisely def. *Brandon Girtz by submission injury (broken arm) 4:26 R2*Mike Richman def. Morgan Sickinger by unanimous decision Lloyd McKinney def. Erik Vo by unanimous decision James Clark def. Jay Paulson by TKO 1:59 R1Corwin Nichols def. Jake Wyman by submission rear naked choke 0:58 R1Nick Compton def. Bruce Johnson by submission guillotine choke at 1:46 R1Brandon Buchholz def. Panda Nguyen by submission triangle choke 1:54 R2*Prospects to watch
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