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welsh_lad_04
08-07-2008, 11:48 AM
LARSON WANTS REMATCH WITH CONDIT NEXT
Thursday, August 07, 2008 - by Mick Hammond

At this past weekend’s WEC event, Minnesota native Brock Larson made his case for getting a rematch with current promotion 170-pound champion Carlos Condit by scoring an impressive win.

In what was supposed to be a tough test against highly regarded Carlo Prater, Larson came out aggressively and put Prater down and out for the count in just 30 seconds.

“It went better than I assumed it would,” he admitted. “I thought it would be a little tougher than that.

“Prater’s the real deal, it just worked out that I caught him with the first shot that I threw and I followed up with many more.”

To be sure, it was the kind of win that Larson needed, especially after his last fight – against John Alessio in March – ended in controversy.

“That was my goal; to go out there and do it quick and make everyone open their eyes again and let them know that I’m back and that the last two fights were kind of flukes,” he said.

“I’m the real deal and I’m ready for Condit.”

According to Larson, the rematch of his title fight with Condit from August of last year appears to be what’s on the horizon next, as long as a deal can be worked out between everyone involved.

“I’m ready for it, so it’s just a matter of getting (Condit) to agree, but (the WEC) definitely wants it to happen,” he commented. “It’s up to Condit’s camp to figure out what it wants.”

Normally Larson would look to stay active, but he explains that he’s not willing to put his title shot on the line should it take longer for a fight with Condit to get worked out and scheduled.

“I’d like to fight as often as possible, but the way it’s looking, this is the fight I want to wait for,” he said. “I don’t want to risk anything like I did before fighting Condit the first time.

“I was supposed to fight him when I fought Kevin Knabjan two months before, and I think I peaked too early for that. It’s hard to peak twice in two months, so if it comes out that way, that’s the way I’m going to have to take it.”

When the rematch does take place, Larson feels that it will be a much different fight the second time around.

“My confidence level is as high as it can be,” he exclaimed. “I’ve always been really confident in my ground game, but now with my hands I’ve been doing a lot of sparring, and I’m confident everywhere now.

“I don’t feel like I have a huge hole anywhere. It’s going to take a pretty tough dude to bury me. I think that right now I’m doing the best that I’ve ever done and I’m ready for it.”

With a three-fight winning streak in tow and only two losses in 26 fights, it would be hard to imagine anyone in the WEC other than Brock Larson getting a title shot against Carlos Condit any time soon.

“I want to thank Warrior Wear and Bowtech for taking care of me,” he closed out. “Everybody out there, fans of mine, I appreciate the support.

“Keep watching and you’re going to see more explosiveness from me and that belt around my waist.”

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LionHeartWarchild
08-17-2008, 11:04 AM
I'd like to see this rematch. Larson is a powerhouse and if he get's that one big shot off, I believe its all over for Condit.

duran
08-17-2008, 11:41 AM
I like how Larson said that he caught him early and that he expected it to be tougher rather than the standard answer that guys use when they KO someone.

Condit needs some time off after this last fight. He was pushed to the brink in this last fight and people forget how difficult it is to come back from a fight like that, even though he won. A hard fight where you have to dig deep to survive takes a lot from your soul (See Roger Huerta-Clay Guida-Kenny Florian case study).

neonatural
08-17-2008, 01:14 PM
Condit/Miura was an amazing fight. Top 10 favorite of mine all time

LionHeartWarchild
08-17-2008, 02:00 PM
Yes, that was a great match. I have nothing against Condit, but I can easily say that my favorite moments in that match were watching him get thrown around the cage like a ragdoll. I'm a huge Judo fan, and those throws utilized by Miura were some of the most effortless I've seen pulled off in MMA.