FINAL PRESS CONFERENCE QUOTES
FOR LONG-AWAITED SHAMROCK-CUNG LE FIGHT THURSDAY,
MARCH 27, AT HP PAVILION
For
Immediate Release
Shamrock-Le, Saturday,
March 29 at The HP Pavilion in San Jose, Calif.
One of Five Fights on SHOWTIME (9
p.m. ET/PT, delayed on the west coast)
Bay Area rivals Frank Shamrock
(23-8-1) and undefeated Cung Le (21-0), will
finally face off in the cage when Shamrock defends
his Strikeforce world middleweight (185-pound
limit) championship against Le in the main event
of an eagerly anticipated EliteXC-Strikeforce
co-promoted mixed martial arts extravaganza
Saturday, March 29, at the HP Pavilion in San
Jose, Calif.
In another Strikeforce world
title fight, defending lightweight champion
Gilbert Melendez (9-1) of San Francisco, Calif.,
will risk his 170-pound belt against Gabe Lemley
(11-6) of New London, Iowa.
Tickets for “Shamrock
vs. Cung Le,” priced from $30, are on
sale at the HP Pavilion box office (408-287-7070),
all Ticketmaster locations (408-998-TIXS), Ticketmaster
online (www.ticketmaster.com), EliteXC’s
official website (www.ProElite.com) and Strikeforce’s
official website (www.Strikeforceusa.net). Doors
open at 4:30 p.m. PT. First live fight is at
5 o’clock.
In addition to the aforementioned
world title scraps, three more bouts will be
televised live on SHOWTIME (9 p.m. ET/PT, delayed
on the west coast): in an EliteXC welterweight
elimination fight, Drew Fickett (31-5) of Tucson,
Ariz., meets Korea’s Jae Suk Lim (9-3),
Mike Kyle (9-5-1) of San Jose clashes with Wayne
Cole (10-6) of Oklahoma City, Okla., in a super
heavyweight battle and EliteXC standout Joey
“Dream Smasher” Villasenor (24-6)
of Albuquerque, N.M., will thrown down with
Ryan Jensen (11-3) of Omaha, Neb., in a middleweight
scrap.
Non-televised bout include:
Jesse Jones (1-0) of Redwood City, Calif., vs.
Jesse Gillespie (1-0) of San Jose at 170 pounds;
Darren Uyenoyama (3-1) of San Francisco vs.
Anthony Figueroa (4-1) of Gilroy, Calif., at
135 pounds; and Tiki Ghosn (9-7) of Huntington
Beach, Calif., vs. Luke Stewart (5-0) of San
Francisco at 170 pounds.
Fans can watch pre- and post-fight
interviews at ProElite.com. Fighter pages below.
Here is what the fighters
from the SHOWTIME televised portion of the evening
had to say about Saturday’s fights at
Thursday’s press conference:
FRANK SHAMROCK:
“I have been training
hard to beat up Cung Le. This is a dream come
true to fight a guy like this in my hometown.
“I was doing MMA when
there were no weight classes, no rounds, no
athletic commission, no TV and no money. Now
I am fighting on SHOWTIME in one of the biggest
MMA fights of the year.
“In my 11 years I have
never been knocked out, submitted, choked out
and never lost a championship match. That is
what I am all about.
“If Cung Le can achieve
what others like Phil Baroni and Tito Ortiz
failed to do, then he is truly the man to beat.
“I am going to come
out ready to brawl and explode on Saturday night.”
CUNG LE:
“I feel blessed and
honored to be part of this big event. I want
to thank Frank for giving me a shot at the title.
I am really looking forward to it.
“This is a huge opportunity
to fight a guy like Frank, and I am ready to
rock and roll.”
DREW FICKETT:
“I want to thank Jae
Suk Lim for taking this fight. He took it knowing
I will be a little heavier than Nick (Diaz,
Lim’s original opponent), so that shows
his spirit and that he is ready to fight.
“I want to fight and
I want to fight the best. I understand Jake
(Shields, his original opponent who pulled out
with a back injury) got injured, and I was looking
forward to fighting him.
“Jae is an equally
talented opponent just as Jake is. I cannot
look past him and I am ready to take him on.
“I know that he came
all the way over from Korea to win. That means
that he is coming hard and will do anything
to win on Saturday. I will be ready for his
best.”
JAE SUK LIM:
“I wanted to fight
Nick Diaz (his original opponent who was not
allowed to fight for medical issues), but he
has some problems. I wanted to retire him, but
next time I will get the chance to do that.
“I want to thank Drew
(Fickett) for taking this fight on short notice.
He is a tough opponent and it will be a good
fight.
“I promise that you
will see how strong the Korean fighters are
on Saturday night.”
GILBERT MELENDEZ:
“I want to thank Gabe
(Lemley) for stepping up and taking this fight.
I respect that.
“I am looking forward
to putting on a good show for all the fans on
Saturday.
“I am pretty bummed
Nick (Diaz) and Jake (Shields) aren’t
on the card anymore. I train hard with those
guys and it would have been great to fight on
the same night as them.
“On Saturday I am going
to fight hard to bring home the championship
belt again. I want to win for my two friends
and for my gym.”
GABE LEMLEY:
“I took this fight
on short notice, about three weeks, but I am
ready.
“My first impression
of Gilbert (Melendez) was that this is not a
good idea because he is such a great fighter.
“But I have nothing
to lose if I want to stay in the game for a
long time. I am kind of a fan of Gilbert, so
I want to thank him for taking this fight. This
is huge for me.”
MIKE KYLE:
“I’m looking
to show you guys a good, clean fight on Saturday.
“I have been looking
forward to getting my career back on track for
a while. This is the first time I have fought
for a year and a half because of a suspension,
so I am ready to get it on.”
WAYNE COLE:
“Anytime you get to
come out on national television is a huge opportunity,
especially for a guy from the country like me.
“This is a big quest
for me. I’m going to put on a great show
on Saturday.
“Fighting on national
television and in California is a big deal for
me. My opponent has fought in a lot of amazing
places that I would like to have a chance to.
“If I come out with
a win, it could change my life.”
JOEY VILLASENOR:
“My opponent got changed
this week, but it doesn’t matter. I trained
really hard for whoever they put in the cage
with me.
“I think (Ryan) Jensen
is a tougher opponent than the two guys I trained
for.
“I am actually a little
bit nervous, but I think it brings out the best
in me. Sweaty palms and I’m ready to go.”
RYAN JENSEN:
“I want to thank everyone
for the opportunity to fight. I also took this
fight on short notice, but I was training prior
to this for four solid weeks.
“I’m ready and
looking to come out with a bang.”
Fighter pages for televised
bouts: Shamrock (http://frankshamrock.proelite.com),
Le (http:/cungle.proelite.com), Melendez (http:/gilbertmelendez.proelite.com),
Fickett (http:/drewfickett.proelite.com), Lim
(http://jaesuklim.proelite.com), Kyle (http://mikekyle.proelite.com),
Cole (http://waynecole.proelite.com), Villasenor
(http://joeyvillasenor.proelite.com), Jensen
(http://ryanjensen.proelite.com)
Fighter pages for non-televised
bouts: Jones (http://jessejones.proelite.com),
Gillespie (http://jessegillespie.proelite.com),
Uyenoyama (http://darrenuyenoyama.proelite.com),
Ghosn (http://tikighosn.proelite.com), Stewart
(http://lukestewart.proelite.com).