View Full Version : Tell Dana I said "Hi" Gomi interview


kaps
05-12-2009, 02:18 PM
From ****dog....

Dave Mandel/Sherdog.com



Gomi feels reborn.Monday, 5:00 p.m. ET: In shape and focused for the first time in a while, the Takanori Gomi of old returned to us on Sunday evening's Shooto Tradition Final card, where he knocked out Shooto 154-pound world champion Takashi Nakakura late in the second round.

After the event, Sherdog.com was able to catch up with an ecstatic and jovial “Fireball Kid” to talk about his immediate feelings on the bout, as well as his next step in the sport.

Sherdog: It's been about 20-30 minutes since your knockout victory over Takashi Nakakura. How're you feeling now?

Gomi: Shooto is where I grew up. It feels like home, like my hometown. I feel nostalgic. It feels really good.

Sherdog: In the days leading up to Shooto Tradition Final, you were commenting that this fight with Nakakura was a “do or die” for you -- that you absolutely needed to win. Now that you've returned to Shooto and have won like this, do you feel reborn?

Gomi: Yeah. I've been a pro for about 10 years. MMA is starting to lose its popularity a little bit here, and a lot of people in Japan don't really know what's going on in places like the UFC and all that. So, I felt I needed to step up and do my best to show them what MMA is all about.

Sherdog: Your right foot seems to be all taped up. Did you injure it during training?

Gomi: No. They're actually both taped up, just for support. No injuries.

Sherdog: Speaking of training, is there any one thing that you can credit in your preparation for your success tonight?

Gomi: Mm, it's the return, my mental mindset in coming back. Day by day, my chances become fewer and fewer, and the window to challenge myself overseas gets smaller and smaller. The opportunities are less and less now.

Sherdog: Do you feel like you're racing against the clock?

Gomi: Yeah, certainly. [Laughs] My time is running out, while my students are getting better and better, so that puts even more pressure on me!

Sherdog: Since “time is running out,” where do you want to go next? Do you want to stick around in Shooto a little longer, or will you be heading back to fighting in big promotions? What do you, personally, want to do?

Gomi: I'd like to relax for a little bit, and if I continue fighting, I'd like to test the waters overseas.

Sherdog: Is there any goal in particular now that you think you must achieve?

Gomi: I'd like to get married. [Laughs]

Sherdog: That is indeed a great goal, but what about your career? Is there anything you're set on doing, or do you just want to take things one fight at a time?

Gomi: Yeah, one fight at time. I want to help out my teammates and just take things one fight at a time.

Sherdog: Are there any comments you'd like to convey to all your international fans?

Gomi: “I'm coming soon! The Fireball Kid will be there!” [Laughs] I'd like to thank all of you, and continue to thank you for supporting me and MMA. You guys are important, and I'll continue to do my best. Oh, and tell Dana White I said, “hi!”

kaps
05-12-2009, 02:20 PM
Gomi would be a nice addition to the LW devision. Always exciting and has the power to knock anybody out. Don't see a rematch with Penn going much differently though...

F l i c k e r
05-12-2009, 02:41 PM
hell yeah! Gomi commin to the US would be the ****. I want to see him give the UFC lightweight division hell, like he did in Pride. I would actually buy a ticket to a UFC event(anywhere), just to see Gomi. ****, I'll even buy backstage tickets, just to see Gomi.

I see a rematch with Penn going way differently. Since Penn, Gomi is 16-3-1. I think he would do extremely well against Penn. As long as he doesn't go to the floor.

jakkups
05-12-2009, 02:54 PM
Penn tools Gomi all day. Gomi isn't any different from when he fought in Pride other than he's older. Penn will take him down and tap him out.

Dice
05-13-2009, 12:17 PM
Penn tools Gomi all day. Gomi isn't any different from when he fought in Pride other than he's older. Penn will take him down and tap him out.

Perfectly said. Shooto is an organization you fight for comming up. A man of Gomi's level gains nothing beating fighters from Shooto. While in past posts I believe Jakkups underrated Gomi's skills, the fact of the matter is that he's been gettin beat by guys in the top level organizations in Japan.

Whats worst is that his losses were in Sengoku, which doesnt even have the LW talent DREAM has. I'd say get a few more wins then i'll get excited about him in the UFC

kaps
05-13-2009, 01:15 PM
Win/Loss isn't as important to me as seeing exciting fights....

jakkups
05-13-2009, 01:45 PM
Perfectly said. Shooto is an organization you fight for comming up. A man of Gomi's level gains nothing beating fighters from Shooto. While in past posts I believe Jakkups underrated Gomi's skills, the fact of the matter is that he's been gettin beat by guys in the top level organizations in Japan.

Whats worst is that his losses were in Sengoku, which doesnt even have the LW talent DREAM has. I'd say get a few more wins then i'll get excited about him in the UFC

I agree with you. However my gripe with Gomi was that in Pride I never felt (except for his 2005 series of fights) that he was put in much danger in his matchups. He was always given the same type of guys over and over. Either blown up 145lb'ers. Wild strikers with good BJJ but some of the worst takedowns which worked well for Gomi because his wrestling was good enough to stuff anything that came his way. I still firmly believe that the majority of 155lb wrestlers that there are in MMA would get the better of Gomi as I do guys who have more seasoned striking backgrounds.

Dice
05-13-2009, 02:41 PM
Win/Loss isn't as important to me as seeing exciting fights....

His losses havent been exciting recently. He's looked like crap recently and I think he should get back on track in Sengoku and get that killer instinct back then come to the UFC and see how he really stacks up