Johny Hendricks Went Back to His Roots to Prepare for Georges St-Pierre

Posted on November 16, 2013 by Jeff Cain
Johny Hendricks at UFC 141On paper, top welterweight contender Johny Hendricks may pose the biggest threat to Georges St-Pierres championship reign.
St-Pierre is known for his stiff and accurate jab accompanied with arguably the best wrestling in the sport. Hendricks wrestling resume is extensive. Hes a four-time NCAA Division I All-American, a three-time Big 12 Conference Champion and a two-time National Champion wrestling out of Oklahoma State University. In addition to his wrestling pedigree, Hendricks knocks people out. Half of his wins have come by way of knockout.
Preparing to meet St-Pierre in the UFC 167 main event on Nov. 16, Hendricks went back to his wrestling roots.
Well, the last, I dont know five, six fights, ever since I moved back to Texas, Ive been able to go back to Oklahoma State, said Hendricks during a media conference call promoting the event.
My wrestling is getting sharper each time I go back. My coaches say that right now I could probably go back and still wrestle and try out for the Olympics and that means a lot to me because I dont put in enough time for wrestling, added the 30-year-old athlete.
Wrestling is where Hendricks comes from, and its that lifetime of competition thats prepared him for what hell face inside the Octagon at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on Saturday. While St-Pierre has more mixed martial arts experience and time in the spotlight, Hendricks believes hes the more experienced in competition.
Ive been under the lights since my freshman year in high school. Ive wrestled 130 matches 140 matches in high school. I wrestled 140 matches in college. The spotlight doesnt get much more than that, he said. Ive been competing my whole life. Who cares about the spotlight? Who cares about all this other crap? Im facing a man. Im facing Georges St-Pierre. Experience, I have plenty of experience.
The title fight against St-Pierre will be Hendricks first five-round fight, and he believes that hes made adequate adjustments in training to prepare.
I just had to add on extra. To be the world champ and the motivation to add on 30 more minutes or 45 more minutes or an hour each workout was easy to do because of what my desires are, said Hendricks.
So it was easy to train for a five-round fight and thats really what Im looking at is, it is a little different. Dont get me wrong. It was a little rougher. But it was something that Ive working for this whole time is to try to get to this five-round fight. So realistically, like I said, putting in the extra time was easy for me because of what I want and what I desire, added the welterweight contender.
Hendricks knows hes taking on one of the most well-rounded fighters in UFC history. He knows what St-Pierre brings to the table and doesnt fear any of it.
Theres nothing that I fear. And the reason why is because fear is only a mental game. Hes just a man just like I am. We can both win this fight and we can both lose this fight. Im going into this fight and Im holding nothing back. Im not going to fear nothing. Im going to chance everything to win this fight, he said. Thats the way Ive been training is that way, so why change up something now? Yes, it is a different type of fight, but dont let nothing stand in your way to get your hand raised. Thats my motto.
My mental game has been developed since I was a sophomore in college. So that wasnt my main concern. My main concern was this is my first five-round fight. How do we train for this? How do we this? How do we do that? And thats sort of what we focused on the most. My mental state will never be in question, added Hendricks.
I know that just because the wrestling that I went through, and thats something that I went back to. I did a lot of trips to Oklahoma State. I had to do a lot grinding to remember where I came from. And in return, I know thats going to give me the shape, I know thats going to give me the confidence, and thats going to give me the mental toughness that Ive had, he continued. Mental toughness can come in many ways, shapes and forms, but thats sort of the way that I like to base mine off of is how well Im doing in the wrestling room, not the fight world, because the fight world is easy compared to wrestling. And so thats where I measure everything that I need to do.
Hendricks is impressed with what St-Pierre has been able to do to accomplish and is excited to test his skills against the champs.
Whats impressive is hes been able to continue to win that way. So thats what I like about this fight is that were both saying, Hey, yes, Im going to try to hit you with my left hand. Im going to try to knock you out and Im going to nullify your wrestling, said Hendricks. Georges St-Pierre is coming out here saying, Yes, Im going to do my jab. Im going to take you down. Whoever can nullify the other person is going to win this fight. And thats what makes this exciting for me is that this is what were going to do. Whos actually going to prevail? Thats what makes me excited.
Georges St-Pierre, we know hes very good. Hes very good at changing levels. Hes very good at getting takedowns. I know if I can prevent that then its more in my favor because I know I have the power to finish this fight and thats what I want.
Posted on November 16, 2013 by Jeff Cain
Johny Hendricks at UFC 141On paper, top welterweight contender Johny Hendricks may pose the biggest threat to Georges St-Pierres championship reign.
St-Pierre is known for his stiff and accurate jab accompanied with arguably the best wrestling in the sport. Hendricks wrestling resume is extensive. Hes a four-time NCAA Division I All-American, a three-time Big 12 Conference Champion and a two-time National Champion wrestling out of Oklahoma State University. In addition to his wrestling pedigree, Hendricks knocks people out. Half of his wins have come by way of knockout.
Preparing to meet St-Pierre in the UFC 167 main event on Nov. 16, Hendricks went back to his wrestling roots.
Well, the last, I dont know five, six fights, ever since I moved back to Texas, Ive been able to go back to Oklahoma State, said Hendricks during a media conference call promoting the event.
My wrestling is getting sharper each time I go back. My coaches say that right now I could probably go back and still wrestle and try out for the Olympics and that means a lot to me because I dont put in enough time for wrestling, added the 30-year-old athlete.
Wrestling is where Hendricks comes from, and its that lifetime of competition thats prepared him for what hell face inside the Octagon at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on Saturday. While St-Pierre has more mixed martial arts experience and time in the spotlight, Hendricks believes hes the more experienced in competition.
Ive been under the lights since my freshman year in high school. Ive wrestled 130 matches 140 matches in high school. I wrestled 140 matches in college. The spotlight doesnt get much more than that, he said. Ive been competing my whole life. Who cares about the spotlight? Who cares about all this other crap? Im facing a man. Im facing Georges St-Pierre. Experience, I have plenty of experience.
The title fight against St-Pierre will be Hendricks first five-round fight, and he believes that hes made adequate adjustments in training to prepare.
I just had to add on extra. To be the world champ and the motivation to add on 30 more minutes or 45 more minutes or an hour each workout was easy to do because of what my desires are, said Hendricks.
So it was easy to train for a five-round fight and thats really what Im looking at is, it is a little different. Dont get me wrong. It was a little rougher. But it was something that Ive working for this whole time is to try to get to this five-round fight. So realistically, like I said, putting in the extra time was easy for me because of what I want and what I desire, added the welterweight contender.
Hendricks knows hes taking on one of the most well-rounded fighters in UFC history. He knows what St-Pierre brings to the table and doesnt fear any of it.
Theres nothing that I fear. And the reason why is because fear is only a mental game. Hes just a man just like I am. We can both win this fight and we can both lose this fight. Im going into this fight and Im holding nothing back. Im not going to fear nothing. Im going to chance everything to win this fight, he said. Thats the way Ive been training is that way, so why change up something now? Yes, it is a different type of fight, but dont let nothing stand in your way to get your hand raised. Thats my motto.
My mental game has been developed since I was a sophomore in college. So that wasnt my main concern. My main concern was this is my first five-round fight. How do we train for this? How do we this? How do we do that? And thats sort of what we focused on the most. My mental state will never be in question, added Hendricks.
I know that just because the wrestling that I went through, and thats something that I went back to. I did a lot of trips to Oklahoma State. I had to do a lot grinding to remember where I came from. And in return, I know thats going to give me the shape, I know thats going to give me the confidence, and thats going to give me the mental toughness that Ive had, he continued. Mental toughness can come in many ways, shapes and forms, but thats sort of the way that I like to base mine off of is how well Im doing in the wrestling room, not the fight world, because the fight world is easy compared to wrestling. And so thats where I measure everything that I need to do.
Hendricks is impressed with what St-Pierre has been able to do to accomplish and is excited to test his skills against the champs.
Whats impressive is hes been able to continue to win that way. So thats what I like about this fight is that were both saying, Hey, yes, Im going to try to hit you with my left hand. Im going to try to knock you out and Im going to nullify your wrestling, said Hendricks. Georges St-Pierre is coming out here saying, Yes, Im going to do my jab. Im going to take you down. Whoever can nullify the other person is going to win this fight. And thats what makes this exciting for me is that this is what were going to do. Whos actually going to prevail? Thats what makes me excited.
Georges St-Pierre, we know hes very good. Hes very good at changing levels. Hes very good at getting takedowns. I know if I can prevent that then its more in my favor because I know I have the power to finish this fight and thats what I want.
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