Tuesday, July 31, 2007

Irish Whip Fighting Exclusive: Team Quest Interview

On the day the IFL announced their fight card for their 2007 Grand Prix (which consists of the four top fighters in each weight division) I had the unique opportunity to sit down with rising MMA star Matt “Suave” Horwich. With victories over the likes of Jason McDonald, Vernon White and Josh Burkman, he is one of the most dangerous and well rounded middleweights fighting today. Drawing strength from his deep spiritual faith he has unmatched focus determination that has helped him realize his dream of becoming a world class fighter. Coming off of a stunning KO via a “cro-cop” like high kick he shared with me his thoughts on winning the IFL GP and his goal to become the first ever IFL middleweight champion as well as becoming the first Rock/MMA superstar.By Doug MacEwan


Doug: “What initially attracted you to Mixed Martial Arts and how did you get your start?”
Matt: “Like a lot of young kids growing up I was always watching Bruce Lee movies and got involved in traditional Martial Arts at a young age. After watching Royce Gracie dominate the first few UFC’s, I saved up as much money as I could and moved to northern California to train with him for five hour
s a day five days a week for a month straight. It was an amazing experience for a sixteen year old and that helped me build the foundation for my submission skills.”

D: “That’s really impressive….so how did you find team Quest?”
M: “Even though I took some time off from training to pursue other interests like playing the guitar and exploring my musical side I was still watching all the UFC events I could and saw Randy Couture dominating much like Royce did during his first reign as the HW champ. At this point in my life I was traveling around and the opportunity presented itself for me to travel up north to begin training with Randy at Team Quest.

D: “What was it like training with all of the great fighters at Team Quest and what makes Team Quest arguably the best MMA training facility in the world?”
M: “Having the opportunity to train with the best MW fighters in the world in Matt Lindland and Dan Henderson along with other world class fighters like Ed Herman Nate Quarry and Chris Leben, you are being challenged by t
he best every day you come to the gym. Both Henderson and Lindland are two of the best wrestlers in the history of our sport and they helped me develop an excellent ground game. The environment is exactly what you need to push yourself to become a champion and you are constantly pushed every day to be the best. The work ethic we all have at TQ as well as the whole atmosphere here could not be better. I have to give a lot of credit to Matt Lindland who is like a father figure to many of the fighters and works really hard to promote us and get our names out there on top of training us to become the best. He had helped me so much over the course of my career and it amazes me how he is able to dedicate so much energy into helping all of us on top of the work he needs to devote to his own career. We also believe in cross training with other gyms and I have had the chance to train with BJ Penn, Chuck Liddell and many other top fighters and gyms.”

D: “What has your experience with the IFL been like and what are your thoughts on the merger between the UFC and PRIDE fc?”
M: “First of all I can’t say enough great things about the IFL. They treat their fighters extremely well and pay us a monthly salary to help us afford to train full time on top of what they pay us per fight. It ends up being much more than the UFC can offer unless you are one of the really big names. I am really excited about the upcoming GP and I think that the IFL has a great business plan and will continue to grow and become more successful. As far as the merger with PRIDE and UFC there are two ways to look at it. On one hand you now have the dream match ups like Shogun vs Liddell and the fans will get to see match ups they only dreamed about in the past. On the other hand this makes the UFC more powerful and without that competition they could end up paying the fighters less than they would have if they had PRIDE bidding against them for talent.”

D: “If you could fight anyone in the world who would it be?”
M: “I would love an opportunity to fight Anderson Silva because in order to be the best you have to fight the best. I have tremendous respect for him as a fighter and as a person and it would be an honor to test my skills against him.”

D: “How do you stay focused with all of the distraction and temptation that has gotten the best of many great talents in the past. I am also curious to hear your thoughts on the recent string of positive steroids tests that have plagued MMA”
M: “I put a lot of faith in god and I find it easy to make the choices that will put me in the best position to be successful. I owe it to myself and the people around me that I care about to stay focused and diet and train the right way. As far as steroids it is unfortunate that some people try to take short cuts and sacrifice the integrity of the sport and themselves. I can only control my own actions so there is not much I can do other than set a positive example”

D: “Give us your dream match ups for every weight class.”
M: “ That’s tough but here are the fights I am dying to see: HW-Fedor vs Gonzaga, LHW-Shogun vs Liddell, MW-Lindland or Henderson vs A. Silva WW- BJ Penn vs St. Pierre 2”

D: “Thank you for your time and giving www.irishwhipfighting.com and all the fans a glimpse into the world of Matt Horwich. The last thing I want to know is what your goals for the future are and how your fans can get in contact with you.”
M: “Thank you for your visit. My goal is to continue to fight hard and to win the IFL Middleweight belt. I would also like to continue to develop my musical talent and purchase land to build a house where I can spend time with my friends and loved ones. My fans can reach me on my myspace account under the screen name ‘Wildheart' or look me up by my name Matthew Horwich.”

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