Jorge Masvidal Has No Use for Title, Saying Win Over Gilbert Melendez Means More

Filed under: Strikeforce, NewsFor most fighters, winning a major championship is an ultimate career goal. Few, however, will ever get the chance to compete for one, let alone have a shiny, gold belt strapped around their waist.

Jorge Masvidal gets tha…

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For most fighters, winning a major championship is an ultimate career goal. Few, however, will ever get the chance to compete for one, let alone have a shiny, gold belt strapped around their waist.

Jorge Masvidal gets that chance on Saturday, yet for him, that material possession comes secondary to the personal satisfaction that would come from defeating current Strikeforce lightweight titleholder Gilbert Melendez.

“He’s the No. 1 or No. 2 in most peoples’ opinion,” he told MMA Fighting during a recent teleconference. “That’s what really matters to me. The belt, I could really care less for it.”

Melendez is currently ranked second, behind only UFC champ Frankie Edgar in most lightweight rankings, and the prospect of knocking off his highest-ranked opponent means more to Masvidal than anything else.

The 27-year-old has won both of his Strikeforce fights since re-signing with the company in 2011 (he had also gone 2-0 in a previous run in 2007-08).

While Masvidal has yet to crack a top 10 on his own, he has been considered a talented but sometimes inconsistent fighter with the ability to do so. In recent years, he has led a bit of a nomadic existence, fighting in promotions including Bellator, Bodog Fight, Sengoku and Shark Fights before settling back in Strikeforce’s hexagon. Essentially, he’s chased the best available fights, which is no different than his current focus.

“To me it doesn’t really matter what people say about him or anything,” he said of Melendez’s reputation. “I just want to fight him. I know he’s a solid fighter and that’s all that matters to me. And that’s it, really. To me it’s just another fight. Train hard and that’s it. Train long because it’s five rounds. That’s the only difference. And that’s it. Go in and do my job.”

For his part, Melendez said that just because Masvidal has gone under the radar of some, he shouldn’t be counted among that group. In fact, it’s a fight that he has been anticipating for some time, and he expects Masvidal to be just as game as he says is.

“You get motivated when you’re the underdog or you get motivated when there’s a lot of hype,” he said. “A lot of people have been talking nonsense; that Jorge, like he’s no good. That you’re going to run by him. And that talk kind of bothers me because some people are ignorant. They don’t really follow the game that much. If you don’t fight in the UFC, they think you’re no good.”

Melendez goes into Strikeforce: Melendez vs. Masvidal as a sizable favorite, but many observers believe that when Masvidal is at his best, he’s a legitimate threat to anyone. And that means he’s a legitimate threat to win a belt, even if it’s one he says he doesn’t particularly care about.

“When I say ‘just another fight,’ it’s not like I’m dissing my opponent skill-wise or anything,” he said. “I’m just saying that it doesn’t mean anything that it’s a title and it’s a main event on Showtime or nothing like that. It’s just at the end of the day no matter what’s at stake, it’s just a fight. It’s not like Gil has a gun and I’m going in there empty-handed. It’s just another fight. That’s exactly what I mean.”

 

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