Keith Jardine Wants To Hold The Strikeforce Middleweight Title By 2012

Recent Strikeforce signee “The Dean of Mean” Keith Jardine (17-9-2) is hoping to reinvent himself by dropping down to 185 pounds after a career fighting at light heavyweight.
Just a few weeks ago, Jardine took a last minute fight with Gegard Mousasi to fight at 205 lbs as part of last weekends Strikeforce: Diaz vs. Daley […]

Keith JardineRecent Strikeforce signee “The Dean of Mean” Keith Jardine (17-9-2) is hoping to reinvent himself by dropping down to 185 pounds after a career fighting at light heavyweight.

Just a few weeks ago, Jardine took a last minute fight with Gegard Mousasi to fight at 205 lbs as part of last weekends Strikeforce: Diaz vs. Daley event in San Diego.

“The Dean of Mean” had lost five straight fights, but was looking to make a big statement against Mousasi by winning his third straight bout since that black mark on his career. Both men fought to a majority draw, leaving neither man satisfied with the result, and leaving those watching the fight wondering if the promotion would book them into a rematch.

In a conversation with FightHype.com, Jardine said he’s focused on capturing the Strikeforce middleweight title within the next year, and any rematch appears to be off the table as he’s focused on losing weight.

“I made a commitment a few weeks ago to drop down to 185 and get that…I want to have the middleweight belt in 2012. That’s my goal right now, to get the Strikeforce belt at middleweight in 2012. You know, the way I look at it right now is, I’m 35 right now. I’ve never felt better, stronger, or more athletic in my life, but my window is closing, so I don’t want to waste too many fights …”

“I’m working with a nutritionist right now, the same one that Brian Stann uses, and he is another guy that dropped down to 185 from 205; a guy named George Lockhart. He is real credible. I never really focused on my diet. I eat a lot of food. I’ve never really cut hard weight and I’ve always looked a little chubby to make weight at 205. According to him, I don’t think it’s going to be a big thing. In fact, I only cut 2 pounds for this last fight, so I’m not really worried about it … ”

“My goal right now is to make the move to 185 and hold the 185 pound belt for them, and that’s incredibly exciting for me. A few years ago, who would have thought this would happen.”