LOS ANGELES, Jan. 11 Standing at the dais during Thursdays press conference to officially introduce PRIDEs Feb. 24 main event between
Wanderlei Silva (Pictures) and
Dan Henderson (Pictures), PRIDE CEO Nobuyuki Sakakibara said it as clear as he could while using his improving English: We are here to stay.
Those words seemed unnecessary last January when PRIDE, coming off a successful New Years Eve card and 2005 campaign, appeared to be in great position as one of the worlds leading fight organizations.
Yet after 2006 the most trying 12 months in the organizations 10-year history consistent rumors circulate that PRIDE is on its way out as a major MMA promoter, and Sakakibara has very nearly doubled as a Gloria Gaynor impersonator.
With the explosion of mixed martial arts upon the American marketplace, Sakakibara has alternated between defending his company and strategizing an offensive game plan that would have PRIDE penetrate the UFC-dominated U.S. scene.
2007 is the year of change and challenge for PRIDE, Sakakibara told Sherdog.com. We take the American market very seriously and also we have champions like Fedor and Wanderlei, strong fighters theyre waiting for anyone to challenge them. Were here to stay in America and those champions are here to stay in PRIDE.
Following Thursdays presser, Sakakibara discussed the state of PRIDE, rumors the Japanese organization was close to selling to the UFC, and several other topics that touch on the health of the company.
Nobuyuki Sakakibara: Weve been doing this in Japan for 10 years and were very confident in our product. Were bringing in the best fighters in the world. The last time we tried to bring in the whole package of PRIDE in Japan as it is; we didnt change anything at all into the U.S. market. So for the second show, were not going to change anything. Were going to do what weve done the last 10 years.
Sakakibara: The last show in October we didnt do that for fun. We took it very seriously. And in 2007 well try to push harder and farther into this market. No matter what is going to happen to us in the future were just trying to do our best to make it happen in the U.S. market.
Sakakibara: Coming to the U.S. market you can never be strong enough. We always welcome any offer for help or teaming up with sponsors. We are ready to come here. And again, any offer is welcome to us.
Sakakibara: Its just a rumor. I havent had any close conversation with (UFC president) Dana White so far. But since the Fertitta brothers bought the UFC weve had a very close relationship and we have had friendly conversation. Were just trying to come up with the idea on how we can make this sport grow. Thats our main concern. I think that is where the rumors are coming from. Were constantly having a conversation with the UFC.
Sakakibara: Were trying to make it happen at the Staples Center. I already mentioned that Dodgers Stadium would be our final goal. Were not only promoting the fights. Were creating the entertainment, the event itself. Weve done the National Stadium in Japan. The biggest baseball stadium in Tokyo. So were trying to leave a footstep in America that we have achieved something that the people can remember for a long time. Thats what were trying to achieve in this country.
Sakakibara: Yes. Middle of May is the first round.
Sakakibara: Maybe not this year, the super heavyweight grand prix. But were making offers to all the big fighters all over the world so maybe next year we can make it happen.
Sakakibara: We try to keep a very friendly relationship with WWE. There is a lot to learn from them in many aspects of the entertainment business. Vince McMahon is one of my role models as a businessman. He is my hero as a businessman.
Sakakibara: Match-ups, not yet. Today I will announce
Takanori Gomi (Pictures) will take part in the next show.
Sakakibara: No, non-title fight. But he will make his U.S. debut.
Sakakibara: Were getting many offers from many companies. But in the near future were going to surprise people. Were going to announce some surprises.
Sakakibara: Its very possible that many fighters follow Mirkos footsteps. PRIDEs plan is to decide the toughest fighter in the world. Its a very tough situation as a working place for a fighter, so were expecting more fighters to follow.
Sakakibara: The theme in PRIDE is, again, to decide the strongest man on the planet. So maybe more strong fighters will come into PRIDE and those who cant survive in PRIDE, theyll leave. Thats very natural.