Despite a 20-2-1 record,
Gegard Mousasi (Pictures) was a heavy underdog going into Tuesday's fight with
Denis Kang (Pictures) in the Dream middleweight grand prix. After his first-round submission win over the Canadian veteran, one can definitely say the role was not justified.
Here the well-rounded 22-year-old from Armenia reviews the fight and gives his outlook on the next round of the grand prix:
Gegard Mousasi (Pictures): I feel great! It has given me a lot of confidence to beat a top-ranked opponent like
Denis Kang (Pictures).
Mousasi: No, but he took me out of my game plan, because he came in with punches while I was worried that he would be looking for the takedown right away. So then I thought I can be more aggressive with my punches and kicks and that was when he was able to take me down.
Mousasi: This was nothing special because I felt that I was physically stronger than him and he wasn't doing any damage, so I stayed calm and waited for an opportunity to reverse him or stand back up.
Mousasi: No, not at all. Otherwise I would have been busier when he had my arm.
Mousasi: They should watch the fight again. When he stood up out of my guard, I kicked him a couple times and that made him want to come down again. I then grabbed one of his feet and pulled on it, which took a little bit of his balance away. Then he wanted to strike me with those hammer fists, but if you watch closely, you will see that I dodged those punches before securing the triangle choke. I also kept his hand in control, so he wouldn't be able to pull it out.
Mousasi: I haven't been able to see all of the other fights yet, but Galesic is a nice guy and showed a great armbar even though that is not his specialty. Jacaré was also impressive, but I have to see more of his fights before I can give you a final verdict on him. Props to
Ian Murphy (Pictures) for taking the fight on a two-week notice and making his MMA debut against a guy like Jacaré though.
Mousasi: If he does, I would love to fight him next. His fighting style suits me well, and it would be a very exciting fight.
Mousasi: I hear that a lot of people on the Internet are now talking bad about Denis Kang. If they are brave enough to badmouth a professional fighter, why don't these keyboard warriors come out behind their computer and get in the ring themselves to prove how tough they are? I also want to thank Jesus, my friends and family for their help and continuous support.