Waiting in the Wings:
The Falaniko Vitale Interview
by Michael Onzuka
Falaniko Vitale has been
making a big impression on the Hawaii fans. First as a stand
out player for the University of Hawaii football team and now
as a successful NHB fighter. Hawaii people live and die behind
high school and college sports because that is the closest thing
we have to a professional team. The fans stand behind and support
their own which may be a reason why mixed martial arts has been
steadily growing for a number of years now. Niko is a very calm
and quiet young man with a bodybuilder type body and movie star
looks. The average person would never think that he is a professional
fighter, maybe a Baywatch Hawaii extra. Niko is quite the fighter
with a well-rounded game of punches, kicking, clinching, and
ground techniques. He is an explosive fighter that rises to
the occasion. Niko has just accomplished the biggest win of
his young career over UFC veteran Todd Medina, at the Warrior's
Quest and he just jumped back in the ring at Super Brawl with
another victory. Vitale has all the skills and heart to take
it to the next level, but the big questions are when and who.
With performance like these, he seems ready for a shot at a
top ten contender. I sat down with Niko after his Super Brawl
win on July 21, 2001.
FCF: Let's start off with
the action first. What is your view of the Cabbage/Marcelo fight
and what happened?
Falaniko Vitale: I think it was wrong for Marcelo to headbutt
[Correira]. I thought he was losing the fight. That's probably
why he did it. [This type of incident] makes the sport look
bad with this kind of rowdiness. I don't like the excessive
stuff. We don't need it. Where I'm coming from is that I like
to support the style of mixed martial arts. I like to support
the event, but this kind of stuff, no need. Be professional.
That's how everyone should be.
FCF: You were kind of caught
in the middle because you were telling me that you know half
of Tigre's crew. Would it be difficult for you to jump in there
if fists started flying?
FV: If anything happens, it's between them and whoever, but it's
kind of hard for me to jump in because I know half of those guys
from school. It would be hard to me to back up my team, but
if I have to, I will go down with my team. That's where I belong.
FCF: Do you think that Egan's
going to give Tigre a rematch?
FV: We'll see man. I hope so. I think Cabbage did real good.
I believe that he could have won this match tonight. We'll
see the next time if they do have a rematch.
FCF: Let's jump back to
your fight. You won another pretty easy fight. Tell me your
thoughts on your fight.
FV: I just remember giving a couple kicks and one straight kick
[push kick]. I got him good and eventually he took me down and
I keyed him in an armbar. That's all I remember. People are
telling me I did this, I did that. I caught him in the head.
I don't remember none of those. I was fortunate to win this
fight.
FCF: You look like you are
primed and ready to jump in to a high profile fight. Do you
have any thing on the horizon?
FV: We have been talking to people from the IFC and UFC, but
whenever Egan thinks I'm ready, I'll go. He's the one. He's
the man. I believe that he knows when I'm ready. I have no
plans of flying away. Maybe I might fight for the Super Brawl
again, if the money is right [both laugh]. Whatever happens
I want to fight next month. Actually, I want to fight every
month to keep me going. Long waits for the next fight is not
good for me. I don't feel comfortable coming back from a long
wait.
FCF: It seems like you jumped
in to the event just before it took place. Were you properly
prepared?
FV: Well, I stayed in shape so I knew T. Jay [Thompson, promoter
of Super Brawl] needed some fighters so I just asked him and
here I am right here fighting again.
FCF: Let's go back to your
fight against Todd Medina which was probably the biggest win
of your young career. What did you expect in the fight knowing
that Medina was a UFC veteran, Carlson Gracie Brown belt in BJJ,
and a seasoned fighter?
FV: I tried to block all of that out. I wanted to take my fight
to him and that's basically what I did, but that wasn't the plan.
I wanted to really stand up with him. That's why I was always
training my standup game. The fight was kind of boring, I think.
I don't know. I guess I came out with a good win.
FCF: Did it throw you off
when he crouched down a bit, looking like he was going shoot
the whole time and didn't bother to attempt the stand up game?
FV: I've been training that way for the last month. I knew
he was going to try to shoot in. I just wanted to wait for him
to shoot and if not, I'll just try to leg check him and I knew
he doesn't like that so
FCF: How soon in the fight
did you know that your knees were so devastating and making it
hard for him to walk?
FV: Actually in the first round, that was my game plan, to take
his legs out. Eventually, I got him. I knew I got him so I
kept on going. My corner man, Egan, said, "take the knees,
take the knees" so I kept the fight there.
FCF: Did you see him hobble
back to his corner in the first round (Note: After the first
round, Medina's legs were all red and lumpy from the knees and
kicks that Niko gave him)?
FV: I didn't see him so Egan just told me to (leg) check him,
keep going for the legs, so I did what I had to do so eventually,
it came out good.
FCF: The knees were the
biggest factor in changing the tempo of the fight. I know you
were concentrating on your standup for primarily a month?
FV: Oh longer than that. I've been training for a while. I've
been training hard core my stand up. The fight didn't go the
way I wanted, but it just happened.
FCF: Have you been working
more on the boxing aspects or the total game including the knees?
FV: I trained a lot. I trained with Joe Silva, Wilberg, Hulk
from the Kodokan school. Joe Silva's from the Waimanalo kickboxing
school and also owns a kempo school. They helped me out. Tali
(Kuliha'apai from Grappling Unlimited) helps me out with my stand
up. Lately, I've been getting more standup than the ground game.
I think I'm confident enough to move on the ground.
FCF: How were you modifying
your stand up training to something you can use in NHB?
FV: I concentrate more on the leg kicks, the short kicks, one-two
combinations. I don't want to all out brawl, you know. I just
want to tap them, hit them, and shoot when I have to. If my
stand up's good enough to stand up with the guy, then I'll stand
up with him.
FCF: You have always been
strong in your clinching and Greco-Roman type of positions.
Have you been working on this aspect of your game?
FV: I've been training with a lot of big guys at Egan's (Inoue)
school like Kumu, Cabbage, and the other guys. They help me
with my stand up. Usually, I don't work too much with the wrestling
aspect for fighting, but I think I'm confident enough with my
wrestling skills. I think I'm good enough to sprawl on the takedown
and stuff like that.
FCF: Let's talk about the
transition you made to Grappling Unlimited. First, why?
FV: First of all, I live in Kaneohe and it's a far drive to drive
to Kapolei everyday (to go to the Jesus is Lord's gym) (author's
note: In Hawaii, a 45 minute traffic-free drive is a really long
drive to everyone and we have one of the country's worst traffic
congestion during rush hour). It was a hard decision to make
so I left them and decided to join Egan because I knew Egan and
we were good friends so I that's why I came. It's just the traveling
part.
FCF: What kind of differences
do you see between the Jesus is Lord team and Grappling Unlimited?
FV: They are both the same to me. They are both intense training.
They get down to the point where
actually the Jesus is
Lord team is more stand up artists and Grappling and Egan is
more grappling and Muay Thai style, but the training is totally
the same.
FCF: Do you have more of
your sized training partners at Grappling?
FV: Yeah, there's a lot of bigger guys there so it's better for
me.
FCF: It looks like from
the last fight, your conditioning has improved. I noticed that
at the end of your last fight, you seemed to gas at the end.
This fight you looked strong all the way through. Is this a
direct relation to Egan's crazy workouts?
FV: Egan has some intense training too. I love his training.
I love his style. He has helped me out with my conditioning;
everybody at that school has helped me out with my conditioning.
They get most of the credit.
FCF: Lets go into your background.
What kind of style did you start off with?
FV: Actually, I had no style to start of with. I had good wrestling
skills I thought and I trained with Kelly Matsukawa when he started
his Kaneohe Jiu-Jitsu Klub (Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu) and I've been
training with him for about two years. He had his career set
so he didn't have time to teach anymore so I went to the Jesus
is Lord team, then I got with them and fought a couple fights
for them and eventually now I'm here with Grappling Unlimited.
FCF: Locally, you are known
from your football background (Niko played for the University
of Hawaii football team) and that draws many people to your fights.
Has your football background helped you in anyway with your
NHB?
FV: Maybe, I know a lot of people in Hawaii and I have a lot
of friends too. I meet new people everyday so I guess that is
part of it to. I do a lot of the agility drills in football
and they work on my explosiveness. It's good stuff. Track style
training, I do a lot of those in football and in NHB training.
FCF: You ended your fight
at Warrior's Quest with a proposal to your long time girlfriend.
Thank God you won! It worked out well (both laugh). Do you
have any date set yet?
FV: Hopefully next year, the same time, during the summer. We're
going to plan it some time this month. We'll see what she wants
and what I want. Whenever is convenient for us. Now, I got
to start saving some money (laughs).
FCF: Was the proposal something
you planned for a while or was it going to be your next NHB if
you didn't propose?
FV: If I lost this fight, I wouldn't have proposed. I guess
it was meant to be tonight. We've been together for a long time.
She deserves it.
FCF: Congratulations on
our fight and upcoming wedding. We'll see you again soon.
FV: Alright man. |