UFC Veteran Ivan Salaverry Coming out of Retirement to Fight at BAMMA 6
The next British Association of Mixed Martial Arts event, BAMMA 6, took a big hit last month when MMA legend Phil Baroni was forced out of his scheduled fight against English fighter Matt Ewin.
But things turned around when it it was announced that fellow legend Ivan Salaverry would be taking his place.
It will be nearly three years since he last competed professionally, but Salaverry has been staying in shape since he retired following back-to-back UFC losses to Terry Martin and Rousimar Palhares. He has been working with other fighters in his own gym, located in Seattle, Wash.
โ[My return] has been a slow process. I was rolling with guys who were 20, 25, and still doing it,โ he explained in an interview with Bleacher Report. โMy manager, Brett [Atchley], put it out there with BAMMA and worked things out and now here I am.โ
โWeโve been talking about it for awhile. I always try to maintain a good camp, stay in shape, and be ready to take a fight, because you never know whatโs going to happen.โ
The timing may seem odd given how long he has been out of the sport, but the location of the event actually played a part in his return.
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True to their name, BAMMA has grown to be a powerhouse in British MMA. BAMMA 6 will take place in London at historic Wembley Arena.
โI was always interested in fighting in Europe,โ Salaverry admitted. โThereโs so much growth in the sport in England, and Iโve never had a chance to fight in front of those fans before, so I think itโs a great opportunity for me.โ
Despite having fought since all the way back in 1999, he has spent the majority of his career fighting in America, with only three fights in Japan and one in Canada.
The opportunity to fight in front of a new audience is something that interested him. His opponent at BAMMA 6, Matt Ewin, will be at home as he fights in front of his friends and family in England.
โFrom the videos that Iโve seen, heโs a strong fellow who has a good wrestling and grappling background,โ Salaverry said of his foe.
โThe Salaverryโ has been consistently training since his retirement, but also conceded that he has changed his training over time.
โI think that a little rest and maintaining a good, smart regimen, has been good for me,โ he explained. โI used to just use my strength, but now I work smarter, Iโm better at certain things and I give my body rest. My techniques do the talking instead of brute strength.โ
But even given Ewinโs expertise on the ground, Salaverry has not strayed far from his usual fight plan.
โAll in all, I always train in a well-rounded way,โ he added. โSo Iโll be ready for whatever he throws at me.โ
When Phil Baroni backed out of the fight and was replaced by Salaverry, the game plan changed for Matt Ewin. But the light trash-talking remained as the confident Brit told Full Mount that he planned to โSalaverry the Salaverry.โ
โThe Salaverryโ is Ivan Salaverryโs nickname, but it is also the term used to describe a crucifix technique that he has used successfully many times in his career.
Though this kind of talk would get a reaction from most fighters, a veteran like Ivan Salaverry doesnโt let it get to him.
โEverybodyโs got their different personalities. I donโt take anything personally,โ he stated. โI donโt [talk trash] myself because, at the end of the day, weโre going to fight. I donโt need to say anything.โ
Certainly a quick victory would be a nice welcome back to the sport for the legend, but surprisingly thatโs not necessarily what heโs looking for.
โI want one of those epic fights that people remember,โ he revealed. โIโm getting old and I want at least one more fight that people will look back at and say, โRemember when?โ โ
Though he has not ruled out a possible return down the road to the UFC, Salaverry admits that some differences between himself and the companyโs President, Dana White, could make it extremely difficult.
โI donโt want to close any doors. Nothingโs off the table. If the Dana and the UFC called me and wanted to work something out, Iโd definitely look it over very closely,โ he acknowledged.
โFighting for them is a great honor, theyโre the biggest show in town, or in the world for that matter, so turning something down from them wouldnโt really be a good move for me or for my fans. But I donโt expect Dana to come calling any time soon,โ Salaverry laughed.
For now, the now 40-year-old Salaverry is content with where he is.
โAt this point in my career, Iโm just looking to take it one fight at a time,โ he stated. โIโm not trying to say, โHey, letโs do a 10-fight dealโ or something like that. Itโs one fight at a time. I want to enjoy each fight and put forth my best effort for every fight that I have left in me.โ
โThings with BAMMA have been great so far, and I think itโs a great place for me to be.โ
The event takes place next Saturday at BAMMA 6 from Wembley Arena in London. Fans can stream the event live from BAMMA.tv.ย


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