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Interview with MMA star, “Notorious” Elvis Frost

Fighter profile of Patrick McWhiskey by James Listerman

http://www.mmatycoon.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=39501&p=483366

Tonight on MMA Hype, Elvis Frost dropped by our studio and had a quick chat with our host, Brett Clarke. Elvis won his first title fight at the age of 25, and believe it or not, never lost a championship fight. He’s currently the LFNC champion of 2 divisions (LHW and HW), and is looking to become the Light Heavyweight fighter of the year, in the EVO tournament.

Elvis Frost has been generating a lot of interest all around the Tycoon community lately, so I hope you guys will enjoy the short time we had with him.

Here is the uncensored interview.

Brett Clarke: Thanks for being here today, hope all is well with you.

First question, have you given more thoughts about where you would sign after the EVO tournament, or is this still work in progress?

Elvis Frost: I don't worry bout all the blather.  Right now I am under contract with EVO.

Brett: Are you confident of your next fight against Doppo Orochi? I mean, this fight should be a really entertaining slugfest!

Elvis: I'm always confident lad, and I always appreciate a good ole fashion slugfest!

Brett: You have 2 losses on your record, and the first one, against Xiomar Halo, is yet to be avenged. Do you feel like you should avenge that fight, knowing he’s still an active fighter, or have you moved past this loss?

Elvis: Cop on!  I will in me ring back down from no man, especially no queer hawk. He got jammy that one. Of course I want bloody revenge, losing to that wanker was a puck.  You seen the big ole man knockers on that fella?  Bigger than me Ma's.  When I lost to Halo I lived in the boozer with brassers round me arms.  None of them Mary Hick gals either, manky scangers and scrubbers.  I was suckin' diesel on the Convicted Fighter Show and was plastered come fight time.  I was really piss up from the night before.  My diet consisted of the fry, black stuff, booze, ganja, and bags of taytos.  I was walkin about at 260.  Some of the worse shap of me life.  Don't think I aint try to get that Halo wanker back in the cage with me, he won't fight me now.  He and his manager are gutless cowards.  He wouldn't last a minute in the cage with me nowadays.  When you end up with a big ole lardass like Halo on top of ye in mount there aint much you can do.  I got caught, happens to the best of us.  I would love nothin more to fight him again and avenge that loss but I except that Plonker know what is what and what is best, and he best scatter away from me or POW! Right to the kisser.

Brett: You did lose a lot of weight, and it made a huge difference in the cage, since you now fight at 205. How was the transition of weight classes, and did you have to change some bad habits to stay at that weight?

Elvis: Hell yes did I ever.  It was no easy task but when you have a guy like Fidel Puno kickin your arse from sun-up til sun-down it don't take long to get your ass in shape.

Brett: It’s no secret to anyone, you had really bad habits in your early years, before MMA, with all the drinking and partying. Are you still doing all of this, or did MMA straighten you towards a better path?

Elvis: You talking about the night I lost my Y-Fronts?  I had a lot of shenanagans going on back then.  Not easy balancing out the american hand-egg ball and the college life.  Boozed up during the week, eating mushies, and I was just twistin' hay.  You gotta be wide in the big city.  I was just a fluthered up bouzzie back in college acting a gurrier.  Convicted Fight Club has got me on the straight and arrow. For the most part... (devilish grin)

Brett: You’ve been with the Convicted crew ever since you joined MMA. What’s it like to be part of them, and do you think you’d be the fighter you are today without them?

Elvis: I train with the best in the world.  I think without em I'd just be some other head the ball that was hammered like me ole man.

 

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