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John Doe Interview

Fighter profile of John Doe by Alexei Smirnov

John Doe Pre-Fight Interview


Hey Sucker Punch fans, unfortunately Hare couldn’t write a preview today so I decided to post an interview so y’all have something to read! I’ll be interviewing current SP light heavyweight champ John Doe. First though I’ll give you a little fighter profile about him. John Doe started his MMA career under the management of Petro Farantini and won his first MMA fight via TKO. He was then released but was picked up by manager P J Jones who was impressed by his KO power. Doe then trained up and was signed by Sucker Punch and was booked for his first fight against Steven Jones. After picking up the win he proceeded to win his next three fights which set him up for a title fight against Jacob Parker. He won the fight in a close back and forth, taking the SP championship for himself. Now we are in the present day where Doe is still undefeated and about to have a rematch with Parker for the belt.


AS: Hey Mr. Doe glad you could be here today for this interview. Now before we talk about the future and you’re upcoming fight, tell me about how you got into MMA.


JD: (Write Up from John Doe’s Fighter Bio)“PJ came across JD outside of a hamburger joint in LA while there for a fight card. JD was living on the streets and became infamous when a bunch of teenagers attacked him and filmed it. Bum Fights 22 went viral after JD smacked the christ out of all the teenagers and shoved their iphones up their asses and left them in a dumpster. This was the last installment of Bum Fights. PJ doesnt know JD's history and John Doe aint telling. Sometimes its better not to know…”


AS: Hehe *laughs nervously* That's an interesting backstory to say least, having an Iphone up your ass would not be fun. Anyway, next tell me how you describe your style of MMA.


JD: It’s simple, I'm a brawler, street fighter.


AS: Well I can’t say I’m surprised to hear that especially after I heard your backstory. Let’s talk about your wins more specifically about your most recent win over Derwent Bolt. What do you think of that win?


JD: It was a different fight to what I was used to, no bottles, shivs or dumpster lids. No standing and banging until someone falls down. I had to train differently to how I had ever trained before for that one (not that I really train technique usually anyway I guess). We were not sure how it would go on the ground but I did know I was going to hurt him and if he could walk through that hurt it would be a win for me.


AS: You certainly pull your own on the ground and put Bolt in a world of hurt, it’s impressive to see a street fighter wrestle with the best. Now it’s finally time to talk about your rematch with Jacob Parker. What’s your thoughts on him?


JD: There are a few really dangerous KO artists in the Sucker Punch light heavyweight division and Parker seems to be the best of them. A former champ who I beat to get the belt. That was a fun fun fight, tough fight but fun.


AS: I agree it was a great fight to behold and I can’t wait to see the rematch. Why do you think you’ve had so much success over your career so far?


JD: No idea, I just fight, never really thought about winning or losing. From what I have seen in life everyone loses. I even have Born To Lose tattooed on my arm.


AS: Well that’s a pretty ironic tattoo to say the least. How did you end up fighting in Sucker Punch especially considering your non-pro MMA background?


JD: After training at Far Q MMA for a while I went along to watch one of my teammates Frankie fight and saw that this joint actually encouraged street fighting rather than protecting crotch sniffing college student rich boys who never saw the real world. I asked PJ if I could have a go so he talked to Hare who gave me a go.


AS: Sucker Punch is a perfect place for a fighter like yourself and now I can see why you’ve had so much success here. Let’s talk about your MMA fights again, who’s been your biggest challenge so far?


JD: Easy, Jacob Parker.


AS: That was the closest fight of your career so far. Back to you, would you say any MMA fighter in particular influenced your style?


JD: I don't know any stars but I met this Latrobe Arundel guy in LA a couple years back. Me and him got on well, which is unusual as I don't like people. 


AS: Damn wish I could meet P4P fighters on the street, instead all I do is write about them. Let’s talk about the future, if you do beat Parker is there anyone you want to face next?


JD: Not really, whoever is next I guess, PJ has talked about maybe a fight or two at MW but I don't care.


AS: Middleweight would be interesting although there are still some up and comers in the light heavyweight division. Finally, anything you want to say to the great fans of Sucker Punch?


JD: Hang on, I got a bit of paper here. " To all fans come and watch Sucker Punch and watch me and Parker beat the shit out of each other" Thank you 


I just want to give a special thanks to P J for helping me with this great interview and for Hare who pays me to do these interviews. Hope y’all enjoy reading these! 



 


  

 

   


 

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