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Thursday, Jan 23, 2014

UFC on FOX 10: Henderson and Thomson Break Down Saturday’s Headliner

Josh "The Punk" Thomson

By FCF Staff

Saturday’s UFC on FOX 10 card in Chicago will feature two of the promotion’s top lightweights, as former champ and #1 contender Benson Henderson will battle the #4 ranked Josh Thomson. It’s a pivotal bout that materialized after champion Anthony Pettis had to drop out of a scheduled fight with Thomson last month, as a result of knee surgery.

Thomson (20-5)  was tapped for a title shot at UFC on FOX 9, after the well rounded vet stopped Nate Diaz in April. Henderson (19-3), meanwhile, is looking to rebound from a submission loss to Pettis at UFC 164 in August.

Here is some of what Henderson and Thomson had to say about the match-up on FOX Sports 1’s latest “UFC Tonight”.

Benson Henderson on losing his last fight to Anthony Pettis: “I made a mistake. It happens. It happens to Anderson Silva, to Georges St-Pierre, to Jon Jones. It’s a matter of making the mistake fewer and fewer times and making the opening smaller and smaller. Pettis capitalized on a mistake and I give credit to him.”

Henderson on what adjustments he’ll make after the last fight: “I made a mistake in the last fight, but I trust the process. At MMA Lab, we’ve been successful with the formula and we trust the process. It was a small mistake, so I don’t need new coaches, trainers or to make any changes. I just get need to get better every day and minimize the mistakes.”

Henderson on his approach to the fight: “It’s the same approach for all the fights. There’s a lot of extra hoopla every fight – this is the first time for main event or the first time on a main card, whatever. But you’ve got to go out there, have a good performance and get your hand raised. It’s the same fight as all the other fights in your career.”

Josh Thomson on having a bad training camp: “It was more or less about not having the training partners that I normally have to prepare for the fight. Gray Maynard was taking time out; Tyson Griffin had neck surgery and was out too. My three major training partners haven’t been there for the whole holiday period. It’s been quite in the gym.”

Thomson on if he’s ready for the fight: “I’ve been focusing how the fight’s going to go this week. The rest helps with the mental preparation. I’m starting to feel better, starting to feel more confident. Throughout the camp, you’re always tired and your mind starts playing tricks on you. This week it’s all mental preparation.”

Thomson on why fighting Henderson is tougher than fighting Anthony Pettis: “I say stylistically, with Pettis you already know what he’s going to do, keep the distance, circle, kick. Benson, he’ mixes it up, he’s a good wrestler, he’s got decent grappling.”

Thomson on if he’ll wait to fight the champ if he wins: “Any time you’re dealing with the UFC and what’s going to happen next, you let them make the decisions. All I can do is go out and win. I’m not going to wait for Pettis if I get the win. Look at Dominick Cruz. Guys can be out for a couple of years with injuries. I don’t plan on sitting on the sidelines, regardless if he’s ready or not.”

UFC on FOX 10 will be hosted by Chicago’s United Center.

posted by FCF Staff @ 1:30 pm
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