Lights Out Radio/MMAForReal.com Exclusive Interviews: Shawn Tompkins, Mauro Ranallo, Josh Rosenthal
Lights Out Radio's Neil Wagner spoke with Xtreme Couture's Shawn Tompkins, SHOWTIME's Mauro Ranallo and MMA referee Josh Rosenthal following the conclusion of Friday's Strikeforce: Carano vs. Cyborg weigh-in.
Listen to what they had to say about Saturday's card and more after the jump.
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!["It's going to take a lot of time," he said. "I have to take it step by step. I cannot put so many pounds on in a short time. First, I will be a small heavyweight, and slowly I want to put more pounds on. It will take two, three years before I'm a solid heavyweight."
"They wanted me to sign for six fights," Mousasi said of the original deal. "I didn't want that. They didn't pay me that much. But money will come. I want to grow with Strikeforce as they grow with Showtime and CBS. I think it's a good place to be.
"If I had it in my mind, like OK, I'm going to the UFC, then I would have gone. But I have a new contract with DREAM, so I'm planning to stay busy and fight in Strikeforce and Japan constantly."
"I don't want to fight for too long," he said. "(At) 30, I'm finished. In my mind, (I just want) the amount of money that [would give me] a good life. Anymore than that, I don't need.
Gegard Mousasi Talks About Moving Up To Heavyweight And Retiring By Age 30(He's 24 now).
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