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Saturday, May 19, 2012 By Xavier Alfaro-Lopez
McFarlane began MMA six years ago and needs only one more win to become a professional fighter. - Amber Caballero
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When the sun goes down, banker
Angelus McFarlane, who wears a suit and tie daily, dons a whole new uniform to
“work.”
McFarlane
leaves the bank and transforms into Angelus McFarlane the MMA (mixed martial
arts) fighter.
McFarlane
says that he gets blank stares from peers quite often.
“Every
single day, everywhere I go, I’ll get e-mails or phone calls or I’ll meet
someone at my day job and it just comes up in conversation what I do in my
spare time,” McFarlane explained. “They look at me as a slim guy, wearing
glasses, a suit and tie whose’ soft spoken. They don’t understand.”
How journey began
McFarlane’s
journey in MMA began six years ago while lifting weights in his garage.
“Six
years ago, the owner of Bam Bam Martial Arts Center Scott Sullivan was on ESPN
and he was talking about the Rampage fight. He said call in if you think he’s
going to win, so I called in and gave him a few bits of information on why I
thought Rampage was this and the opponent was that,” McFarlane said. ‘“Well you
seem pretty knowledgeable; you should come by the school.”’
Thus,
McFarlane’s journey began.
“I
showed up, did classes; a couple weeks later I was a whole member. I was
signing up for fights, sparring, getting everything back,” said McFarlane. “Scott
took me under his wing and showed me everything. Then I said OK, you know what,
I’m going to do this all the way and become a mixed martial artist.”
“No one stands alone”
As
of May 4, McFarlane needs one more win to become a professional mixed martial
artist.
Before
stepping into the ring, McFarlane said he likes to reminisce about the people
who have supported him in the past.
“Before,
I used to watch everybody, look around and try to be involved because I had so
much anxiety. Now I preset some music, put my playlist together, plug in my
headphones, put on my hoodie and chill out until it’s time to warm up with my
coaches,” he said. “I think about everyone who has invested in me – my wife, my
son, my coaches, my teammates and sponsors.”
McFarlane
said he believes he owes a debt to those who assisted him during his training
days.
“As
far as I’m concerned, I am the embodiment of everything they put together to
put me in the ring,” the 35-year-old banker said. “I think about it as no one
stands alone, and it’s not pressure. It’s just a responsibility and honor I
have to pay back to them.”
“Bad psychotic joy”
When
he got into the ring for the first time, the anxiety came back but in a rather
different form, McFarlane said.
“I
had anxiety that was exciting, I was filled with anticipation. But as soon as I
saw my opponent across the ring and he looked at me, I got this amazing sense
of some bad psychotic joy. I know there’s one picture of me with this grin on
my face like the joker himself. I was so overwhelmed; I felt like I was on top
of the empire state building and ready to jump.”
After
a tough battle between great warriors inside of the ring, McFarlane has a set
plan on how to get back to reality on ground level.
“The
minute the referee raises my hand, I put the switch back and look for my wife.
She kisses whatever part of my face is not banged up or bruised up to let me
know that everything is good. I see everyone’s face all happy and smiling here
and there congratulating me on a good job,” he said. “I go back to the locker
room, get my stuff and go to the doc to get checked out, and then I just want
to know where we are going to go (celebrate).”
Ultimate Fighting
There
has been a monumental up rise in UFC (Ultimate Fighting Championship) popularity,
in Houston specifically.
“If
we look back at first UFC when it was televised, back in the late 90’s early
2000’s, we had Pride FC. When Pride was broadcasting in the United States, UFC
came out and put a whole new spin on the system. They made it a little cleaner;
they had rules and things like that. The exposure hit mainstream and people saw
a new style in fighting, that mixed everything traditional, karate, kung fu
etc. even someone who just knows how to throw a few punches, and blended those
skills to make one great fighter.”
By
buying a ticket to any fight at any price in Houston, it is easy to see the
enormous participation of fans eager to see their favorite fighter succeed.
Day versus night job
“I
try to go to almost every fight, whether I’m fighting or my friends are doing
it, and it’s always sold out. We’re talking about arenas like the Verizon and
the House of Blues, it’s packed and that’s just one venue. There are all these
other fights and shows that go on and the number of gyms opening up for the
sport has gone from zero to 100 in just the past few years! It’s huge; I don’t
see a ceiling for it. If there was, I think it has gone through the roof and
that’s without exaggerating. I see more people buying tickets, more people
asking questions and more people interested. The average person knows what MMA
is!” he exclaims.
With
all this escalation in popularity and stress on winning the match, McFarlane
still manages to balance his mentality between his day and night job.
“Being a banker is just like being in the
cage, somebody is always trying to hit you and get at you. But at the same
time, they are so vastly different that one allows me downtime from the other,”
McFarlane explained. “My coach says you can’t always be in fight mode. Keep
your mentality outside the cage until it’s time to step into the cage and vice
versa. You are not the same person outside as is inside, so it’s my
responsibility to know the difference. A good fighter is a responsible
fighter.”
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