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02/25/10 The Janitor Revealed With Mark Coleman & Vladimir Matyushenko By Dave Carpinello
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The careers of Vladimir Matyushenko and Mark “The Hammer” Coleman have taken many of the same paths over the last two decades including collegiate wrestling champions, mixed martial arts champions and recently both fighters made their return to the UFC. So it should not be surprising that one of the fighters was implemental in coining the nickname for the other over 20 years ago in the isolated frozen tundra known as Siberia in what must have looked like a scene from Rocky IV.
In a sport where charisma, personality and fan appeal can sometimes determine your positioning in the sport, the fighter’s nickname and its history can also be of influence. Over the years fans have heard just about every nickname out there from the Monster, Captain America, the Iceman, Rampage, the Axe Murderer, Cro-Cop, the Spider, the New York Bad Ass, the Smashing Machine and others that were meant to intimidate opponents while other fighters have taken a different approach with such monikers as Fancypants, Suave, Big Frog, Twinkle Toes, Sugar and the King of Rock & Rumble. The point is that most fans like fighter’s that have nicknames and especially the fighter’s that live up to those nicknames with their performances in the cage or ring.
PunchDrunkGamer was recently able to catch up with the former UFC Heavyweight Champion Mark Coleman and current UFC Heavyweight contender Vladimir Matyushenko to hear about that day in Siberia in 1989 that gave birth to “The Janitor”.
Mark Coleman:
In 1989, back when I was just a little baby we took a team of US wrestlers to Russia. Our flight actually got canceled when we got to New York City where the team met up for the overseas flight. At first I wasn't too upset about not going because I had won the College Nationals in 1988 and I had been enjoying that victory for probably a little longer than I should have and I hadn't really gotten back into training shape yet. Since it wasn't a trip that I could turn down I was actually pretty relieved when we got to the airport and USA Wrestling told us that we weren't going to Siberia. The reason that the trip was canceled was because that was pretty much getting close to the end of the Cold War and they thought it would be too dangerous to have US athletes in that region. A couple of the older guys on the team, Dave Schultz and Chris Campbell somehow convinced the airline to let us on the plane and so the wrestlers had to make a decision to go against USA wrestling and get on the plane or go back home.
Vladimir Matyushenko:
Those guys definitely came up with my nickname many years before I was even fighting in mixed martial arts. When they came to wrestle us back in 1989 they thought that I was the janitor working at the gym until the wrestling matches started. I can remember Mark Coleman telling his teammates that “They had just lost to the janitor that works here who doesn't even know how to wrestle” [laughs]. When I first took on the nickname I didn't know if it would stick but it seems that it over the years it has caught on and now my fans expect me to clean up when I fight. I know that some fighters throughout the years have changed their nicknames as they get older but I plan on staying “The Janitor”. PUNCHDRUNKGAMER MMA ACCESS Article Archive
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