If you're wondering why Matt Serra hasn't been booked to fight since his UFC 98 clash against rival Matt Hughes in May, it's not because he's been injured or taking the loss too hard. No, Serra has simply been busy working on his new 8,300 square foot MMA gym that will be opening soon. "It's going to be a beautiful martial arts facility," Serra told FanHouse on Thursday. "It's going to be the best one on Long Island, that's for sure."
But once that business is taken care of, Serra will refocus his attention on his climb back up the welterweight ladder. His new road to the title begins in Las Vegas on Feb. 6, as Serra said he has verbally agreed to compete on the yet-to-be announced card.
And while FanHouse has learned that Frank Trigg is one of the leading candidates to face Serra in February, he would not confirm nor deny that "Twinkle Toes" will be his next opponent.
Regardless, Serra, who has only competed twice since his career-defining title victory over Georges St-Pierre in April 2007, said he would like to fight more than once in 2010.
He says he treats every fight at this point like it could be his last because, "You never know what could happen with injuries," but is quick to point out that he felt "phenomenal" leading up to the Hughes fight, and still thinks he can be a major factor in the UFC's welterweight division.
"I did everything right leading up to that fight, and that's what I will do for the rest of my fights. Everything down to my diet was excellent and the training was very smart. I had a great training camp, and that combined with my experience of being in there, I feel right at home."
Serra doesn't think he will ever get another shot at Hughes, but admits he would love another opportunity to show the world that he deserved to win at UFC 98.
"There's no way you are going to tell me I lost that last fight. I don't care. I mean, whatever, I don't care what the judges say. There was one guy trying to end that and there was one guy trying to squeak out a victory, you know? And that's pretty much my take on it. I thought I won the first and the third round," he said.
"I haven't mentioned anything about the guy publicly. I know he wants to move on. I would love a rematch because I don't think it's really settled."
Some fans criticized both fighters for hugging immediately after the fight. How could they just squash everything seconds after it ended, they said. But Serra says that was simply two former champions showing each other respect after a 15-minute war. Nothing more.
"The second it was over, he said to me, 'That's going to be a close one to judge,' or something like that, and I told him, 'Good job. Don't sweat it. No matter which way it goes, it's over.' That's when we kind of gave a hug and raised each other's hands. And that's the right thing to do. I think that's the right example to set, and I think that, as a man, you had it out, and that's the right way to handle things. That's why even though I'm sitting here saying I want a rematch, I'm not calling the guy names and going the route I went before we fought, because again, I think there should be some respect after you fight somebody."
Serra says he doesn't have any dream matches in mind, but would love to fight at least once in New York. He has worked hard to get the sport legalized in the Empire State, and is still holding out hope that he will be actively competing once MMA is legalized in New York.
He'll have to wait at least another year to realize that dream. For now, it's all about his upcoming fight in February and his return to the 170-pound limelight.
"I just want fights that will be fun for me and fun for everybody involved, especially the fans."
For more on Serra's new gym, check out his official Web site, MattSerra.net, and be sure to check out his new Round 5 MMA figurine.
















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
10-09-2009 @ 8:52AM
easy7179 said...
i don't think 170 is right for serra. he doesn't seem that serious about fighting anymore. i would like to see him try and make a run at 155.
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10-09-2009 @ 10:11AM
Eric said...
"Matt Serra's Road Back to UFC Welterweight Title" ...
I doubt Serra can beat any of the top 10 fighters at 170. He must not be able to make 155 anymore ... though I don't believe he will have an impact there either, his chances are much better of winning fights.
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10-09-2009 @ 11:40AM
gillygodfried said...
he got lucky vs gsp, other than that the guy isnt very good, someone call shonie carter pls :)
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10-09-2009 @ 11:52AM
richardbikle said...
serra's win against gsp was a fluke, serra doesnt have the caliber of skills gsp has. he was destroyed on the ground where his best skills are.
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10-09-2009 @ 4:18PM
grimslade5 said...
I really hate it when people call his win against GSP a fluke or a lucky punch, there was only one other person in the cage and I doubt Serra was trying to hit the ref! It was a hard shot and it won the fight I dont see how it was lucky/a fluke
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10-09-2009 @ 4:45PM
Eric said...
In this case I understand that comment ... I truly believe that GSP and Serra could fight 8 more times to make it an even 10, and Serra would still only have the 1 "fluke" win. That being said, I do agree that it's still a win. He had to train, show up, and not be intimidated to give himself a chance to win ... and he did.
10-09-2009 @ 11:46PM
richardbikle said...
keep hatin, it was a fluke.
serras standup is anything but world class, and not even some of the better in the ufc.
gsp does have some of the better standup in the ufc, is a much more well rounded fighter, and is much better in every aspect of the game.
thats why its a fluke, he had no business winning against gsp.
serra took a beating the next time until the ref had mercy for him. all he could do is lay there and think about what a big mouth he'd been and how he was paying, not exactly the stuff of greatness. gsp always fights, i've not seen him give up.
10-09-2009 @ 9:54PM
Spud said...
I absolutely despise serra. I think hes a loud mouth who couldnt even beat shonie carter, who btw is living at a friends apartment fighting on small cards now. His win against gsp WAS a fluke, if you havent noticed gsp is probably the 2nd best fighter in the world today and i wouldnt even put serra in the top 50. Serra should seriously retire and give up fighting, it isnt exactly his strong suit. On top of that he is a complete a**hole and couldnt back anything up from his smack bout hughes.
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10-14-2009 @ 4:21AM
mike skufza said...
Hey Spud, You must have just started watching the UFC when Kimbo came on TUF! If you followed mma at all for more than a year, you would've known that Serra beat him easily in there second fight!
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