“It was more like, I want to go out and put on the best performance of my career,” he said. “I was excited to fight Matt Brown because Matt would definitely bring that out of me. So I was excited in that.”
But the Fight Gods have a funny way of taking nice things away from us, so earlier this month, Brown tore his ACL and was forced out of the bout. That’s the bad news. The good news is that Condit got a new opponent in the form of Alex “Cowboy” Oliveira. Can the Brazilian still bring out the best in “The Natural Born Killer”?
“Oliveira is dangerous, man,” Condit said. “He’s a brawler, and I think in some ways he’s more dangerous than Matt Brown. He’s a little more athletic and explosive. I don’t think he’s got the depth or technique of Matt, but he’s good. He’s an animal.”
That may be the highest compliment Condit can give an opponent, and it’s clear that when it comes to the actual fighting part of this sport, he’s still the same kid who ran through the WEC in 2007-08 before making his way to the Octagon to put on classics with the likes of Martin Kampmann, Rory MacDonald, Nick Diaz, Georges St-Pierre, Johny Hendricks and Robbie Lawler.
“I love what I do,” said the Albuquerque native. “I think that there’s been a lot of stuff as time goes by and different stuff that goes on and some things maybe get in the way and got in between me and my love for actually getting in there and mixing it up and training. But it’s still there. The way that I love to fight, I can’t lose that. It just gets clouded by bulls**t sometimes, I think.”
He laughs, happy to make that walk again and get into a fistfight. For him, it’s not about titles and money fights and rankings. At 33, Carlos Condit just wants to fight.
“At this point, I think it’s about going out there and being me,” he said. “When I step into an Octagon in a fight that has practically no rules, I get to be free. And putting in the training and jumping through the hoops and doing what I need to do is to get in there and be free in the way that I love to be free, which is me meeting some other savage in combat.”