RASHAD EVANS by TR FOLEy / PHOTOS BY PAUL THATCHER 54 FIGHTMAGAZINE.COM | APRIL 2012 RASHAD EVANS Breakups, injuries, and a yearlong quarrel with Jon Jones have lead Rashad Evans to change training partners, managers, and zip codes. For the former UFC Light Heavyweight Champion, it may be the perfect solution for an imperfect attitude. By T.R. Foley / Photos by Paul Thatcher It’s a warm nIght In Boca raton, the daytime high was a single digit below 80 degrees, perfect weather for Rashad Evans to spend a few extra moments bullshitting with a small group of Brazilian teammates. Tonight was Muay Thai training at the Imperial Gym—Evans’ new workout facility for the past year— and the former champ just spent two hours slapping shins with South America’s most twisted bunch of tattooed and jovial expats. As Evans tries to pull away, they each wish him safe travel and give him thanks for the sessions of hard work. None of tonight’s workout partners were black, a suspicious and lopsided devel- opment for a team that Evans helped coin “Blackzillians”—an ode to the team’s ethnic composition. The former champ’s supporting cast of racially homogenous brethren are all out of town: Michael Johnson is in Missouri, Melvin Guillard is in Louisiana, and Anthony Johnson is possibly on the lam. According to Evans, that’s fine, “The Brazilians are so passionate” he says, “they just get it—we have a good time training together.” Evans finally separates from the crowd, shaking hands and shoulder bumping until he reaches his silver Lexus SUV with New Mexico plates. He throws his coffin- sized workout bag in the truck, climbs in the front seat, and rolls down his window as he waits for the team’s publicist to join the ride. Ready, he wiggles past several cars and exits the parking lot with a broad smile—a guy enjoying the type of Febru- ary night that reminds you why people relocate to Florida, why life is extended and renewed on America’s tropical peninsula. FIGHTMAGAZINE.COM | APRIL 2012 55 RASHAD EVANS Evans Is eight weeks out the feeling in my stomach,” says Evans. wrestling. Van Arsdale remembered Evans from his title fight, and he’s tipping the “Now, Glenn’s like my brother, dude’s from his two-year stint wrestling at Mich- scales at 220 pounds, which is leaner than my best friend—that feeling, it’s never igan State, specifically his 2002 NCAA he’s been for any of his recent fights. His been wrong.” tournament where Evans bounced an- trim weight is due in large part to man- Robinson runs IronBridge, a company other Jones—eventual three-time NCAA aged meals, so it’s no surprise that when that creates the Husky brand tools for sale Champion Greg Jones of West Virginia sitting down at Panera Bread—the type of primarily at Home Depot. Over the past University—from the NCAA tournament. place generally branded as healthy food— year, Robinson has transformed the com- Even though Evans never placed (he lost Evans sticks to water. The air-condition- pany headquarters at an office park out- in the next round), he’s more remem- ing is set to “Arctic Circle,” but Evans side Boca Raton into a shelter for wayward bered for that single victory than most seems content to continue his post-prac- MMA talent. In the midst of screwdrivers, wrestlers are for entire careers. tice cooldown wearing a white V-neck T- wire cutters, design computers, and fabri- Van Arsdale is consistently reminded shirt and cargo shorts. cation machines are lumpy-eared fighters of Evans’ special something in practice. Evans gets the cold. He’s a native of roaming the hallways and loitering in the “I don’t think people realize how talented upstate New York, wrestled Division I at office kitchen. Evans can be,” says Van Arsdale. “He’s Michigan State University and trained in It’s the type of atmosphere where Ev- bigger and stronger and healthier now Albuquerque and Denver for the past six ans, and now Alistair Overeem, can feel than he’s ever been. Dude’s a winner.” years. In Florida, it’s year-round sunshine, free from the control of overseers they There are coaches that motivate fight- no need to worry about seasonal depres- didn’t trust. “The guys can come to me ers to workout more, who believe in fight- sion, lip balm, or skullcaps. ers so much that it becomes It’s a welcome change for more than inspiration. With Evans—the man is happy to Van Arsdale, Evans wears an wear a tee shirt in February. “When you’re a champion, invincibility cloak buoyed Warming up has also been by respect and shared experi- good for Evans’ psyche, too. guys cling to you, and ences, “I can’t lose with him He began his thawing pro- in my corner,” says Evans. “I cess in November 2010 when sometimes their interest isn’t won’t fight without him.” he flew to Miami from New The two fights where Van Mexico to meet with his act- in your best interest,” Arsdale was absent ended ing coach about potential gigs poorly for Evans—his title (Evans’ ad for Microsoft “I’m a fight with Forrest Griffin and PC” is still one of the biggest commercials with a problem, and I’ll help ‘em out, his loss to Lyoto Machida. among MMA fighters). He had recently that’s what I do,” says Robinson. “I have The Griffin fight was a victory—he been injured and was experiencing his first 20-something guys who need some help won the UFC Light Heavyweight Title— personal and professional rut. Evans, a self- running parts of their life. That’s kind of but that performance was marred by a described tinkerer, was put in touch with my business.” middle round outburst in which Evans local businessman Glenn Robinson, who The freedom to train in the sun while gestured that Griffin should “kiss his had started managing former UFC fighter making more money? For Evans, the dick.” That display of penile dominance Jorge Santiago (Robinson is the same man combination was irresistible, but there turned off fight fans, many of whom still who would later go on to sign Alistair was a catch. thought of Griffin as the archetype cou- Overeem and many of the Brazilians from rageous fighter. Evans was immediately American Top Team—the legality of the recast from lovable and witty reality star latter is currently being battled in the court If robinson wantEd Evans to to promotional antagonist. It’s a stereo- system.) train in Florida, he’d need to provide one type that’s persisted. “It was weird, I met him and imme- guarantee. The Greg Jackson refugee want- Looking back on the Machida fight, diately our personalities clicked,” says ed to pack something more than his board where he lost via knee-buckling knockout, Evans. “I had a manager at the time, but shorts and sandals—he wanted a staff po- Evans points to multiple failures, some of for some reason, I just trusted him with sition for his coach Mike Van Arsdale. his own making. Not having Van Arsdale everything. I didn’t know him, but I just Evans met Van Arsdale while training available was a mistake, and not dealing trusted him.” at Jackson’s gym in Albuquerque. When well with months of negativity and hype After only two face-to-face meetings, Van Arsdale retired and began prepping surrounding his unblemished record left Evans called up his manager to end things younger fighters on conditioning and him hesitant, protecting a record that ul- and put Robinson in charge of his career. wrestling, Evans sought out the All-Amer- timately “meant shit.” But mostly, Evans It was a decision that would land him a ican wrestler to help him get more out of faults the loss as a result of his frayed com- head-to-toe JACO deal (a company pur- his training. Like he did with Robinson munication with Jackson. chased from bankruptcy by Robinson) years later, Evans felt they “just clicked.” “When you’re a champion, guys cling and surrounded him with some of MMA’s Van Arsdale, a respected international to you, and sometimes their interest isn’t most talented and amiable fighters. wrestler and NCAA All-American at Iowa in your best interest,” Evans says broadly, “I never make plans in life. I’ve nev- State in the ‘80s, connected with Evans before zeroing in on Jackson like someone er made a five-year plan, I just go with through their shared past in the sport of acknowledging Stockholm Syndrome. 56 FIGHTMAGAZINE.COM | APRIL 2012 RASHAD EVANS Rashad Evans tried, but ultimately failed, to find an answer to the un- orthodox striking of Lyoto Machida at UFC 98. “They try to get you to march to their of the Blackzillian operation, it’s Van Ars- says his life began to unravel. beat. Even though I knew what I needed dale who has control over Evans’ training First it was Diego Sanchez, “being fuck- to do, I didn’t do it, because I was trying (all of his workout sheets include photos ing wild and crazy” who ran into his to appease him.” of lionesses killing zebras, elephants, and knee, eliminating him from a chance to Evans believes Jackson’s plan for his gazelles. “Why? Because lions don’t think compete for the title. In his stead, the training camp was the major cause for his about attacking, they just do it!”).
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