MMA wrestling is not something I've watched much of before going to
see Jake "The Librarian" Lindsey fight. I had seen the TV bouts and
reality shows out to make the next star and failed to see the appeal to
it, although not being a sports fan might have had something to do with
that as well. But as the fights went on and each round was announced by
pictures of the fighters accompanied by flashing lights and the roar of
the crowd, in some strange way I began to see the appeal of it. There
was something about these matches that reckoned back to the gladiators
of Rome, and I could barely help being swept up by it. Was I not
entertained?
Finally it was Jake Lindsey's turn in the ring, and as the
lights flickered across his picture I cheered with the rest. The match
started and the cheering continued as Jake and his opponent circled each
other trading occasional blows until, almost without warning, "The
Librarian" saw his opening and pounced on his opponent. A short time
looking for an advantage, followed by brutal submission- it was like
watching an animal attack. Almost as quickly as it had started the fight
was over, the crowd was in a frenzy and I was screaming along with
them. Maybe there was something to all this after all.
According
to Jake "The Librarian" Lindsey one of the most common questions he gets
is about this unusual nickname, although the answer is strangely
simple- when he isn't training as a professional fighter, Jake works at
the Manhattan Public Library. So when he joined his gym and a second
Jake was also training there, they were referred to by the others as
"Firefighter Jake" and "Librarian Jake", a nickname which Lindsey admits
was probably helped along by his love of video games and fantasy
novels. So when at his second amateur fight he was introduced as Jake
"The Librarian", the name stuck. Still, it is a nickname that Lindsey
enjoys. "A good nickname is hard to come by", he admits. Behind
Jake's unconventional nickname is what may be an even more
unconventional story of success. Before he started to train with his gym
Jake says he had never really boxed, or even played football. Then one
day when he was 19, he was watching an MMA fight on television and had
that thought common to so many less successful armchair quarterbacks-
"Man, I bet I could do that." With that idea driving him Jake had the
will, but not the way. He started working out on his own and watched
Youtube videos of MMA fights, learning by mimicking the moves he saw
there. Once he was starting to feel confident in his new abilities,
Lindsey called a promoter in Junction City in an attempt to find a
fight. "Thank god it didn't work out", Jake recalls. "Some promoters
would jump on that and say 'Here's a guy that I can feed to someone else
to make them look good.'" Rather than take advantage of Jake's naivety,
the promoter put Jake in contact with his now current trainer, Joe
Wilk. Jake Lindsey has been fighting for 4 years now, and is in his
second year as a professional fighter after competing in amateur leagues
for several years. With a current professional record of 3-0 and an
overall 7-0 record, this Manhattan native has proven that despite his
uncommon background he is a force to be reckoned with.
As
the name "mixed martial arts" implies, Jake Lindsey employs a variety of
fighting styles. His gym focuses heavily on Jiu Jitsu grappling. That
grappling technique is important for keeping opponents from getting an
advantage if they ever get on his back but Jake admits he is more of a
boxer. Although he is comfortable both standing and on the ground, he
prefers to stay on his feet and be the one throwing the punches. With
his upcoming fight this weekend, I asked Jake about what he does to
prepare for an upcoming fight. Since he is in the lightweight division,
one of the biggest things he has to focus on his diet- making weight for
the fight means no cookies in the library break room, and no going out
for beer with friends until after the fight! With a fight coming up,
Jake is also able to focus on a specific opponent. When he was an
amateur the fighters had much less publicity, and Jake says he would
sometimes be talking to another fighter before a match without even
realizing they were his opponent for the night. But now he is often able
to watch video of these other fighters before ever seeing them in the
ring, and likes to have that visual of his opponent as he prepares for
the upcoming bout. You have to at least know what the guy looks like,
Jake says. "Once you see his face it's like, now it's on." But
despite the aggression that seems so expected in MMA fights, Jake "The
Librarian" considers good sportsmanship to be just as important here as
any other sport. "I've got to force hugs", he says with a smile. "It's
not hard for me to flip the switch to be really mean... and then not be
mean." Although almost every fighter keeps it friendly, at least after
the fight, many have to psych themselves before going in the cage. And
while even the Librarian has occasionally trashed opponents in the heat
of the moment, he makes it a point to avoid it. "What if you lose?" he
asks. "Then you've been a jerk for no reason."
After every
fight, there are several people that Jake thanks for his success,
perhaps the most unusual is his mother, who he says has been very
supportive of his fights. Jake's local business sponsors include Ready
Systems, Lucky's, and Johnny Kaws, and The Librarian is always sure of
course to give a shout out to the Manhattan Public Library. He loves
seeing local fans and local sponsors supporting the fights, and enjoys
the recognition that he brings back to Manhattan as he participates in
fights all over Kansas. He trains at Combative Sports Center on
Anderson, and is very thankful for the support he has received there,
telling me "If you're from Manhattan and you want to get in shape, maybe
thinking about fighting in the future, that's the place to go."
Good
luck to Jake "The Librarian" in his fights and in continuing his
undefeated streak! And although Jake says he hopes to provide a show
that lasts longer this time, he makes no guarantees. "I'm in that
mindset" he says, "I've got to kill that guy quick." His next fight will
be on Saturday, February 8th at the Marriott Hotel and Convention
Center in Junction City, KS.
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