Armando Servin seeking third straight win at XKO 17; Facing debut fighter Daniel Polomsky


576047_10100266191112924_74103133_nARLINGTON, TX, January 9, 2013 –  We recently caught up with Irving-based “Latin Assassin” Armando Servin regarding his next bout this Saturday as part of Xtreme Knockout 17 (XKO 17).

The 34 year old will be looking to build off two wins in a row since debuting as a pro back in December 2011 with a loss to Donnie Bell. He went an impressive 5-0 as an amateur prior to that and he’ll now be taking debut fighter Daniel Polomsky this Saturday night in Arlington at the GYM.

Read on and get Armando’s thoughts on XKO 17 and everything else leading up to this fight.
 

XKO 17 Interview – Armando “Latin Assassin” Servin

 

Happy New Year to you Armando.  What’s your theme for 2013 as it relates to MMA?

Happy New Year to you too Mike! May you have a successful 2013 and thank you for taking the time to interview me. My theme for 2013 is making all the right moves pertaining to my fighting career. The time frame for fighting at a professional level is small one and it’s all about making the right moves, training the right way, marketing, entertaining the fans etc.

Give us a quick summary of who you are as a fighter and person at this point in your career.

As a fighter I’m focused on learning, adapting and evolving. The key factor for me is continued, productive and measurable growth. As a person my main priority is family, health and to continue to further my education or escalate the corporate ladder.

You’re 2-1 heading into this next fight with your only loss being to Donnie Bell in your debut. What did you learn from that fight?

I learned I didn’t have the appropriate MMA related support system at Alvarez Jiu-Jitsu. I joined Jose Reyes Jiu-Jitsu. Upon training at Reyes I realized I had major deficiencies in certain aspects of my fighting arsenal. Looking back I am glad I made the move. Changes were made and I’m back on track.

How do you think you’ve improved most since then?

Major improvement was in communication with my instructor. Jose and I exchange ideology towards fighting freely and without personal biases. We analyze my performances and look to add or even take away certain tactics. He’s a fantastic Jiu-Jitsu instructor. He understands a fighter’s mentality. My dear striking coach George Prevalsky also made some adjustments to my striking game. I feel extremely confident; steps were taken in the right direction.

What’s one thing not a lot of people may know about you that’s interesting?

I lot of people don’t know that I was extremely overweight when I decided to start fighting. I remember I weighed around 240 lbs. I hit rock bottom and realized I needed to change my lifestyle, when we measured my then 8 month pregnant wife’s’ belly and mine was bigger than hers!!!! From one day to the next, I got off the couch and hit the pavement running and said goodbye to all junk food and fast food restaurants. True story.

This next fight at KXO 17 – what are you hoping to show the fans about yourself as a fighter?

The fans will get what they paid for.

You’re fighting a debut fighter. Do you feel that is a good thing or a disadvantage?

Neither. A fight is a fight. There’s nothing complex about it. The better fighter will win.

Can you tell us a little bit about your preparations? Who’s helped you?

Every fight starts standing up so your striking game has to always be on point and thanks to George Prevalsky it is, where it needs to be. Jose Reyes has prepared me for the ground aspect of this fight. Last but not least all my training partners, Delis Borges, Francisco De los Cobos, Antwan Williams, Joseph  Salas, Federico Oliveria , Brett Grayson, Rogelio, Gregg(From New York) Eliazar Rodriguez, JJ Padullon, Joey Soto, Donnie Bell, Olu Ogunsola, Bhaskar  Sai, Alvis, Samuel Snow, Andrea and many others. Thank you my friends.

How do you see this fight playing out in your mind? Any predictions?

We will fight ……….and we will see.

If you had to give last words to your opponent before the fight, what would you tell him?

There’s nothing to say.

 What’s next for you after this fight? Any plans?

Follow my life journey on twitter @latinassassin1 and I will genuinely share my life and plans with you.

Any last words?

Last words? What…. Am I going to The Battle of Little Big Horn? Come watch us fight on XKO 17 you will have a blast!! Get your tickets at www.cagetix.com and select my name. Visit my website www.thelatinassassin.net. Thank you for the support!!!!

 

  • Tiffany

    This man has the Heart of a Lion and is very dedicated to his craft! Much success to you Killa!

  • Melvin

    Good luck! You will win!

  • Andy Kim

    Wow I didn’t know you weighed 240lbs. But now you are the octagon fighter. It’s awesome. I hope you do very well with good condition as you do as usual. See you there!!!

  • Alvis Tingley

    lets go Armando ! and Cuba ! i know all of yalls hard work will pay off in the cage

  • Leo Avila

    Felicidades mano. Hay te veo el sabado. Buena suerte aunqe yo se que no la vas a necesitar.

  • Steven R

    Armando is sure to put on a devastating fight, with his heart on his fist. He is the coolest guy out of the cage and is so easy to talk to. He is my Favorite MMA fighter. Be sure to see him in the future. Get em Bro!

  • Ariana Claussell

    Armando has the heart and the drive to win every and any fight. I’ve never seen someone that’s so dedicated and can wake up to something he loves. That’s why he’s my favorite and #1 fighter and I support him every step of the way because he has done the same for me :)

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100001559899352 Juan Fernando Giraldo

    Great article! Just take care of business on Saturday!

  • CaradeCavalo

    No doubt that Armando will be victorious. He has great technique. He give the illusion of an arrogant fighter, but his humility tactics will gain his win

  • anonymous

    Great article. Good luck!

  • Steelepinoy

    Good Luck on your upcoming fight. Its very inspiring that you lost so much weight and I hope I can learn from your determination to get better in shape and more discipline this 2013!

  • http://www.facebook.com/carmen.sierra.92 Carmen Sierra

    GOOD LUCK! I know You’ll Win Armando! I’ll be rooting for you!

  • Diana Vargas Salinas

    good luck Servin!!!! i will make it out to see you soon. very inspired by your dedication and determination. :)

  • http://www.facebook.com/zumbawith.perla Perla Dougherty

    Wishing you the best of luck Armando! It is so motivating to see how far you’ve come and how dedicated you are to achieving your goals. You’re determination and iron fist is sure to get you a WIN!! Wish I could be there in person to cheer you on.

  • Victor Ling

    A true inspiration! Good luck!

  • Big WiLL

    You got this Armando! You’ve put in all the hard work already… Now the only thing left to do is go in there and “put foot to ass” Latin Assassin style!

  • mirna..

    great article great..figther wishing all the success to ..you..

  • Raven

    Great Article. I can’t wait to see you win, Latin Assassin! Good Luck!

  • http://www.facebook.com/cesar.albo.9 Rasec Obla

    Hells yea Armando kick some ass good luck in ur fight and let the force be with u! #latinassasin #mmastyle #beastmode #comegetsome #xko17

  • Courtney

    Go Armando!

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