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When 7-month-old Caden Couture grows up, he will always have something over the bullies in the schoolyard.
“My dad can beat up your dad,” he can say.
Few people in the world can beat up his papa, Randy Couture.
Not that Couture, an icon in the Ultimate Fighting Championship game, boasts about being one of the world’s toughest humans. The Damascus resident doesn’t bother wondering who would win if he were to take on The Rock, or Konishiki, or Mike Tyson, or Jackie Chan, or Jean-Claude Van Damme.
“I don’t think in those terms,” Couture says. “But I certainly think in this sport and of guys in my weight class, there’s nobody in the world I can’t go with and win.”
Couture, who recently turned 40, has never been better. He beat Tito Ortiz on Sept. 27 in Las Vegas to claim the undisputed light heavyweight title in Ultimate Fighting.
One of Ultimate Fighting’s all-time greats, Couture will defend his title Jan. 31 against purported Brazilian phenom Vitor Belfort at the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas. Couture beat Belfort, a fierce puncher, in his second bout within Ultimate Fighting’s octagon cage.
If you think an athlete such as Couture just does UFC for kicks, punches and submission holds, guess again.
The company that runs UFC, Zuffa, will pay Couture $120,000 just to show up and another $80,000 if he beats Belfort in the third fight on his three-fight contract. Couture won the first two, beating Ortiz and Chuck Lidell, and all told the contract could be worth $525,000.
One more contract, if he decides to continue fighting, could be the last one for Couture, his wife, Tricia, and their young son.
“For the last seven years, since I started fighting, I’ve been able to make a living and take care of my family,” he says. “And I’ve been trying to set up some investments for retirement and things like that. I have an idea in a couple years I’ll retire.
“But I want to get paid while the sun’s still shining, the body’s holding up, the training’s holding up. It doesn’t make a lot of sense not to compete. My family prefers that I retire, but I have some goals competitive-wise and investment-wise.”
If he retains his title, Couture figures his next contract could pay him more than $600,000. Zuffa and Pride, an organization that runs similar fights in Japan, have talked about teaming up for unification bouts. If so, bigger paydays may lie ahead for Couture, a three-time All-American collegiate wrestler at Oklahoma State and alternate Olympian wrestler.
“It’s more money than I’ve ever made in my life, coming from wrestling,” he says.
Years ago, Couture left an assistant coaching job with Oregon State’s wrestling program when head coach Joe Wells took issue with Couture’s competing for cash in the brutal sport of UFC.
Couture has been an assistant wrestling coach at Centennial High, and he conducts martial arts and wrestling clinics around the country.
He and other UFC competitors, including former Olympic silver medalist wrestler Matt Lindland, practice nearly every day in a building behind USA Auto at Southeast 182nd Avenue and Stark Street. Lindland and another Portland wrestler, Evan Tanner, each won UFC bouts last weekend in Connecticut.
The Ultimate Fighting Championship Ñ best described as a mix of boxing, martial arts and wrestling Ñ has been around since the 1980s and has become extremely popular on pay-per-view TV. The sport has gone somewhat mainstream, especially with appearances by fighters on shows such as Fox Sports Net’s “Best Damn Sports Show Period.”
Couture and Ortiz went on the show to hype their fight. Ortiz displayed his cocky, brash character, and the mild-mannered Couture kept his cool.
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