Fighting Words: Delaney Owen

A natural athlete from her youth, Floridaโ€™s Delaney Owen looks to remain undefeated when she joins fellow Invicta newcomer J.J. Aldrich in the cage September 6th at Invicta FC 8.


Corey Smith:
Before picking up martial arts, you were interested in becoming a professional triathlete, before your body essentially shut down. What was that situation like for you?

Delaney Owen:That was a scary time; no one really knew what was wrong with me. I was tired all the time and after I was diagnosed they told me I shouldn’t compete in sports anymore. I was devastated.


CS:
What led you to become interested in martial arts?

DO: I went with a friend to try out Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, I wanted to learn self defense. I really had little idea what it was about just that it was good for small people.


CS:
What keeps you involved in it today?

DO: The power to walk through life without fear.


CS:
Highlander MMA in Tampa is the gym you call home. What is the atmosphere like there?

DO: Well it’s been my only school, and my only instructor. I’ve trained with other people and schools the phrase “old school” comes to mind.

DO: Professor Yanez was fortunate enough to train under Professor Jorge Popovitch father of ADCC champion Pablo Popovitch, who at the time was just a purple belt when Yanez came to their academy. Yanez took from him that same attitude; he treats his students like family.


CS:
What made you want to call it home?

DO: Professor Yanez is a very intense person; he’s brash at times and outspoken. He’s very misunderstood. As they say the best masters are the ones that sacrifice everything for the art they love.

DO: He has believed in me from the start, and he has been a mentor and my best friend. I barley recognize the girl I was that walked into the class the first day, I watch martial arts movies now and realize โ€œwow I’m a martial artist.โ€


CS:
You spoke several years ago about how your goal was to fight for Invicta FC. What do you think it means for female athletes to have a promotion that features only women?
DO: I remember watching Invicta and thinking how cool it must be to be one of these girls, for women how empowering to have an organization like this in a once male dominated sport.


CS:
After achieving your goal and signing with Invicta, how has your experience been like thus far with the company?

DO: I watched Julie Kedzie in Hook n Shoot DVDs I thought she was really sweet. I liked her and the way she changed in the ring, now she sends me emails lol. I admit I will be a little star struck it’s just awesome to think I’m part of this group of amazing athletes.


CS:
Your opponent at Invicta FC 8, JJ Aldrich, is making her professional debut against you. Do you believe that gives you any kind of advantage?

DO: Everyone has an advantage over me. 3 1/2 years ago I didn’t even know what UFC, Jiu Jitsu , or cage fighting existed. Most of these girls have been in martial arts for over 10 years. I just train hard and let my coaches worry bout those things.


CS:
What are you expecting out of the bout?

DO: I have never been the first fight of the night before, I’m sure it will be exciting and loud from anticipation.


CS:
You have stated that you have to find something to dislike in your opponent in order to fight them effectively. Why do you believe that is?

DO: Ha ha! That was a specific opponent. If a girl wants to make things personal so be it let’s dance! I’ve always been the nice girl the loyal friend until you do me wrong, then watch out!


CS:
Who generally accompanies you to the cage?

DO: My Coach and fiancรฉ Mike Yanez and his brown belt Trent Lally, who has been to a lot of my most important fights.


CS:
What type of feedback and coaching do you prefer from your corners?

DO: We need a chapter for that lol! I know that silence is good!


CS:
Aside from fight preparation, how much MMA do you watch purely for enjoyment?

DO: Every fight from the fights on AXSTv to UFC. I support local MMA in the state of Florida and I even judge sometimes. Even old fights are better then some basketball or baseball finals live on TV. I watched live fights on New Year’s Eve, and I’ve watched them on the internet live from Japan at 5am.


CS:
Outside of the gym and MMA, what types of activities do you enjoy for fun?

DO: Watching fights at the bars with my teammates. I go to the beach sometimes but really I love to train.

CS:
What helps you to relax?

DO: Patron Margaritas! Sometimes really just 11 hours of sleep at a time is perfect.

CS:
Lastly, MMA takes a team to succeed alone inside the cage. Who would you like to thank?

DO: My fiancรฉ Mike Yanez , all my Highlander Fight Team, my family, my sponsors, NALADOG, Brawl & Maul, Titan Medical, Covenant Business Solutions, The Press Box sports bar, Byrd & Gonzalez Attorney at Law, and South Tampa Smiles.

DO: My boxing instructor Chevelle Hallback.

DO: Fight fans can follow me on Twitter at @scrappydl, on Instagram at lilscrappydl and at my Facebook fan page, Delaney โ€œlil Scrappyโ€ Owen.


Invicta FC 8 takes place September 6th live from the Municipal Auditorium in Kansas City, Missouri. The full card will air live via UFC Fight Pass.

 

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