Exclusive: Zack Micklewright on Bart Palaszewski: "We're both hard-headed and we punch hard."
by Natalia Baage on July 11, 2010

Three days before his 24th birthday, Zack Micklewright will step into the WEC cage and face his toughest opponent yet: Bart Palaszewski.

Micklewright, a Miletich Fighting Systems product won his WEC debut against Muhsin Corbbrey late last year via unanimous decision, but a broken ankle he suffered during practice kept him from carrying out his second fight against Alex Karalexis in early 2010.

Now, the undefeated 7-0 Marine, with a 10-3-1 amateur record, will look to crush one of the WEC's best lightweight fighters on August 18 at WEC 50.

Micklewright took some time away from training to talk with FiveKnuckles.com about what it will be like to fight another Miletich prodigy, and how he got signed to the WEC.

FiveKnuckles.com:  So here's the situation. You're undefeated in your MMA career: 7-0. Then the WEC hooks you up against Bart Palaszewski, who's 34-13. That's almost seven times the amount of fights. Can you talk about any anxiety in facing a guy with that much experience?

Zack Micklewright:  A guy with that much experience is definitely a step up. It's a little intimidating, but it's not like I'm gonna go out there and not know who I'm facing. Everybody knows who Bart Palaszewski is. Now, he used to train with Pat Miletich, so I know plenty enough about him, and I just gotta do what I do, and hopefully the experience won't give him the upper hand. But I've got plenty of amateur fights, so experience is something that I'm worried about.

FiveKnuckles.com: He's beaten Anthony Pettis, Karen Darabedyan and Alex Karalexis in the WEC. What are you going to have to do to beat him? And how has Pat Miletich helped your game?

Zack Micklewright: As Bart was up-and-coming, Pat's the one who taught him all the stuff. He learned a lot from Pat. And Pat's taught me the same stuff. But I know he's a real basic kind of fighter, which is good for him because he's got a lot of power. He's good on the ground, but I know what to look out for, so I've been working on my jiu-jitsu a lot. And then my wrestling has come along really well. And I feel like I'm the better stand up guy. Well, I wouldn't say I'm the better stand up guy, but I think that I'm gonna use my strong point, which is my stand up, and I'm going to have the upper hand.

FiveKnuckles.com: Are you happy with fighting Bart Palaszewski even though he's such a tough guy?

Zack Micklewright: Yeah, I think he is a good match up. We're both real hard-headed and we punch hard. I think it'll make for a really good fight. And I kinda expected it because they match up winners with winners. And he won the same night that I won, and in the same weight class, so I figured that it was going to happen. So I kinda had my mind set that that was who I was gonna fight. I'm not worried about any type of match up that I'm gonna get. A fight's a fight - anything can happen. I'm not scared of anybody. I'm happy with this match up.

FiveKnuckles.com: What have you been doing since your last fight, which took place in December? Do you consistently train or did you take some time off?

Zack Micklewright: I...

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