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	<title>MMA Factor &#187; "Stitch"</title>
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		<title>Exclusive Interview: Cutman Jacob “Stitch” Duran</title>
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If you&#8217;ve watched an MMA event in the last decade, chances are you&#8217;ve seen Jacob &#8220;Stitch&#8221; Duran doing his thing &#8212; patching up fighters&#8217; faces to give them one more round. The legendary cutman &#8212; who has worked thousands of fights in boxing, kickboxing, and mixed martial arts &#8212; recently took some [...]]]></description>
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<em>Photo by Roger Williams</em></p>
<p>If you&#8217;ve watched an MMA event in the last decade, chances are you&#8217;ve seen <a href="http://youtube.com/watch?v=aCr8RAiw5WQ" >Jacob &#8220;Stitch&#8221; Duran</a> doing his thing &#8212; patching up fighters&#8217; faces to give them one more round. The <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cutman" >legendary cutman</a> &#8212; who has worked thousands of fights in boxing, kickboxing, and mixed martial arts &#8212; recently took some time to chat with us about blood, living the cutman life, the <a href="http://library.thinkquest.org/10236/media/gash.jpg" >worst gash</a> he&#8217;s seen, and stitching Dana White&#8217;s mouth shut.</p>
<p><strong>CagePotato: When did you decide you wanted to rub vaseline on guys&#8217; faces and fix gashes for a living?</strong><br />
<strong>Jacob &#8220;Stitch&#8221; Duran:</strong> Well, it was actually when I saw my first pint of blood coming off of one of my kickboxers. I kinda&#8217; smiled and said, &#8220;You know what, man, this is kinda&#8217; freaky, not everybody does this.&#8221; I <a href="http://www.mavav.org/2007/01/23/evil_video_game_addiction.jpg" >got hooked on it</a> right from the get-go and that was about 1988.</p>
<p><strong>Who taught you the trade?</strong><br />
I studied some of the legendary cutmen that were in the game &#8212; in boxing at that point &#8212; and tried to emulate some of the techniques they did. Really, I had no pattern. I didn&#8217;t know whether what they were doing was right or was wrong. I tried to ask some of the cutmen as I was up-and-coming and for the most part they kinda&#8217; blew me off, &#8220;Hey, fuck you. You&#8217;ve got to learn just like me. I learned off my master. I&#8217;m taking this to my grave.&#8221; So I kind of studied on my own, I started asking a lot of questions to the ringside doctors, I read manuals on blood and arteries. For the most part it was on-the-job training.</p>
<p>Because of those things that happened to me, it&#8217;s important for those things not to happen to other people. I&#8217;m in the process right now of producing a DVD called <em>&#8220;Cuts, Cornermen, and Confidence: Giving the Fighter One More Round&#8221;</em>. It&#8217;s real important. I was going to do it when I was in boxing years ago and when I got mixed up with the UFC, I realized their are so many trainers that want to learn how to properly take care of the fighters. <a href="http://youtube.com/watch?v=RXCXd72RFOU" >Wrapping their hands</a>, working corners. And I think, as an instructor, I&#8217;m qualified to do it. I figured I might as well pass on some of the ideas and work experiences that I&#8217;ve gone through, so that these guys don&#8217;t have to go through what I went through. For the game to get better, we have to teach the trainers how to take care of the fighters &#8212; and give them that one more round.</p>
<p><strong>An instructional DVD is great, because no one can just go to school and get a cutman degree, right?</strong><br />
Exactly. It&#8217;s going to be for the layman. It&#8217;s designed for the trainers, the fighter, <a href="http://thearmchairquarterback.blogspot.com/" >the armchair quarterback</a> &#8212; or the weekend warrior, we call them in this sport. Even if you train yourself, at least you can learn how to properly wrap your hands for training. My wife&#8217;s birthday is July 7th and I&#8217;m committed for it to come out before that, if not on that date.</p>
<p><strong>Who gave you your nickname?</strong><br />
That came from my early years in kickboxing. I worked with this one fighter that got cut. I knew nothing. Really, that was my first experience working on a cut &#8212; I had no medications, so I just applied direct pressure on him and covered it up with vaseline. After the fight, I did what every other cutman would do: I put a butterfly on the guy to close up the cut. And he goes, &#8220;Hey, you saved me some stitches. Stitch.&#8221; So that&#8217;s where the name came from. You know what? That&#8217;s a pretty nice name. I was coming home from San Jose today and I was at the San Jose Airport, and this young kid was coming by in a <a href="http://www.tapout.com/index.cfm?fa=AboutUs.home" >TapouT</a> shirt and he said, &#8220;Hey, Stitch!&#8221; So the name has penetrated to the fans. A lot of people don&#8217;t even know my real name!</p>
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