Another guy I used to love was Joey Villaseñor. Older guys here might remember him too. Fought in King of the Cage and EliteXC, that I can remember. Had these beautiful shoulder strikes when tied up that are crazy underutilised in present-day MMA. Natural fighter, IMO.
Good ol' "Smokin" Joey,
I've actually watched him fight live at one of my first events when I was a teenager in 2006
(my older brothers were JMMA veterans from the late 90s/early2000s, so I had great luck when it came to meet fighters and go to live events, since 2 of them had pro-fights and trained with fighters who would later stay in contact with them)
when he defended his KOTC MW title for the 6th time for the main event of
King Of The Cage: Prime Time, against another forgotten veteran,
Jorge "The Sandman" Santiago
(who would then end up in the
UFC, then
Strikeforce, after that he was a fixture at early
Sengoku events in which he became the MW champion, and his rivalry with
Kazuo "The Grabaka Hitman" Mizaki entertained many sheroggers; Santiago finished his career with a second UFC and third UFC run, with a couple wins at Titan FC in between, and his last fight was a loss to TUF 7 & UFC veteran
Gerald "Hurricane" Harris at
WSOF: Tyrone Spong vs Angel DeAnda)
That
KOTC: Prime Time event was so cool, I got to see many of my favorite guys fight live, from:
-
Charles "Krazy Horse/Kid Khaos/Felony" Bennett vs Victor "Joe Boxer" Valenzuela (their fight went to a draw but they had a rematch 2 years later in Strikeforce in which Victor KO'd Krazy Horse in the first round)
- future
Bellator long-lasting LHW champion
Emanuel Newton vs UFC vet Hector Ramirez
- future
TUF 12 &
UFC superstar +
Pancrase FW champ
Nam Phan vs some guy
- Thomas
"The Wildman" Dennis vs some dude
- my man
Shannon "The Cannon" Ritch vs Canadian vet
John "The Natural" Alessio (he was the WW KOTC champ at the time, but would later become famous for his stints in the WEC, UFC & Bellator)
-
"Razor" Rob McCullough (future WEC LW champion + DREAM & Bellator vet) vs some cat
- Future WEC & UFC fan favorite
Cub Swanson vs some bro
- Future UFC & Bellator vet
Mike "The Joker" Guymon (who was the KOTC WW champ, damn it was a rather prestigious event looking back on it, lots of champions there) vs some chum
- Pancrase vet & Future PRIDE & UFC vet
James Lee (who would capture the KOTC title a couple events later by beating James Te Huna in the first round) vs some fella
-
Many "The Mangler" Tapia (he was the KOTC BW champ at the time, but veterans Sherdoggers probably remember him best as one of
Miguel Torres' last
WEC title defenses before the big plunge

) vs some bloke
-
Ernie "The Piranah" Perea vs someone with a very negative record.
Perea quickly sub'd him, and later retired after going 7-0 (all in KOTC since he was very involved in the org at every level, matchmaker, cornerman, trainer, promoter, etc etc... and he also fought hand-picked subpar competition, but what the hell, let the guy have his fun. He was also a cop on the side IIRC, but his main passion was grappling and MMA, and he did a lot for the sport his level).
When we bought our tickets,
Urijah Faber vs
Russ "The Submission Magician" Miura was on the card

but sadly it fizzled out by the time we made it there... Miura did well for himself afterward, going 9-1 in MMA before retiring to become a full-time BJJ/wrestling coach and then opened his own dojo, he seems to be doing OK and organizes local tournaments on the regular .
Sadly, I'm pretty sure that the only fight I've seen out of him is his one loss, to Japanese forgotten badass and 8x
Pancrase Flyweight & Strawweight champion +
RIZIN vet
Mitsuhisa Sunabe.
Aaaaaanyway, Joey Villaseñor. What a guy. I'm ashamed to admit that I rooted against him with all my might when he fought my man Murilo"Ninja" Rua for the Strikeforce/EliteXC MW belt at the legendary Strikeforce event "Frank Shamrock vs Phil Baroni"
... and it worked!
But that was pretty much the one time I wasn't rooting for Joey, I mean I couldn't cheer for him when he KO'd
Phil "NYBA" Baroni, since no matter what I'd never cheer against a
Hammer House veteran, but in light of what Baroni later did with his life,I'm glad Joy smashed him
Can't believe he and his fellow scumbag pal
War Machine flew the
Hammer House© flag, fook'em both.
I was also on the fence when Joey fought Riki Fukuda right after the Ninja loss, I wanted Fukuda to do good but if Joey lost again after Ninja, it would diminish the value of Murilo's win, ya know? Plus, I liked Joey. They ended up fighting basically to a draw, and Riki lost a split decision, so it was a pretty good outcome from where I was sitting.
I ain't proud of having rooted against him, but with Ninja's little brother
Mauricio "Shogun" Rua having just gotten into the UFC and primed to make his debut a few months later (since he had to get surgeries on both his knees, it took a bit of time before his catastrophic debut against Griffin... but hey, he later avenged it, so it could be worse)
and with me being a fan of both brothers equally, I liked the idea of Shogun taking over the
UFC while Ninja was taking care of business and raking belts in other orgs, and hopefully their 3rd brother Marcus "Shaolin" Rua would soon make his pro-debut and take over the family business...
Sadly Marcos would just have a few amateur muay thai bouts, and then decided it wasn't for him. Ha, the number of casuals who thought that Vitor "Shaolin" Ribeiro was Shogun & Ninja's brother, because they both hyped him up a lot in interviews when Ribeiro was at his peak, and there weren't many "Shaolins" running around, sooo...
Which reminds me, you can throw Shaolin on the semi-forgotten MMA badasses pile, he never fought in the UFC so I guess lots of casuals don't know him, but he was one of the top fighters of his weight-class/generation, being an ADCC veteran and having fought a lot of big names in Shooto, K1 Heroes, DREAM and Strikeforce...
Finshing his career at 20-5 (with 4 of these losses taking place during his last 5 MMA bouts before retiring) was very respectable, and after that it's been nice to see him grapple at Sakuraba's Quintet in recent years (2018?? damn... looks like he also grappled in 2024 against BJJ elite Adriano Silva, I haven't seen that one), it was fun watching him compete against a beast like Gordon Ryan
and a debuting PJ Barch
(that I would later see accumulate wins at many Polaris events in which he won a prestigious WW Grand Prix, and a couple UFC Fight Pass Invitational).
Good times.