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Rampage handed out a piece of paper to Igor , what the heck was that all about ?
I believe it was a note that said "please don't hurt my son" from his mother or something along those lines
I believe it was a note that said "please don't hurt my son" from his mother or something along those lines
Rampage was like an MMA action hero in those days - kicking ass left and right, and always thoroughly entertaining.
I saw his debut fight on a DVD once - I dunno - maybe IFL or something, and Ken Shamrock was commentating - Rampage lost, but only after giving absolutely everything he could for the 15 mins - when the last bell rang he instantly collapsed, Ken Shamrock exclaiming, "I love this kid! I LOVE this kid! I LOVE THIS KID!"
Igor was just a beast of a man. Stocky and insanely powerful with sledgehammer fists. The knockouts of Yoshiki Takahashi and I believe it was Francisco Bueno both left me in awe the first time I saw them. The 2 fights with Kerr were amazing, I also love Vov vs Paul Varelans, huge size difference but Igor just beats him up. Also the beatdown on Enson Inoue was brutally scary.
I love the story about Igor too - that the town where he lived used to ring the church bell as a warning when he got drunk!
Rampage was like an MMA action hero in those days - kicking ass left and right, and always thoroughly entertaining.
I saw his debut fight on a DVD once - I dunno - maybe IFL or something, and Ken Shamrock was commentating - Rampage lost, but only after giving absolutely everything he could for the 15 mins - when the last bell rang he instantly collapsed, Ken Shamrock exclaiming, "I love this kid! I LOVE this kid! I LOVE THIS KID!"
A bouncer at strip club here in SF told me about a fight he had with Varelans at the club...result...Varelans catching yet another beating.
I love the story about Igor too - that the town where he lived used to ring the church bell as a warning when he got drunk!
A bouncer at a strip club told you?
Lolll wut
Yeah a 380lb Samoan guy at Mitchell Brothers on O'Farrell. We were talking about some of his war stories, then he brings up a club fight he had with a UFC fighter...I said who...he said...a guy from San Jose State..,uuhn Paul Varelans. Then he laughed and said it was not one of his toughest fights.