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'Frank Shamrock is a leg locking fool™'- commentator
I’d have punched him after the 3 rd one lolThat time Frank Shamrock made Bas Rutten question his open palm striking power..
There's unironically few things you could have said that would have annihilated my respect for him more.fook this cunt. ties up dogs and leaves them for dead
What? Between punching a guy in the face or lacing up some skates to pull off some sweet moves, which is more masculine?Inline skating is about as far from manly as you can get bro
He's a man's man, true. I just never trust a pro MMA fighter's masculinity until I see him on inline skates. That's where true alpha begins.Cool story , hehe really mean it too. .
BTW I don't know why I mentioned the part about hendo screaming, def not to put down hendo, he is a man's man like Fedor Fedor & don frye. I guess it was to emphasize Frank's accomplishment
I can tell from this post and especially your subsequent response to @TheMaster that you are just trolling here, but because it's important information that should be out there for people reading this thread, I'm going to respond anyway.
1) Ken didn't abandon the Lion's Den. He stilled trained and cornered his fighters. He just obviously had to scale back, and in doing so he needed someone to help pick up the slack. His adopted brother, who was coming into his own as a fighter and who was also proving to be a great trainer and cornerman, was the obvious option. I'm not shitting on Frank for choosing to fly solo, but surely a dude asking his brother for help running the gym where they've trained for years isn't a crazy ask.
2) After Frank left the Lion's Den, he formed The Alliance with Maurice Smith and Tsuyoshi Kosaka, both of whom are HWs, so I'm not really sure what you mean when you say his post-Lion's Den training didn't involve training with HWs. It most certainly did.
3) Frank wasn't "the earliest hybrid fighter, cross trainer, and martial artist." Ken taught him everything he knew. Ken was the one striking, wrestling, and submitting before Frank had even started training. And Maurice Smith came to the Lion's Den to train with Ken after Ken beat him in Pancrase. Frank would literally be nothing without Ken. He blossomed into a legendary fighter, but that never would've happened without Ken.
No titles? Jerry Bohlander won the UFC 12 Lightweight tournament, Guy Mezger won the UFC 13 Lightweight tournament and was a King of Pancrase, Pete Williams won the SuperBrawl 2 Heavyweight tournament, Vernon White was the King of the Cage Light Heavyweight Champion, and Frank was the interim King of Pancrase during his time at the Lion's Den. Not to mention Williams fought Randleman for the UFC Heavyweight title and Mikey Burnett competed against - and in a lot of people's minds should've been given the decision over - Pat Miletich for the UFC Lightweight (what we now call the Welterweight) title.
Not until places like Chute Boxe, Brazilian Top Team, and Miletich Fighting Systems came together was there anything remotely close to the Lion's Den in terms of the high level of competitors training together and competing at the highest levels.
This is hyperbolic. Dan Severn knew submissions, Don Frye knew submissions, Mark Coleman knew submissions, Randy Couture knew submissions. They didn't know all of the submissions, they weren't BJJ wizards, but they did know some submissions and even won fights themselves by submission.
Wow just look at this guy, so cool. Id still smack the shit outchaposting an old vid that all of us real men have already seen 1 bajillon times doesn't hide your noobfuck 2018 account
He did and got his ass kicked. It wasn't age, testing, evolution, etc. He had a shit ton of injuries from training with Kens dumb ass. My old hero was apparently not good for careers, including his own.
Frank thought he could parlay his fighting career into acting, like Arnold did after bodybuilding. Not everyone can act or carry a movie.
if your training partner legit goes for heel hooks, you need a new partner.
Midget fights are fun
Yes but that logic is completely ignoring size. Frank and Guy would of been middleweights today, Ken would of never dropped that much weight (especially the 230lb+ mauler Ken that everyone talks about ragdolling everyone at practice)Again, "more well-rounded" and "better" are two very different statements. Frank and Guy had incredibly diverse skill-sets, but prime Ken mauled them both on a daily basis.
Bet most of y'all havn't seen this before...Frank was a beast back then.
Remember when he fought Walker Texas Ranger?
I can’t remember, all I remember his him moving to LA, taking acting lessons and losing a little muscle to appear more “normal.” I kept thinking, this guy is losing his prime in the worst way.
Nonsense. You have to compare it to other TV shows and movies, not real cage fights. You can't have stars getting injured filming because it costs a ton of money for delays. Even one day costs money because everyone involved is getting paid. I enjoyed the episode and appreciated the fact Chuck incorporated BJJ into his repertoire for it.He's in an insanely bad cage fighting scene against Chuck Norris in an episode of that show. It's bad enough that if you didn't know who either of them were, you would probably say that both of them have never been in a fight. Just really bad choreography.