Frank Trigg Offers To "RETIRE" Frank Shamrock

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  1. snakerattle79

    snakerattle79 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    http://mmajunkie.com/news/14587/mmajunkie-com-radios-frank-trigg-offers-to-retire-frank-shamrock.mma

    UFC, PRIDE and Strikeforce veteran – and co-host of MMAjunkie.com Radio – Frank Trigg (19-6) is currently on a four-fight win streak, yet he doesn't know where or when his next bout will take place.
    But on Wednesday's edition of MMAjunkie.com Radio (www.mmajunkie.com/radio), Trigg identified one opponent he believes would be easy prey: Strikeforce middleweight Frank Shamrock (23-10-2).
    "They can have me fight him any time they want up there," Shamrock said. "Put it back at 180 (pounds) again, and I'll put him into retirement. It's not that difficult. Frank Shamrock's only got like two or three fights left in his life."
    Trigg fought once for the California-based organization, defeating Falaniko Vitale in October 2008. The 36-year-old said he would love the opportunity to return to the organization in a chance to prove just how far Shamrock has fallen in recent defeats to Nick Diaz and Cung Le.
    "How much [expletive] can you talk to Frank Shamrock?" Trigg asked. "He's not that good. The sport has passed him by.
    "Do you really want to be seen training on Lamaze balls? Is that really what you want to do? That's what he does. Half of his techniques are done on Lamaze balls. I'm like, 'OK. That's really interesting. That's great. Who's teaching you your takedown defense?'"
    Trigg questioned Shamrock's commitment to preparation for his April 11 main event with Diaz at the HP Pavilion in San Jose, Calif.
    "You live in [expletive] San Jose," Trigg said. "There's like 75 great wrestlers that live right down the street from you. You don't train with any of them? That doesn't make any sense to me.
    "You're a great striker, you're incredibly athletic, you have a great ability to talk before the fights, you've got a great ability to sell the fight. But then you're striking hasn't changed. Your ability, your flexibility, your ability to hit your punches hasn't changed. You haven't learned – knowing full well against a guy who's going to do takedowns – how to stop a takedown and how to keep it on your feet where you would have had a shot to win.
    "But then, you're on your feet and you got out-punched by a jiu-jitsu guy. It doesn't make any sense."
    While Trigg's career has been filled with bouts against the world's top competitors, he last fought in a unanimous-decision win against an unheralded Danny Babcock. While the win certainly wasn't a career-builder, Trigg insists Shamrock's current 1-3 streak proves he's no longer relevant.
    "The sport's just passed [Shamrock] by," Trigg said. "It's the same thing I said to Ken (Shamrock). It's the same thing I said to Mark Coleman. It's the same thing I said to Tito Ortiz: The sport has passed you by.
    "You haven't adjusted. You haven't learned. You haven't spent the time being in the academy every day trying to learn. You're out there [expletive] around doing other stuff when you're not training. It's not smart anymore for this sport.
    "You don't think for a minute I'm not training every day now? And I've got nothing going on. I have nothing coming up. I am basically a stay-at-home dad right now. That's what I am right now. But I have to train every day. Why? Because I've got to keep improving my speed. I have to keep improving my flexibility."
    Trigg said he was involved in recent negotiations with World Victory Road's Sengoku, where he fought in 2007, but was currently unaware of when he would fight again.
    Shamrock, a San Jose, Calif., resident, has main-evented in Strikeforce's top-three grossing cards, all held at the HP Pavilion. Shamrock lost two of the three contests, including a second-round TKO defeat at the hands of Diaz.
     
  2. sugarngold

    sugarngold RIDDUM Full Member

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    So has anyone taught Trigg how to defend the rear naked choke yet?
     
  3. Grievesy

    Grievesy Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Trigg is no longer relevant either so he really needs to stfu.
     
  4. jimmie

    jimmie Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Hes correct but hes the wrong person to say these things how much has Trigg actually evolved ? He says hes training everyday then why the **** is he on TNA Wrestling ? Has he improved his RNC defense yet ?
     
  5. Big T

    Big T Well-Known Member Full Member

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    All the fights Trigg got beat in he talked down to the other fighter and got beat. Trigg is a big mouth looking for a pay day.
     
  6. sugarngold

    sugarngold RIDDUM Full Member

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    Trigg must have seen Shamrock's payout for last weekend. I don't blame him for trying to get in on that action.
     
  7. scurlaruntings

    scurlaruntings ESB 2002 Club Full Member

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    He's on TNA because that pay his bills. The guy only commentates on there. Whats wrong with that? :think
     
  8. jimmie

    jimmie Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Well nothings wrong with it if he wants to pay his bills. Just he claims all he does is train and take care of his family well where does TNA fit under family and training ?
     
  9. notrighthere

    notrighthere New Member Full Member

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    He has apparently, if he hadn't Mayhem would have choked him out too.