May be. CR are always trying to land some big names. But by the time they do the fighters are well past it or just side show attractions.
You mean to tell me that Shamrock got KO'd on a jab, cuz that's what it was that connected before the "phantom right." I refuse to believe that which is why I attributed it to the "right cross." I think Congress now has something else to investigate. And as far as Shamrock's concerned I suppose, "Cut the check!" As clear and concise as possible. I was thinking the same exact thing.
I watched bits of the Cage Rage card. Always a ood laugh but not to be taken serious has an organistaion. Too many awful mis matches. The Shamrock fight was bad.
He looks like a twat with Cage Rage tattoed on his arms. He typifys everything that isnt martial arts just by the way he looks.:blood
Jesus Christ, I've seen pro wrestlers make a punch look more convincing. Looks like Ken straight up said to hell with this, I don't want to have to fight Kimbo.
Good job an all. Can you imagine the mayhem if Kimbo had beaten up Shamrock?! I guess theres a silver lining after all.
Shamrock really needs to go and soon before he ends of a vegetable and yes its possible in MMA when ur going to sleep with jabs to ur shoulder like Berry hit him with. Back in the mid 90s he has some atlethic ability he could shoot or roll for Anklelocks now he just stands there with his head straight up and doesnt move it just to collect a paycheck off what he did 12 years ago or 10 years ago in the WWF.
atsch In the mid 90s he was arguablly the best out there the man beat Dan Severn,Kimo,Funaki,Maurice Smith,Bas Rutten twice etc drew with Oleg and Royce. May not seem like much now but that was the cream of the crop back then being King of Pancrase and UFC Superfight Champ isnt to bad.
Good point. Shamrock's early career was built in epic battles in Pancrase against a tough crop of opposition: Matt Hume, Maurice Smith, Masakatsu Funaki, and Bas Rutten.