Shaq vs Hong Man Choi!!

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  1. scurlaruntings

    scurlaruntings ESB 2002 Club Full Member

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    Hong Man Choi Accepts Shaquille O'Neal's Mixed Martial Arts Challenge


    NBA star Shaquille O'Neal has said on numerous occasions that he would like to fight 7-foot-2 Korean fighter Hong Man Choi in an MMA match when his basketball career ends. The four-time champion even appears to be somewhat serious about this challenge, as videos of him training MMA have popped up on the Internet as of late.

    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eyISJ-ITYl4"]videos[/ame]

    When FanHouse contacted Choi, who is scheduled to face Ikuhisa Minowa in the DREAM Super Hulk Tournament semifinals on Tuesday in Japan, about fighting O'Neal at some point in the future, he simply responded via e-mail, "Yes, if there is a chance."

    Something tells me there's a chance.

    It's safe to say that the good folks at Fighting and Entertainment Group, DREAM's parent company, would love nothing more than to book this fight. Just look at what they've done with Choi recently: in May 2007, they matched him up with former baseball player Jose Canseco and "Techno Goliath" will outweigh Minowa by 126 pounds when they meet in Tuesday's semifinal bout. In some ways, a fight against O'Neal would be the most logical MMA fight Choi has ever been a part of.

    Asked whether he believed O'Neal had a chance against him, Choi, who was a man of few words in our interview, responded, "No."

    Choi is 2-2 in his MMA career. Other than his one-sided victory over Canseco, his only other MMA win was a 16-second first round knockout of Bobby Ologun, a Japanese TV personality, in December 2006. His two losses have come against Fedor Emelianenko and Mirko Cro Cop.

    In June 2008, he had a brain tumor removed, which many believed would end his fighting career. However, Choi said his health continues to improve.

    "My condition is about 80% right now, but it is getting better," Choi said. "Although my condition is not perfect, I will do my best for each fights."

    The 28-year-old added that he plans on splitting the rest of his career between K-1 and MMA, but it's unlikely that anyone will ever take him as a serious MMA fighter. That's why he needs fights against the likes of "The Big Aristotle" to keep his career going. And now that we know both men are into the idea (what a surprise, I know), it could be only a matter of time before the freakiest of freak shows bouts takes place at the Saitama Super Arena.

    In case you missed it, below is a video of O'Neal challenging Choi to an MMA fight:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z8O0vV-rDRk&feature=player_embedded#
     
  2. chuffy

    chuffy ESB Hall Of Fame Member Full Member

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    Nice. What's your take on this Scurla? I love these sort of match-ups, very intriguing, props to both men.
     
  3. Grievesy

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  4. chuffy

    chuffy ESB Hall Of Fame Member Full Member

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    :lol:
     
  5. scurlaruntings

    scurlaruntings ESB 2002 Club Full Member

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    Some years back around early 2000's i remember Shaq getting the crap beaten out of him by Charles Barclay in an NBA game. Shaq seems to have a keen interest in MMA and boxing but he's not good at neither. Its getting pretty tiresome seeing tons of guys trying to turn their hands at MMA.
     
  6. Grievesy

    Grievesy Boxing Addict Full Member

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    That's pretty much how I feel. Not only that, but freak show fights do not interest me in the slightest. One of the bad things that Japanese MMA gives us, but they love that **** apparently. There's just no skill at all. Bob Sapp, Hong Man Choi etc, they can all **** off.
     
  7. rekcutnevets

    rekcutnevets Black Sash Full Member

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    I'm too lazy to go to hulu right now to find the link, but you should check out the Shaq Vs episode when he fights Oscar de la Hoya. There's footage of Shaq sparring, and he impressed me when he was in he ring with Oliver McCall. Oneal is a world class athlete, and you don't get to his level without a competitive spirit.

    I would pick Choi if this were happening soon, but Oneal says when he is finished with basketball. Depending on when that is, Oneal may have time to learn a great deal. That is if he even serious about this at all.
     
  8. achillesthegreat

    achillesthegreat FORTUNE FAVOURS THE BRAVE Full Member

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    MMA is quickly getting an image of anyone can do it. I supposed people see TUF fighters and WWE fighters go on to be king and they think it can't be all that hard. To most it might look like an organised street fight. Maybe they see a cage, blood adverts, tats, skinheads, rock music and think it's a good old bar room brawl.

    Shaq got outboxed by a shot welterweight/light middleweight. I'm not sure about his ability. He is undoubtedly rangey, big and strong but how effective he is, is debatable.
     
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  10. scurlaruntings

    scurlaruntings ESB 2002 Club Full Member

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    Ironic no. You wont see this type of behavior in ANY other fighting discipline. Alas this is the image that Western MMA projects. The only difference is the Japense love a freak show so these type of fights will always have an audience.
     
  11. boxingcar

    boxingcar Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    NOT just them damn it !....I wanna see this **** too :rofl
     
  12. achillesthegreat

    achillesthegreat FORTUNE FAVOURS THE BRAVE Full Member

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    They do love a freak show but unfortunately so do i.

    If I'm to be honest, I would watch this fight.
     
  13. chuffy

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    Thank god i'm not the only one! :yep
     
  14. chuffy

    chuffy ESB Hall Of Fame Member Full Member

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    Thanks Scurla, I see what you're saying.
     
  15. scurlaruntings

    scurlaruntings ESB 2002 Club Full Member

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    **** yeah il watch it. A scrap is a scrap. But it doesnt lend much legtimacy to MMA when any pug thinks he can do it.