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Post by Mr. Orange on Feb 4, 2008 18:54:37 GMT -5
Im sorry, but Lesnar should of been the winner of the match, taking the point away from Lesnar? f**k no, the ref should of called a TKO for Mir rolling over... I agree with one thing. The point taken away was a stupid move. The same ref let a fighter in another fight do the same thing Lesnar did twice but the other fighter was only warned. A tko? No. Mir was intelligently defending himself by rolling twards Lesnar to avoid damage (as seen in the numerous gifs in this thread).
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Post by Codesters on Feb 4, 2008 19:09:12 GMT -5
I wish he would have faced a powerhouse, like Chuck, or that black guy whose name escapes my mind. its rampage jackson Jacksons a light Heavyweight, for the love of christ please before you start to talk MMA know something about it.
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Post by mrchase on Feb 6, 2008 18:05:51 GMT -5
see you are wrong about that . ken shamrock started his career as pro-wrestler then went to MMA then went back to pro-wrestling aka WWE then back to MMA.so see you are wrong. No, you're still wrong. He went into MMA first, and worked in FMW around the same time that he was working in Pancrase. MMA (Pancrase), Wrestling (FMW), MMA (UFC), Wrestling(WWE), MMA (UFC), Wrestling (TNA), MMA (PRIDE & UFC). sorry but your are still wrong . ken shamrock started his career is wrestling . ken shamrock even said it himself .. there was no pancrase when ken shamrock started .ken shamrock was pro-wrestler first here in america & even ken shamrock say's it in his interviews . i am shamrock mark & i know all of his history. here is ken shamrocks history & you are about to be schooled. In 1988, Shamrock trained as a professional wrestler under Bob Sawyer, Buzz Sawyer, and Nelson Royal. He debuted in 1990 in the Charlotte, North Carolina-based South Atlantic Pro Wrestling promotion under the ring name Wayne Shamrock. He later changed his ring name to Vince Torelli and turned heel, adopting the nickname "Mr. Wrestling". In 1990, Shamrock travelled to Japan, where he competed in the Universal Wrestling Federation and its successor promotion, Pro Wrestling Fujiwara Gumi. His first taste of mixed martial arts came following the exodus of his mentors Minoru Suzuki and Masakatsu Funaki from Fujiwara's promotion to found one of the formative Japanese mixed martial arts associations, Pancrase. Later, he returned to America to compete in the Ultimate Fighting Championship. Shamrock would split time between the two organizations until 1996, whereupon he returned to professional wrestling, signing a contract with the World Wrestling . so ther is true hostory of ken shamrock & you just got proven worng agian . youngster don't mees with old dog like me. i am know everything about this business.
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Post by JM™ on Feb 6, 2008 22:10:06 GMT -5
I think he did ok. He has Potential but not everyone get it right on the 1st try. I bet he'll be successful later in his career.
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Post by Boy Wonder on Feb 6, 2008 22:18:45 GMT -5
Jacksons a light Heavyweight, for the love of christ please before you start to talk MMA know something about it. Which is something I love about PRIDE, that anyone from any weight class can fight each other.
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