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    Shamrock came into the fight with Fujita noticeably smaller than his previous fight with Otsuka, dropping roughly 15 pounds of weight. During the time before the fight, Shamrock was going through a divorce and had to take care of his young kids during the day, which severely cut into his training time for the fight.

  2. Aug 13, 2011 · Despite this, Shamrock dominated Fujita throughout the entire fight, putting on a sprawl and brawl and nearly knocking Fujita out. However, he eventually had his corner throw in the towel because he felt like he was having a heart attack, ending an exciting fight in anticlimactic fashion.

  3. Oct 2, 2000 · #1. A question about Shamrock v. Fujita. 10-02-2000, 07:36 PM. I saw the fight a week after it happened on the Fuji TV rebroadcast. Ken was beating the snot out of Fujita before he decided to throw in the towel. Why did he quit? Was he sick, injured, or just out of shape? Did they explain it on the US PPV broadcast?

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    • He excelled at traditional sports. Shamrock captained the football team at Shasta College in Redding, California, where he played linebacker and became a National Junior College Athletic Association All-American.
    • His star burned brightest in Japan. Shamrock was one of eight men who captured the Pancrase openweight championship. The others were Minori Suzuki, Bas Rutten, Masakatsu Funaki, Yuki Kondo, Guy Mezger, Semmy Schiltand Josh Barnett.
    • He was a well-traveled mercenary. A box-office draw wherever he hung his hat, Shamrock competed in 10 different promotions during his 47-fight career.
    • His bag of tricks was deep. Shamrock delivered 22 of his 28 career victories by submission and did so through a variety of methods. He won five fights by heel hook, four by rear-naked choke, four by arm-triangle choke, two by Achilles lock, two by kimura, two by kneebar, one by guillotine choke, one by forearm choke and one by armbar.
  5. Nov 2, 2011 · His fight against Fujita has got to be one of the most embarrassing displays ever put on by a "top" MMA fighter. Some might call that QUITTING. Let's resolve to stop dismissing anyone who doesn't like or appreciate Ken Shamrock as a noob who doesn't understand how great he was.

  6. Sep 30, 2022 · Ken Shamrock played an essential role in the rise of No Holds Barred fighting during the 1990s. Getting dubbed "The World's Most Dangerous Man," Ken Shamrock made quite a name for himself as a legitimate fighter in the 1990s. A UFC Hall of Fame inductee, he went on to win the UFC and Pancrase Champion throughout his Mixed Martial Arts career.

  7. Jul 24, 2006 · Ken starting having heart palpitations and thought he was having a heart attack. He was having one of the best fights of his career up till that point, but made his corner throw in the towel.

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