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    Despite this, Shamrock dominated Fujita throughout the entire fight, stopping takedowns from the Japanese wrestling champion and landing hard strikes, but eventually had his corner throw in the towel because he felt like he was having a heart attack.

    • Reno, Nevada, United States
    • The World's Most Dangerous Man
    • 6 ft 1 in (185 cm)
    • 212 lb (96 kg; 15 st 2 lb)
  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.

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  4. Oct 2, 2000 · 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? I really hope Fujita doesn't get anymore lucky wins.

  5. Aug 27, 2019 · This fight could have gone a very similar way to the 2000 fight between Shamrock and Kazuyuki Fujita at PRIDE 10. In that bout, Shamrock dominated the early exchanges but punched himself out...

  6. May 7, 2006 · If Ken had more budo and kept going.. the end result would have been exactly like Thompson/Fujita. Fujita is the darkhorse to win this tourney. Fujita did better against Fedor than anybody else in history.

  7. Sep 30, 2022 · Ken Shamrock Left WWE At The Height Of The Attitude Era. In 1999, as WWE's success was skyrocketing through the roof, Ken Shamrock would ultimately depart from the company later that year. Although he was still a prominent performer on WWE TV, including a feud with the Ministry of Darkness not long before leaving, Ken Shamrock departed from WWE ...

  8. Dec 10, 2006 · no doubt about it , Kens move to the wwf tarnished/hindered his mma career/skills, but not too the point where him and Tito would be a close or competitive fight, no matter what even in Kens prime Ortiz would own his ass without breaking a sweat, lets actually take a prime Ken Shamrock of 1993-1996, the same man who couldnt even FINISH or decisevely beat a 1 dimensional Welterweight (170lber ...

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