Ken shamrock where is he now
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To learn more or opt-out, read our Cookie Policy. It felt good. I felt like I could do this. The increased attention, though, eventually became a major setback for UFC. But if they really understood, it was a lot safer than boxing. Still, the sport had plenty of detractors, and mixed martial arts was banned in the majority of the United States. With fights drying up, Shamrock began looking for opportunities outside of the Octagon. He ended up going back to where he started.
I appreciated his confidence in me. Shamrock was given an unprecedented stage to showcase his skills as a fighter and a wrestler. Watch Shamrock officiate Hart vs. Shamrock was thrust into the spotlight almost immediately upon his debut. He was given a No Holds Barred Exhibition to showcase his fighting skills, and took on the vicious Vader in his first official bout.
Shamrock was almost immediately a threat to any champion in WWE. Watch Shamrock's debut match against Vader. I tried to make that known that I felt it was a privilege. Maybe he had a bad manager who robbed him of his fortune.
Maybe he succumbed to the fast life of booze, cars, jewelery and women like so many others do when they hit it big. Maybe he invested all his money in BP futures. What we know is that Ken Shamrock is out of money, likely deep in debt, and will keep shambling down to the ring or cage as long as someone is willing to sign a cheque with his name on it.
Frank has already moved comfortably into his post-fighting profession of color commentary, and still profits by his seminars, merchandising, and so on.
He has admirably and effectively set himself up to live comfortably the rest of his days, more of a rare trait in fighting then one would think, or hope. Which brings me back to Ken. No competitor likes to be told they are no longer able to compete.
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