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I-Glow

10/30/15 3:26 PM

#30761 RE: Hammer1 #30759

Is meeting Shamrock similar to your big meeting at the NGCG office? LOL!!!

IG

FreezeThese

10/30/15 3:51 PM

#30763 RE: Hammer1 #30759

Lol

I-Glow

10/30/15 6:38 PM

#30775 RE: Hammer1 #30759

The MMA community lead by Joe Rogan thought the Shamrock - Kimbo Slice fight was fixed.

So, it looks like Shamrock us a perfect match for Ross/NGCG - all scammers.

""That fight looked fake as f**k," Rogan said Saturday morning on his 'Fight Companion' podcast alongside UFC heavyweight Brendan Schaub. "There's a couple things I don't like about that fight. I don't like that clinch. That long clinch that they had when they were mouth to ear. They were mouth to each other's ears for a long f***ing time.

"When Ken did take [Slice] down he never hit him once. How bout that? He never hit him. He had him down. He had him flattened out. He's not blasting him with punches. He's got him flattened out and he's not hitting him. That doesn't make any sense."

"To me, the whole thing ... the entrance looked so suspect because he was shaking everybody's hand. It didn't look like he was about to go to a fight. It looked like he was about to go put on a performance."

"KIMBO SLICE VERSUS KEN SHAMROCK: ANATOMY OF A FIXED FIGHT"

http://m.fightland.vice.com/blog/kimbo-slice-versus-ken-shamrock-anatomy-of-a-fixed-fight

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KIMBO SLICE VERSUS KEN SHAMROCK: ANATOMY OF A FIXED FIGHT

Jun 22 2015 | Jack Slack

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Scott Coker is a promotional genius, and I mean that sincerely. This is a man whom the UFC were willing to keep on their payroll just to keep him from beginning work with another smaller promotion. He's credited with finding and nurturing talent like Luke Rockhold, Jacare Souza, Gilbert Melendez, Ronda Rousey, Miesha Tate and countless others in Strikeforce. But his genius is really more in the P.T. Barnum area of fight promotion.

Coker was the man that realized if you put Nick Diaz in with enough B-level guys who will stand and bang with him, a surprisingly high number of people might start to buy him as the best welterweight in the world. It was Coker too who realized that in MMA people care far more about names that they know, than fighters who are actually accomplishing things in the field.

Friday's bout between Shamrock and Slice was a freak show from the moment it was signed, but it just got more hilarious week-by-week. From the conference call which Bellator abruptly cut off while Slice was midway through a tirade about how steroids are okay by him (Unfinished Business indeed), to Slice's tasteless references to self harm, to fifty-one-year old Shamrock's jet black sideburns and ring walk with whichever member of the Road Warriors is still alive          .

But Coker has outdone himself this time. Shamrock and Slice was expected to be garbage-tier, but somehow we're all stilltalking about it on Monday morning. It's rare when you get the opportunity to ask “Was the fight a fix, or are these two reallythat bad at mixed martial arts?” Both theories have their merits. I'm not even sure which one I believe yet, but let's examine the idea of fixed MMA bouts.

IG