Ken Shamrock on whether he'd win an MMA fight with Steve Blackman | Full Q&A | FTLOW 2024
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Dude needs to be in the hall of fame RIGHT NOW
10:50 for Steve Blackman question.
Also, all joking aside, I think, in their prime, Shamrock would win with no weapons. With weapons though, I would say Blackman could take him.
I think it would be damn close, I’d pay big money to have seen that… WWF dropped the ball
I 💯 agree
Great interview!!
If we are talking in their primes, then no question Shamrock would win. That guy was in the deep of it when ball punching and headbutts were part of the game ! Steve Blackman is just a karate teacher with a great physique and a serious demeanor . Like Ken said "Unless you've done it.... there are levels".
If you think Ken Shamrock is a joke then you are remembering the 40 year old guy whose body was wrecked by years of pro-wrestling, and whose legs were wrecked by Don Frye.
Prime Shamrock helped define what NHBF was.
A man of culture I see
Chris is crazy getting in the ring with him.
Let’s not pretend that a guy who can take down the Big Show and make JBL apologize in front of the locker room would be a walk in the park for even Ken Shamrock.. his legs alone would make Ken weary on advancing
Nah, it would be. At that point in time Ken was so much better on the ground. He handled Bas Rutten (a much better kickboxer) with ease.
Throwing a kick is risky against a guy who is waiting for an opportunity to shoot in.
"wary"
KEN SHAMROCK ROCKS ATE FTLOW 2024 !!!
We never had a chance to see crazy father Ken and his canadian son kalib starnes fight each other
Lions den and dungeon with Owen was 1998 😂
The real question would be, who will top at Ken Shamrock vs Haku😁
Not to be nitpicky, but Shamrock was in WWE for like two and a half years, not a year and a half
It must be weird going from MMA where you are trying to hurt people for real to wrestling where you are pulling your punches but also go through real pain doing the moves ! There is craft in both Wrestling is more coordinated but none the less dangerous!
He was a pro wrestler in the late '80s/early '90s before MMA.
How could he not mention Severn as being one of the toughest backstage?
Severn wasn’t there long at all, and he was lost in the card (they didn’t know what to do with him)
Because its a given
How come old dudes like Jerry Lawler and Ken Shamrock always where those designer T-shirts?
Each one of these i see, the crowd is always absolutely dead.
Because the feed comes straight from the desk that the mic's are plugged into and doesn't have a crowd mic.
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Good question. Shamrock would've destroyed him.
Shamrock really wasn't as good as he seems to remember himself being. He just came along and fought in the infancy of the sport when most guys weren't very good and were all one dimensional. There was only a handful of guys who understood grappling, and they were all better than him. And I dont care how far past his prime he was, the fact that he lost to Kimbo and seemed to forget how to apply a Rear Naked Choke, completely exposed him.
You a fighter? Or just a sidline watcher, like at your kids ballgame talking crap and you was a bench warmer, big difference
You obviously don't know the 1st thing about fighting, it's ok having an opinion but when it's as bullshit as your comment it's not an opinion it's just fucking stupid.
The man had the first MMA gym in America and helped bring a lot of the Japanese no nonsense style training to the states. I seriously mean no disrespect but I doubt you would survive a week at that gym in those days
You know nothing of MMA and it's history. Please stop commenting.
Blackman NEVER fought, dumb question
It doesn’t mean Blackman wasn’t a legit bad ass though. He beat the shit out of JBL at the airport and took down the Big Show from a laying down position. Blackman had legit skills and survived a long bout of malaria where he lost a significant amount of mass. Most people never saw old pictures of Blackman in late 1980s where he is a jacked 265 lbs.
@@Larry-dq4ig but to ask a professional fighter if a person who never fought can beat you is ignorant