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  • Frank Shamrock deserves to be crippled

    In retrospect, having rewatched the Shamrock/Igor Z fight, all i can say that any man who cripples his "friend" in NHB is taking the limited rules effect too far.

    I'd like to see Shamrock schooled by a fighter who can equally cripple him quickly in NHB. Not a laid back (I will survive) Royce approach, but I will break your neck in under 40 seconds approach.

    What do you guys think? Who is best to step up to the challenge?

    GuardMaster

  • #2
    I hope that you are trolling.
    Frank was just taking him down and after all, it is a fight. He punched him once after they were down before realizing Igor was out and then he got up before BJM came over. Frank would never intentionally cause someone a permanent injury.

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    • #3
      I agree with Miyagi... Frank wasn't trying to end Igor's career with that slam. Unfortunately that is exactly what happened.

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      • #4
        I saw that fight. Would I be correct in assuming it was a neck injury? How bad?

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        • #5
          I believe it was collarbone...

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          • #6
            He broke Igor's collarbone... bad enuff to retire his ass.

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            • #7
              That seems strange. Ordinarily a broken collarbone isn’t what I would consider a career ender.

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              • #8
                I agree.

                Morale-killing, yes......but hardly a career-ending injury.

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                • #9
                  He reinjured by trying to train to early in the rehab process.

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                  • #10
                    I thought that he had injuries to several vertabre in his neck, in addition to the collar bone? Even coming back too soon should not end you career, if a broken collar bone is the only problem.

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                    • #11
                      I heard it was also vertabre/neck related. I've broken both collar bones (one twice, the other once). I'm still training, and the only problem I have seems to be from my shoulder (joint), and knee, but that's only minor irritation on rainy days.

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                      • #12
                        Broke my Collar bone in 1st grade heh...not a big deal. I was doing a summersault which was lame but thats gym class in 1st grade for ya. Felt something "strange" in my neck/shoulder area and thought I had scratched it or something literally felt like someone had take a knife to my neck or something heh. So I just sat out the rest of class...took awhile to heal though as I recall.

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