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  2. Don Frye - Wikipedia

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    Frye got the edge on a series of clinch battles, while Shamrock dropped down for an ankle lock and transitioned into both a kneebar and a toehold, wrenching Frye's leg badly; however, despite the damage, Frye refused to tap out and managed to knock Shamrock down in a subsequent punching exchange. The bout moved to the mat, where Shamrock ...

  3. Ultimate Ultimate 1996 - Wikipedia

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    Here, though, Frye ankle-locked Hall to advance to the finals without breaking a sweat. The fight struck me as odd. Frye, a bread-and-butter wrestler and swing-for-the-fences puncher, had never won a fight by leg lock, and Hall practically fell into the submission. I also knew both fighters were managed by the same guy." [2]

  4. Ken Shamrock - Wikipedia

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    Ken Shamrock (born Kenneth Wayne Kilpatrick; February 11, 1964) [8] [9] is an American retired professional wrestler and mixed martial artist. He is currently signed to WWE under a Legends contract, under the ring name Ken Shamrock. [10] He is best known for his time in Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), WWE and other combat sports. [11]

  5. 1996 in UFC - Wikipedia

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    Event Date Venue Location Attendance 013 UFC The Ultimate Ultimate 2: Dec 7, 1996: Fair Park Arena: Birmingham, Alabama, U.S. : 6,000 [1]: 012 UFC 11: The Proving Ground

  6. Tito Ortiz vs. Ken Shamrock - Wikipedia

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    The feud began to build on January 8, 1999, at UFC 18.After upsetting top UFC fighter and Lion's Den member Jerry Bohlander, Ortiz, with his fingers, acted like he was shooting at the Lion's Den corner and coach Ken Shamrock and additionally put on a disrespectful shirt in the octagon after the fight with Bohlander which read "I just f**ked your ass".

  7. Royce Gracie - Wikipedia

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    The Brazilian defended by wrapping his gi around Shamrock's arm, and when the latter sat back, it pulled Gracie on top of him. He then proceeded to take Shamrock's back and used his own gi to secure a rear naked choke. [20] Shamrock later stated it was a gi choke, using the cloth around his neck. [21]

  8. Lion's Den (mixed martial arts) - Wikipedia

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    However, Shamrock fought Ortiz with a torn ACL (a severe knee injury), and when Shamrock made light of his injury, Ortiz took it as Shamrock making excuses for the loss and they began feuding again. The rivalry did not end until 2006 at Ortiz vs Shamrock 3 - The Final Chapter , where Ortiz defeated a 42-year-old Shamrock by KO due to strikes.

  9. Brian Johnston (fighter) - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] Throughout his whole career Johnston was used as a tag team wrestler, teaming with such names like Don Frye, Osamu Kido, Tadao Yasuda, Dave Beneteau, and Kazuyuki Fujita. He had a notable appearance at the 1999 G1 Tag League, teaming with Takashi Iizuka. [4] After a massive stroke, he was forced to retire in 2001. [5]