Fight Path: Despite UFC and Strikeforce fights, Josh Schockman fights for fun, not fame

The name Josh Schockman may ring a bell.

Early in the fighter’s career, he got a fight at UFC 65 when the Ultimate Fighting Championship was still building up heavyweight Jake O”Brien. And he next fights at “Strikeforce: Nashville” later this month.

But the fighter, who once had $200 to his name and fought a guy who put a $4,000 bedroom set up against Schockman’s car, isn’t too concerned with fame. His fights for money and fun, and he can do that on stages big and small.


The name Josh Schockman may ring a bell.

Early in the fighter’s career, he got a fight at UFC 65 when the Ultimate Fighting Championship was still building up heavyweight Jake O”Brien. And he next fights at “Strikeforce: Nashville” later this month.

But the fighter, who once had $200 to his name and fought a guy who put a $4,000 bedroom set up against Schockman’s car, isn’t too concerned with fame. His fights for money and fun, and he can do that on stages big and small.