Frankie Edgar and the 8 Best Comebacks in UFC History

UFC Lightweight champion Frankie Edgar showed his affinity for the dramatics at last Saturday’s UFC 136. In a first round similar to their last meeting at UFC 125, challenger Gray Maynard pummeled the champion with vicious strikes in the opening …

UFC Lightweight champion Frankie Edgar showed his affinity for the dramatics at last Saturday’s UFC 136. In a first round similar to their last meeting at UFC 125, challenger Gray Maynard pummeled the champion with vicious strikes in the opening frame, forcing Edgar to once again mount a comeback to keep his title. Unlike their […]

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Frankie Edgar and the 8 Best Comebacks in UFC History

Ken Shamrock Scores Much-Needed Victory Over Jonathan Ivey

(Ivey scoffs at your ironic tattoos, hipster.) 
By CagePotato contributor Seth "Lysol" Falvo
Let’s pretend you were in Lafayette, Louisiana last night. Let’s also pretend that you were not at a bar that was showing UFC 120…

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(Ivey scoffs at your ironic tattoos, hipster.

By CagePotato contributor Seth "Lysol" Falvo

Let’s pretend you were in Lafayette, Louisiana last night. Let’s also pretend that you were not at a bar that was showing UFC 120. Odds are that you, like me, were at City Bar at some point. Odds also are that you knew that Ken Shamrock was in town to fight Johnathan Ivey, a 29-42 fighter who has lost to everyone he’s fought that you’ve actually heard of. Fortunately, having a friend who works at the Cajun Dome means not having to sit through it to know how it ends. Unfortunately, writing an article about the fight means actually watching it on Youtube.

Let’s start by pointing out the obvious: Ken Shamrock, as evident by his leg kick submission to Pedro Rizzo in his last outing, is doing just enough to get paid anymore. And I can’t say I blame him. Fighting to pay court fees for your old boss is slightly more motivating than “Because my ex-wife’s boyfriend needs money for an engagement ring” and slightly less motivating than “Because the Cajuns aren’t in town this weekend”. Furthermore, Shamrock weighed in at only 209 pounds for his fight against Ivey. Draw your own conclusions.

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