Fighting Cung Le in San Jose is an absolute dream not only for myself but for the city.
“Fighting Cung Le in San Jose is an absolute dream not only for myself but for the city.”
— Frank Shamrock · San
The World Motivation
Fighting Cung Le in San Jose is an absolute dream not only for myself but for the city.
“Fighting Cung Le in San Jose is an absolute dream not only for myself but for the city.”
— Frank Shamrock · San
Fighting Cung Le in San Jose is an absolute dream not only for myself but for the city.
Mixed martial arts chose me. After all the trouble I'd been in, it felt really good fit to find a discipline to train and build a community around my goals.
All those fights I've done since 1999, I was either the promoter or co-promoter.
This sport started with the question, Who would win, a karate guy or a boxer? A judo guy or a wrestler? That was the original draw behind the sport. That's what caught everybody's attention.
I came to a realization in 1999 of how important striking was going to become in this sport because it's the most efficient way to finish a fight.
Vancouver strikes me as a San Francisco-kind of place.
San Antonio itself does feel like home.
Man, I'm pretty spoiled in San Antonio. I don't do media every day.
At San Antonio, I think because of all that happened in my senior year, they felt like they had to take me. But at the same time, it felt like, 'Not only do we not want you, we don't need you.'
I think using San Antonio as a model, when you have those core guys together year in and year out, I think the familiarity can really help, especially in pressure situations and close games.