Frank Shamrock will be on the Cageside Radio podcast tomorrow: Got any questions?
Tomorrow afternoon, I will be doing an interview with Frank Shamrock for the Cageside Radio podcast at Cageside Seats here on SBN, and I figured that the fair readers of Bloody Elbow may have some questions that they'd like to ask him. Feel free to post any questions you have in the comments, and I'll try to get to them. It doesn't matter if they're about Pancrase, the UFC, RINGS, U-Style, EXC, or Strike Force.
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How do you feel that your boss is letting one of your champions jump to the UFC?
Another one: How two-faced is it to claim that you’re a fan of a fighter but them rip him behind their back?
by RobertGBP on Jun 21, 2010 8:08 PM EDT reply actions 1 recs
The second question here!
Please. Also maybe ask him why he complimented Shields to face his instead of saying what he really felt.
Ken Shamrock was recently interviewed and is still harping about wanting to fight you. At this point, do you even feel he’s worth your time? With him being a juicer, and you running out of time to take marquee fights in Strikeforce? Or is it so aggravating, that you’ll fight him regardless?
Do you feel MMA could ever be an olympic sport?
Where do you see the sport in ten years?
If you could have fought anyone, at any point in time, who would it have been and why?
"The true science of martial arts means practicing them in such a way that they will be useful at any time, and to teach them in such a way that they will be useful in all things." - Miyamoto Musashi
Ask Frank to explain why Dana White hates him so much.
How the Alliance came about. What did he learn from Maurice and TK? Why was it so important for fighters to branch out from their single disciplines?
Does he consider himself the first cross trained fighter? Did he change the game?
What can Strikeforce learn from pro wrestling about creating compelling characters? What’s the best way for a fighter to get over?
"The best book on the real history of MMA that I've seen," Dave Meltzer
by Jonathan Snowden on Jun 21, 2010 11:44 PM EDT reply actions

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![Frank Shamrock responds to Dana White via MMA Fighting:
"Wow and false, is all that I can say about Dana's comments that I am a two-faced liar and further, what a bully and terrible example of combat sports meets corporate America.
"We parted (after our recent meeting) with nothing more than a clear understanding of our different views and brands.
"Dana's recent comments on AOL are ridiculous and insulting and I am sad to see them associated with our sport. We will never be a true sport, or art for that matter, until we are free to speak our hearts and minds. I was being genuinely honest about my beliefs and dreams and did not attack, insult, curse or become angry with him in any way. And yet in return, I was attacked, ridiculed and bullied, and finally, my character questioned publically.
"My comments in reply to Mr. White's insulting tirade is that mixed martial arts breeds confidence, builds character and creates strong diverse communities whose foundation is honor, respect and discipline, and Dana White, I refuse to be bullied by you, and further, I respect a man who truthfully stands up and fights for his family with honor.
"Anytime you want to become a real man and not a bully, you let me know. I would [be] happy to oblige you with [a] personal introduction to Shamrock MMA."](http://cdn1.sbnation.com/fan_shot_images/154216/k0oyg2_small.jpg)










