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From The MMA News:

In the world of mixed martial arts, Frank Shamrock has done it all. Shamrock’s been the Interim King of Pancrase champion, won the UFC light heavyweight title, then won the WEC light heavyweight title which he vacated to win the Strikeforce middleweight championship which he only recently lost to Cung Le. The MMA News recently had a talk with Shamrock and here’s what was said:

The MMA News: How’s your injury and what’s the update on your overall condition?

Frank Shamrock: I’m cleared so the arm is back to normal. I’m training at about 60% now.

The MMA News: Are you still looking to fight this year?

Frank Shamrock: I’m looking for a fight in November if I can get all the cards in place. I’m trying to pick a fight with Robbie Lawler.

The MMA News: How many fights do you have left on your contract?

Frank Shamrock: With Strikeforce I have one, with Pro-Elite I have two more.

The MMA News: Do you find that you don’t always get the credit for helping to innovate MMA conditioning to the levels that it has achieved now?

Frank Shamrock: I don’t know. I mean I don’t know if I need credit but I was at the forefront of it for a long time. Even now I think I’m still pretty advanced with what’s going on. The sport grows so fast and the history of it is so cloudy that I’m just glad that guys are in good shape and the level of athletism continues to grow.

The MMA News: What’s going on with you outside MMA?

Frank Shamrock: It’s all about the kids.

The MMA News: How’s the commentating with CBS working out?

Frank Shamrock: I’m the official CBS MMA expert guy. I’ve signed up for 4-6 a year, and I put a lot of juice into it.

The MMA News: What’s your take on Kimbo Slice?

Frank Shamrock: He’s generally a nice guy. He’s medium skilled but he’s dedicated. If you can’t be the best at least you can make the best of the opportunity.

The MMA News: How about Fedor Emelianenko?

Frank Shamrock: I’ve met him on a couple of occasions and he’s the nicest guy in the world. He’s a fan of mine, and he’s so nice and respectful. He’s always been wonderful to me.

The MMA News: How was Affliction:Banned for you?

Frank Shamrock: I had a blast at the show.

The MMA News: How’s your relationship with Ken?

Frank Shamrock: I don’t think we’ll ever be okay. We grew up weird. Ken and I grew up in the media in a sport that was just like the wild west and we’re totally different people.

The MMA News: Are you still looking at trying to fight Ken?

Frank Shamrock: Yes. The first quarter of ‘09 is when we’re looking at making it, and I think we’re on schedule to do that.

The MMA News: How about Tito Ortiz?

Frank Shamrock: I talked to Tito about it and he was pretty game. I think it’s going to happen and I think that Affliction will play a big part in that.

The MMA News: Where Is MMA headed?

Frank Shamrock: I think that the media property outside the industry will spur mainstream attention to what we’re doing. I don’t think it’s necessarily going to be the fighting itself, but perhaps a book or a docu-drama that will bring the attention and push the sport to the next level

The MMA News: Other than yourself who would you say is the pound for pound best fighter in the world.

Frank Shamrock: Probably for popularity I would say GSP or Anderson Silva. It’s so funny because I’ve been that guy on multiple occasions and all of a sudden you’re not that guy and you think “Wow that’s interesting” and you eventually learn it doesn’t mean anything. At one point I was the highest paid fighter per second and the best pound for pound fighter in the world and we had the smallest audience ever. Does it really mean all that much? I just smile because next year there’ll be another guy.

The MMA News: Give us some last words, first for your fans and then for your opponents.

Frank Shamrock: For the fans: Keep working out, keep training. For my opponents: Keep working out, keep training.

Pancrase

Posted by Donny | Thursday, November 29, 2007

The origin of the name PANCRASE dates back to the ancient Greeks who had a sport competition called PANKRATION. Today, noble warriors from around the globe descend upon Japan to battle in one of the most exciting events in modern-day athletic competition. PANCRASE is the name of the organization founded by Masakatsu Funaki and Minoru Suzuki in May, 1993 which produces the new professional martial arts sport. The ultimate goal and spirit of PANCRASE is the completion of "total-fight"-a collection of the best of all the styles of martial arts in the world. Martial arts techniques used in the PANCRASE matches include wrestling, judo, boxing, sambo, karate, kempo, jiu-jitsu, and Thai boxing. In the PANCRASE logo, red indicates blood, and black indicates the complete collection of all martial arts, as the mixing of colors ends up creating black. The PANCRASE cross indicates all the best techniques from all the martial arts.

One of the unique aspects of a PANCRASE fight is the need of the combatants to adapt their existing techniques to this unique competition. For example, even if the fighter is an expert with katare techniques, these techniques alone will not be effective enough to win in a PANCRASE fight. The fighter needs to think about what he will do if he throws a kick but his leg is grabbed by his opponent. Karate does not have submission techniques. Judo does not have kick techniques. traditional wrestling does not have kick techniques. In order to win, PANCRASE fighters need to train mixing various techniques from every martial arts disciplines. The alternatives is almost certain defeat.

PANCRASE fighters are from a total of over 26 locations in 18 countries; Japan, U.S.A., Canada, Holland, Sweden, Austria, U.K., France, Australia, New Zealand, Brazil, Russia, Armenia, Georgia, Lithuania, Korea, India, and Indonesia. This number of countries has been increasing every year. We have also been contacted by fighters in other countries including China, Philippines, Mexico, Chili, and Germany who will soon join the ranks as prestigious PANCRASE fighters.

The territory of PANCRASE events continues to expand. PANCRASE events are being aired by pay-per- view in the U.S. nationwide in 1996. PANCRASE is also in negotiation with Latin America and other Asian countries to introduce the PANCRASE events in their territories.

In addition to producing professional PANCRASE competitors who are known as PANCRASEism (captain/ Kiuma Kunioku); Pancrase Inagakigumi (captain / Katsuomi Inagaki); Pancrase GRABAKA (captain/ Sanae Kikuta); Pancrase Mission (captain / Minoru Suzuki); Pancrase Megaton (captain/ Keigo Takamori). PANCRASE Organization has its own gyms in Japan which is called P's LAB with plans to establish additional PANCRASE amateur gyms and also to spread Hybrid Wrestling around the world.

Main Gyms
P's LAB Tokyo: representative/ Yoshinori Umeki
P's LAB Yokohama: representative/ Minoru Suzuki
P's LAB Osaka: representative/ Katsuomi Inagaki

Authorized Gyms
Beverly Hills Jiu Jitsu Club (CA, U.S.A.): Bas Rutten
Freestyle Martial Arts (TX, U.S.A.): Guy Mezger
Pancrase Hybrid Budokan (MA, U.S.A.): Jason DeLucia
I.F. Academy (IN, U.S.A.): Jason Godsey
Colorado Stars (CO, U.S.A.): Nathan Marquardt
Golden Glory (Holland): Semmy Schilt
Chikara Gym (Holland): Leon van Dijk
Bas Rutten Academy U.K. (London, U.K.): Fred Rado
Mixed Martial Arts Stockholm (Sweden): Omar Bouiche
DeWeaver Promotion (Sydney, Australia): Christopher DeWeaver
Neo Fight( Kyongsangbutto, Korea): Seo Sung Yeel
Ingram Gym (Bangkok, Thailand): Hideki Suzuki
Pancrase Indonesia (Jakarta, Indonesia): Setya Novanto
Hybrid Wrestling Mugen (Okinawa, Japan): Mitsuyoshi Sunabe
Hybrid Wrestling Kagoshima (Kagoshima, Japan): Takayuki Nakazato
Hybrid Wrestling Yamada Dojo (Tochigi, Japan): Koichi Ota
Hybrid Wrestling Hachinohe (Aomori, Japan): Akira Suzuki

How Popular Is PANCRASE?
An average of 3,000 people buy a ticket to watch the PANCRASE shows every month in Japan.
Over 300,000 PANCRASE videotapes and DVD have sold in Japan.
Over a dozen Japanese newspapers have featured articles on PANCRASE.
Over 61 Japanese magazines and websites have featured articles on PANCRASE.
Over 25 TV shows have featured stories on PANCRASE or had PANCRASE competitors as guests.
Over 6 radio shows invited PANCRASE competitors as guests.
A total of 6 PANCRASE music CDs have been released.
Overseas martial arts website such as FULL CONTACT FIGHTER and Abu Dhabi post Pancrase information and also Pancrase videotapes can be bought through these websites.
Over 800 students signed up at amateur course (called P's LAB) in Tokyo, Yokohama, and Osaka.

Other Exposure of PANCRASE
Official website: http://www.pancrase.co.jp/
TV Games
TV Commercials
Feature films
P.P.V. shows in the U.S.A.(aired in 1996)
KBS-SKY in Korea
Cable TV shows in Taiwan
TV show in Lithuania

Company Profile
Founded: May 16, 1993
President: Masami Ozaki
Head Office: World Pancrase Create, Inc.
4-2-25 Minami Azabu, Minato-ku, Tokyo 106-0047 Japan
Tel: 81(03)5792-7077; FAX: 81(03)5792-7080
Capital: JPY30,000,000-

Activities:
Producing and promoting professional martial arts competitors in Japan. Pancrase Organization holds 10 to 12 events a year. These event are held into Tokyo and some other major cities. The public who want to learn hybrid wrestling can take classes at P's LAB Tokyo since August 1997; P's LAB Yokohama since March 2000; P's LAB Osaka since April 2001; GRABAKA Gym since December 2002. Pancrase also is in the process of establishing branch gyms for the public worldwide.


Taken from: http://www.pancrase.co.jp/

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