Elite XC Fight Results: Unlucky Shamrocks Father Ken and Son Fail PDF Print E-mail
Written by Sid Needelman  
Monday, 10 March 2008

In a historic night of firsts, the first father-son duo in the same night to fight MMA, ended with an outcome that will be had for the family to recover from. In Ken Shamrock’s first fight in England, he lost by knockout in the first round. Unlike his bout with Tito, he did not grab the ref to continue and protest, he realized it was over this time. It will be a bump in the road for both Ken and his son’s careers. Ken, had he won, would have been ripe for a huge money fight with Kimbo on the first CBS telecast. BodogLife.com has Georges St. Pierre as a -450 MMA betting favorite for UFC 83 in St. Pierre vs Matt Serra.

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Obviously with multiple losses in a row at age 44, it would be hard to explain matching up that fight now. Ken’s son also suffered a broken hand. Not only is it a loss, but an injury that will keep him from competing for several months, though unlike his older father, at the age of 19, he still has time to come back. BodogLife.com has Rich Franklin as a -350 MMA betting favorite in Rich Franklin vs Travis Lutter for UFC 83.

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Robert "Buzz" Berry defeated Ken with some powerful, yet not technically pretty shots. It is not obvious how far Berry has to go before he will rise to the top, but we could see him against Kimbo instead of Ken. That fight Elite XC Fight Results: Unlucky Shamrocks Father Ken and Son Fail though does not seem like it will have a big enough draw. BodogLife.com has Michal Bisping as a -330 MMA betting favorite for UFC 83.

Also last night in England, Cage Rage featherweight title-holder Masakazu Imanari faced off with Jean Silva. He ended up victorious and retaining his belt after causing damage to the lower limbs of Silva. The heal-hook will likely cause Jean Silva to walk with a limp for some time, and to go back to training to defend such submissions.  

The rest of the results are as follows:

·       Robert Berry def. Ken Shamrock via KO (punches) -- Round 1 3:26 ·       Masakazu Imanari def. Jean Silva via submission (heel hook) -- Round 1 2:30 ·       Rob Broughton def. Neil Grove via majority decision ·       Mustapha al Turk def. Gary Turner via submission (strikes) -- Round 1, 3:19 ·       Tom Watson def. Pierre Guillet via TKO (strikes)-- Round 1, 2:05 ·       Ivan Serati Roman def. Webber via TKO (strikes) -- Round 1, 0:48 ·       Henrique Santana def. Michael Johnson via unanimous decision ·       Aisling Daly def. Aysen Berik via TKO (strikes)-- Round 1, 1:49 ·       Giorgio Andrews def. Ryan Shamrock via TKO (injury)-- Round 1, 5:00 ·       John Hathaway def. Marvin Arnold Bleau via TKO (strikes) -- Round 1, 1:32




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