This past weekend, Jorge Masvidal was crowed the inaugural (and theoretically only ever) BMF champion when he defeated Nate Diaz by cut stoppage at UFC 244. The BMF title came from the imagination of Nate Diaz who called out Masvidal after beating Anthony Pettis at UFC 241 and fans were so enamored with the idea that Dana White got behind it, creating a real belt that would be fought for as a one-off. But, it turns out, not everyone was in love with the idea.

UFC Hall of Famer Ken Shamrock is one of the men most credited with the early rise and success of the UFC. A participant in the very first UFC, Shamrock went on to to win the inaugural Superfight championship (which would later become the heavyweight championship), and to hear Shamrock tell it, the BMF combatants, while great athletes and fighters, are a far shot from what he’d consider a truly bad motherf*cker.

“It’s funny to hear these guys talk about toughness and being tough and being bad,” Shamrock told Ariel Helwani of ESPN recently. “It’s like, man, if they only knew what went through in those beginning days, with no training, there was no map of how to train. There were guys that would go to the park and get in fights with people in order to get training, real training in. You’ve seen a lot of guys that would just do a road tour. They’d drive from one end of California to the other end and they would stop at different places and do fights on these different promotions in the beginning days when there was promotions everywhere. They would drive across country just hitting every stop and fighting at them, just to get the training in.”

Aside from his in-cage accolades, Shamrock was a trailblazer for MMA. He created one of the first truly MMA-specific training teams, The Lion’s Den, which went on to dominate many early UFC events. Shamrock went on to say that The Lion’s Den came about as a result of not being able to do proper training anywhere and having to learn by fighting and so that’s why he’s dismissive of the BMF title.

“There was no map,” Shamrock said. “There was no way of real training. Obviously, early on we were able to develop a way to do that but for most guys you used to hear stories like that all the time about how guys would go to the park and fight or they’d take fights anywhere just so they can actually get in and get a fight somewhere where they really knew what they were doing because back in the day when I was over in Japan, before they even started the UFC, I couldn’t get anybody to train with me. I would go into karate schools and boxing schools, they were striking and you’d take them down and they’d be like ‘No, what are you talking about’ or I’d get a wrestler and say ‘Shoot on me, I’m not gonna knock you out but I’m gonna punch you.’ There was nobody to do that so I had to open a gym and slowly start training people.

“So for them to start talking about being a Bad MF, I just kinda laugh and go, oh my gosh, you guys are wearing four-ounce gloves, you fight one time a night, every six months to a year. Really? [Laughs] Come on.”

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VIDEO STEW

The A-Side Live Chat.

The Thrill and the Agony.

Diaries of a Streefighter finale.

TTTHS.

LISTEN UP

Heavy Hands. Discussing UFC 244 and Zabit vs. Katter.

Pull No Punches. An interview with Eryk Anders.

SOCIAL MEDIA BOUILLABAISSE

The Predator and the Fury.

Spoke with Mike Tyson and he agreed to train me for when I fight @Tyson_Fury in the Ring. Don’t be scared Fury. You called me out and now you'll have to live with it. #WakandaForever #UNCROWNEDKING — Francis Ngannou (@francis_ngannou) November 6, 2019

Ill deal with you and all the other Mma heavyweights when I’m done with my boxing fights,

It won’t be long to wait! Then I’ll show u how we roll. — TYSON FURY (@Tyson_Fury) November 6, 2019

You don't have to worry about other "Mma Heavyweights" because I might just retire you. Tell you promoter to call @ufc #uncrowndedchamp https://t.co/zWvIvgHlS4 — Francis Ngannou (@francis_ngannou) November 7, 2019

Jon has made his decision.

Just finished a coaches meeting studying Dominick and Cory‘s careers. Established Dominicks definitely the more dangerous fighter. Beating his ass next — Jon Bones Jones (@JonnyBones) November 7, 2019

Corey gonna have to fight someone in the mean time.

There’s a difference.. I had a contract waiting for me the second job stepped out if the octogan. I’m gonna fight you instead? That’s ignorant. Secondly, Reyes is getting the shot, I’m not picking on you..per my point, you’re the next guy..ya dig? https://t.co/cVWd2o5ehB — Anthony Smith (@lionheartasmith) November 7, 2019

The beef continues.

And one more thing, just a quick reminder of who was begging for attention since the very beginning of this whole thing..

But no worries @PatricioPitbull, here in SBG we are used to have fanboys,

Your truly, soon @BellatorMMA FW champion #andnew pic.twitter.com/emkhCMDgwk — Pedro Carvalho (@PCarvalhoMMA) November 6, 2019

A history lesson for you: your team of bums got into Bellator, including you, due to McGregor’s name.And for many months called me out.Queally can thank my brother for his job. Once Gallagher heard back from me, he dropped to BW. There’s no turning back now, you’re all going down https://t.co/Bnl0GYNo87 — Patricio Freire (@PatricioPitbull) November 6, 2019

Call out.

Super necessary.

FIGHT ANNOUNCEMENTS

Veronica Macedo (6-3-1) Ariane Lipski (11-5); UFC Sao Paulo, Nov. 16.

Josh Barnett (35-8) vs. Ronny Markes (19-7); Bellator Hawaii, Dec. 20.

Khonry Gracie (2-1) vs. Hector Saldana (3-4); Bellator 238, Jan. 25.

FINAL THOUGHTS

For the record, Ken Shamrock finished his career with a record of 28-17-2. Jorge Masvidal’s is 35-13.

Thanks for reading and see y’all tomorrow.

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