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Introducing first, fighting out of the red corner: Chuck Norris. And his opponent, fighting out of the other red corner: Don Frye. That’s right. Norris. Frye. The eminent karate master ...
Don Frye lost to Ken Shamrock via unanimous decision in their bout in February 2002. The San Diego native went on to fight many more fights, including a trilogy with Tito Ortiz, before retiring.
Never has that happened as intensely as when Don Frye collided with Yoshihiro Takayama at PRIDE Fighting Championships 21, on June 23, 2002, at the Saitama Super Arena in Saitama, Japan.
It’s Don Frye. G3tB0mbed: How would a fight between you and Cain Velasquez go? Not good for Cain. Five minute rout. He was a good champ for two fights but he doesn’t have the wherewithal.
A bar fight is different than a cage fight, and the skills required for each don't necessarily constitute a 1:1 translation. In other words, you can't just pick Anderson Silva 10 times. No fun in ...
A fan at UFC 270 reportedly challenged MMA legend Don Frye to a fight. Frye swiftly punched the fan, who he told TMZ was drunk, in the face. Play stupid games, win stupid prizes.
Don Frye will make his Shark Fight commentating debut with ESPN 1440 host Warren McCarty on February 5th, 2010, during Shark Fight 8 at the Fair Park Coliseum in Lubbock, Texas.
Frye went 9-1 in the UFC, 3-4 in Pride Fighting Championships, 3-1 with one no-contest in K-1, 1-1 in Shark Fights, 1-0 in No Limit Fighting, 1-0 in U-Japan, 1-0 in the United Shoot Wrestling ...