Edgar
Miller bros
Very cool guys. Miller bros would let you work, frankie just smashed ya
Edgar
Miller bros
Very cool guys. Miller bros would let you work, frankie just smashed ya
Dave Schultz
Kenny Monday
John Smith
Kevin Jackson
Kurt Angle
If we're adding being taught by and having moves done on us:
Roger Gracie
Dean Lister
Jake Shields
Jeff Glover
Charles Negromonte
Mauricio Gomes
Daniel Strauss
Ben Poppleton
Ross Nichols
Mark Godbeer
McGregorCouldSmellMyPu**y -Dangerousdoug - your momShe whooped that ass, didn't she?
ass was definitely involved, thats for sure
AKA Frank Shamrock era.
Dangerousdoug -McGregorCouldSmellMyPu**y -Dangerousdoug - your momShe whooped that ass, didn't she?
ass was definitely involved, thats for sure
Oh shit, she strapped on the pulzerizer and gave you a proper pounding… man, I love her!
Jason Mayhem Miller. Around the time Tito and Chuck signed to fight the first time. Very athletic, much bigger than I would have thought. Slick BJJ. Took a lot of time to help anyone and everyone with technique. Joked around a lot.
Mark Bocek - Combat Arts in Mississauga
Fuckin Rock - Super nice and helpful to anyone who asked.
Misha Cirkunov (UFC), Simon Marcus (Glory KB), Matt Embree (Glory KB), and Henri Hooft
I rolled with Liam McGeary once. That was enough.
I've gotten to roll with many pros, largely in the Miletich heyday in Bettendorf Iowa, but in no way did I consider myself a member of MFS. I was a weekender/enthusiast in graduate school and have no illusions that I was on their level.
But I've rolled with Pat M, Tony Fryckland, Jeremy Horn, Matt Hughes, Tim Sylvia, Robbie Lawler, etc. Very briefly (I'm talking about 20 minutes or so) I got to roll with Relson Gracie and Fabio (last name escaping me).
As far as actual training I've rough housed with Spencer Fisher a few hundred times. He's an awesome instructor.
Fix the echo. FFS. Amateur night over here.
John Brzenk
Son of Neckbone -I've gotten to roll with many pros, largely in the Miletich heyday in Bettendorf Iowa, but in no way did I consider myself a member of MFS. I was a weekender/enthusiast in graduate school and have no illusions that I was on their level.
But I've rolled with Pat M, Tony Fryckland, Jeremy Horn, Matt Hughes, Tim Sylvia, Robbie Lawler, etc. Very briefly (I'm talking about 20 minutes or so) I got to roll with Relson Gracie and Fabio (last name escaping me).
As far as actual training I've rough housed with Spencer Fisher a few hundred times. He's an awesome instructor.
Spencer Fisher, fucking stud!
Son of Neckbone -I've gotten to roll with many pros, largely in the Miletich heyday in Bettendorf Iowa, but in no way did I consider myself a member of MFS. I was a weekender/enthusiast in graduate school and have no illusions that I was on their level.
But I've rolled with Pat M, Tony Fryckland, Jeremy Horn, Matt Hughes, Tim Sylvia, Robbie Lawler, etc. Very briefly (I'm talking about 20 minutes or so) I got to roll with Relson Gracie and Fabio (last name escaping me).
As far as actual training I've rough housed with Spencer Fisher a few hundred times. He's an awesome instructor.
Santos?
After seeing others mean names outside of just MMA, I'll meant the honor of training with US TKD Olympic team captained by Steven Lopez. Gold medal winner, fucking stud. Speed like a gazelle!
His whole family from a sibling perspective was on the team as a competitor or coach. Legends in TKD.
Depends how you measure big?
Famous or most skilled?
Overeem
Saenchai
Nathan Corbett
John Wayne Parr
Hector Lombard
Sayannoi
Nobody wants to admit they trained with Jason "Mayhem" Miller or War Machine?
LOL! I know a lot of you did!
colubrid1 - Nobody wants to admit they trained with Jason "Mayhem" Miller or War Machine?LOL! I know a lot of you did!
One guy already mentioned training with Mayhem…