Frank Shamrock Wants To Fight For Eight More Years
One of mixed martial arts legends, Frank Shamrock (23-10-2), plans on competing for another eight years before he retires.
He recently had surgery to remove a plate from his forearm after a bad break and he wears the piece of metal like a trophy around his neck.
Talking to FanHouse.com, the former UFC and WEC light-heavyweight champ, as well as former Strikeforce middleweight title holder, talked about his future prospects within the sport of MMA.
“I’m looking at fighting for eight more years,” Shamrock told FanHouse on Wednesday. “I’m in good shape, and this is what I do. I’m a martial artist.”
“I’m not going to be the guy I was when I was in my 20s,” Shamrock acknowledged. “No one is. That doesn’t mean I can’t keep fighting into my 40s.”
“If they give the next middleweight title shot to me, it’s because I have a famous name,” Shamrock said. “It would be because it would bring in TV viewers, not because I’ve earned it.”
Shamrock last fought on April 11 against Nick Diaz in a catch-weight fight of 179 pounds. Diaz won the bout via TKO in the second round of the Strikeforce show.

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