Like what? He lost his last 3 and his resume is peppered with losses. So to answer your question, probably more losses and/or retirement. Not to count him out but come on guys, he dyes his hair blond.
Originally posted by: Fedor_is_god Date: September 10, 2010 at 10:39 AM Source: https://forum.mmajunkie.com/threads/whats-next-for-kevin-randleman.30185/
Originally posted by: metalmike00 Date: September 10, 2010 at 03:08 PM Source: https://forum.mmajunkie.com/threads/whats-next-for-kevin-randleman.30185/
What's Next For Kevin Randleman? I'm sorry and not to be an ***, but who really cares. I could really care less if he retires or has 3 losses in a row to end his career. The guy was relevant at one time in his career, but choked against the best. He's always been an extreme wrestler with heavy hands, just no MMA IQ. The guy would get someone in a bad position and just sit on them. He was exciting for about 2-3 years while in Pride, but that was it. I'll always have good memories of the Monster, but they'll sadly be highlights of him getting subbed and knocked out.
Highlight of Randleman's career, a loss to Fedor Emelianenko
Originally posted by: TheLethalLefty Date: September 10, 2010 at 04:16 PM Source: https://forum.mmajunkie.com/threads/whats-next-for-kevin-randleman.30185/
wolf said:
What's Next For Kevin Randleman? I'm sorry and not to be an ***, but who really cares. I could really care less if he retires or has 3 losses in a row to end his career. The guy was relevant at one time in his career, but choked against the best. He's always been an extreme wrestler with heavy hands, just no MMA IQ. The guy would get someone in a bad position and just sit on them. He was exciting for about 2-3 years while in Pride, but that was it. I'll always have good memories of the Monster, but they'll sadly be highlights of him getting subbed and knocked out.
Highlight of Randleman's career, a loss to Fedor Emelianenko
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Couldn't of said it better myself sir.
Originally posted by: TheREALOmoPlata Date: September 11, 2010 at 11:13 AM Source: https://forum.mmajunkie.com/threads/whats-next-for-kevin-randleman.30185/
He should have had that belt twice, he got robbed bad against Bas. He also KO'd CroCop at a time that was basically him being sent to the slaughter. I've always thought that while his mentor Coleman was the godfather of GNP, Randleman was the complete opposite and did more LNP when against skilled opponents.
Tito ducked him....
Highlight of Randleman's career, a loss to Fedor Emelianenko
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I'm pretty sure the highlight of his career was knocking out Cro Cop in Cro Cops prime.
Originally posted by: Rocksteady Date: September 11, 2010 at 02:30 PM Source: https://forum.mmajunkie.com/threads/whats-next-for-kevin-randleman.30185/
Sad part is that he got subbed in under a minute against CroCop is the rematch. Also against Bas he did absolutely nothing, I'm glad he lost that fight, like previously stated he is the grandfather of LnP.
He should probably consider retirement.
Originally posted by: rcduthie77 Date: September 11, 2010 at 03:34 PM Source: https://forum.mmajunkie.com/threads/whats-next-for-kevin-randleman.30185/
Still believe he beat Nedkov in Sengoku. Definatly thought the judges made a big mistake on that one.
I still think Randleman can be successful in a promotion like Sengoku, but he's just not able to take on the top guys and the very best up and comers anymore. But when you look at "gate-keepers" and low level fights on the card, I think Randleman still has a place and can still put up some wins here at the end of his career if he wants to keep going.
Go to Sengoku again, win a couple fights there and StirkeForce or Bellator will give him another look stateside I'd bet, StrikeForce could really use his name on Challengers cards.