Lion's Den (mixed martial arts)
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Est. | N/A |
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Founded by | Ken Shamrock |
Primary trainers | Ken Shamrock Guy Mezger- Lion's Den (Dallas) |
Current titleholders | Roy Nelson IFL Heavyweight Champion 205 lb (93 kg)+ |
Past titleholders | Ken Shamrock 1st King of Pancrase (Pancrase 1994); Superfight Champion (UFC) Guy Mezger 7th King of Pancrase (Pancrase 1998) |
Prominent Fighters | Travis Lutter (UFC) Jerry Bohlander |
Training Facility Locations | Reno, Nevada Dallas, Texas |
Official Website | Ken Shamrock's Lion's Den Lion's Den Dallas |
The Lion's Den is a mixed martial arts team and training facility that was based out of Susanville, California but has recently moved its headquarters to Reno, Nevada. The team was founded in the early 1990s by UFC Hall of Famer Ken Shamrock, and featured such fighters as Mikey Burnett, Vernon White, Jerry Bohlander, Tra Telligman, Pete Williams and Guy Mezger. The Lion's Den now has a clothing line run by Ken Shamrock.
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[edit] Overview
The team was founded out of necessity, as the then-new sport of mixed martial arts began to take off in the early 1990s. Shamrock, who had fought at UFC 1, had trouble finding adequate sparring partners to prepare for fights. Shamrock attracted the attention of American Pancrase fighters Vernon White and Guy Mezger early on, and formed the first ever mixed martial arts team.
[edit] Tryouts
The Lion's Den is known for its brutal try-outs because once accepted into the Den, the members would live in Ken's home having their dinner provided by Shamrock. Ken needed to make sure only the best got through. The try out consisted of the following:
- 500 squats
- 200 push ups
- 200 sit ups
- Sprints while carrying a man of near equal weight on their back
- 2-mile run with a man of equal weight on your back
- Repeated runs up and down bleacher steps
- Bear-crawls up steep hills
- Lugging heavy barrels of water and sand bags up steep hills
The candidates who were still left at this point would then go on to do as many pull-ups as they can without stopping.
From there, the candidates went to the actual Lion's Den facility for several hours of sparring. Shamrock wanted fighters that could get through this ordeal without quitting, even after their body had failed on them. It was at this point, when the candidate was still trying even long after their muscles had failed, that Shamrock knew he had a Lion's Den member on his hands.
Although not initially trained by Shamrock, the Den took in and taught additional skills to Oleg Taktarov and Maurice Smith, among others.
[edit] Feuds
Shamrock, Bohlander, and Mezger have all engaged in MMA feuds with Tito Ortiz. Ortiz emerged victorious through his competition with the Lion's Den, defeating Bolander, avenging his loss to Mezger, and beating Shamrock three times.
[edit] Future
At one point, every Den member had won their first fight, but when Ken left for professional wrestling with the World Wrestling Federation, the Lion's Den quickly fell apart. Having left no real hierarchy (Ken was always in charge, everyone else fell under him) the Den was left with five different instructors teaching five different ways.
Recently, the Lion's Den was reformed, and is currently training new up-and-coming fighters.[1]
[edit] IFL Fight Team
The Lions Den is one of the camps participating in the International Fight League. Coached by MMA legend Ken Shamrock, the Lions Den took the place of the Nevada Lions when the IFL decided to focus more on a camp-based system then a team-based system. Most of the member of the Nevada Lions were already members of the Lions Den which is also coached by Shamrock.
[edit] Record/Roster
All records are IFL fights only
a= alternate bout that does not go towards team record
GP= fought during the individual GP, does not go towards team record
Team record as of 2/29/08: 1-2
CURRENT FIGHTERS AS OF 2008 SEASON:
- Pat Healy (2-2) (WW)
def Ray Steinbeiss by decision (unanimous) (01/19/07)
lost to Rory Markham by TKO in the third round (04/07/07)
def Mike Guymon by decision (split) (06/16/07)
lost to Jake Ellenberger by decision (unanimous) (02/29/08)
- Rick Reeves (2-0) (MW) ALTERNATE
def Luke Johnson by submission in the first round (04/07/07)a
def Christopher Kennedy by decision (unanimous) (06/16/07)a
- Vernon White (1-1) (LHW)
originally White was supposed to face San Jose Razor Claws member Raphael Davis on 1/19/07 but due to a California state commission ruling the fight was called off because of the large disparity in experience between White (who has over 50 MMA fights) and Davis (who only has 2). In place of the LHW battle, the two alternate LWs of the teams will face off instead. [2]
def Sam Hoger by submission (rear naked choke) in the second round (04/07/07)
lost to Mike Whitehead by TKO (strikes) in the second round (06/16/07)
[edit] IFL Heavyweight Champion
- Roy Nelson (6-1) (HW)
def Vince Lucero by TKO (strikes) in the first round (01/19/07)
lost to Ben Rothwell by decision (split) (04/07/07)
def Shane Ott by decision (unanimous) (06/16/07)
def Bryan Vetell by TKO (strikes) in the third round (11/03/07)GP
def Antoine Jaoude by TKO (strikes) in the second round to win the Heavyweight title (12/29/07)GP
def Fabiano Scherner by TKO (strikes) in the first round (02/29/08)
def Brad Imes by TKO (strikes) in the first round (05/16/08)
FORMER FIGHTERS
- John Gunderson (2-2) (LW)
def Josh Odom by submission (triangle choke) in the first round (01/19/07)
lost to Bart Palaszewski by decision (split) (04/07/07)
def Gabe Casillas by submission (rear naked choke) in the second round (06/16/07)
lost to Wagney Fabiano by submission (guillotine choke) in the second round (11/03/07)GP
lost to Ryan Schultz by decision (unanimous) (2/29/08)
left to join Team Tompkins
[edit] 2008 Season Schedule/ Results
Date | Opponent | Result |
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February 29, 2008 | Team Quest (IFL camp) | L 1-2 |
[edit] Notable fighters
Fighters currently representing The Lion's Den
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[edit] Other associated fighters
- Scott Bessac
- Alex Andrade
- Atilla Bodor
- Joe Hurley
- Dennis Lehto
- Dan "The He-Man" Molina
- Guy Mezger
- Pat "Bam Bam" Healy
- Roy Nelson
- Ryan Shamrock
- Joe Martin
- Devin "Mighty Mouse" Conkling
- Herbert "Whisper" Goodman
- Killa B Nimmi
- Ken Shamrock is now the coach of the International Fight League team the Nevada Lions which features Vernon "Tiger" White , Dan Molina, John Gunderson, Pat Healy, and Roy Nelson as starters with fighters such as Joe Martin (who made his IFL debut in January 2007 in lieu of White), Rick Reeves, and Devin Conkling as alternates. The Lion's Den recently moved to Reno, NV in April 2007.
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