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Uploaded by on Jan 10, 2009

Mark Coleman disgraces himself, the sport of MMA and the United States of America by taking part in a rigged MMA match in 1999.

Coleman was paid $50,000 to let Japanese pro-wrestler Nobuhiko Takada submit him early in the second round of their "fight".

Luckily Coleman wasn't alive in 1941 or he probably would have helped the Japanese bomb Pearl Harbour!

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  • Train by day, Joe Rogan Podcast by night, all day! what a fuckin fix!

  • Disgraces America? Americans didn't choose Coleman as a representative, nor did he ask to represent America. Coleman, like all fighters, represents himself in the ring.

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  • @Darkray16 However Mark Coleman was a representative for the American Olympic Freestyle wrestling team. So yes, he did represent America.

  • @th3rn "Therefore a person as competitive [...]" I do think so, he is too competitive for getting paid to give up.

    And look at the leglock, a few second more and his foot was broken (sorry, i don't know how to say this part of the leg in english).

    Any way, he wasn't paid it wasn't with a small organisation, but the wich was the best of the best (rip Pride lol)

    And at this time, Coleman was in bad time he loss something like 3 or 4 time before this loss.

  • @Darkray16 americans didn't choose coleman to represent them, which is why he is such an honest and truthful representation of american culture.

  • @kajjagoogoo lol exactomundo

  • @th3rn It was the kind of tap a guy gives 59 minutes into an iron man match and Ric Flair just slapped on the figure four leg lock.

  • @blabla94400 lol look at what coleman does before he taps. he waives his arm around (am i gonna tap? aren't I?). when someone taps it means they cannot take the pain anymore, or they believe un-repairable damage is being done to their body. Therefore a person as competitive as mark coleman would not make such a theatrical and blatantly fake gesture such as the one he makes before tapping. gullible. fake

  • Takada fixed alot if not all of his fights, and i think bass and quarry? (dont remember his name) knew about it in this fight

  • His only real disgrace was attacking shogun after shogun broke his arm in their first fight.

  • @plankcore He had two young daughters at the time and worked as a bouncer. He was feeding his family and follwoing the american dream of having no money.

  • @SuperMcg25 The money he made came from the fans who paid to see him: the same fans that he and Nobuhiko Takada conned with this fight.

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