If you have not seen it already, here it is: In an attempt to boost TV ratings; Japan's leading MMA group, the DREAM promotion, put together a tournament themed "David vs. Goliath." In this tournament, undersized but determined fighters are put up against giant-shrek like beasts in what seems to be a plot to see who can last the longest in the ring. In this case, former Bash Brother and Oakland Athletic, Jose Canseco, makes his MMA debut; yes, I said MMA debut. The 6' 4", 240-pound Canseco took on the 7' 2", 330-pound Korean beast, Hong-man Choi. The rather dwarfed Canseco did connect on a couple punches and a kick to the mid-section; however, was no match for the Goliath-like Choi. But, I guess he did last 1:17 longer than I would expect a fighter with no real MMA training to go. I just hope he does not think he has a future in this sport. Don't quit your day job Jose!
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it's as if Jose Canseco enjoys exposing himself to as much public ridicule as possible
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