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Pedro Rizzo
23-03-2006, 18:50
In den Us Foren wird gesagt, das Kevin Randleman sich heute in einem Radiointerview auf MMA Weekly zu seiner langen abwesenheit geäußert hat.

Demnach wäre er nach eigender Aussage fast gestorben an einer Lungenentzündüng die er seit 1,5 jahren mit sich trägt und an Nierenversagen!

Es wird spekuliert, das der Gebrauch der Steroide, welches im Hammerhouse Team Gang u Gäbe sind, zu den Nierenproblemen geführt haben könnten.

Mark Coleman meinte vor kurzer Zeit, das Kevin Randleman an einer Schulterverletzung litt und sich davon erholen müsse.

Es wird viel Spekuliert. Fest steht auf jeden Fall, das Randleman ein sehr schweres Leben hatte. Sein Vater tot, die Eltern waren auch auf Drogen, er kam aus dem Ghetto, wurde als Kind gemobbt auf Grund seiner Grösse etc..

Ein sehr hartes Leben das ihn bis jetzt verfolgt. Zur Zeit soll er sich mit Chuck Liddell in Las Vegas vorbereiten, vor allem an seinem Striking.

Benutzername
23-03-2006, 19:01
Ich habe das Interwiew mitbekommen, Kevin hatte 4 operationen in lezten 6 Monaten(Schulter, Knie, Lunge, Niere), die Lungen- und Nieren- infektion hatte er seit dem Autounfall(vor dem Kampf gegen Saku) und die Wahrscheinlichkeit das er sterben würde war schon hoch.
In "Rites of passage" sieht mann wie scheiße das Leben für Randleman war.

Lacoste
23-03-2006, 19:24
Hab das Interview zwar nicht gesehen, aber wenn er die Nierenprobleme wegen Steroiden hat, bleibt mir nur zu sagen: Selber Schuld

bobi
27-03-2006, 20:33
danke für das mitgefühl

Francois
27-03-2006, 20:58
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BuZuS
27-03-2006, 21:49
Es wird spekuliert, das der Gebrauch der Steroide, welches im Hammerhouse Team Gang u Gäbe sind, zu den Nierenproblemen geführt haben könnten.
klingt nach sherdog :rolleyes:

The Phenom
27-03-2006, 22:55
Was? Steroide?
Kann gar nicht sein! Es sind nur die Gene und die richtige Ernährung. :D
Egal welche Seite diesen Bericht geschrieben hat. Machen wir uns nix vor. Steroide werden sogar von 17jährigen Kids in Fitness- studios genommen. Jeder der ein bisschen Ahnung von Sport hat, der weiss dass damit viel im Leistungssport gearbeitet wird und einiges nicht natürlich sein kann.

Nichts desto trotz, schade für Randleman. Aber jetzt sollten die Leute nicht so erschrocken und verwundert tun. Mann, schaut euch einige Leute im Käfig an!

Denke aber, dass sich eine Lungenentzündung jeder Freizeitsportler holen kann, der nicht merkt wann er über seine Grenzen geht!!

lee667
27-03-2006, 23:09
der soll mal von tabletten auf injizierbare steroide zurückgreifen, falls das gerücht stimmt...
und viel wasser trinken.... dann passiert sowas auch nicht (bei normaler dosierung:rolleyes: )
ich frage mich eher, wer beim ufc keine steroide nimmt.....
ich tippe aus kimo:D

Pedro Rizzo
28-03-2006, 13:11
Hier das komplette Interview mit Randleman. Sehr interessant u ausführlich

RANDLEMAN RESURRECTED Credits MMAWeekly
Monday, March 27, 2006 - Jeff Cain

When Kevin ‘The Monster’ Randleman is on top of his game, he wins Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) heavyweight titles; he knocks out Mirko ‘Cro Cop’ Filipovic; he slams Fedor Emelianenko on his head. When Randleman is not, he loses. His Mixed Martial Arts career has been marked by triumphs and tragedies, much like his life away from the ring. Kevin Randleman spoke exclusively to MMAWeekly Radio about a recent struggle that nearly left him without a lung and almost took his life.

Randleman hasn’t fought since October when he defeated Fatih Kocamis by decision in Bushido Europe. Little did he know then, he was losing a fight to a lung infection. “Within the last six to eight months the fight fans of the world just almost lost one of the craziest, funest fighters. I almost died from a lung infection that I didn’t know I had. I had it for about a year and a half, two years, since I’ve been coming to Vegas, and I’ve been coming to Vegas for two years. But I didn’t know. Every time I was fighting, every time I would train, every time I’d get hit in like in my ribs, I thought it was a broken rib or something, so I just kept training through it because that is all I know. I guess it was kind of I was being a tough guy, and that’s bullshit people. When you’ve got a nagging injury that lasts more than a week, you need to go get it checked out. Well, I let this nagging injury last almost two years, and I was on the slab table and they were taking my lung. I was very lucky . . . Eight weeks ago I was laying on the table dying.” Kevin Randleman told MMAWeekly Radio.

Randleman added, “I fought Nakamura last year and during the fight I broke my rib, early in the fight. I thought that was one of the pains, and during the fight I kept grabbing my ribs, the back of my sides. And all my fights during the last two years, during the fights themselves, when I get to grab somebody, like when I get kneed or something, I had this tumor sized thing growing on my lung. As it grew, every time someone would hit me it would shockwave my body and this thing would push down on my lung. All my air was, by the time twenty minutes in a Pride fight came, I was literally tired. There was a huge ball, a softball on top of my lungs. This has been a year and a half, and we didn’t know this.”

Randleman has had an unbelievable string of bad luck lately. After his last fight he had to have shoulder surgery for a torn tendon. He passed a kidney stone, tore his bicep, and got shingles. Further discussing his lung issue, Kevin commented, “I came back home, got surgery on my shoulder and a week after the surgery I had the fevers of like 104. I was like, jeez, I don’t know what is going on, so my girl took me to the doctor again. They didn’t know what it was. After my shoulder surgery I flew home to watch my son play, my lung collapsed while I was in Ohio. They drained fluid off my lung. It was just like fricken six months of bull crap. They inflated my lung again. I’m back in Ohio, my lung collapsed. I flew back out here to Vegas to get better care, to get a pulmonary doctor. And they still couldn’t tell me what it was because what I had was a fungus. It is different from having a virus, something you can treat with antibiotics. A fungus, you have to treat that with medicine totally different.”

Things didn’t become alarming until Kevin began running a temperature for six straight weeks and dropped from 225lbs to 199 within two months time. He explained, “My fever kept rising. It started at 98.6 and it just climbed all the way up to 105.5 a couple of nights . . . It got to a 105 and my head felt like it was popping. I was just drenching water. We went to the doctors and they brought a disease specialist in because they had seen me for two months now. They had seen me in the emergency room for two months and they didn’t know what was going on, so they brought a disease guy in. He fricken took a chest x-ray, and they showed me the x-ray. He was like this is what we need to take out. This is what your lung looks like. My lung, if you can just imagine an x-ray of your lungs, my left lung was gone. It was just completely flat. Every time that I broke my ribs, because of this fungus that I got, it would drain all the blood from the broken rib into my chest cavity. It was just making this bigger ball of stuff. It cracked, crushed my lung. Literally, when the doctor came in there and said we’ve got to cut you tomorrow; we’ve got to have emergency surgery, I was like, Okay. No big deal. Cut me. He was like, there is a chance you might lose your lung. I was like, what? No! I started crying.”

Kevin underwent emergency surgery to repair his damaged lung, but at the time, it wasn’t known if the procedure would be successful. “I was like, doc, can you do something? He was like, Kevin, I don’t know. He was like, look at your lung. It is flat. We’ve got to inflate it back up and we don’t know. The damage might be done.” Randleman told MMAWeekly.

The surgery was a success and Kevin has made a full recovery. Discussing the procedure, Kevin said, “They went in and they took four big, huge layers of skin off of my lung. – It all came so fast I didn’t get the chance to even have a pity party about it. I was like, do it. But when they said they were going to take my lung and they might need to take it, I was just like, dude, if you don’t give me my f#%king lung back I’m going to fight anyways.”

Faced with the possibility of never fighting again, Randleman reflected on his career and wasn’t satisfied with what he saw. He thought about his last fight and the last punch he took. Kevin commented, “The last punch I took, it was a pussy punch. And believe me, it was not enough. I mean, I’d rather get knocked out my next fight and retire that way than to ever finish this way.”

Kevin, determined to learn and bounce back from fate reminding him of his mortality, said, “God has still blessed the world with me . . . For me not to look at it as a glorified blessing, I’d be stupid. I definitely look at it as a blessing. – I finally learned to realize that life is short. But you know what? This sport is a rush.”

The seriousness of the situation sparked a change in Kevin Randleman. He has a new outlook on life and a new perspective on fighting. He stated, “Someone almost took away the one thing, not someone. God just made me understand that this is a blessing for me . . . I’m a fighter. I’ve wrestled. I played football. I’m an athlete. To take that away from me, for me, it is like taking away, taking away a sex fiend’s sex. Boy that would drive him crazy.”

He continued. “I’m still in the game because I’m good enough to be in the game still. But I made a lot of mistakes along the road. When I got that title, I thought, everyone wanted to call my name and everyone wanted to be my friend thinking that they were, but they weren’t. You understand the game, the sport, the limelight. But you’ve got to change the things that are negative around you in order to become a better person, a better fighter. The bad things that happened, every time I lost to Sakuraba, it was because I took it for granted. Every time someone gave me that knockout punch, it was because I felt stronger. When Randy Couture got the better of me in the third round, it was because I felt like I could beat him on my feet all day, so I said let me try and wrestle him. He was the better wrestler that second. I just sometimes thing that I’m better than I am, so I’ve got to always stay grounded. The last year all Mark Coleman’s been telling me is, look Kevin, just give me two years and fight like this and you’ll have your belt. Trust me. So I’m giving him what he wants. I’m going straight back to fighting just like a wrestler. I’m going to take you down at all angles, stay on you. I have a lot in my arsenal. I mean I kick and do a lot of things, but I’ll stay within myself and do what is best for me.”

They say what don’t kill you makes you stronger, and Kevin Randleman subscribes to that philosophy. He said, “Who in the hell would I fear knowing the shit that I’ve gone through in my life? The things that I’ve endured, you know? I mean, come on. I’m not ever going back there, but I know where I’ve been. I know who I am. And I know how easy this sport is. I don’t mind getting punched in the face, or the notion of David Loiseau kicking my face. I just want to know how to stop him. This is a big chess game to me.”

Randleman further commented, “When I chose a chess game with like Sakuraba when he beat me, or like with Quinton Jackson. I’m trying to play everyone else’s game, so I can beat them at their game. But hell, I’m not letting people try to beat me at my game.”

Questioned about his Pride contract and if he would consider coming back to the UFC, Kevin answered, “I fight for Pride . . . Pride has taken such great care of me. They give me time off if I say I don’t want to fight and want to take time off for family or something. They say, Kevin, if you need anything. If I needed money, someone to sit there with me; they’ll send anyone to help me. I can’t imagine ever leaving them. They’re a great organization. The UFC, I started there. I love the UFC. I love what they’re doing for the fans there in America. But I fight for the Pride organization, and man I take pride in fighting for them.”

Randleman will be fighting again in June. When asked whom he’ll be facing, he responded, “Who wouldn’t I fight in June?”

No matter who will be standing across the ring from Kevin Randleman come June, they won’t pose as big a threat to him as the lung infection. He won’t be out there in the Pride ring fighting for his life. He’ll be out there fighting because it is his livelihood. He is a fighter whose fought through tougher battles than any opponent standing in the opposite corner. Focused and on a mission, Kevin Randleman has been resurrected.

iNF2k
30-03-2006, 18:28
lee667:

Ich glaube da verwechselst du Leber und Niere. Die meisten oralen Steroide sind 17-alpha-alkyliert und somit potentiell lebertoxisch. Die Nieren werden meines Wissens durch orale Steroide nicht stärker belastet.

Dass die Nieren nach jahrelangem Steroid Ge- oder Missbrauch auch was abbekommen ist natürlich nicht unwahrscheinlich, egal in welcher Form die Medikamente eingenommen werden.

wuddy
31-03-2006, 00:16
Das die Nieren nach jahrelangem Steroid Ge- oder Missbrauch auch was abbekommen ist natürlich nicht unwahrscheinlich, egal in welcher Form die Medikamente eingenommen werden.

http://das-dass.de/

;-)

Wir sehn uns...

Pedro Rizzo
27-05-2006, 12:38
Jetzt sind erste Bilder von der Schulteroperation von Kevin Randleman aufgetaucht.
Nix für Leute mit schwachen Nerven

http://www.mixfight.nl/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=22136

Asspirin
28-05-2006, 13:09
Jetzt sind erste Bilder von der Schulteroperation von Kevin Randleman aufgetaucht.
Nix für Leute mit schwachen Nerven

http://www.mixfight.nl/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=22136

Wer andren auf die Nase hauen kann, kann auch Bilder von ner OP wegstecken ;)

Takeda Shingen
28-05-2006, 19:04
also wenn ich andren auf die nase haue entstehen zumindest nicht so riesiege löcher! ^^

Stefan1
28-05-2006, 19:25
Muss das sein, das man solche Bilder postet ?

Asspirin
28-05-2006, 19:37
Muss das sein, das man solche Bilder postet ?
1. Musst es net angucken
2. Sieht deine Schulter von innen auch so aus, stell dich net so an
3. Finde ich es interessant zu sehen, welchen Behandlungen sich die Sportler nach Verletzungen so unterziehen. Jetzt weiß man immerhin, dass er sich nicht heimlich hat liften lassen ;)

zap86
28-05-2006, 19:39
du musst sie dir nicht anschauen...

trägt aber zum thema bei, also ja

Deffid
28-05-2006, 19:46
Muss das sein, das man solche Bilder postet ?

Musst du dauernd irgendwelchen Mist im Vale Tudo u Grappling Forum posten? Ich denke nicht.

Impala
28-05-2006, 23:59
Das hier kratzt aber doch schon an der Grenze von Voyeurismus und gutem Geschmack.

podstyle
01-06-2006, 18:25
danke

Siddhartha
10-10-2006, 16:33
Muss das sein, das man solche Bilder postet ?
was denn? kannst du das nicht ab, killer? :D
warum bist du dann so scharf auf prügelerfahrung? :rolleyes:

Wasi
10-10-2006, 17:37
ich hatte so ein loch im kopf und durfte sogar selber beim wiederverschliessen die sterilen tücher auf meinen kopf drücken ...
eklig ist also anders ...

S.T.H
10-10-2006, 21:27
Weiss einer näheres was er an der Schulter hatte???

Würd mich mal interessieren...da ich selber an der schulter verletzt bin...

hat er sie vielleicht ausgekugelt und seine Rotatoren verletzt

Shetland
10-10-2006, 22:22
wurde als Kind gemobbt auf Grund seiner Grösse etc..

wie groß ist/war er denn dass er gemobbt wurde?

UlkOgan
10-10-2006, 22:27
wie groß ist/war er denn dass er gemobbt wurde?
1 bis 3 cm. ;)

Royce Gracie 2
11-10-2006, 10:28
Na nicht sehr groß...

aber auch nicht extrem klein würde ich mal sagen.
so mit 14 dürfte er wohl um die 1,50m gewesen sein.

Nu isser jedenfalls 1,76 oder so.

Shetland
11-10-2006, 11:29
Nu isser jedenfalls 1,76 oder so.
ungefähr so groß bin ich auch und ich bezeichne meine wenigkeit nicht als klein.
nagut, ich bin aber auch erst 16

Wasi
11-10-2006, 13:17
Weiss einer näheres was er an der Schulter hatte???

Würd mich mal interessieren...da ich selber an der schulter verletzt bin...

hat er sie vielleicht ausgekugelt und seine Rotatoren verletzt


das hatte er, wieso?















:p

maximus
11-10-2006, 14:01
ungefähr so groß bin ich auch und ich bezeichne meine wenigkeit nicht als klein.
nagut, ich bin aber auch erst 16

kämpfst auch nicht im schwergewicht in der obersten liga!

Shetland
11-10-2006, 14:06
kämpfst auch nicht im schwergewicht in der obersten liga!
da irrst du dich :p

Flinker_Difar
12-10-2006, 11:52
kämpfst auch nicht im schwergewicht in der obersten liga!

Ich glaube kaum, dass er als Top - Schwergewicht noch wegen seiner Größe gemobbt wurde. :D

maximus
12-10-2006, 13:09
da irrst du dich :p

fedor?

S.T.H
12-10-2006, 14:22
das hatte er, wieso?
:p

Weil ich vll. die gleiche Qual erleiden muss.....wie sieht es den bei Ihm nun aus....ist seine Schulter zu 100% Fit...was du da näheres??

Pedro Rizzo
14-10-2006, 09:51
neuestes Randleman Interview bei PrideFc.com


heard that you had a lung surgery.
KEVIN RANDLEMAN: Yes, I had to have an emergency surgery on my left lung in December of last year due to a fungal infection that had been growing on my lung for a few years, according to the doctors.

PRIDE: What happened exactly?
KEVIN: I was not aware of it, although I did have a pain in my side often; I always just disregarded it for a training pain. It came from a spore that I had breathed in either in Brazil or possibly Las Vegas. It is common is desert climates and in layman's terms it is called Valley Fever (Coccidiomycosis-medical term). After my last fight in Amsterdam I needed to undergo shoulder surgery because I dislocated my bicep tendon. I ended up with a pneumonia, which ironically may have saved my life. I had built up fluid on my left lung which they extracted, but I was still striking fevers of 104-105 degrees. Me being stubborn I refused to go to the hospital. After a month of the fevers my girl insisted that I go to the emergency room where I saw an Infectious disease doctor and he figured out that I had Valley Fever. By this point my left lung had completely collapsed and the doctor's told me there was a chance that they would have to take my lung. Because of my occupation, I pleaded with the doctors to try and save it and after extensive surgery they removed (4) pieces of fungus that looked like thick slices of turkey covered in blood (check out the pictures on my website) from my lung. Looking back I realize that I almost lost my life because I didn't want to stop training and take time to listen to what my body was trying to tell me. I was in the hospital for over a month with chest tubes coming out of my side and it was an incredibly painful and scary time for me. God needed to wake me up and made me take a step back and recognize some things.
PRIDE: Was this a life-or-death situation?
Kevin: Yes it was. The surgeon told my girl after my surgery that if I would have waited another few weeks and I would have went to sleep one night and never woke up.
PRIDE: Did you think about retirement?
Kevin: Yes I did think about retirement, but only for about (60) seconds. It passed quickly because I have such a passion for what I do and feel so lucky that I get to train everyday for you, the fans. A very wise man, Jerry Airola, told me recently that if you can find something you love to do for a living that you will never work a day in your life. I feel so blessed to say that I love what I do and look forward to doing it for a long time.
PRIDE: What kind of rehab did you go through?
Kevin: At first it was very slow and I was so anxious to get back. I had a breathing machine that I had to use through out the day to help my lung expand. I had to start off with walking, than worked up to being able to use a cardio machine to eventually being able to run again.
PRIDE: How long did you wait until you were able to train again?
Kevin: Hard to say exactly because there was a bad domino affect that happened. My shoulder surgery led to the lung surgery. It was frustrating for me and I did more than I was suppose to, and ended up having to have surgery on my knee from pushing to hard. Then my shoulder became infected again and they had to go in and clean it out. Thank God for my girl and her having the wisdom and patience to stay by my side through this entire episode and keep me grounded because after the knee surgery and third shoulder surgery, I took my time and became stronger and stronger with each week that passed. All said and done, I have undergone (9) surgeries in the past (12) months. .
PRIDE: How did it feel when you first resumed training after your battle with your lung infection?
Kevin: When I could finally train again it was the best present I could ever receive. It was like finding a lost love and I do love my job as well as my life and feel incredibly blessed.
PRIDE: What made you stay strong during your recovery?
Kevin: My girl Elizabeth was at my bedside the entire time and she never left me. It was her strength and positive outlook on life helped me get through it all. During difficult times you realize who your friends really are and I thank all my friends and family that came to the hospital to visit me and all the love and support that came my way. I would also like to thank Mr. Sakakibara and the entire PRIDE organization for all the support they gave me while I was down. They are by far, the greatest organization a man could ever want to work for. It inspired me to fight back for all those that fought for me and stood by me. Always remember, tough times don't last, tough people do.
PRIDE: What made you motivated to fight again after the long battle?
Kevin: I only know one thing and that is if you work hard you will be rewarded. I will never accept anything but being a winner and I will not stop until I get to the top again. I have been blessed enough to have tasted success often in my life. I am so inspired right now because I need to taste the sweet sensation of victory again.
PRIDE: What is your impression of Shogun?
Kevin: Shogun's name says it all, he is a warrior. There is not a bad thing I can say about him. I respect him as a fighter and look forward to getting a chance to put on a great battle for all the fans out there.
PRIDE: How do you feel fighting after a long period of break since Shockwave 2004?
Kevin: I feel like I have been reborn a stronger, smarter and tougher fighter. There was so many things wrong with me over the past few years and I never took the time to let my body heal. I now, for the first time in a long time, feel like I am 100% and can't get wait to get back in that ring on October 21st.
PRIDE: What does it feel like fighting on the American soil since 2002?
Kevin: As an American it is a great feeling to be back in the presence of my fans, family and old friends. Instead of them having to watch me on TV they now get the chance to see me live here in fabulous Las Vegas. I have so many people coming to see me that my girl has purchased almost (100) tickets for the fight already.
PRIDE: Who do you think will win between Coleman VS. Fedor?
Kevin: I believe that preparation will speak loud and clear on October 21st. Fedor is one of my favorite fighters in the world and he is undefeated because he is possibly the greatest MMA fighter ever. My respect for Fedor is so high. Having been lucky enough to train with Mark all these years, if there is anyone out there that can beat Fedor, I believe it is Mark.
PRIDE: Do you think that fighters from other country would have disadvantage fighting in the US?
Kevin: I don't feel geography is a disadvantage for anyone. The only disadvantage for a fighter is not being prepared. If you are truly a great fighter, than the only person that can beat you is yourself.
PRIDE: Do you think PRIDE will succeed in the US? What do you think is necessary for PRIDE to succeed in the US?
Kevin: PRIDE has already succeeded in US because we are here now, and there is no getting rid of us, especially once the American fans get to see the type of show that we put on EVERYTIME!!! PRIDE's success is inevitable because of the strength of the organization backed by the stable incredible fighters they have. I have received hundreds of emails from fans over the past month and so many of them are so excited that PRIDE is finally here and because of the fans, we are here to stay.
PRIDE: Message for the American fans
Kevin: Thanks for all the support and it is so good to be home. The Monster is back and is here to stay. Much Love and respect to you all that have supported me over the years, through the good and the bad

Gladbeck
15-10-2006, 09:10
Hab ihn gestern bei Eurosport gesehen,da wurde PRIDE 22 gezeigt.
Mann ist der unsympatisch!

Wasi
15-10-2006, 19:24
Hab ihn gestern bei Eurosport gesehen,da wurde PRIDE 22 gezeigt.
Mann ist der unsympatisch!

jap, ist er immer ... wie bei pride22 auch !
liegt aber auch am stall :rolleyes:
da war mir marco (BJJ) doch viel sympathischer :)

Wasi
15-10-2006, 19:25
Weil ich vll. die gleiche Qual erleiden muss.....wie sieht es den bei Ihm nun aus....ist seine Schulter zu 100% Fit...was du da näheres??

es war ein spass, wollte dich nur bisschen ärgern ...
frag doch am besten einen arzt (am besten einem zu dem du vertrauen hast) ... ich wage sicher KEINE ferndiagnose

p.s. gute besserung!

Valentin.Kruse
16-10-2006, 02:35
Also mir ist Randleman sympathisch.

Zumindest seitdem ich diese Doku gesehen habe, wo Randleman über sein Leben, seine Erfolge, Misserfolge, Schicksalsschläge, seine Kindheit, seinen sozialen Hintergrund usw. spricht.

Außerhalb des Rings ein sehr respektabler und anständiger Mann, wie ich finde.

MfG,

Valentin

Schnueffler
16-10-2006, 06:29
Im Ring hat er aber eine extrem komische Art, die ihn sehr unsympathisch erscheinen läßt.
MfG
Markus

Gladbeck
16-10-2006, 11:09
Freue mich immer wenn er Verliert!

Er erinnert mich immer ein bisschen an King Kong.:D

Mr.Burns
16-10-2006, 11:36
Er erinnert mich immer ein bisschen an King KongPhysisch auf jeden Fall:D

Zumindest seitdem ich diese Doku gesehen habe, wo Randleman über sein Leben, seine Erfolge, Misserfolge, Schicksalsschläge, seine Kindheit, seinen sozialen Hintergrund usw. spricht
"Rites of Passage", wenn ich mich nicht irre, oder?

Im Ring hat er aber eine extrem komische Art, die ihn sehr unsympathisch erscheinen läßt
Hmm, er wirkt immer wahnsinnig angespannt/ aggressiv...

Wasi
16-10-2006, 22:02
Hmm, er wirkt immer wahnsinnig angespannt/ aggressiv...


tja anabol ... *räusper* da passieren so _kleine_ missgeschicke;) :p
da wäre ich auch angespannt und aggressiv :megalach:

Valentin.Kruse
18-10-2006, 01:34
Physisch auf jeden Fall:D

"Rites of Passage", wenn ich mich nicht irre, oder?

Hmm, er wirkt immer wahnsinnig angespannt/ aggressiv...

Ja, das müsste "Rites of Passage" gewesen sein.

Ich mag Randlemans Auftreten auch innerhalb des Rings, mich stört seine Art nicht, ich sehe gern Kämpfer, die im Ring bis an ihre Grenzen gehen und darüber hinaus, Kevin Randleman scheint mir so ein Kämpfer zu sein.

MfG,

Valentin

*Azrael*
31-01-2007, 16:20
Was? Steroide?
Kann gar nicht sein! Es sind nur die Gene und die richtige Ernährung. :D
Egal welche Seite diesen Bericht geschrieben hat. Machen wir uns nix vor. Steroide werden sogar von 17jährigen Kids in Fitness- studios genommen. Jeder der ein bisschen Ahnung von Sport hat, der weiss dass damit viel im Leistungssport gearbeitet wird und einiges nicht natürlich sein kann.

Nichts desto trotz, schade für Randleman. Aber jetzt sollten die Leute nicht so erschrocken und verwundert tun. Mann, schaut euch einige Leute im Käfig an!

Denke aber, dass sich eine Lungenentzündung jeder Freizeitsportler holen kann, der nicht merkt wann er über seine Grenzen geht!!

Ich persöhnlich bin mehr für Creatin, auf dauer gesünder denk ich

Mutter
31-01-2007, 22:25
Randleman is ein kuhler Hund :cool:

Finde auch nicht, dass er sehr aggressiv wirkt, is nach jedem Kampf immer beim Gegner, führt smalltalk mit ihm, hebt ihn hoch, gratuliert ihm, etc.

Is auf jeden Fall einer der dramatischten Charaktere in dem Geschäft

Flinker_Difar
06-02-2007, 20:26
Ich mag zumindest seine Takedowns... :D