Ken Shamrock was at the receiving end of a knee strike to the groin which went unnoticed by the referee, in his trilogy bout with fellow UFC hall of famer Royce Gracie.
Gracie followed the groin strike, with a knee to face and take him down to finally finish him with strikes on the ground. The fight was stopped after 2:22 min in the first round.
Here are some reactions from MMA Pros:
Kens nuts stopped producing testosterone 20 years ago, wtf do it matter if he get hit in the nuts?!
— Kevin Lee (@MoTownPhenom) February 20, 2016
Baby nutz, shot to the nutz, deez nutz! goteem! pic.twitter.com/mY1881We9E
— Vinny MagalhĂŁes (@VinnyMMA) February 20, 2016
Shamrock vs DADA
— Nick Newell (@NotoriousNewell) February 20, 2016
Wtf!!! #rematch https://t.co/jb5lJgNsjp
— Frank Shamrock (@frankshamrock) February 20, 2016
I am just kind of sad now. #Bellator149
— The Spartan (@EliasTheodorou) February 20, 2016
That fight was complete shit but still better than the Kimbo vs Dada fight.
— Ulysses Gomez (@uselessgomez) February 20, 2016
"You did it on purpose" ?????
— Abel Trujillo (@KillaTrujillo) February 20, 2016
How the hell do you have a delayed reaction after being hit in the nutts? Then get mad and say " he meant to do it" lmao
— Anthony Johnson (@Anthony_Rumble) February 20, 2016
GO Royce!!! With the knock out. Knee to the grill. Wow. Respect to both of these guys.
— Phillipe Nover (@PhillipeNover) February 20, 2016
Wow!! That was 1000000x more exciting then kimbo and dada and way different than I expected. #Bellator149 #congratsRoyceGracie
— Corey Anderson UFC (@CoreyA_MMA) February 20, 2016
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