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Bob Sapp
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{{MMAstatsbox|name=Bob Sapp
|image=Bob Sapp.JPG
|nick=The Beast
|height=6 ft 5 in (196 cm)
|weight=350 lb (159 kg)
|birthdate=
September 22,
1972
|died=
|fightingfrom=
Washington (state),
Washington (state),
USA
|hometown=
Colorado Springs, Colorado,
Colorado Springs, Colorado,
Colorado
|fightstyle=
|wins=8
|losses=2
|draws=1
|nocontest=
|ko=5
|submissions=2
}}
Bob "The Beast" Sapp (born
September 22,
1972 in
Colorado Springs, Colorado,
Colorado Springs, Colorado,
Colorado) is an
American kickboxer,
mixed martial arts (MMA) fighter and former world champion
professional wrestler. Sapp currently has an MMA record of 8-2-1 as of December 2005, mostly fighting in Korea and Japan. He is well-known in Japan, where he has appeared in commercials, television programs, and has released a music CD entitled "
It's Sapp Time". Sapp also appeared in an episode of the
HBO program
Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel.
Biography
Bob Sapp is known as "The Beast." Contrary to popular belief, Bob Sapp is not related to Oakland Raiders defensive tackle
Warren Sapp. Sapp began his athletic career in
college football as a standout
offensive lineman for the
University of Washington, where he won the
Morris Award. Expected by some to get high notice from pro scouts in the 1997
National Football League draft (sports), he slipped to the third round before being chosen by the
National Football League draft (sports), he slipped to the third round before being chosen by the
Chicago Bears at 69th overall. Although Sapp was under pro contract for the next four seasons (with four different teams, each of which cut him within that season), he appeared in only one regular season game before failing a mandatory NFL steroids test and washing out of the league.
Bob Sapp's first taste of competitive fighting came when he fought (and defeated)
William Perry (football player)|William "The Refrigerator" Perry in a
Toughman boxing special promoted by the
FX channel. He was subsequently recruited by the Japanese MMA (Mixed Martial Arts) organization Pride, where he quickly became a fan favorite due to his preternatural size and aggressiveness. After a number of successes in Pride, Sapp was then invited by
Kazuyoshi Ishii to
K-1. Ishii, inventor of the fighting sport K-1, saw in Sapp the combination of great potential and great marketability.
Pride
After arriving in Japan Sapp fought a number of well-regarded Japanese fighters, winning all his bouts through sheer strength and size. During this time fans were first introduced to Sapp's 'bullrush' technique, whereby he would rush an opponent with punches, quickly overwhelming them. During the New Year's Eve Dynamite show, Sapp was matched for the first time against then-world champion
Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira. Sapp was defeated and shortly afterward moved to K-1.
K-1
Despite losing his first fight by disqualification, Sapp was initially successful in K-1. He twice defeated four-time K-1 champion
Ernesto Hoost by technical knockout. Sapp's initial success with his intimidating, blind chase-and-punch method slowly petered out into disqualifications for bullrushing and punching after referee breaks. Additionally, experienced opponents discovered Sapp's weak points - his weak chin and legs. In what marked the beginning of his K-1 decline, Sapp was knocked out by Croatian
Mirko Filipović|Mirko "Cro Cop" Filipovic in 86 seconds at the
March 30,
2003,
Saitama event. After Filipovic landed several solid kicks to his sides and legs, an overhand left broke Sapp's
Orbit (anatomy). It is reported that Sapp likes to eat a whole chicken before a fight as he supposedly did in 2003 before defeating Stefan Gamlin , he is also reported to be signing a deal with 'Chicken Tonight' shortly. He used to work for a chicken company when he was 16 and fell in love with the bird thereafter.
In June 2005, Sapp won the K-1 Japan Grand Prix in Hiroshima to become one of 16 fighters qualified for the 2005 K-1 World GP. In the Japan GP, Sapp showcased greatly improved stamina, as well as better technique, than in his previous fights after intensive training under
Sam Greco. In the K-1 2005 World GP Eliminations he lost by decision to "The Techno Goliath"
Choi Hong-man.
Pro Wrestling
Bob Sapp's
pro-wrestling career started in
NWA Wildside in 2001. He was briefly contracted by
World Championship Wrestling as a
WCW Power Plant, but the company was bought out by
WCW Power Plant, but the company was bought out by
WWE_in March 2001. In 2004, Sapp competed for
New Japan Pro Wrestling, winning their prestigious
IWGP World Heavyweight Championship, though it was vacated shortly thereafter due to a mixed martial arts fight loss and film commitments. Sapp had roles in
Elektra (2005 movie)|Elektra and the 2005 remake of
The Longest Yard (2005)|The Longest Yard, starring
Adam Sandler and
Burt Reynolds.
Championships and accomplishments
New Japan Pro Wrestling
- 1-time IWGP World Heavyweight Championship|IWGP World Heavyweight Champion
- 2005 K-1 Japan GP Champion Wrestling Observer Newsletter
- 2002 Best Box Office Draw
- 2002 Rookie of the Year
- 2003 Best Box Office Draw
- 2003 Most Charismatic Wrestler
MMA Record
8 wins (5 KO's, 2 submissions, 1 other), 2 losses (2 submissions), 1 draw. Sapp currently has a Mixed Martial Arts record of 8-2-1 as of November 5, 2005 mostly fighting in Korea and Japan.
|-
|11/5/2005
|Win
|
Kim Jong Wang
|K-1-Seoul Hero's
|KO
|Round 1, 0:08
|-
|7/6/2005
|Win
|
Alan Karaev
|K-1-Hero's 2
|KO (Punch)
|Round 1, 3:44
|-
|3/26/2005
|Win
|
Min Soo Kim
|K-1-Hero's 1
|KO (Punch)
|Round 1, 1:12
|-
|12/31/2004
|Draw
|
Jerome LeBanner
|K-1-Premium 2004 Dynamite
|Draw
|Round 4, 3:00
|-
|5/22/2004
|Loss
|
Kazuyuki Fujita
|K-1 MMA-ROMANEX
|Submission (Strikes)
|Round 1, 2:15
|-
|3/14/2004
|Win
|
Sumiyabazar Dolgorsuren
|K-1-Beast 2004
|Towel (Groin Injury)
|Round 1, 5:00
|-
|9/21/2003
|Win
|
Stefan Gamlin
|K-1-Japan Grand Prix 2003
|Submission (
Guillotine Choke)
|Round 1, 0:52
|-
|12/31/2002
|Win
|
Yoshihiro Takayama
|Inoki Bom-Ba-Ye 2002-K-1 vs Inoki
|Submission (Armbar)
|Round 1, 2:16
|-
|8/28/2002
|Loss
|
Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira
|
PRIDE Shockwave
|Submission (
Armbar)
|Round 2, 4:03
|-
|6/23/2002
|Win
|
Kiyoshi Tamura
|
PRIDE 21
|TKO (Punches)
|Round 1, 0:11
|-
|4/28/2002
|Win
|
Yoshihisa Yamamoto
|
PRIDE 20
|TKO (Strikes)
|Round 1, 2:44
External links
- [http://www.centralkickboxing.org/Articles/a_beast_is_made_the_bob_sapp_story.htm]
- K-1usa.net - Professional kickboxing record
- Sherdog.com - MMA Record
- Google Video - video of Sapp vs JPop group Morning Musume in a game on a Japanese TV show
- Bob Sapp videos
Category:1974 births
Category:Living people
Category:American actors
Category:American kickboxers
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