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George Randolph

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Pride Fighting Championships
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"Big" George Randolph was, once upon a time, a successful figure in the deeply competitive world of the 1999/2000-era regional superheavyweight combat sports scene. If you think that sentence is sarcastic, you are perceptive. He went 1-3 in K-1, 4-3 in MMA and 0-1 in Pride's weird kickboxing exhibitions, with his only victories coming against people with either losing records or no professional fights and his losses regularly coming against people he had half a foot and 60-70 pounds on. It's tough to figure out the details of some of his accomplishments because the BJJ/MMA school he works for reuploaded videos of some of his fights with demonstrably false descriptions like "GEORGE RANDOLPH WINS HIS MMA DEBUT" when he lost his first two fights.

In the end he's another victim of the lack of good recordkeeping across the kickboxing world. Randolph supposedly won regional and even WKA championships, but there are barely records of any of it (aside from a video of him beating up Kevin Rosier for what it says is "the kickboxing world championship" with no additional information of any kind, but it's set to Limp Bizkit's "Break Stuff" so I guess it's okay), so we have only his televised career to go by, and that's mostly him losing. But he was a part of early MMA history, and is to be remembered. Good on you, George.

Moveset, stats, logic and four attires (Pride 2 vs Petridis / Extreme Challenge 24 vs Batastini / K-1 WGP '03 vs MacDonald / that mysterious kickboxing championship fight vs Rosier, with really funky blue booties). Primarily for S-1 rules, but does have some MMA abilities in his logic.