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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
FOOTBALL LEGEND HERSCHEL WALKER
SIGNS WITH STRIKEFORCE MMA
NEW YORK
(September 21, 2009)–-Former NFL and NCAA football superstar
Herschel Walker will
enter a new chapter in his career as a professional athlete when he
makes his debut as a heavyweight in the world’s fastest growing
sport – mixed martial arts (MMA) - as part of a multi-fight contract
he has signed with world championship promotion
STRIKEFORCE.
The
1982 Heisman Trophy winner and two-time Pro Bowl competitor will
begin a 12 week training camp next month at San Jose, California’s
AmericanKickboxingAcademy (AKA), which plays home to a host of the
world’s greatest fighters, including STRIKEFORCE Lightweight
Champion Josh “The Punk” Thomson. The 6 foot 1 inch, 220 pound
former running back, who already holds a fifth degree black belt in
Tae Kwon Do and boasts additional training in the combat disciplines
of Muay Thai and Kenpo, will be trained by AKA co-owner and head
trainer Bob Cook.
“I’ve been
training for several years. I would play college football games on
Saturday and then compete in martial arts tournaments on Sunday
after church I’m now looking forward to opening up another chapter
in my life and to competing in MMA,” said Walker, who recently was a
contestant on the second hit season of Donald Trump’s
Celebrity Apprentice
reality series on NBC.
“I flew to LA last
month to watch Herschel train and was surprised to see his advanced
wrestling and striking abilities,” said STRIKEFORCE Founder and CEO
Scott Coker, a martial arts promoter of over 25 years. “He’s got
work ahead of him, but he’s committed to training at one of the most
notable gyms in the sport of MMA so it will be very interesting to
watch him progress.”
Walker, a 1999
College Hall of Fame inductee who was also selected to Sports
Illustrated’s NCAA All-Century Team that year, has never been one to
shy away from the road less traveled.
Following his
junior year at the University of Georgia where he had set the NCAA
freshman rushing record en route to an undefeated season and Sugar
Bowl championship victory over Notre Dame, Walker, a born-again
Christian, astonished the sports world by withdrawing from school to
play professional ball in the newly formed United States Football
League (USFL) rather than wait to enter the NFL draft after the
graduation of his collegiate class, a rule maintained by the world’s
largest professional football league at the time.
While the vast
majority of football players typically follow an intensive weight
room regimen, Walker relied on bodyweight exercise, conditioning,
and calisthenics while maintaining very little body fat.
Walker was eventually
drafted in 1985 by The Dallas Cowboys and established himself as a
premiere running back in the league. In 1986, he was the driving
force behind a historic trade that sent
in to The Minnesota Vikings in exchange for five players and six
draft picks.
In 12 NFL seasons
with four different teams, he became the only player to gain 4,000
yards three different ways – rushing, receiving, and kickoff
returns. He is one of six players to exceed 60 touchdowns rushing
and 20 touchdowns receiving and is the only player in NFL history to
register a 90 plus yard reception, a 90 plus yard run, and a 90 plus
yard kickoff return, all in one season (1994).
Off the gridiron,
Walker has achieved a handful of feats, including a seventh place
finish in the 1992 Winter Olympics two-man bobsled competition. He
also nearly made the Olympic sprint relay team.
Now 47 years of
age, Walker, a native of Wrightsville, Georgia, will look to conquer
a whole new world. It is a challenge he is extremely optimistic
about.
“I will go in there and test myself against any 20 year old,” said
Walker. “I know there will be naysayers and I’m fine with that. I
want to prove to people who sit on a couch and don’t do anything but
criticize other people that, if you’re a true athlete or martial
artist, you’re not old until you can’t get up and walk around
anymore. MMA fighters are said to be some of the best athletes in
the world, my plan at the age of 47 is to show the world I am still
one of the best athletes as well”
STRIKEFORCE in
March 2009 signed a multi-year agreement to stage live MMA events on
the premium cable television network. Last week, STRIKEFORCE
announced that it would make its live, primetime debut on CBS with
its “Fedor vs. Rogers” mega-fight that it will co-promote with M-1
Global on Saturday, November 7.
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