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Former NFL and NCAA football superstar 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 – (MMA) - as part of a multi-fight contract he has signed with promotion Strikeforce.

The 1982 winner and two-time Pro Bowl competitor will begin a 12 week training camp next month at San Jose, California’s Academy (AKA), which plays home to a host of the world’s greatest fighters, including Strikeforce Lightweight Champion “The Punk” Thomson. The 6 foot 1 inch, 220 pound former running back, who already holds a fifth degree black belt in 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 games on Saturday and then compete in martial arts tournaments on Sunday after church I’m now looking forward to opening up another chapter and to competing in MMA,” said Walker, who recently was a contestant on the second hit season of Donald Trump’s reality series on NBC.

“I flew to LA last month to watch 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 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 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 by withdrawing from school to play professional ball in the newly formed United States (USFL) rather than wait to enter the 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 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 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, Nov. 7.
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PostSubject: Re: Herschel Walker signs with Strikeforce   Herschel Walker signs with Strikeforce EmptyTue Sep 22, 2009 5:45 pm

Hmmm, starting a career in MMA at age 47 Surprised

Hell, I'll watch. Dude's got more balls than me.

Maybe if Brett Rogers gets hurt, Walker could take his place on November 7th

Smile Smile Smile
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PostSubject: Re: Herschel Walker signs with Strikeforce   Herschel Walker signs with Strikeforce EmptyTue Sep 22, 2009 6:57 pm

Brett Rogers.... lol! Fedor is such a joke now.
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