RIP Kevin "Monster" Randleman

Welcome to our Community
Wanting to join the rest of our members? Feel free to Sign Up today.
Sign up

soundoff71

Posting Machine
Jan 29, 2015
1,273
2,427
Kevin Randleman: Remembering The Monster | FIGHTLAND



The MMA world awakes this morning to the tragic news that former UFC heavyweight champion and PRIDE veteran, Kevin Randleman has passed away at just forty-four years old. Randleman might not be remembered by many of the fans who found MMA in the last decade but those who saw him at his peak will always remember his feats of athleticism in the ring and those who had a chance to speak with him or hear him at seminars will always remember him for the thoughtful, introspective man who shone through from underneath the muscled, almost superhuman exterior.

The same few conversations come up again and again when you hang out with fight fanatics. Who would win from x and y? Who is the greatest of all time? Who was the most significant wasted talent in MMA? When the last one comes up my answer has always been Kevin Randleman. Of course, Randleman won the UFC heavyweight title, that's a pretty significant accomplishment for a wasted talent. But had a physical talent like Randleman come along at a time when serious boxing and Muay Thai coaches understood the MMA game, and been taught how to work in the transitional areas which only exist in MMA, and been with a team who could teach him strategy and build him gameplans, he could run through most of the men at his weight and above even today.


The kind of guy who could pin you to the mat with both feet off of the floor and knee you in the head while he was doing it.

Instead, Randleman spent much of his career under Mark Coleman's Hammer House banner, a team whose gym fellow alumni Phil Baroni confirmed a while ago never actually existed outside of a heavy bag on Coleman's porch. Consequently Randleman never really rounded out his game and suffered a lot of submissions from inside his opponent's guard which a wrestler of his ability training at a top level MMA gym today would be able to shut down.
 

Tiiimmmaaayyy

First 100 ish
Jan 19, 2015
7,992
9,901
Damn this sucks. Way too young to go. Definitely a guy who's nickname fit him. The dude was a monster. RIP.
 

so long

Posting Machine
Dec 16, 2015
1,282
2,024
That guy could move quickly and literally hover around the cage (not an english speaker here, but he could leap and change directions anytime without juming up and down and be super fast).
And I remember that he came across very respectful, honest and nice in the 10 Years Of Pride documentary .
 

pattitude

Posting Machine
Pro Fighter
Oct 25, 2015
909
1,037
Wow. I'm stunned and still don't fully believe he's gone. Only 44 with a wife and kids....

My prayers are with them.

R.I.P. Mr. Kevin Randleman; one of the fiercest and nicest men ever in MMA.

You will be missed.
 
Oct 28, 2015
10
14
I feel horrible hearing this news. Loved watching him when I was a younger lad. He terrified me and impressed me at the same time. RIP Kevin
 

Ted Williams' head

It's freezing in here!
Sep 23, 2015
11,283
19,071
Been watching a lot of Randleman videos as I'm sure a lot of others have. Some of my favourites...

He tells a great story about his car accident, actually makes it funny




Backstage footage before and after Fedor fight. He's about to fight the baddest man on the planet in a matter of moments, he's playing pranks on people. After he loses, "gosh I freaking SUCK" lol




Randleman showing class to Rampage after he got beat

 

CRE

Posting Machine
Apr 24, 2015
763
1,585
I really hope his Wife has the help she needs.

They had a growing young son together and other children as well.

The provider for the family just lost his life overnight. If Mark Coleman's financial situation sheds any light or hell the financial situations of numerous fighters, then maybe we should be worried.

There is a go fundme
View: https://www.gofundme.com/324nmjsc